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  2. University of Virginia Health System - Wikipedia

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    The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library provides access to printed and online medical information, medical news and the history of healthcare to faculty, students and staff as well as the public. The University Physicians Group is the physician group practice that processes billing for UVA physician services.

  3. University of Virginia School of Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The Claude Moore Health Sciences Library serves the School of Medicine and the Health System and is located within the Medical Center. From years 2016–2019, UVA Hospital was named the number 1 hospital in Virginia.

  4. Yellow Fever Commission - Wikipedia

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    Yellow Fever Commission. The Yellow Fever Commission was a research team of the United States Army which researched treatment for yellow fever. The commission was originally formed as the Reed Commission by Army Surgeon General George Sternberg in 1900. [1] The medical research board was forged as a four member board consisting of Walter Reed ...

  5. Claude Moore Colonial Farm - Wikipedia

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    Claude Moore Colonial Farm, originally Turkey Run Farm, was a U.S. park in Virginia re-creating and re-enacting life on a tenant farm circa 1771. [1] The park closed permanently on December 21, 2018. [2] The National Park Service was subsequently said to be in the process of planning the future of the park and its facilities [3]

  6. American Lung Association - Wikipedia

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    National Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association (1968–1973) American Lung Association (since 1973) The American Lung Association is a voluntary health organization whose mission is to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease through education, advocacy and research. [1]

  7. James Carroll (scientist) - Wikipedia

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    Arlington National Cemetery. Nationality. American. Alma mater. University of Maryland. Major James Carroll (June 5, 1854 – September 16, 1907) [1] was a US Army physician. Carroll was born in England. He moved to Canada in 1874, and enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1874. He graduated with an M.D. from the University of Maryland School of ...

  8. Thomas Goode (physician) - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Goode (physician) Thomas Goode (October 31, 1787, in Mecklenburg County, Virginia – April 2, 1858, in Bath County, Virginia) was a Virginian physician who purchased the Warm Springs resort in Virginia and helped establish European style hydrotherapies there.

  9. Sweet Chalybeate Springs - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Chalybeate Springs, also known as the Red Sweet Springs, Sweet Chalybeate Hotel and Sweet Chalybeate Springs Lodge, is a historic resort hotel complex located at Sweet Chalybeate, Alleghany County, Virginia. It dates to the 1850s, and consists of a main building, guest ranges, and cottages all fronted with two-level porches.