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  2. Gholam A. Peyman - Wikipedia

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    Peyman was born in Shiraz, Iran.At the age of 19, he moved to Germany to begin his medical studies. He received his MD at the University of Freiburg in 1962. [citation needed] He completed his internship at St. Johannes Hospital in Duisburg, Germany in 1964 and at Passaic General Hospital in Passaic, New Jersey in 1965.

  3. Panama City Beach, Florida - Wikipedia

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    Panama City Beach had a population of 18,094 at the time of the 2020 census, up from 12,018 in 2010. [4] Panama City Beach's slogan is "The World's Most Beautiful Beaches" due to the unique, [5] sugar-white sandy beaches of the Florida Panhandle.

  4. Fred H. Albee - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Houdlette Albee (April 13, 1876 – February 15, 1945) was a surgeon who invented bone grafting and other advances in orthopedic surgery as a surgical treatment. He was also one of the fathers of rehabilitative medicine, a pioneer in physical, psychological and occupational rehabilitation.

  5. History of surgery - Wikipedia

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    1961. The cochlear implant was invented by William F. House. 1961. American surgeon Thomas J. Fogarty invented the Fogarty embolectomy catheter. 1962. The first hip replacement surgery via Low Frictional Torque Arthroplasty (LFA) by Sir John Charnley. 1963. The first liver transplant was performed by Thomas Starzl et al. 1964. The laser scalpel ...

  6. UF Health St. Johns - Wikipedia

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    Twelve acres were purchased for $2 million in early 2005, and the project was to be built in stages over two years. Phase I was a 10,000 ft 2 urgent care center costing $5 million, followed by phase II, a 3,400 ft 2 condominium building of doctor's offices. The final element was to be a 43,000 ft 2 ambulatory surgery center. [12]

  7. Gorgas Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Gorgas Hospital was a U.S. Army hospital in Panama City, Panama, named for Army Surgeon General William C. Gorgas (1854—1920).. Built on the site of an earlier (1882) French hospital called L'Hospital Notre Dame de Canal, it was originally (1904) christened Ancon Hospital by the Americans.

  8. SCA Health - Wikipedia

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    SCA is the foundational corporate partner to the nonprofit One World Surgery. [28] One World Surgery funds and operates an ambulatory surgery center located near Tegucigalpa, Honduras, on the grounds of a 2,000 acre orphanage (part of the Nuestros Pequeños Hermanos network) with more than 500 children. [29]

  9. Millville, Florida - Wikipedia

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    By 1920, Millville was the largest community around the bay and the center of commerce and industry for the area. In 1926, Panama City annexed Millville into its incorporated city limits; however, it retains its unique historical character. [ 2 ]