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  2. List of hospitals in Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Ochsner Rush Health: Meridian: Lauderdale: 182: Level III: No: First opened in 1915 as Rush Infirmary. Name changed to Rush Memorial Hospital in 1947, then Rush Foundation Hospital in 1965. [42] Rush Health System announced merger with Ochsner Health System in 2021. When merger is complete in 2022, will be known as Ochsner Rush Health. [43 ...

  3. J. H. Rush - Wikipedia

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    Rush married Mary Hunnicutt (1874–1954) and this union produced three children: H(ubert) Lowry, Dorothy and Leslie Vaughn, who all survived him.His sons H. Lowry and Leslie would follow in their father's footsteps and join the medical profession; Leslie Rush's contribution to orthopedic medicine is the invention of the "Rush Pin", which revolutionized the treatment of bone fractures and has ...

  4. Leslie Rush - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Vaughn Rush was born in Meridian, Mississippi on February 16, 1905, [1] the third and youngest child of Dr. Jesse Hackley Rush and his wife, the former Mary Hunnicutt. [2] [3] On February 15, 1915, the day before his tenth birthday, Leslie's father founded Rush's Infirmary, the first private hospital in Meridian. Leslie would eventually ...

  5. Anderson Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    He became Meridian's first residency-trained pediatrician in 1922 and was one of the founding members of the American Board of Pediatrics and the American Academy of Pediatrics. [15] In 1930 Dr. Riley opened a 12-bed women's and children's hospital in Meridian, which was the first of its kind in Mississippi.

  6. Julian Rush - Wikipedia

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    Julian Bailey Rush (August 24, 1936 - November 28, 2023) was born in Meridian, Mississippi, to Julian Otis and Rebecca (Bailey) Rush. He comes from a family of healthcare professionals. His father was a pharmacist. Both grandfathers and several relatives were doctors. [2] He attended Meridian High School and served as drum major his senior year.

  7. David Bennett (neurologist) - Wikipedia

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    David A Bennett is a neurologist, Director of the Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center (RADC), and the Robert C Borwell Professor of Neurology at Rush University Medical Center. [1] [2] Bennett is also visiting professor, Instituto de Assistencia Medica ao Servidor Publico Estadual (IAMSPE), São Paulo, Brazil.

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  9. Meridian, Mississippi - Wikipedia

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    Meridian has been described as "the safest city in Mississippi with more than 30,000 people." [115] The East Mississippi Correctional Facility is located in unincorporated Lauderdale County, near Meridian. It is operated by the GEO Group on behalf of the Mississippi Department of Corrections. [116]