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House of the Good Samaritan.

The hospital was first established in 1881 and was commonly known as 'City Hospital'. Established through the beneficence of Trinity and Grace Churches (Episcopal), the management became non-denominational in 1895.

From the description of House of the Good Samaritan. Financial Records, 1930-1980. (New York State Historical Documents). WorldCat record id: 155436245

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House of the Good Samaritan (Boston, Mass.)

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The House of the Good Samaritan in Boston, Mass., was founded as a charitable hospital in 1860 by Anne Smith Robbins. It was established to care for chronically ill women and children who could not be helped in existing hospitals. It was the first hospital in Boston to admit patients with chronic illness. Under the leadership of Dr. Buckminster Brown, the House of the Good Samaritan opened the first orthopedic ward for children in the U.S. in 1864. In 1906 the Good Samaritan operated the first s...

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