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  2. Da Costa's syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Da Costa's syndrome, also known as soldier's heart among other names, was a syndrome or a set of symptoms similar to those of heart disease. These include fatigue upon exertion, shortness of breath, palpitations, sweating, chest pain, and sometimes orthostatic intolerance. It was originally thought to be a cardiac condition, and treated with a ...

  3. Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse ...

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    The Department was established through the Mental Health Law of 1953, although publicly supported services to Oklahomans with mental illness date back to before statehood: the first facility in Oklahoma for the treatment of individuals with mental illness was established by the Cherokee Nation, called the Cherokee Home for the Insane, Deaf, Dumb, and Blind, it was built outside the city of ...

  4. Jacob Mendes Da Costa - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Mendes Da Costa, or Jacob Mendez Da Costa (February 7, 1833, Saint Thomas, Danish Virgin Islands, Caribbean – September 12, 1900) was an American physician.. He is particularly known for discovering Da Costa's syndrome (also known as soldier's heart), an anxiety disorder combining effort fatigue, dyspnea, a sighing respiration, palpitation and sweating that he first observed in ...

  5. Louis Jolyon West - Wikipedia

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    West was born in Brooklyn, New York or Madison, Wisconsin to a Ukrainian Jewish immigrant father and a mother who taught piano. [3] [4] He grew up in poverty in Madison. [4]He subsequently attended the University of Wisconsin–Madison for a year [4] and, after completing prerequisite coursework at the University of Iowa under the aegis of the Army Specialized Training Program during World War ...

  6. US Justice Department finds violations in Oklahoma's ...

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    Oklahoma City Police Chief Ron Bacy said the department is examining the Justice Department's findings, adding that police "will continue to work with our community partners to provide the best ...

  7. Dale Rogers Training Center - Wikipedia

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    Dale Rogers Training Center (DRTC), a non-profit organization, is the oldest and largest community vocational training and employment center for individuals with disabilities in Oklahoma. [1] With five locations in Oklahoma, Dale Rogers Training Center trains or employs 1100 people a year: more than 900 with disabilities.

  8. Baptist Medical Center sex reassignment surgery controversy

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    On 14 October 1977, the Board of Directors of the Baptist General Convention of Oklahoma voted 54–2 to ban SRS at Baptist Medical Center. [1] [3] Curtis Nigh, a pastor from Midwest City, Oklahoma, opposed the decision. [5] Foerster warned that the vote would cause Baptists to be "viewed as bigoted buffoons". [5]

  9. St. Anthony Hospital (Oklahoma City) - Wikipedia

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    The 2018-opened Oklahoma City Streetcar system serves the hospital. St. Anthony Hospital is a large general hospital located in downtown Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It is the oldest hospital in the state [1] and one of 19 operated by SSM Health, a not-for-profit Roman Catholic care provider. [2] St.