Word: hospitalers
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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But if the Methodist churches seem to be finding a new unity in the U. S., in foreign lands they face new problems. In Chicago last week met the Board of Foreign Missions of the Northern Methodist Church. Chief question before the Methodists, as it has lately been before other...
In its 200-year-old, vast and grubby Charity Hospital New Orleans has a medical ulcer which long has pained the local medical profession. Last year Louisiana's Governor Richard Webster Leche secured $3,600,000 from the Public Works Administration and Charity's new director Dr. George...
Last week Director Bel decided he might as well publicize the conditions in his hospital as let others do so. In a statement, remarkable in Louisiana where doctors in public office have had to mind their tongues, Dr. Bel, a heart specialist who has been Charity's director since...
"When completed the new [20-story, 2,500-bed] Hospital will only be able to provide adequate hospitalization for persons acutely ill from conditions other than infectious and contagious diseases. The new construction will not remedy the appalling and well-nigh unbelievable conditions existing insofar as tuberculosis, neuropsychiatric conditions, infectious...
Charity Hospital's present trouble is a direct result of the late Huey Long's insistent attentions to this oldest (founded in 1737)charity hospital in the country. In 1928 Long "captured" the hospital, discharged an experienced director, and put in charge Dr. Arthur Vidrine, 31, a promising...