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First known as the Women's Hospital and Foundling's Home, [3] [note 1] Hutzel Women's Hospital is the second oldest hospital in the city of Detroit. It traces its lineage to the period right after the American Civil War when a group of seven women formed an association in 1868 to provide care for unwed mothers and their infants.
In 1939, Hutzel became a trustee of Detroit's Women's Hospital, serving in this capacity for many decades. [3] In recognition of her contributions to the hospital itself, to the city's social services, and to public health, the hospital's name was changed in 1964 to the Hutzel Women's Hospital. [3] It is now part of the Detroit Medical Center. [3]
Harper Hospital was founded in 1863, receiving its first patients, Civil War soldiers, in 1864. [9] Two years later it opened as a general hospital. In 1882, a new hospital building was constructed on what is now the campus of the DMC. Additional buildings were constructed in 1913 and 1928. [9] Hutzel Women's Hospital, was founded in 1868. [10]
formerly Ascension River District Hospital; transferred to Henry Ford Health in 2024 [7] Eaton Rapids Medical Center: Eaton: Eaton Rapids: 20: 1957: Formerly known as Eaton Rapids Community Hospital OSF HealthCare St. Francis Hospital: Delta: Escanaba: 25: Part of OSF Healthcare System. Formerly Delta County Hospital, then St. Francis Hospital.
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The Michigan Women's Hall of Fame (MWHOF) honors distinguished women, both historical and contemporary, who have been associated with the U.S. state of Michigan. The hall of fame was founded in 1983 by Gladys Beckwith and is sponsored by the Michigan Women's Studies Association. [ 1 ]
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Harper University Hospital is one of eight hospitals and institutes that compose the Detroit Medical Center. Harper offers services in a broad range of clinical areas, including cardiology , neurology , neurosurgery , organ transplant, plastic surgery, general surgery, bariatric (weight loss surgery) endocrinology and sleep disorders.