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  2. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in Texas. Baylor Scott & White Medical Center – Temple is a 636-bed multi-specialty teaching hospital located in Temple, Texas. [1] The facility was founded in 1897, when Dr. Arthur C. Scott and Dr. Raleigh R. White Jr. [2] opened the Temple Sanitarium in Temple, Texas. The group practice consists of over 800 physicians and scientists.

  3. Peter Hotez - Wikipedia

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    George Washington University Medical School. Baylor College of Medicine. Texas Children's Hospital. James Baker Institute. Baylor University. Peter Jay Hotez (born May 5, 1958) [1] is an American scientist, pediatrician, and advocate in the fields of global health, vaccinology, and neglected tropical disease control.

  4. Medical City Dallas Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Medical City Dallas. / 32.91179; -96.7734. Medical City Dallas is a hospital located at 7777 Forest Lane, just west of North Central Expressway ( US 75 ), in north Dallas, Texas, United States. It is operated by Hospital Corporation of America .

  5. Childrens Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Childrens Hospital (originally titled Children's Hospital as webisodes) is an American dark comedy television series and web series that parodies the medical drama genre, created by and starring actor/comedian Rob Corddry. The series began on the web on TheWB.com with ten episodes, roughly five minutes in length, all of which premiered on ...

  6. Boston Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Boston Children's Hospital researchers currently occupy more than 4 floors of this 700,000 square-foot, privately managed research facility. Informatics program. The Computational Health Informatics Program (CHIP) at Boston Children's Hospital was founded in 1994. The program's research includes several free and open-source software projects.

  7. Sun Hudson case - Wikipedia

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    On March 15, 2005, Texas Children's Hospital personnel removed the breathing tube. Official reports state that he was sedated, and asphyxiated in under a minute. Hudson disputes this, and told reporters, who were not permitted entrance, "I wanted y'all to see my son for yourself, so you could see he was actually moving around. He was conscious."

  8. Covenant Health System - Wikipedia

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    For other organizations with similar names, see Covenant Health (disambiguation). Covenant Health System is an American health care provider which serves West Texas and Eastern New Mexico. It has about 1,300 beds in its five primary acute-care and specialty hospitals; it also manages about a dozen affiliated community hospitals.

  9. Adkins v. Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    West Coast Hotel Co. v. Parrish, 300 U.S. 379 (1937). Adkins v. Children's Hospital, 261 U.S. 525 (1923), is a United States Supreme Court opinion that federal minimum wage legislation for women was an unconstitutional infringement of liberty of contract, as protected by the due process clause of the Fifth Amendment. [1]