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Aker University | Hospital was founded in 1895 in Oslo, Norway. |
lmshouse, later known as Philadelphia General | Hospital, was a charity hospital and poorhouse located |
The present Ealing District | Hospital was built in the late 1970s and opened 5 Nove |
The | hospital was founded in 2003. |
The | hospital was damaged by Hurricane Ike in September 200 |
Charles B. Towns | Hospital was located at 293 Central Park West in Manha |
ommenced supplying electricity in 1927, and a | hospital was opened in 1930. |
Dr. Kesako Hattori came and St. Barbana | Hospital was opened. |
Basingstoke and North Hampshire | Hospital was granted Foundation Trust status in Decemb |
Prior to 1998, the | hospital was victimized by an employee who was a respi |
St. Luke's Episcopal | Hospital was founded in 1954 by the Episcopal Diocese |
Greentrees | Hospital was a hospital in Palmers Green, North London |
In 1910 the | hospital was closed down as Rigshospitalet was founded |
In 1742-1745, the Foundling | Hospital was erected in Bloomsbury. |
In 1956, the | hospital was renamed to Tampa General Hospital. |
The Ancoats | Hospital was a large inner-city hospital, located in A |
Rochford | Hospital was officially opened on Thursday 7 May 2009 |
The | hospital was originally named the "Palm Bay Community |
The Danvikens | hospital was founded by the initiative of King Gustav |
The | hospital was later renamed Glenside Hospital. |
In 1982, the former Eskaton Monterey | Hospital was acquired. |
Rambam | Hospital was established in 1938 during the British Ma |
The Elizabeth Garrett Anderson and Obstetric | Hospital was a hospital in Bloomsbury, London in the U |
The Cassel | Hospital was founded and endowed by Ernest Cassel in E |
Llwynypia | hospital was built in the early 1900s, originally as a |
The present | hospital was originally a late 18th Century house know |
The | hospital was fully operational from 20 December 2006. |
The | hospital was built around 1958 by Rev. Henry Otten. |
Southend Victoria | Hospital was opened in May 1888. |
Baptist | Hospital was founded in 1914 as South Carolina Hospita |
In January 1942 the | hospital was amalgamated with the Hospital for Disease |
The | hospital was officially opened by British Prime Minist |
Good Samaritan | Hospital was founded in 1885, although the current hos |
In 1942 the | hospital was evacuated during the floods. |
At least one | hospital was destroyed by the quake. |
The Penikese Island Leper | Hospital was a leprosy hospital located on Penikese Is |
om previously segregated facilities, Brewster | Hospital was closed in 1966. |
The | hospital was previously known as Woodbridge Hospital. |
The | hospital was named after Queen Victoria. |
The entire | hospital was ventilated artificially to improve air qu |
The Royal | Hospital was a hospital in Sheffield, South Yorkshire. |
The | hospital was inaugurated as a result of a merger betwe |
The | hospital was founded in 1896. |
By 1923, the | hospital was known as “Whittingham Mental Hospital”. |
The | Hospital was returned by him in a “better” shape to th |
The | hospital was renamed Western State Hospital in 1894. |
The | hospital was founded in 1920. |
The Free | Hospital was founded in 1828 to provide free hospital |
The | hospital was founded by the Alexian Brothers, a Roman |
During WWII the | hospital was emptied and abused by the Nazis as the Mo |
A medical | hospital was in operation in each of these places. |
The Maternity | Hospital was first established on the City hospital si |
The | Hospital was built to replace the existing hospital at |
While the | hospital was under construction a temporary tent hospi |
The | hospital was founded in 1859 and originally called The |
Warlingham Park | Hospital was a psychiatric hospital in Warlingham, Sur |
The 61st Australian Camp | Hospital was located at Rutherford Camp. |
The imposing St. Helier | Hospital was opened in 1938. |
This photo of the | hospital was taken in 1922 by the Cape Cod Publishing |
s used until the new Infirmary (now the Downe | Hospital) was opened in 1834. |
The former Boston General | Hospital was situated on South End. |
Her first | hospital was formed shortly after the Revolution to co |
The | hospital was first incorporated in 1891, and the first |
Beaufort | Hospital was a military hospital in Stapleton district |
Other than being used in Scrubs, the | hospital was featured repeatedly as the hospital in th |
Emergency Department at Pitt County Memorial | Hospital was linked to Chowan Hospital in April 2001. |
The Rothschild | Hospital was founded in 1869 by Baron Anselm von Roths |
In April 2011 her character on General | Hospital was sent on tour/ left the show. |
The | hospital was originally called "Naval Hospital at Char |
Charity | Hospital was severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina and |
The | hospital was built in 1892. |
By 1498 the | hospital was in financial difficulties due to the cost |
In 1970, the | hospital was rededicated as a memorial to veterans of |
The | hospital was founded in 1896 and is the second-largest |
ons took place on the site where the original | hospital was built. |
In 1921 the administration of the | Hospital was separated from the Workhouse and the name |
Bryntirion | Hospital was a former community geriatric hospital in |
This | Hospital was accredited as the Best Private Sector Hos |
The | hospital was refurbished during the late 1990s |
The London Homoeopathic | Hospital was established in Golden Square, Soho, in 18 |
The | hospital was established on 17 December 1951 as a smal |
In June 2010, Mayview State | Hospital was sold for $505k. |
Planning permission for the | hospital was granted in March 2008. |
In 1975 the | hospital was abandoned, as it was no longer needed. |
The Oakwood | Hospital was originally founded as the "Kent County Lu |
The | hospital was inaugurated with thirty-eight beds; today |
The | hospital was founded in 1963 and is sponsored by the S |
Warburton | Hospital was a private Adventist hospital in Warburton |
The running of the | hospital was originally funded by monies raised by the |
Originally St. Peter's | Hospital was built to serve casualties of the Second W |
The | hospital was declared for construction on March 26, 18 |
The new | hospital was designed specifically to minimise disrupt |
The | hospital was founded in 1897 and became part of the NH |
Bluffton | Hospital was founded in 1908 by Dr. J. J. Suter. |
The decision to build the | hospital was made in 1840, and it was opened in 1844. |
The | hospital was owned by Signs Publishing Company. |
The flagship Berkeley campus of the | hospital was named after Alta Bates, a nurse. |
The | hospital was known as Sandy Bay Infirmary in the 1970s |
The | hospital was founded in 1790 by Dr Charles White. |
The | hospital was founded in 1978. |
Sheltering Arms | Hospital was founded in 1889 in Richmond, Virginia. |
Mullivaikal | Hospital was a makeshift hospital located in the Safe |
The royal Frederiks | Hospital was Denmark's first hospital in the present-d |
On 01 February 2011, the | hospital was awarded Foundation Trust status. |
That | hospital was closed in 1984. |
VHS | Hospital was the brainchild of Dr.K.S.Sanjivi. |
The | hospital was certified with ISO 9001:2000. |
The Victoria | Hospital was begun by him in 1900. |
The Alice Memorial | Hospital was originally founded by missionaries in 188 |
In 1964, the | hospital was aligned with King's College Hospital on D |
The | hospital was opened in 1909 by West Ham County Borough |
In 2007, the multistory Levine Children's | Hospital was completed and opened, making it the large |
1962, a 1000-bed Veterans Administration (VA) | hospital was planned to replace the park. |
The | hospital was founded in 1855 in response to a smallpox |
The | hospital was formed by doctors and nurses from the Joh |
The 118th General | Hospital was a U.S. Army military hospital built in 19 |
The | hospital was designed by the noted asylum architect Ge |
The | hospital was formerly known as the Presbyterian Hospit |
The abandoned | hospital was a target for vandals and the subject of s |
For many years Clare Hall | Hospital was used as a tuberculosis sanatorium. |
Situated in Tottenhall Road, the | hospital was built in 1902 as the Southgate Isolation |
The Emergency Department at the | hospital was rated highly in the country in recent sur |
Danvikens | hospital was a historical Swedish hospital, Insane Asy |
Christ's | Hospital was established in 1553 by royal charter unde |
ment of the wagons between the siding and the | hospital was carried out by the hospital. |
The | hospital was designed to accommodate 588 beds, althoug |
nnocent was the head of this circuit, and the | hospital was in charge of Drs. |
The | hospital was built in several small, ground level clin |
The nearest | hospital was in Montes Claros. |
Connaught Military | Hospital was located on Bramshott Common, adjcent to t |
The | hospital was originally one pavilion, but was expanded |
When the | hospital was closed in 1885 the home was returned to t |
The | hospital was inaugurated on February 20, 1775 on Ridda |
The | hospital was used for filming scenes of the 1986 film |
ilding in the district is the royal Frederiks | Hospital was Denmark's first hospital in the present-d |
St Clements | Hospital was a Victorian mental health hospital in Mil |
An adjoining maternity | hospital was built later, for which the required medic |
The | hospital was founded in 1926, and is a member of the U |
The | hospital was established in 1951 by Parmanand Deepchan |
The | hospital was renamed the Royal London Hospital for Int |
In 1948, the | hospital was amalgamated with the Royal Free Hospital. |
A 2,000 bed | hospital was constructed at Finschhaven. |
The London Fever | Hospital was a voluntary hospital founded in 1802 in L |
The | hospital was formerly the St Pancras Workhouse. |
The | hospital was founded by K. Krishnamurthy and Lakshmi K |
In 2007, the | hospital was named to Leapfrog's top hospital list for |
The first unit of the | hospital was set up in 1987. |
The | hospital was closed some years later and the whole est |
In 1903 a new | hospital was built and in 1930 the poorhouse became pa |
This | hospital was also the first place that the Medical Col |
When Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, the | hospital was at full census. |
The current location of the | hospital was constructed from 1997 to 1999. |
The | hospital was transferred back to the Army on February |
Highlands | Hospital was a hospital in Winchmore Hill, in the Lond |
The | hospital was finally closed on January 27, 2006. |
Doctors' | Hospital was a medical drama that ran on NBC during th |
The | hospital was used once again to treat wounded soldiers |
The Erinville | Hospital was one of the three maternity hospitals in C |
The newer | hospital was renamed to Dorset County Hospital when th |
merged into the University of Hong Kong, the | hospital was also moved to Bonham Road and renamed to |
The | hospital was originally founded in 1771 by Reverend Wi |
The | hospital was raised to the status of a teaching hospit |
The | hospital was built in 1976 as a modern "super hospital |
The | hospital was founded on 29 April 1981. |
During the 1990s the | hospital was owned by HealthSouth Corporation and was |
Liverpool | Hospital was originally run as a hospital for soldiers |
Palmetto Richland | hospital was originally established in 1892 as Columbi |
Greatham | Hospital was originally a foundation to aid poor peopl |
The | hospital was founded as California Hospital in 1887 by |
On January 7, 1836 the Chelsea Naval | Hospital was completed and commissioned. |
The | hospital was built under a PFI to replace both the Wal |
The | hospital was designed by William C. Clifford-Smith (ar |
The | hospital was slowly run down from the mid 1990s, and b |
The | hospital was a three story building with a 100 bed cap |
The Queen's | Hospital was opened in 1917 in the grounds of Frognal |
In 1919 the | hospital was given an award from King Edward's Hospita |
The | hospital was named after Canadian geologist and map ma |
The | hospital was founded in 1966 as a community hospital a |
een 1946 and 1996, Edmonton's Charles Camsell | Hospital was located in the neighbourhood. |
The | hospital was renamed Gandhi Hospital in 1958 to serve |
Beaufort | Hospital was founded as a lunatic asylum in 1861, desi |
The | hospital was known as the King Edward VII Hospital for |
The | hospital was established in 1989 with 100 beds and lat |
The | hospital was formed in 2001 from an amalgamation of th |
The 67th General | Hospital was authorised on 3 March 1941, and activated |
Dawson Ward at King's College | Hospital was named in his honour in 1999. |
The | hospital was therefore also an Augustinian house. |
Hellingly | Hospital was a large mental hospital in the village of |
The | hospital was built and opened in 2001, on the site of |
A co-worker at his | hospital was an Angel of Death, murdering 27 patients. |
zo Park, where the largest American Civil War | Hospital was located. |
In 1958 the | hospital was redeveloped as a home for the disabled an |
The Public House opposite the former Royal | Hospital was renamed "The Royal" and the pub sign show |
From 1941 the | hospital was leased to the Americans as a neurological |
Sydenham | Hospital was a healthcare facility in Harlem, New York |
Christchurch | Hospital was first opened as a public hospital in 1948 |
The | hospital was established in 1906 by the Sisters of Mer |
After the explosion, the closest | hospital was quickly overwhelmed with patients affecte |
The New | Hospital was renamed the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Ho |
Previously, the | hospital was one of the campuses of the Encino-Tarzana |
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