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Templeton Hospital (also known variously as Templeton Farm Mental Deficiency Colony, Templeton Farm Colony, Templeton Mental Hospital, Templeton Mental Asylum, Templeton Mental Farm, Templeton Hospital and Training Centre, Templeton Centre, and Templeton) was the site of the first 'psychoapaedic' or psychiatric institution for children, established in Aotearoa New Zealand, which opened outside ...
The Templeton Developmental Center was a state-run facility for mentally disabled people located in Templeton, in the U.S. state of Massachusetts. [2] Founded as the Templeton Farm Colony in 1899 through the efforts of Walter E. Fernald, superintendent of what is now called the Fernald School in Waltham, Massachusetts, it was considered an innovative and progressive facility for managing the ...
Templeton has been the centre of harness racing in Canterbury. [citation needed] Its European history goes to over 140 years when it was a watering point for horses between Christchurch and the Selwyn River / Waikirikiri. Templeton Hospital has had a major impact on the area, providing employment and controversy over many years. [citation needed]
The doctors and nurses didn’t believe Tomisa Starr was having trouble breathing. Two years ago, Starr, 61, of Sacramento, California, was in the hospital for a spike in her blood pressure.
The Obama administration is not acting fast enough, says Dr. Andrew Kolodny, the chief medical officer for Phoenix House, one of the largest addiction treatment operations in the country and one that introduced MAT into a previously abstinence-only model a few years ago. “It’s very frustrating,” he says. “They’ve got to do something.”
Templeton is home to numerous businesses that serve local agriculture and ranching, with the economy comprised most significantly from medical care including the Twin Cities Hospital, Templeton Unified School District, agriculture consisting primarily of vineyards and wineries, and assorted businesses on Main Street. Many residents work in ...
The Bridges family of Templeton during their Caribbean cruise that ended with a helicopter rescue due to a medical emergency. From left, Olyvia, Aiden, Angela, and Charles.
Peter Friend is Professor of Transplantation and Director of the Oxford Transplant Centre and a fellow of Green Templeton College, Oxford. [1] His brother Richard is Cavendish Professor at the University of Cambridge.