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  2. Category:Defunct hospitals in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Defunct hospitals in Chicago" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Michael Reese Hospital - Wikipedia

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    At its height, the hospital had 2,400 beds and was the largest hospital in Chicago. At the time of its closure, there were only 150. In 1991, Michael Reese Hospital was acquired by Humana. [1] In March 1993, Humana spun off its hospitals under the name Galen Health Care. [6] In June, Galen merged with Columbia Healthcare. [7]

  4. Oak Forest Hospital of Cook County - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago State Hospital was the only large-scale facility available in Cook County, Illinois to address a variety of longer-term health-related needs of the poor when its doors opened in 1854. Early on the facility, located in Dunning , became known in conversation as the Dunning Insane Asylum or simply "Dunning", most likely referenced this ...

  5. Chicago-Read Mental Health Center - Wikipedia

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    Chicago State Hospital Administration Building at North Narragansett Avenue and Irving Park Boulevard in 1922. Read has faced a number of setbacks in its time. In 1885, the Chicago Woman's Club and other organizations in Chicago called for an investigation into the hospital to correct the many problems found there. [2] In 1901, it was found ...

  6. Paul Fronczak triple disappearance - Wikipedia

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    On April 27, 1964, a one-day old infant, Paul Joseph Fronczak was kidnapped from Michael Reese Hospital in Chicago, Illinois.A woman dressed as a nurse had entered the hospital room of Dora Fronczak and told her the doctor needed to examine the baby; Dora handed the baby to the unknown woman, who left the hospital with the baby and never returned.

  7. Tabernacle Community Hospital and Health Center - Wikipedia

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    Tabernacle Community Hospital and Health Center (1972-1977), located at 5421 S. Morgan Avenue, was a short-lived, 175-bed hospital serving the African-American community of Chicago, Illinois. It was founded and run by Dr. Louis Rawls , pastor of the Tabernacle Missionary Baptist Church, on the south side of Chicago, from 1941 until his death in ...

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    Police Misconduct Complaints In Chicago, 2011-2015 ... Evicted & Abandoned. ... Map of price disparities across hospitals around New York City.

  9. Category:Defunct hospitals in Illinois - Wikipedia

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    Defunct hospitals in Chicago (8 P) Pages in category "Defunct hospitals in Illinois" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total.