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Metro Health Medical Center

WebMetro Health Medical Center has refocused its many programs and functions in response to the ever-changing demographics of its constituency, yet it continues to tie itself to the community and is the …

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Cleveland State Hospital Cleveland Historical

WebThe Cleveland State Hospital, also known as Northern Ohio Lunatic Asylum, The Newburgh Asylum, The Cleveland Asylum for the Insane, and even referred to as …

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University Hospitals Cleveland Historical

WebUniversity Hospitals of Cleveland is a world-class, not-for-profit medical institution with close ties to Case Western Reserve University. Its roots go back to 1866, with the formation of …

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Global Center for Health Innovation Cleveland Historical

WebThe story of Cleveland’s Global Center for Health Innovation is almost as multifaceted as the products, services, and solutions offered by its myriad members. Even the …

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Saint Luke's Hospital

WebSt. Luke’s Hospital was founded on Woodland Avenue in 1894 as Cleveland General Hospital. Soon after being renamed St. Luke's in 1906, the hospital spent two decades …

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Mount Sinai Hospital Cleveland Historical

WebThe history of Mount Sinai Hospital began in 1892, as the Young Ladies' Hebrew Association started collecting funds to "care for the needy and sick." In 1903 it was …

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Forerunner of Hillcrest Hospital

WebThe complex, eventually christened Hillcrest Hospital, opened in November 1968, with 31 patients transferred by ambulance from the doomed Doctors' Hospital in Cleveland …

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Cleveland State Hospital Exposed

WebIn 1951, newspaper reporter Al Ostrow arrived at the Cleveland State Hospital and managed to get hired on the spot as an aide. He wrote about his time at the hospital in a series of …

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Metro General's "Twin Towers" Cleveland Historical

WebIn 2011 Metro Health Systems first proposed that the towers be torn down, and a new North Building be built in its place by 2020. The "Twin Towers" at Metro General were known …

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Pioneering Women Doctors

WebGeneva Medical College of New York admitted the first woman into its medical training program in 1847. What began as a joke within the male student body helped launch the …

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A Vision of a Future Metro Health Medical Center

WebIn 2014, the CEO of The MetroHealth Systems unveiled a number of drawings, including the one above, that show how the campus of the Metro Health Medical Center could be …

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Case Western Reserve University

WebThe Evolution of a Renowned University. By Jim Lanese. Health Science Center "The Health Science Center, Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio. This $35,000,000 …

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Collinwood Community Services Center

WebMany others included health care services and daycare. They drafted specific proposals for programs directed towards their community. One of the first multi-service …

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Lincoln Park Baths Cleveland Historical

WebThe construction of city-run public bathhouses in Cleveland began around the turn of the twentieth-century as municipal leaders became concerned about health and sanitation in …

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Dr. Sarah Marcus Cleveland Historical

WebDr. Sarah Marcus was a graduate of the Cleveland Homeopathic College for Women, served as a practicing physician at the Woman's General Hospital, and later became …

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Home of one of Ohio City's Founders

WebNot only is it one of the oldest houses in the Clark-Fulton neighborhood and an unusual example of Italianate architecture for the Cleveland area, but it was also built by one of …

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New Amsterdam Hotel Cleveland Historical

WebThe New Amsterdam Hotel was a seven-story brick and stone residential hotel built in 1901 by "Chewing Gum King" William J. White. It stood on the southwest corner of Euclid …

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Balto vs. the Alaskan Black Death Cleveland Historical

WebWith seven children dead, nineteen persons severely ill and 150 under surveillance for infection with the Alaskan Black Death, the small city of Nome, Alaska was under …

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Jared Potter Kirtland

WebThe address 14013 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood, Ohio, was the site of much debate in the early 1950s. A group of activists, including C.H. Webster from the Museum of History, Dr. …

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Friedrich Konrad Dietrich Wyneken (1810-1876) Cleveland Historical

WebHe served as President of the Synod from 1850-1864, before coming to Cleveland to become the second pastor of Trinity. During his pastorship (1864-1876), the parish built …

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