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Saint Francis Hospital of Evanston was founded in 1900 by the pastor of the nearby St. Nicholas Church (Roman Catholic). Resurrection Health Care took over Saint Francis Hospital in 1977. When Resurrection Health Care merged with Provena Health to form Presence Health in 2011, the hospital was renamed Presence Saint Francis Hospital. [3]
The hospital became affiliated with Northwestern University and the Feinberg School of Medicine in the 1930s. [1] Evanston Hospital expanded to 475 beds during the 1940s and established intensive care, cardiac care, kidney dialysis center and neonatology units. [citation needed] Evanston Hospital opened Glenbrook Hospital in 1977.
The Wyoming State Hospital, once known as the Wyoming State Insane Asylum, is located in Evanston, Wyoming, United States.The historic district occupies the oldest portion of the grounds and includes fifteen contributing buildings, including the main administrative building, staff and patient dormitories, staff apartments and houses, a cafeteria and other buildings, many of which were designed ...
Endeavor Health. Edward Hospital, Naperville; Elmhurst Memorial Hospital, Elmhurst; Evanston Hospital, Evanston; Glenbrook Hospital, Glenview; Highland Park Hospital ...
Today Harris Hall houses the History Department's classrooms and administration. Annie May Swift Hall: Annie May Swift Hall: 1895 1920 Campus Drive Designed by Evanston architect Charles R. Ayers in a mixture of Venetian Gothic Revival and Romanesque styles with an ornate use of nonstructural decorative masonry. It was named for Annie May Swift ...
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The club's first major project was to establish a hospital in Evanston. A series of epidemics including typhoid fever and smallpox in the 1880s and 1890s prompted the raising of $3,600 towards the creation of the Evanston Hospital. Since its founding, the Woman's Club of Evanston has promoted the advancement of public health.
Isabella Garnett (August 22, 1872 – August 23, 1948) [1] founded the first hospital in the city of Evanston, Illinois that would serve African-American patients. After her hospital merged into Evanston's new Community Hospital in 1928, she served as superintendent of that institution for more than a decade.