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Children's Memorial Hospital of Chicago [electronic resource] / Stanford T. Shulman, MD.
Author
Shulman, Stanford T.
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Format
Book
Language
English
Published/Created
Charleston, SC : Arcadia Publishing, c2014.
Description
1 online resource (127 p.) : chiefly ill., ports.
Availability
Available Online
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Ann & Robert Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago
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History
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Pictorial works
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Children's Memorial Hospital (Chicago, Ill.)
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History
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Pictorial works
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Maurice Porter Memorial Hospital for Children (Chicago, Ill.)
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History
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Pictorial works
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Children
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Hospitals
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Illinois
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Chicago
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History
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Pictorial works
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Hospitals
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Illinois
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Chicago
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History
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Series
Images of America
Summary note
In 1886, the state-of-the-art surgery room of Truman W. Miller, MD, in Chicago's first children's hospital had no electric lights, no antibiotics, limited equipment, and only the most rudimentary anesthesia. This renowned surgeon served on a voluntary basis as president of an all-volunteer medical staff from 1882 to 1900. The hospital opened in 1882 as an eight-bed cottage in Lincoln Park, when pediatrics was in its infancy. It was at the forefront then, and it continues to be among the country's best. For over a century, it was called Children's Memorial Hospital, and it was renamed Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago in 2012, when it moved to a 288-bed facility in the heart of the city. The hospital's history reflects the steady advances in pediatrics, propelled by visionary individuals, pioneering clinicians, and the community--all dedicated to the care and well-being of children.
Contents
The early years (1882-1903)
Development of the triangle (1904-1920)
The Brennemann era (1921-1940)
War years and expansion (1941-1962)
To the centennial (1962-1982)
The golden years (1983-2012).
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Images of America: a history of American life in images and texts.
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