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  2. 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.

  3. AMITA Health - Wikipedia

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    AMITA Health was an interfaith health system formed as a joint venture between Alexian Brothers Health System and Presence Health (both part of Ascension) and Adventist Midwest Health (part of AdventHealth). [1] As of 2021, AMITA operated 19 hospitals and numerous medical offices, among other facilities. In 2022, the joint venture was dissolved ...

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

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    St. Alexius Medical Center has a level II trauma center and employs more than 950 physicians, [2] representing 60 medical and surgical specialties and more than 1800 employees assisting the medical/dental staff to deliver patient care. [citation needed] The hospital was founded by the Alexian Brothers, a Roman Catholic order.

  5. File:Alexian Brothers Hospital, 3933 South Broadway.jpg

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    Image title: Alexian Brothers Hospital, 3933 South Broadway. Photograph, ca. 1872. Missouri Historical Society Photographs and Prints Collections.

  6. Exorcism of Roland Doe - Wikipedia

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    The exorcism took place at The Alexian Brothers Hospital in South St. Louis, later called South City Hospital which closed its doors in 2023. [7] Before the next exorcism ritual began, another priest, Walter Halloran, was called to the psychiatric wing of the hospital, where he was asked to assist Bowdern. [8]

  7. A husband and wife went to Ascension for their annual ... - AOL

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    Now, the Lococos are asking why Ascension, one of the country's largest health care systems, was unable to explain the incorrect charges. "(An annual wellness checkup) seemed like the right thing ...

  8. Ascension Via Christi Health - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, they transitioned into health care and opened Mt. Carmel Hospital in Pittsburg, Kansas. The hospital expanded in 1908 and again in 1916. In 1921, the Sisters assumed ownership of Ponca City Hospital, a 14-bed hospital in Ponca City, Oklahoma. By 1925, the Sisters had become responsible for Wichita Hospital, which had been founded by ...

  9. University Health Truman Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The origins of University Health Truman Medical Center began in 1870 with the construction of City Hospital at 22nd Street and McCoy Avenue (now Kenwood Avenue) in Kansas City. [4] Voters approved a bond issue in 1903 to fund the construction of a new larger General Hospital because the 175-bed hospital was deemed insufficient for the growing city.