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  2. Philadelphia Surgery Center - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Surgery Center is a two operating-room, five recovery-bed, facility, licensed by the Pennsylvania Department of Health, and accredited by the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care. [3] [4] [5] Problems of pain, numbness or weakness (sciatica) caused by the pinching of spinal nerves by bulging, herniated, extruded ...

  3. Philadelphia Prison System - Wikipedia

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    The Philadelphia Industrial Correction Center (PICC) opened in 1986 holds approximately 900 medium custody adult male inmates. It was the first PDP facility constructed to operate on the basis of unit management. PICC's is split into 13 housing units arranged around separate yards, laundry facilities, medical triage areas, counseling rooms, and ...

  4. Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia - Wikipedia

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    Federal Detention Center Philadelphia is also a United States Parole Commission Revocation Site. Upwards of 120 female prisoners, already sentenced, serve as work cadre inmates. The prison is connected to a tunnel that allows inmates and US Deputy Marshals to travel to and from the James A. Byrne United States Courthouse.

  5. Thomas Jefferson University Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Jefferson University Hospital is the flagship hospital of Jefferson Health, a multi-state non-profit health system based in Philadelphia. The hospital serves as the teaching hospital for Thomas Jefferson University. With 937 licensed beds and 63 operating rooms, it is the second-largest hospital in Pennsylvania as of 2018.

  6. Horror fusionis - Wikipedia

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    Horror fusionis is a rare condition and normally appears only in patients who have been treated by means of surgery or other interventions. Attempts to achieve stereoscopic vision, in particular anti-suppression therapy and other orthoptic exercises, may lead to double vision as undesired side effect, in particular also to horror fusionis.

  7. State Correctional Institution – Chester - Wikipedia

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    Capacity. 1,178. Population. 1,260 (as of June 30, 2015) Opened. April, 1998. Managed by. Pennsylvania Department of Corrections. State Correctional Institution – Chester (SCI Chester) is a medium-security, all-male correctional facility in Chester, Pennsylvania, United States, within the Philadelphia metropolitan area .

  8. Strabismus - Wikipedia

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    Glasses, surgery [3] Frequency. ~2% (children) [3] Strabismus is a vision disorder in which the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object. [2] The eye that is pointed at an object can alternate. [3] The condition may be present occasionally or constantly. [3]

  9. Eastern State Penitentiary - Wikipedia

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    The Eastern State Penitentiary ( ESP) is a former American prison in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [6] It is located in the Fairmount section of the city, and was operational from 1829 until 1971. The penitentiary refined the revolutionary system of separate incarceration, first pioneered at the Walnut Street Jail, which emphasized principles of ...

  10. St. Christopher's Hospital for Children - Wikipedia

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    The hospital operates a Level I Pediatric Trauma Center, a Level IV Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and a pediatric burn center. [14] [15] Other services and programs include minimally invasive surgery, cystic fibrosis center, sickle cell anemia care and research center, AIDS/HIV program, sleep center and fetal evaluation center.

  11. Jefferson Health Northeast - Wikipedia

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    The Frankford campus, now known as Jefferson Frankford Hospital, opened on July 4, 1903. The Frankford campus is a general medical and surgical hospital with 115 beds. In the last year with data available, the hospital had 131,188 emergency department visits, and performed 7,686 inpatient and 11,561 outpatient surgeries.