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  2. History of public health in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The Encyclopedia of Chicago (University Chicago Press, 2004) Haas, Shirley. 150 Years of Municipal Health Care in the City of Chicago: Board of Health, Department of Health, 1835–1985 (1985). Klinenberg, Eric. Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago (You of Chicago Press, 2002) online on summer 1995. Klinenberg, Eric.

  3. Augustana Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Augustana Hospital (also known as Deaconess Institution of the Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Church and Augustana Hospital and Deaconess Institution) was a hospital in Chicago, Illinois. Affiliated with the Augustana Evangelical Lutheran Church , it was established in 1882. [ 1 ]

  4. White City (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    2) At the time, not every hospital had incubators, and the Chicago Tribune was among the newspapers that used the Baby Incubator displays to raise money so that all hospitals in the Chicago area would have them. [30] By 1908, another area amusement park, Riverview Park, was also involved in this cause. [31]

  5. Chicago Hospital Offers Cuddlers to Help NICU Babies - AOL

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    For over 35 years, Rush University Medical Center in Chicago has been helping infant patients and their families through a volunteer cuddler program. When families are away from the hospital's ...

  6. Sounding the alarm over high compensation to Valley ... - AOL

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    The Unitarian Universalist Church of Fresno for many years has had a monthly collection of food for the families that travel distances and stay in the rooms of their children in the hospital.

  7. Chicago Hospital for Women and Children - Wikipedia

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    The hospital treated the wives, widows, and children of Union soldiers and it was funded by donations. [3] The hospital's objectives were: To afford a home for women and children among the respectable poor in need of medical and surgical aid; To treat the same classes at home by an assistant physician; To afford a free dispensary for the same

  8. Joseph DeLee - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Bolivar DeLee (October 28, 1869 – April 2, 1942) [1] was an American physician who became known as the father of modern obstetrics. [2] DeLee founded the Chicago Lying-in Hospital, where he introduced the first portable infant incubator.

  9. “Did You Know This Beforehand?”: Woman Baffled After ...

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    By checkout, the final $336 brought the total to nearly $1,700—all for routine care during the hospital stay. Woman surprised by large hospital bill for baby, holding papers and gesturing with ...