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  2. File:Victoria Hospital, Bournemouth, UK - line drawing.png

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    File:Victoria Hospital, Bournemouth, UK - line drawing.png. ... Architects from The Building news and engineering journal v.58 :1(1890) circa p.123 - https://archive ...

  3. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 1854, a hospital was founded under the name, "The Nursery for the Children of Poor Women," by DuBois and Emmit. It provided care for the children of wet nurses while they were at work. [1] [5] Later, its scope was broadened and it became known as the Nursery and Child's Hospital. DuBois served as its director for more than 30 years.

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    A pediatric nurse checking recently born triplets in an incubator at ECWA Evangel Hospital, Jos, Nigeria. Healthcare institutions have varying entry-level requirements for neonatal nurses. Neonatal nurses are registered nurses (RNs), and therefore must have an Associate of Science in Nursing (ASN) or Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN

  5. Greenwich Hospital (Connecticut) - Wikipedia

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    Because of growing demand for hospital services a new building on 5 Perryridge Road was opened on May 5, 1951. Over the years new wings were added to that building, with the last addition being the South Wing in 1965. [7] Again the hospital outgrew its building, and a campaign was started to finance a new building.

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  7. St. Louis Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Louis Children's Hospital was the first hospital in Missouri to implant the Berlin heart, [4] a ventricular assist device that serves as a bridge to transplant by supporting cardiac function. Today, St. Louis Children's Hospital's clinical and community outreach programs serve more than 250,000 patients annually.

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  9. Nurses station - Wikipedia

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    A nurses' station is an area of a health care facility (such as a hospital ward or nursing home), which nurses and other health care staff work behind when not working directly with patients and where they can perform some of their duties. The station has a counter that can be approached by visitors and patients who wish to receive attention ...