Pamphlets relating to Metropolitan Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1968-

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Pamphlets relating to Metropolitan Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, 1968-

The Minnesota Historical Society Pamphlet Collection contains pamphlets and printed ephemera relating to the creation of the Metropolitan Medical Center by Swedish and St. Barnabas Hospitals, and the development of community mental health services by the Center. Note: Metropolitan Medical Center later merged with Mount Sinai Hospital in Minneapolis.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7681840

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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Swedish Hospital (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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Metropolitan Medical Center

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Mount Sinai Hospital (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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After nearly five years of planning, Mount Sinai Hospital opened its doors in February 1951 under Chief of Staff Dr. Moses Barron. The seven-story, 197 bed facility was the most modern hospital in the community at the time. Its creation served two purposes: Jewish physicians who had been denied admitting privileges at other city hospitals could now practice medicine, and the founders garnered enormous civic prestige. It was the first private non-sectarian hospital in the community to accept memb...

St. Barnabas Hospital (Minneapolis, Minn.)

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