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Lucian Lamar Knight was born in Atlanta, Georgia, February 9, 1868. [3] [1] [2] His father, Capt. George Walton Knight, served in the Mexican–American War and the Civil War. His mother was Clara Corinne (Daniel) Knight, [2] distinguished as an educator. His first ancestor of the Knight name was settled at Jamestown, Virginia, as early as 1624.
943 - Atlanta and its suburbs, overlay area code that covers same area as 470, 678, and 770. Mobile numbers in metro Atlanta may now have 404, 470, 678, 770, or 943 after originally being kept in 404 by BellSouth
football head coach of Georgia Tech (1980-1986); football head coach of Alabama (1987-1989); football head coach of Kentucky (1990-1996); football head coach of Georgia State University (2008-present); NFL player (1963-1974) Bobby Dodd: Football
The hospital is located on the border of Georgia and South Carolina. Other medical facilities in the area include the Medical College of Georgia, University Health System, and the Augusta VA Medical Center. Rehabilitation Hospital of Augusta is a single story facility to help accommodate patients with physical disabilities and rehab patients.
The institution's history dates back to 1908, when two physicians, Dr. Edward Campbell Davis and a former student of his, Dr. Luther C. Fischer, opened the 26-bed Davis-Fischer Sanatorium on Crew Street, near present-day Turner Field. With just 26 beds, the hospital quickly outgrew its capacity and by 1911, Davis and Fischer moved the hospital ...
Walton was born in Augusta, Georgia, on September 25, 1941. [1] He was educated in Athens, Georgia, graduating from the public school system with honors in 1959. [1] Walton attended Morehouse College as an undergraduate, earning his AB degree in 1963. [2] He then went to Atlanta University for graduate school, earning an MA degree in 1964. [2]
The Linda and Jack Gill Heart Institute at the University of Kentucky is housed at the Chandler Medical Center along Rose Street Opened in 2004, [1] the five-level 108,000 sq ft (10,000 m 2). structure houses clinics, diagnostic areas, six Cath and EP laboratories with associated support services and numerous administrative and faculty offices.
The University of Kentucky Salvation Army Clinic [1] [2] is a free clinic run by medical students in Lexington, Kentucky. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Founded in 1986, it is the oldest community service project run through the UK College of Medicine and one of the oldest continuously operational student-run free clinics in the United States.