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  2. Quinze-Vingts National Ophthalmology Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Up to this day the Quinze-Vingts remains a hospital for eye diseases. It also houses the Vision Institute (Institut de la Vision), an ophthalmology research center that opened in 2008. The courtyard is decorated with a statue of king Saint Louis, created by French sculptor François-Léon Sicard and completed by his student, Gabrielle Maurion. [6]

  3. Sayre, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Sayre is a borough in Bradford County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is part of Northeastern Pennsylvania. It is the principal city in the Sayre, PA Micropolitan Statistical Area. It lies 18 miles (29 km) southeast of Elmira, New York, and 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Binghamton. It is currently the largest city in Bradford County. In the ...

  4. Penn-York Valley - Wikipedia

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    View of the Penn-York Valley from Athens. The Penn-York Valley (referred to locally as The Valley) is a group of communities that straddles the New York and Pennsylvania border. [1]

  5. Guthrie Robert Packer Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital and its buildings were considered to be some of the most advanced in the country. In September, 1916, Ornan H. Waltz noted in Modern Hospital, "Sayre, Pa., a city of only eight thousand people, can boast of one of the most serviceable institutions in the country". [14] Robert Packer Hospital, ca. 1934

  6. Wills Eye Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Wills Hospital (1897), 18th & South Logan Square, Philadelphia, PA. Now site of The Logan Hotel. James Wills Jr., a Quaker merchant, was instrumental in the founding of Wills Eye through his bequest of $116,000 in 1832 to the City of Philadelphia. Wills stipulated that the funds were to be used specifically for the indigent, blind, and lame.

  7. William L. Sayre High School - Wikipedia

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    William L. Sayre High School (commonly referred to as Sayre High School) is a high school in Philadelphia and a part of the School District of Philadelphia.It was founded in 1949 as a middle school serving grades 7–9, becoming a high school in 2003.

  8. Sayre Area School District - Wikipedia

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    The community gave its swimming pool to the Sayre Area School District in 1951. The first high school building was actually constructed in 1891 and 1892 and renovated with an annex in 1897. It was a recreation center and later became a 4-6 elementary school. Litchfield Elementary School was built in 1967.

  9. Kearns–Sayre syndrome - Wikipedia

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    Kearns-Sayre patients are consistently found to have cerebral folate deficiency, a syndrome in which 5-MTHF levels are decreased in the cerebrospinal fluid despite being normal in serum. [5] Treatment with folinic acid can in some cases alleviate the associated symptoms and partially correct associated brain abnormalities, especially if started ...