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Physicians, especially in the city's early years, were some of Wilmington's leading residents, and thus were in a position to influence local events. Wilmington's medical history: Famous ...
The system's history dates to 1888, when Delaware Hospital was first opened in Wilmington. It was expanded throughout the subsequent decades. In 1965, it merged with Memorial Hospital and Wilmington General Hospital to form Wilmington Medical Center, with each of the three facilities being known as a "division", thus Delaware Hospital became ...
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The hospital's history dates to 1888, when Delaware Hospital was first opened in Wilmington. [7] It was expanded throughout the subsequent decades. In 1965, it merged with Memorial Hospital and Wilmington General Hospital to form Wilmington Medical Center, with each of the three facilities being known as a "division", thus Delaware Hospital ...
A summer tour of southeastern cities started with a glimpse at Port City life
1965 - Wilmington Medical Center active. [19] 1968 - Wilmington Riot of 1968; 1981 - State legislature passes the "liberalizing" Financial Center Development Act, influencing the relocation of many banks to the Wilmington area. [8] [20] 1991 - Cinemark cinema in business. [13] 1995 - MBNA Corporation headquartered in city. [21]
The medical campus is located directly east of the DuPont Experimental Station and the site also houses the Nemours Estate. The facility provides Delaware's only Pediatric Trauma Center, advanced inpatient and outpatient pediatric care in more than 30 specialties, intensive and acute pediatric care, as well as pediatric research. [17]
The first privately funded community health center for low-income patients in Delaware, the facility was renamed the Henrietta R. Johnson Community Center in her honor in 1980. [6] It was renamed to the Henrietta R. Johnson Medical Center ten years later [2] and continues to exist as a fully fledged medical and dental community health center. [6]