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  2. Novant Health Forsyth Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina, United States Coordinates 36°04′33″N 80°17′49″W  /  36.075799°N 80.296935°W  / 36.075799; -80.

  3. Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist - Wikipedia

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    Atrium Health Wake Forest Baptist is an academic medical center and health system located in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, and part of Charlotte-based Atrium Health.It is the largest employer in Forsyth County, with more than 19,220 employees and a total of 198 buildings on 428 acres.

  4. South Side Park (Winston-Salem) - Wikipedia

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    South Side Park a.k.a. Southside Park was the name of two baseball parks in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The second one being the home field of the Winston-Salem minor league ball clubs prior to the opening of Ernie Shore Field in 1956, constructed after fire destroyed the old wooden South Side venue. The first park opened in 1892. [1]

  5. Washington Park Historic District (Winston-Salem, North ...

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    Washington Park Historic District, also known as the Southside Neighborhood, is a national historic district located at Winston-Salem, Forsyth County, North Carolina.The district encompasses 348 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site (Washington Park), and 2 contributing structures, in a predominantly residential section of Winston-Salem.

  6. David G. Armstrong - Wikipedia

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    David G. Armstrong (born February 18, 1969) is an American podiatric surgeon and researcher most widely known for his work in amputation prevention, the diabetic foot, and wound healing. He and his frequent collaborators, Lawrence A. Lavery and Andrew J.M. Boulton, have together produced many key works in the taxonomy, classification and ...

  7. Total contact casting - Wikipedia

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    The use of TCC for foot ulcers resulting from leprosy (Hansen's disease) was reported by Joseph Khan in India in the 1930s. [8] Research conducted by Paul W. Brand, MD, in the 1940s and 50s, also in India, demonstrated that the wounds in the feet were caused by nerve damage (neuropathy) rather than infection, as previously thought.