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  2. Tanner's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Tanner's Hospital, later known as Carpenter's Hospital, is a former hospital building in Ely, Minnesota, United States.It was built in 1901 as a moneymaking enterprise due to the high disease rate in the area.

  3. Am Spiegelgrund clinic - Wikipedia

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    Tanner was dropped off at the Am Spiegelgrund clinic by her parents, who were unaware that her admittance to the clinic would result in her death. Tanner was later declared a victim of National Socialism. [29] Alois Kauffmann: A male survivor of Am Spiegelgrund who was born out of wedlock in 1943 and given up by his mother at birth. [30]

  4. Atrium Health Floyd - Wikipedia

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    Floyd Medical Center is a 304-bed, full-service hospital located in Rome, Georgia. Serving as the main campus for Atrium Health Floyd, the hospital contains a certified Chest Pain Center, designated Bariatric Surgery Center of Excellence and Breast Imaging Center of Excellence.

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  6. Piedmont Augusta Summerville Campus - Wikipedia

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    St. Joseph Hospital, later known as Trinity Hospital, was founded in 1952. The hospital had 110 licensed beds at the time. [1] It quickly grew to its present-day size of about 231 licensed beds and became known for pioneering many medical firsts.

  7. Wellstar North Fulton Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital opened in November 1983 [3] as North Fulton Medical Center, a one-story, 108,734 square foot facility providing 24-hour emergency services, as well as obstetrical services, intensive care, coronary care and other out-patient services.

  8. Norman Spack - Wikipedia

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    Norman P. Spack is an American pediatric endocrinologist at Boston Children's Hospital, where he co-founded the hospital's Gender Management Service (GeMS) clinic in February 2007. It was America's first clinic to treat transgender children, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] modeled after a similar Dutch system. [ 3 ]

  9. Piedmont Henry Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Henry Medical Center completed its North Tower, expanding its operations to include 215 beds. In July 2010, Henry Medical Center opened the Henry Radiation Oncology Center in a joint venture with Radiation Oncology Services.