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  2. Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons v. California Medical Ass'n

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    Osteopathic Physicians & Surgeons v. California Medical Association, 224 Cal. App. 2d 378 (Cal. App. 2d Dist. 1964) was a legal case between two medical associations in the state of California. The case was under review in California state courts from 1962-1964.

  3. Hassler Health Farm - Wikipedia

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    Advances in medicine in the late 1950s, including the widespread availability of antibiotics that could treat and cure tuberculosis patients, reduced the need for separate treatment facilities. In 1964, the sanatorium was closed and converted into a chronic care hospital for the poor , still under the name Hassler Health Farm or Hassler Health ...

  4. History of public health in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The history of public health in the United states studies the US history of public health roles of the medical and nursing professions; scientific research; municipal sanitation; the agencies of local, state and federal governments; and private philanthropy. It looks at pandemics and epidemics and relevant responses with special attention to ...

  5. Category:1950s in California - Wikipedia

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  6. Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Robert F. Kennedy Medical Center is a vacant former 274-bed hospital located in Hawthorne, California.Upon opening in 1926 as Hawthorne Community Hospital, the hospital was opened in tandem with Centinela Hospital Medical Center to serve the communities of Hawthorne, El Segundo, Lennox, and Southern Inglewood. [1]

  7. North Hollywood Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    North Hollywood Medical Center was opened in 1952 as "Valley Doctors Hospital", a small private hospital with 160 beds and an emergency room. [3]The hospital was sold to Hyatt Medical and re-opened in 1973 as "Riverside Hospital", reflecting its location on Riverside Drive and beside the Los Angeles River, on the south bank of its concrete channel.

  8. Category:1950s in health - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:1950 establishments in California - Wikipedia

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