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  2. Hillside Strangler - Wikipedia

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    The Hillside Strangler (later the Hillside Stranglers) is the media epithet for an American serial killer—later discovered to be a duo, Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono—who terrorized the women of Los Angeles between October 1977 and February 1978, during a time when Southern California was plagued by several active serial killers.

  3. Los Angeles General Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles General Medical Center (also known as LA General and formerly known as Los Angeles County+USC Medical Center, County/USC, County General or by the abbreviation LAC+USC) is a 600-bed public teaching hospital located at 2051 Marengo Street in the Boyle Heights neighborhood of Los Angeles, California, and one of the largest academic medical centers in the United States.

  4. California Hospital Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Sixth Street in Los Angeles. By 1902, CHMC turned into the largest and best-equipped physician-owned hospital west of Chicago and less than 25 years later, CHMC's old frame buildings were replaced by a more modern nine-story brick building, resulting in another famous "first" – it was the first fireproof hospital in Los Angeles.

  5. Cedars-Sinai Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    From 1906 to 1910, Dr. Sarah Vasen, the first Jewish female doctor in Los Angeles, acted as superintendent. [18] In 1910, the hospital relocated and expanded to Stephenson Avenue (now Whittier Boulevard), where it had 50 beds and a backhouse containing a 10-cot tubercular ward. [ 17 ]

  6. Kristi Funk - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, Funk graduated with distinction in psychology from Stanford University. [4] She obtained her medical degree from the UC Davis School of Medicine in 1996. She was director and surgeon of the breast center at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center for 7 years.

  7. Queen of Angels Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Queen of Angels Hospital was a private hospital complex located at 2301 Bellevue Avenue in the Echo Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The 404-bed hospital [1] was founded in 1926 by the Franciscan Sisters of the Sacred Heart and built by architect Albert C. Martin, Sr. The hospital served the local community and ran a nursing ...

  8. Riverside Drive (Los Angeles) - Wikipedia

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    Listed west to east, or north to south. Los Angeles River [1]; Westfield Fashion Square, Sherman Oaks, California [2]; Notre Dame High School, Sherman Oaks, California [3]; North Hollywood Medical Center, North Hollywood, California, a former hospital used for the filming of the Scrubs TV series for its first eight seasons

  9. Christina Pazsitzky - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 January 2025. Canadian-American comedian (born 1976) Christina Pazsitzky Pazsitzky in 2013 Born (1976-06-18) June 18, 1976 (age 48) Windsor, Ontario, Canada Medium Stand-up, podcasting Nationality Canada United States Years active 1997–present Spouse Tom Segura (m. 2008) Children 2 Website ...