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  2. Norton Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In 2014 Norton Children's Hospital ranked among the top 50 children's hospitals in the country and nationally ranked in six categories including #21 in cancer care, #24 in orthopedics, #24 in pulmonology, #29 in neurology and neurosurgery, #31 in urology, #40 in cardiology and heart surgery, and #51 in nephrology.

  3. Hiram Polk - Wikipedia

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    Upon his stepping down as chairman, the University of Louisville department of surgery was re-dedicated as the Hiram C. Polk Department of Surgery and an endowed chair was established in his name. Noted advances that occurred by the division under his chairmanship include the development and first implantation of the Abiocore artificial heart ...

  4. Jock Sutherland, legendary basketball coach and radio ... - AOL

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    Becoming ‘Jock’ A native of Lexington, Sutherland went to Lafayette High School and played for its greatest coach, Ralph Carlisle, in the mid-1940s, a few years before Carlisle led the ...

  5. University of Louisville Hospital - Wikipedia

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    University of Louisville Hospital is a non-profit, 421-bed teaching hospital located in downtown Louisville, Kentucky and is owned and operated by UofL Health.

  6. Central State Hospital (Kentucky) - Wikipedia

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    In 1873, due to overcrowding at both of Kentucky's mental hospitals, the House of Reform was converted into the Fourth Kentucky Lunatic Asylum, with Dr. C.C. Forbes as its first Superintendent. The following year an act of the legislature renamed it the Central Kentucky Lunatic Asylum. In late 1887, it received its own post office, called ...

  7. John Sutherland (physician) - Wikipedia

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    John Sutherland in 1855, by Roger Fenton. John Sutherland (December 1808 – 14 July 1891) was a physician and promoter of sanitary science. Sutherland was born in Edinburgh, where he completed his high school studies.

  8. John Francis Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    Dr John Francis Sutherland FRSE FRSS (1854–1912) was a Scottish physician, linked to senior civil service medical roles. His booklet "First Aid to Injured and Sick" was a best seller throughout the 20th century.

  9. John W. Sutherland - Wikipedia

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    John W. Sutherland was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States, to Bill and Polly Sutherland.He has a younger brother (Michael) and sister (Nancy). His early years were spent in Arvada, Colorado – the family moved to the Chicago area in 1967.