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In 1899 he married Elise Hirschwald. The couple had two children, Dr. Henry Platt (AKA Heinz Placzek) of New York, NY, (1903–1955) and Dr. Gerda Haupt (1901–1989). Dr. Gerda Haupt moved with her two daughters Helga (born 1928 in Geneve) and Hildegard (born 1934 in Charlottenburg) [1] from Germany to Santiago de Chile in November 1937. Dr.
Abraham Placzek (1799–1884), Moravian rabbi; Adrianna Płaczek (born 1993), Polish handball player; Baruch Placzek (1834–1922), Moravian rabbi and writer; George Placzek (1905–1955), Czech physicist; Joyce Placzek (1901–1953), English writer under name of Jan Struther; Marysia Placzek (born 1960), British neuroscientist
WSCHS was founded in 1969 as People's Health Center, a group of volunteers who worked in a church basement to provide free health care services for Spanish-speaking residents of St. Paul's West Side. [1] [3] [4] At first, they could work with only six or seven patients each day. [5] Today it focuses on providing care to low-income and immigrant ...
HealthEast Care System was a non-profit health care provider organization located in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the surrounding suburban area.It included four hospitals, 14 clinics, medical transportation and a variety of other outpatient services.
Not having a partner or close family to spend the holidays with can bring guilt, shame and blame, said Dr. Ayanna Abrams, an Atlanta-based clinical psychologist. You don’t have the life you’re ...
[citation needed] The current West St. Paul split from the western half of South St. Paul, and was incorporated in 1889, just south of the city of Saint Paul. The population was 20,615 at the 2020 census, [3] growing by 1,075 since 2010 census. West Saint Paul is known for its 2.5-mile retail strip along Robert Street.
Yes, you can open up your “cantry” for dinner tonight! Reviewed by Dietitian Emily Lachtrupp, M.S., RD
The search for missing hiker Susan Lane-Fournier, 61, took a tragic turn after her body was found over the weekend in Welches, Oregon, an unincorporated community at the base of Mount Hood.