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  2. New York Eye and Ear Infirmary - Wikipedia

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    New York Eye and Ear Infirmary of Mount Sinai (NYEE) is located at East 14th Street and Second Avenue in lower Manhattan, New York City. Founded on August 14, 1820, NYEE is America's first specialty hospital and one of the most prominent in the fields of ophthalmology and otolaryngology in the world, [ 1 ] [ 2 ] providing primary inpatient and ...

  3. Richard F. Spaide - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version ... at St. Vincent's Hospital and Medical Center in New York from 1982 ... Richard F Spaide, Ophthalmology 121 (8), 1572 ...

  4. Category:Maps of New York City - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikimedia Commons; Wikidata item; ... Pages in category "Maps of New York City"

  5. List of hospitals in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    See New York-Presbyterian/Lower Manhattan Hospital, in the section on hospitals in Manhattan above. Eclectic Medical Dispensary of the City of New York, (1840–1870). Ellis Island Immigrant Hospital. Opened in 1902 and closed in 1930. [113] From March 8, 1918 to June 30, 1919 it was designated as the United States Army's Debarkation Hospital ...

  6. Manhattan Avenue (Manhattan) - Wikipedia

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    Manhattan Avenue is a street in the Manhattan Valley neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, extending from 100th Street to 124th Street. Not included in the original Commissioners' Plan of 1811 , it is parallel to Columbus Avenue to the west and Central Park West/Frederick Douglass Boulevard to the east.

  7. York Avenue and Sutton Place - Wikipedia

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    The earliest source found by The New York Times using the term Sutton Place dates to 1883. At that time, the New York City Board of Aldermen approved a petition to change the name from "Avenue A" to "Sutton Place", covering the blocks between 57th and 60th Streets. [5] [6] The block between 59th and 60th Streets is now considered a part of York ...

  8. Richard M. Levitan - Wikipedia

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    Levitan was born c. 1962 to Minna Osinoff and Milton Levitan in New York City. [1] [2] He graduated from Horace Mann School and Williams College, [2] then completed a medical degree at New York University School of Medicine in 1994. [3] He completed an internship and residency at Bellevue Hospital under Lewis R. Goldfrank [Wikidata]. [1]

  9. Waverly Place - Wikipedia

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    Waverly Place is a narrow street in the Greenwich Village section of the New York City borough of Manhattan, that runs from Bank Street to Broadway. Waverly changes direction roughly at its midpoint at Christopher Street , turning about 120 degrees from a north–south street to a northwest–southeast street.