• Provident Hospital began as a 10-bed clinic in a private residence at 419 Orchard St, in northwest Baltimore, Maryland in 1894 to provide both medical...
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  • Provident Hospital may refer to: Provident Hospital (Baltimore) Provident Hospital (Chicago) Provident Hospital (Fort Lauderdale) This disambiguation...
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    Daniel Hale Williams (category American hospital administrators)
    American surgeon and hospital founder. An African American, he founded Provident Hospital in 1891, which was the first non-segregated hospital in the United...
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  • School of Nursing of Coppin State University (originally of Provident Hospital, Baltimore) Helene Fuld School of Nursing, closed 2011, of Capital Health...
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    Current holdings include the Provident Hospital (Baltimore) and the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. "About the Archives". Baltimore City Archives. Retrieved...
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    His work included buildings at Virginia Union University, Provident Hospital in Baltimore, various Masonic temples, as well as smaller works for select...
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    Curt Anderson (category Television anchors from Baltimore)
    Committee on Drug and Alcohol Abuse 1978-1982, Board of Trustees, Provident Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland Results 2014 Race for Maryland House of Delegates...
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    auspices of the Provident Dispernsary Association from 1875 Hereford Dispensary, Hereford, England. Founded in 1835. Edinburgh Provident Dispensary for...
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  • university's hospital, paving the way for other black nurses in a newly desegregated Virginia. Claytor-Ford started her training at Provident Hospital in Baltimore...
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    National Naval Medical Center and colloquially referred to as Bethesda Naval Hospital, Walter Reed, or Navy Med) is a United States military medical center located...
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    N. Louise Young (category Physicians from Baltimore)
    as an intern at Freedmen's Hospital in Washington, D.C., after she was not accepted to the Provident Hospital in Baltimore due to the lack of housing...
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  • Winsey was an instructor at Provident Hospital and a physician at the Industrial Home for Colored Girls at Melvale in Baltimore. On November 2, 1872, Winsey...
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    "Obituaries: Ex-bank executive and hospital trustee". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. p. C6 – via Google. "PNC Predecessor Banks: Provident National Corporation". Archived...
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  • lived in Baltimore. In 1974, he died in the Provident Hospital in Baltimore at the age of 82. He was buried in Mount Auburn Cemetery in Baltimore. "Edgar...
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  • Center Provident Hospital (Chicago) Riverside Medical Center Schwab Rehabilitation Hospital Sinai Children's Hospital Swedish Covenant Hospital The University...
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  • the Helene Fuld School of Nursing at Provident Hospital. At its founding in 1895, it was named the Provident Hospital Training School of Nursing. Luci V...
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  • John E. T. Camper (category Physicians from Baltimore)
    University Medical School in 1920, Camper worked as a physician at Provident Hospital in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1942, after the death of Private Thomas Broadus...
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    psychological work concerning students with special needs at Children's Provident Hospital School. She is one of the first African American women to earn a Ph...
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  • Marse Callaway (category Politicians from Baltimore)
    city of Baltimore". Callaway was also ordered to pay restitution.[citation needed] Marse Callaway died on May 19, 1952, at Provident Hospital. "Governor...
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    Frank Furness (category Baltimore and Ohio Railroad people)
    masterworks, the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, the Provident Trust Company, the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Station, and the University of Pennsylvania...
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  • open heart surgery; founder of the first integrated American hospital, Provident Hospital of Cook County Virgil Abloh (1980–2021), fashion designer and...
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    Ashbie Hawkins (category Burials at Mount Auburn Cemetery (Baltimore, Maryland))
    States Senate. Hawkins died from heart disease on April 3, 1941, at Provident Hospital. He had been confined there for seven months, and his terminal sickness...
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  • Violet Hill Whyte (category Baltimore Police Department officers)
    S. Narcotic Violations"; Secretary to the Board of Directors of Provident Hospital; Secretary to the Board of Managers of Boys' Village of Maryland;...
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  • and Rationing Board in Bel Air. He worked as district manager of the Provident Mutual Insurance Company for 45 years. He was active in farm and cattle...
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    journalist Emma Ann Reynolds, Class of 1895, superintendent of training at Provident Hospital Training School for Nurses, physician in residence at Paul Quinn College...
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  • the Helene Fuld School of Nursing at Provident Hospital. At its founding in 1895, it was named the Provident Hospital Training School of Nursing. Luci V...
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  • and physical education in 1972. He died on March 8, 1982, at Provident Hospital in Baltimore, after suffering a series of strokes. 1969: named to the Maryland...
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    runner-up finishes on the PGA Tour in 1988, at The Honda Classic and the Provident Classic. In April 1989, Stewart won the MCI Heritage Golf Classic by five...
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    Belfast (section Hospitals)
    of the City". Nearby is the Renaissance and Baroque revival Scottish Provident Institution (1902). Opposite is a branch of the Ulster Bank which is built...
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    General is assisted by "assistants", four of whom are "assistants for provident care" and serve as general advisors and a sort of inner council, and several...
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