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The original Cottage Hospital building, designed by Peter J. Barber The hospital entrance, c. 1920. The hospital opened on December 8, 1891 as a twenty-five bed hospital by Mary A. Ashley. [5] [4] [6] The original building was designed by the prominent local architect Peter J. Barber. [7]
Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital; Santa Ynez Valley Cottage Hospital This page was last edited on 6 January 2016, at 14:19 (UTC). Text ...
In 1920, William D. Sansum (1880–1948) arrived in Santa Barbara, California to serve as head of the Potter Metabolic Clinic. [3] This clinic was founded in 1916 in a New York City Hospital to serve patients with diabetes, nephritis and gout.
The Santa Barbara Pastoral Region is a division of the Archdiocese of Los Angeles in the Roman Catholic Church. It covers Santa Barbara and Ventura counties in California, an area with a population in excess of 1.2 million. [1] [2] As of 2024, the pastoral region has 37 parishes, seven high schools, 18 elementary schools and four Spanish missions.
In 1981, the University of California system purchased the hospital from the county for $17 million. It continued to expand services, while reducing the number of inpatient beds as needed. In 1988, the creation of Thornton Hospital on the La Jolla campus allowed the regents to reduce the number of Hillcrest beds from 447 to 327. [5]
Penn State coach James Franklin motions on the sideline a game against Purdue Boilermakers on Nov. 16, 2024, in West Lafayette, Indiana. The Nittany Lions won 49-10 to improve to 9-1.
Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi, 84, was hospitalized while abroad on a congressional delegation, her office said on Friday. "While traveling with a bipartisan Congressional delegation in Luxembourg ...
The German Hospital [11] [12] - founded in 1858, was renamed Franklin Hospital during World War I and Davies Medical Center in 1968 before joining CPMC in 1998 [13] St. Luke's Hospital - founded in 1871, was originally located on Bernal Hill before moving to the Cesar Chavez (Army) Street location in the 1880s (sharing the site with the ...