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  1. "Conducted by the Sisters fo the Poor of St. Francis, who came to Cincinnati in September, 1858, from Aix-la-Chapelle. Corner-stone laid May 18, 1859. The architect was Anthony Bley. Dedicated Christmas, 1849. Enlarged in 860 and 875, giving the building a frontage now of 275 feet. Close upon 5000 patients have been treated in St. Mary's Hospital. The insitution is supported fromt eh alms of ...

    • c1896
    • 1891-1900
    • 1896
    • St. Mary's Hospital, Betts and Linn Streets
  2. mary's hospital Located on the northwest corner of Betts and Linn Streets this hospital was a 4 story brick building with 325 beds. It was established in 1858 by the Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis.

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  3. The hospital located on the corner of Linn Street and Betts Street was more formally known as St. Mary’s Hospital and was administered by the Sisters of the Poor of St. Francis. Both Sister Eustachia and Mary Theresa lived to their fifties and died of kidney disease and a tumor, respectively, leaving these sisters as presumably, the ...

  4. Abstract. This history of the first 100 years of St. Mary's Hospital Medical School covers the period during which medical education was put on a sound footing. The author, who graduated from this school in 1900, has correlated the development of the school with that of British medical education.

  5. St Mary's Hospital Medical School was the youngest of the constituent medical schools of Imperial College School of Medicine, founded in 1854 as part of the new hospital in Paddington. During its existence in the 1980s and 1990s, it was the most popular medical school in the country, with an application to place ratio of 27:1 in 1996.

  6. Upon arrival, the Sisters quickly set up what became St. Mary’s Hospital for the area’s many sick and poor. Over time, the Sisters’ Cincinnati presence grew to include two hospital, social service agencies and retirement communities, as well as numerous other healthcare services.

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  8. St. Mary's Hospital Medical School on Tuesday of this week on the occasion of the school centenary, when it was announced that her Majesty had consented to be the first Patron under the school's new constitution. She laid the foundation stone of the new school building in 1933. On her arrival the Queen Mother was received by the president of ...

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