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  2. Among the state hospitals for which the Library holds records are: Anoka State Hospital: The first state hospital in the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, opened in 1900. Brainerd State Hospital: (Opened in 1958) Cambridge State Hospital: Opened in1925 as the Colony for Epileptics. It closed in 1997.

  3. List of hospitals in Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    The following List of hospitals in the U.S. state of Minnesota is given in the order of the city where the hospital is or was located. It is also sortable by county, name, health system, and number of staffed beds.

  4. MN State Hospitals - Minnesota's State Portal

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    1960, the State of Minnesota operated 11 state hospitals. On any given day, there were approximately 16,000 people who were residents and patients in those hos­ pitals. The development and evolution of the state hospital system have resulted in a complex organization involving many in­ terest groups. Parallel developments in so­

  5. See a list of the best hospitals in Minnesota and find a hospital near you. Hospitals are ranked by specialty, and rated in procedures and conditions.

  6. America's Best-In-State Hospitals 2024 - Minnesota - Newsweek

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    The America's Best-In-State Hospitals 2024 ranking awards the nation's 600 leading hospitals. Hospitals from all US states were eligible for the ranking and included in the nationwide...

  7. Fergus Falls State Hospital - MNopedia

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    The Fergus Falls State Hospital becomes the first regional health center in Minnesota. It now accepts all patients with mental illnesses, developmental disabilities, and chemical dependencies who live in the region.

  8. The St. Peter State Hospital was Minnesotas first institution for the care of the insane. The establishment of such an institution was authorized by the legislature in 1866. The St. Peter site was selected in July of 1866, and the hospital accepted its first patients in December of that year.

  9. Minnesota Statewide Trauma System - MN Dept. of Health

    www.health.state.mn.us/facilities/traumasystem

    Minnesota's trauma system is a network of hospitals and ambulance services organized and coordinated to ensure that seriously injured people are transported to hospitals with the resources to treat their specific injuries.

  10. The records that we hold for Minnesota state hospitals include patient records, employee records, and miscellaneous records including administrative, architectural, and general information. Below is a list of state hospitals for which MNHS holds patient and other records.

  11. University of Minnesota Medical Center

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    University of Minnesota Medical Center (UMMC) is the state’s flagship teaching hospital and is comprised of two hospitals and dozens of adult specialty clinics on both the East and West banks of the University of Minnesota campus in Minneapolis.