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The Nix Professional Building is a 23-story hospital in downtown San Antonio, Texas, US. [1] At the time of its completion, this was the largest and tallest hospital in the United States. It was also the only hospital with doctor's offices, hospital beds, and a parking garage all in one building.
St. Mary's Medical Center (SMMC) is the oldest continuously operating hospital and the first Catholic hospital in San Francisco. St. Mary's Hospital was opened on July 27, 1857 by the Sisters of Mercy. 1858 St. Joseph Community Hospital: Vancouver, Washington: Merged PeaceHealth Southwest Medical Center, 2010 [32] 1858 Long Island College Hospital
While imprisoned, Nix ordered the 1987 murder-for-hire of Judge Vincent Sherry and his wife Margaret, in Biloxi, Mississippi. His conspirator, Biloxi Mayor Pete Halat, had, in his capacity as Nix's attorney, stolen hundreds of thousands of dollars that Nix had amassed in a massive lonely hearts scam, blaming it on his law partner, Judge Sherry ...
Nix, a former minor ... Hospital executive created fake company to steal $620,000 in Illinois, feds say. Ailing man faked history in Navy for health benefits, feds say. Now he’s sentenced.
The building was originally built and designed by architect Ralph Cameron in 1924 as the Medical Arts Building. It housed doctors' offices and a 50-bed hospital. [3] After a succession of owners and the move of the medical facilities elsewhere, it was converted to office space in 1976.
When you're in a hospital — and we're talking about the first half of the 20th century — it was typical to take a baby upon birth and put the baby in the nursery, then bring baby to mom on a ...
Nix Federal Building, a historic building in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Nix Professional Building, a hospital in San Antonio, Texas; Permethrin, branded as Nix in North America, an anti-lice drug "Nix", a song by Golden Boy with Miss Kittin from Or; The Nix, a 2016 novel by Nathan Hill; Neck (water spirit) or nix, an aquatic being in Germanic ...
History of Britain's Hospitals (2005) excerpt and text search; Cherry, Stephen. Medical Services and the Hospital in Britain, 1860–1939 (1996) excerpt and text search; Gorsky, Martin. "The British National Health Service 1948–2008: A Review of the Historiography," Social History of Medicine, Dec 2008, Vol. 21 Issue 3, pp. 437–460