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  2. St. Dominic Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Dominic Catholic Hospital (SDCH) is a not-for-profit Catholic medical facility located in Akwatia in the Denkyembour District in the Eastern Region of Ghana. On 10 January 2024, the hospital received a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scanner to be the first in the Eastern Region to receive the device.

  3. Frederick Zugibe - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Thomas Zugibe ( / ˈzʌɡɪbi /; May 28, 1928 – September 6, 2013 [1]) was the chief medical examiner of Rockland County, New York from 1969 to 2002. [2] Zugibe was known for his research and books on forensic medicine as well as his crucifixion and Shroud of Turin studies.

  4. Ruth Westheimer - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Westheimer Westheimer joined the Haganah Jewish Zionist underground paramilitary organization (later, the Israel Defense Forces) in Jerusalem. Because of her diminutive height of 4 ft 7 in (1.40 m), she was trained as a scout and sniper. Of this experience, she said, "I never killed anybody, but I know how to throw hand grenades and shoot." [28] She became an ace sniper, and learned to ...

  5. Mercy Hospital (St. Petersburg, Florida) - Wikipedia

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    Mercy Hospital. Mercy Hospital was a hospital located in St. Petersburg, Florida. The hospital was the only primary care facility for the African-American community of St. Petersburg from 1923 to 1966. [1] It was designed by the local architect Henry Taylor, which has also designed other important structures such as the City Comfort Station ...

  6. Johnnie Ruth Clarke - Wikipedia

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    Johnnie Ruth Clarke (July 28, 1919 – May 15, 1978) was an American activist, teacher, and humanitarian. [1] She participated in many different societies, and is credited as the first African American to obtain a doctorate from the University of Florida's College of Education. She served as dean of Gibbs Junior College and as assistant dean of ...

  7. Ruth Pfau - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Katherina Martha Pfau, FCM (9 September 1929 – 10 August 2017) was a German – Pakistani Catholic Christian religious sister and physician who was a member of the "Society of the Daughters of the Heart of Mary". She emigrated from Germany in 1961 and devoted more than 55 years of her life to fighting leprosy in Pakistan.

  8. Ruth Lubic - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Watson Lubic, CNM, EdD, FAAN, FACNM, (born January 18, 1927) is an American nurse-midwife and applied anthropologist who pioneered the role of nurse-midwives as primary care providers for women, particularly in maternity care.

  9. St. Rose Dominican Hospital – Siena Campus - Wikipedia

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    St. Rose Dominican Hospital – Siena Campus is a non-profit hospital owned and operated by Dignity Health and is located in Henderson, Nevada. History [ edit ] Siena Campus was the second St. Rose Dominican facility to open in Southern Nevada , bringing much-needed healthcare services to the growing Henderson area in 2000.

  10. Ruth Dayhoff - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Dayhoff (born 1952) is an American physician and medical bioinformatician. Early life [ edit ] Dayhoff is the daughter of Margaret Oakley Dayhoff , an early bioinformatician, and Edward S Dayhoff, a distinguished Physicist in the area of Electro-optics.

  11. Ruth Nicholson - Wikipedia

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    Ruth Nicholson. Ruth Nicholson FRCOG (2 December 1884 -18 July 1963) was an English obstetrician and gynaecologist who served as a surgeon in the Scottish Women's Hospital at Royaumont, France during the First World War. For this work she was awarded the Croix de Guerre and the Médaille d’Honneur des Épidémies by the French government.