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  2. Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility

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    The Henry J. Carter Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility is located at the site of the former North General Hospital, which was closed in July 2010. [2] [3] This facility partially offset the closure of the Goldwater Memorial Hospital of the Coler-Goldwater Specialty Hospital and Nursing Facility located on the south side of Roosevelt Island.

  3. Myra Adele Logan - Wikipedia

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    Myra Adele Logan (1908 – January 13, 1977) is known as the first African American female physician, surgeon, and anatomist to perform a successful open-heart surgery. . Following this accomplishment, Logan focused her work on children's heart surgery and was involved in the development of the antibiotic Aureomycin which treated bacterial, viral, and rickettsial diseases with the majority of ...

  4. List of African-American women in medicine - Wikipedia

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    Goldie D. Brangman-Dumpson was one of the surgical team at Harlem Hospital that saved Martin Luther King Jr. in 1958. [35] Clara Brawner was the only African American woman practicing medicine in the Memphis area in the mid 1950s. [48] Mary Elizabeth Britton in 1904 became the first African American woman licensed as a physician in Lexington ...

  5. List of people from Harlem - Wikipedia

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    Ossie Davis – actor and director; lived in Harlem in the late 1930s and mid-1940s; Sammy Davis Jr. – entertainer, actor, member of Rat Pack, born in Harlem Hospital in 1925 [58] Roy DeCarava – photographer, born in Harlem in 1919 [59] Wanda De Jesus – actress; David Dinkins – Mayor of New York; lived in the Riverton Houses [60]

  6. Elba Lightfoot - Wikipedia

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    Elba Lightfoot (1906-1989 [2]) was an African-American artist known for her work on the Works Progress Administration (WPA) murals at Harlem Hospital. [3] [4] [5] She was born in Evanston, Illinois to Isaac Lightfoot and Carrie Jones. [6] She grew up in Evanston and lived there until at least 1930.

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  8. Patricia Roberts Harris - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Roberts Harris (May 31, 1924 – March 23, 1985) was an American politician, diplomat, and legal scholar. She served as the 6th United States secretary of housing and urban development from 1977 to 1979 and as the 13th United States secretary of health and human services [a] from 1979 to 1981 under President Jimmy Carter.

  9. A year after Jimmy Carter's entered hospice care, advocates ...

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    Since Jimmy Carter entered hospice care at his home in south Georgia one year ago, the former U.S. president has celebrated his 99th birthday, enjoyed tributes to his legacy and lost his wife of ...