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  2. St. Elizabeth's Medical Center (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    Staff at the hospital reported vendors refusing to continue supplying the hospital with various supplies due to unpaid invoices, and contracted staff departing after months working without pay. [13] One significant event took place in December 2023, when a new mother admitted to St. Elizabeth's following delivery died of a liver bleed.

  3. St. Elizabeth Hospital (Appleton, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    St. Elizabeth Hospital was founded at the behest of Bishop Sebastian Gebhard Messmer of Green Bay. Four women from the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary in St. Louis came to Appleton. The hospital the four women founded began in 1899 in an 11-room wooden house. It quickly outgrew that location.

  4. St. Elizabeths Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Elizabeths Hospital was founded in August 1852 when the United States Congress appropriated $100,000 for the construction of a hospital in Washington, D.C., to provide care for indigent residents of the District of Columbia and members of the U.S. Army and Navy with brain illnesses.

  5. Saint Elizabeth Community Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Saint Elizabeth Community Hospital is a 76-bed campus located in Red Bluff, California. The hospital is part of the Dignity Health network. It has a level-III trauma emergency department. [1] On November 14, 2017, several victims of the Rancho Tehama shootings were taken to Saint Elizabeth's emergency department for treatment. [2]

  6. Mohawk Valley Health System - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 1989, Faxton Hospital and Children's Hospital merged to become Faxton Hospital. St. Elizabeth's Hospital was founded in West Utica in 1866. Mother M. Bernardina, founder of the Order of St. Francis in Syracuse, was a teacher in Utica and founded the hospital to care for its residents.

  7. Mercy Medical Center (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Medical Center was founded by Father Roman Scholter, pastor of St. Mary's Church in 1891. He convinced the Sisters of the Sorrowful Mother to come to Oshkosh and start St. Mary's Hospital. In 1895 the hospital moved into a four-story facility on the corner of Merritt and Boyd Streets which could accommodate 26 patients.

  8. St. Elizabeth Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Elizabeth Hospital (Elizabeth, New Jersey), 1905; now Trinitas Regional Medical Center St. Elizabeth Youngstown Hospital (Youngstown, Ohio) (part of Mercy Health Partners) St. Elizabeth Health Services (Baker City, Oregon)

  9. Boston Emergency Hospital - Wikipedia

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    As the hospital was only meant for emergency care, patients would have to be sent home or moved to another hospital after 12 hours. The original facility consisted of a waiting room, a large emergency room, private physician's offices, and a dormitory for attendants. The hospital had an initial capacity of 12 beds. [4]