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SAMARITAN HISTORY CENTER |
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Library Newsletter Stories About Samaritan's History |
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Proper Enthusiasm Among the Women: Development of the Women's Auxiliary to the City Hospital, House of the Good Samaritan |
I Serve: The North Country's First Professional Nurses |
Keeping the Doors Open: the House of the Good Samaritan During the Great Depression |
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More than Shelter, Warmth, Food and Supervision: Surgery at the House of the Good Samaritan |
Number 32 July 2006 SPECIAL DOUBLE ISSUE Bold and Skillful Operators: Gordon P. Spencer and His Descendents Loyal Servant of This Institution and the People of This Community: Miss Hibbard's Hospital |
The Darkest, Steepest, and Most Awkward Stair Below Ground: The Introduction of X-Ray in Watertown
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The Influence of Pure and Undefiled Religion: Samaritan's Founding Fathers |
Witness to the Passage of an Era: Frederic Russell Calkins |
Mid-Century Frontier Medicine: Dr. Lawrence Withington and 47 Years of Medical Care |
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Accept No Substitutes!: The Patent Medicine Industry in the North Country |
When the Nation's Best Known Ophthalmologist Practiced in Watertown |
A Work of the Highest Charity: The Establishment of Hospitals in Watertown |