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  2. Birth certificate - Wikipedia

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    In 1792, the registers were fully secularized (birth, civil marriage and death replaced baptism, religious marriage and sepulture, plus an official kept the records instead of a priest), and the Code civil did create the compulsory birth certificate in 1804 (in its articles 34, 38, 39 et 57). [44]

  3. Mayo Clinic Health System - Wikipedia

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    Mayo Clinic Health System's Eau Claire hospital was ranked number 6 in the state of Wisconsin in 2020, and 4th in 2021 by U.S. News & World Report. [43] In 2021 and 2022, the health system's Albert Lea-Austin hospital, and La Crosse hospital were included in Newsweek 's list of top U.S. hospitals.

  4. Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center is a 551-bed non-profit teaching hospital located in Chicago. Founded in 1897, the hospital operates a Level I trauma center and Level III Perinatal Center. Its license number is 0005165. [5] The hospital is a part of Advocate Aurora Health.

  5. Mayo Clinic - Wikipedia

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    Mayo was one of fewer than 70 hospitals to score High Performing in every category. [125] Additionally, Mayo was the only hospital on the 2016–2017 honor roll also to receive 5 stars from CMS. [126] Every Mayo Clinic hospital received an "A" safety rating from Leapfrog in its April 2017 report. [127]

  6. Mount Sinai Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Mount Sinai Hospital, 1519 South California Ave. in 1922. The second Jewish hospital to be established in the city, Mount Sinai Hospital differed from Michael Reese Hospital, which had been established in 1881 on Chicago's South Side primarily by German Jews, whereas Mount Sinai was founded by Eastern European Jews. [3]

  7. Provident Hospital (Chicago) - Wikipedia

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    Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine [1] and Midwestern University: Network: Cook County Hospital System: Services; Public transit access: CTA Green 51st: History; Opened: 1891 as Provident Hospital and Training School Reopened in 1993 as Provident Hospital of Cook County: Closed: 1987–1993: Links; Website

  8. Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium - Wikipedia

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    The Chicago Municipal Tuberculosis Sanitarium was located in Chicago, Illinois, USA. Founded in 1915, it was a municipal organization which included a sanatorium, dispensaries, and other auxiliary agencies essential in the control of tuberculosis. The sanitarium was the largest municipal sanitarium in the country and had a capacity of 950 beds.

  9. A. A. Allen - Wikipedia

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    Asa Alonso Allen (March 27, 1911 – June 11, 1970), better known as A. A. Allen, was an American Pentecostal evangelist known for his faith healing and deliverance ministry. He was, for a time, associated with the "Voice of Healing" movement founded by Gordon Lindsay.