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  2. Bronx Maternity Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Bronx Maternity Hospital. Bronx Maternity Hospital[1] was a growing medical facility which was heralded "POOR TO BE TREATED FREE: Forty Beds to be Devoted Exclusively to Mothers and Ailing Children" in 1920 [2] when they outgrew their prior location.

  3. List of hospitals in the Bronx - Wikipedia

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    Calvary Hospital, 1740 Eastchester Road, the Bronx. Founded as Women of Calvary in 1899, treating patients in their private homes at 7 and 9 Perry Street in Manhattan. Renamed House of Calvary, moved to 1600 Macombs Road in the Bronx in 1915, renamed Calvary Hospital in 1968. Moved to current location in 1978.

  4. Central Maternity Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Central Maternity Hospital. / 40.8477; -73.9081. Central Maternity Hospital was a Bronx hospital which opened 1938 and closed 1958. It was operated by Dr. Morris Leff, [ 1][ 2] who initially called his facility Dr. Morris Leff Maternity Hospital. [ 3]

  5. Jacobi Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Jacobi Medical Center (NYC Health + Hospitals/Jacobi) is a municipal hospital operated by NYC Health + Hospitals in affiliation with the Albert Einstein College of Medicine. The facility is located in the Morris Park neighborhood of the Bronx, New York City. It is named in honor of German physician Abraham Jacobi, who is regarded as the father ...

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

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    Main building at 61st Street and Amsterdam Avenue, circa 1924. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital was an obstetrics and pediatrics hospital founded on May 2, 1854 by Mary Ann Delafield DuBois and Ana R. Emmit in New York City. [1][2] Initially the Hospital served as a foundling home and provided care for New York's working women and their ...

  7. Montefiore Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in The Bronx. Montefiore Medical Center is a premier academic medical center and the primary teaching hospital of the Albert Einstein College of Medicine in the Bronx, New York City. Its main campus, the Henry and Lucy Moses Division, is located in the Norwood section of the northern Bronx. It is named for Moses Montefiore and is one ...

  8. Bay Ridge Hospital - Wikipedia

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    A series of steps led to what actually became Bay Ridge Hospital: [4] In 1912 "a group of local doctors" bought and converted a mansion "on Ovington Avenue, between Third and Fourth" into what was named " Bay Ridge Sanitarium, which had 12 beds." In 1920 "a fireproof, one-story maternity ward was built." By 1926 they had added space to the fire ...

  9. Hunts Point Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Hunts Point Hospital [1] [2] was a 100-bed [3] Bronx hospital that closed, and was sold in 1945; [1] the building was subsequently abandoned. [ 3 ] They had served the local community for general medical/surgical [ 4 ] [ 5 ] and maternity needs.