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History. The hospital was founded in 1945 by the Sisters of St. Francis of Penance and Christian Charity. In 1981, it was acquired by the Daughters of Charity of St. Vincent de Paul. [3][4] In January 1996, the hospital's emergency department was designated a level II trauma center. [5]
The Military Personnel Records Center (NPRC-MPR) is a branch of the National Personnel Records Center and is the repository of over 56 million military personnel records and medical records pertaining to retired, discharged, and deceased veterans of the U.S. armed forces. Its facility is located at 1 Archives Drive in Spanish Lake, [1] a census ...
St. Francis Medical Center may refer to: St. Francis Medical Center (Lynwood), Lynwood, ... OSF Saint Francis Medical Center, Peoria, Illinois;
The National Personnel Records Center (s) (NPRC) is an agency of the National Archives and Records Administration, created in 1966. It is part of the United States National Archives federal records center system and is divided into two large Federal Records Centers located in St. Louis, Missouri, and Valmeyer, Illinois.
Alvin J. Siteman Cancer Center - St. Louis. Barnes-Jewish Hospital - St. Louis, Missouri. Barnes-Jewish West County Hospital - Creve Coeur, Missouri. Christian Hospital - St. Louis. St. Luke's Des Peres Hospital - Des Peres, Missouri. Kindred Hospital - St. Louis - St. Louis. Mercy Hospital St. Louis - Creve Coeur, Missouri.
The National Personnel Records Center fire of 1973, [1] also known as the 1973 National Archives fire, was a fire that occurred at the Military Personnel Records Center (MPRC) in the St. Louis suburb of Overland, Missouri, from July 12–16, 1973. The fire destroyed some 16 million to 18 million official U.S. military personnel records.
The greatest burden fell on St. Francis Medical Center in nearby Lynwood, which expanded its emergency department by 14 beds and saw an increase in patients from 155 per day to 180 per day, with the intensive care unit seeing an average rise from 26 patients to 33. Nearby clinics were also impacted.
St. Alexius Hospital (Missouri) Coordinates: 38.5835°N 90.2286°W. Alexian Brothers Hospital, 3933 South Broadway. St. Alexius Hospital was an American hospital in St. Louis, Missouri, founded in 1869 by the Catholic order of the Alexian Brothers, a healing order of Catholic men. In 1870, it began operation as a two-bed facility.