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  2. Alexians - Wikipedia

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    The Alexians, officially named as the Congregation of Alexian Brothers (Latin: Congregatio Fratrum Cellitarum seu Alexianorum), abbreviated C.F.A., is a Catholic lay religious congregation of Pontifical Right for men specifically devoted to caring for the sick which has its origin in Europe at the time of the Black Death.

  3. St. Alexius Hospital (Missouri) - Wikipedia

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    Alexian Brothers Hospital, 3933 South Broadway. St. Alexius Hospital was an American hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, founded in 1869 by the Catholic order of the Alexian Brothers, a healing order of Catholic men. In 1870, it began operation as a two-bed facility. In 1874, a larger building was erected.

  4. St. Alexius Medical Center (Illinois) - Wikipedia

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    St. Alexius Medical Center; AMITA Health: Geography; Location: Hoffman Estates, Illinois, United States: Coordinates: 1]: Organization; Care system: Private: Funding: Not-for-profit: Type: General: Religious affiliation: Catholic church: Services; Emergency department: Level II trauma center: Beds: 318: Public transit access: Pace: Links; Website: official website: Lists: Hospitals in Illinois ...

  5. Ragon Institute - Wikipedia

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    Phillip T. and Susan M. Ragon Institute is a medical institute founded in 2009 at the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) by the funding from founder and CEO of InterSystems Phillip Ragon and his wife Susan Ragon to find vaccines for diseases of the immune system, particularly HIV/AIDS. [1]

  6. Alexian Brothers' Novitiate - Wikipedia

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    The Alexian Brothers' Novitiate is a manor house located in Gresham, Shawano County, Wisconsin, United States. [1] Originally built in 1939 as a residence, it would be converted into a novitiate for the Alexian Brothers ' order in 1950 after being donated to them. [ 2 ]

  7. Battle of Black Jack - Wikipedia

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    Pate's men slowly began to mount their horses in an attempt to retreat, but six of them had their horses shot down. Eventually, a second flag of truce was raised, this time with an offer of unconditional surrender accepted by Brown. [2] At the end of the three-hour [3] battle, Pate and 28 of his men were taken prisoner.

  8. Cross pattée - Wikipedia

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    Standard form of the cross pattée or Pate. A cross pattée, cross patty or Pate, or cross paty, also known as a cross formy or cross formée (French: croix pattée, German: Tatzenkreuz) or Templar cross, is a type of Christian cross with arms that are narrow at the centre, and often flared in a curve or straight line shape, to be broader at the perimeter.

  9. Michael Pate - Wikipedia

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    Pate was born in Drummoyne, New South Wales, and attended Fort Street High School. [1] Initially interested in becoming a medical missionary, but unable to afford the university fees due to the Depression, [2] he worked in Sydney before 1938, when he became a writer and broadcaster for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, collaborating with George Ivan Smith on Youth Speaks.