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  2. Cabrini Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Cabrini Medical Center of New York City was created in 1973 by a merger of two Manhattan hospitals. It closed in 2008 due to financial difficulties cited by the Berger Commission , [ 1 ] followed by a bankruptcy filing.

  3. Frances Xavier Cabrini - Wikipedia

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    Former Cabrini Medical Center, New York City. St Francis Xavier Cabrini Hospital, opened by MSC in 1958 in Melbourne, Victoria, in Australia. It is now Cabrini Health, a network of hospitals and other facilities. [95] Santa Cabrini Hospital, founded in 1958 in Montreal, Quebec, in Canada; St. Frances Cabrini Medical Center and Cancer Institute ...

  4. Category:Defunct hospitals in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Cabrini Medical Center; Central Park Hospital; ... Presbyterian Hospital (New York City) R. Rockefeller War Demonstration Hospital; S. Saint Clare's Hospital (Manhattan)

  5. List of hospitals in Manhattan - Wikipedia

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    Merged with New York Hospital and Lying-In Hospital, moving with the latter into New York Hospital's building on September 1, 1932. [148] Medical Arts Center Hospital, 57 West 57th Street, Manhattan. Now drug rehabilitation. Metropolitan Throat Hospital, opened January 5, 1874 at [155] 17 Stuyvesant Street (Third Avenue).

  6. Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Wikipedia

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    In 1889, at the suggestion of Pope Leo XIII, the sisters came to New York, and opened convents in the archdioceses of Chicago, Denver, Newark, Seattle, and Los Angeles and the dioceses of Brooklyn and Scranton. [3] In 1892 they established Columbus Hospital in New York City, [4] which later became Cabrini Medical Center and operated until 2008.

  7. Mother Cabrini Health Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The foundation is headquartered in New York City. [27] It was named for Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini, a Roman Catholic nun who founded the Missionary Sisters of the Sacred Heart of Jesus and was the first naturalized American citizen to be canonized a saint. She worked to help poor immigrants and children in New York. [2] [1]

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  9. Ottendorfer Public Library and Stuyvesant Polyclinic Hospital

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    A New York Times article in 1964 reported that up to one-quarter of the 24,000-book collection was still in German. [49] Cabrini Medical Center took over the clinic in the 1970s, and the number of visits increased from 2,800 patients in