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Takehiko Kamo (1942–1996) – professor of political science at Waseda University and University of Tokyo; Kang Sang-jung – scholar of history of political thought, professor at University of Tokyo
Incorporated March 29, 1822 as the New York Eye Infirmary at 218 2nd Avenue, renamed New York Eye and Ear Infirmary in 1864, renamed on January 22, 2014 after being acquired by Mount Sinai Hospital. [81] NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, 301 East 17th Street, Manhattan. Incorporated as the Jewish Hospital for Deformities and Joint Diseases on ...
Babylon's Ark, The Incredible Wartime Rescue of the Baghdad Zoo (2007) is a book by South African conservationist Lawrence Anthony, with writer Graham Spence. The book tells of the struggle to save the Baghdad Zoo during the US-led Coalition invasion of Iraq .
Lawrence G. Smith is executive vice president and physician-in-chief of Northwell Health and the founding dean of Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine, in which the first class of students began its studies in August 2011. [1] Smith is the first recipient of the Lawrence Scherr, MD, Professorship of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell School of Medicine.
Anthony Lawrence (judge) (born 1965), American judge on the Mississippi Court of Appeals; Anthony Lawrence (poet) (born 1957), Australian poet and novelist; Tony Lawrence (soccer) (born 1946), Canadian soccer player; Tony Lawrence (singer), Harlem singer of the 1960s; Tony Lawrence, actor who appeared in Ghost Squad (1961), Mister Rogers ...
[1] [2] [3] The company operates more than 150 urgent care centers in New Jersey and New York. It is the largest urgent care company in the New York metro area. [4] CityMD employs over 700 physicians and mid-level practitioners. In 2017, Warburg Pincus acquired a majority stake in the company. [5]
The hospital was founded in 1909 as Lawrence Hospital by prominent businessman William Van Duzer Lawrence, who recognized the need for a community hospital after his son fell ill with appendicitis and had to be transported to New York City. In 2005, Lawrence Hospital Center became an affiliate member of the NewYork-Presbyterian Healthcare ...