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Bethesda General Hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, was founded in 1889 by Dr. Edward W. Saunders and Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hayne as a refuge for orphaned and abandoned children. [48] The hospital moved to its present building in 1954, [48] and, on July 11, 1954, the Danforth Foundation and the hospital dedicated the hospital's Danforth Chapel. [49]
Metropolitan Saint Louis Psychiatric Center - St. Louis Missouri Baptist Medical Center - Town and Country, Missouri Ranken Jordan Pediatric Specialty Hospital - Maryland Heights, Missouri
Firmin Desloge plaque. In February 1930, Saint Louis University received a $1 million bequest ($18,239,044 today [3]) from the estate of Firmin Vincent Desloge, [4] a member of the Desloge Family in America, who provided in his will, funds for a hospital to serve St. Louis University and to replace the old St. Mary's Hospital, both in St. Louis. [5]
Saint Joseph Hospital West - Lake St. Louis; St. Joseph Medical Center - Kansas City; St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute - St. Louis; St. Louis Children's Hospital - St. Louis; Saint Louis University Health Science Center - St. Louis; Saint Louis University Hospital - St. Louis; St. Louis VA Medical Center - St. Louis; Saint Luke's East ...
SSM Health (an initialism of Sisters of Saint Mary) is a Catholic, non-profit United States health care system.It has 11,000 providers and nearly 39,000 employees in four states: Missouri, Illinois, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin.
Christian Hospital [29] is a community hospital located at the interchange of Interstate 270 and Highway 367 in north St. Louis County, Missouri. Founded in 1903, [ 30 ] Christian Hospital is one of the founding members of BJC HealthCare and specializes in heart surgery, neurological and stroke services, and diabetes care.
Bethesda Hospital may refer to: . Bethesda Hospital (Ambur), Ambur, India Bethesda Hospital (North Hornell, New York), a twentieth-century hospital Bethesda Hospital (Saint Paul, Minnesota), United States
Barnes hospital opened on December 7, 1914, at its current location on Kingshighway Boulevard. The hospital was designed by architect, Theodore Link, and initially had a 373-bed capacity. It was at this time that the St. Louis Children's Hospital, and in 1915 the reorganized school of medicine, were relocated adjacent to Barnes Hospital. [4]