Faulkner Hospital

Nonfiction, Art & Architecture, Photography, Pictorials, Photo Essays, Health & Well Being, Medical, Reference, History
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Author: Cara Marcus ISBN: 9781439623862
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc. Publication: July 26, 2010
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing Language: English
Author: Cara Marcus
ISBN: 9781439623862
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing Inc.
Publication: July 26, 2010
Imprint: Arcadia Publishing
Language: English
The story of Faulkner Hospital begins with the Faulkner family. Dr. George Faulkner�s ancestry includes one of the first woolens manufacturers, a Revolutionary War colonel, and an accused Salem witch. When Dr. Faulkner�s daughter Mary died, the hospital was established in her honor. Paul Revere�s great-granddaughter broke ground on the hospital, which sits on land where the Peacock Tavern, owned by Samuel Adams, once stood. The original building contained 26 beds, 6 of which were free. A nursing school opened in 1903, on the day the hospital opened. Using images from the hospital�s vast archives, Faulkner Hospital celebrates the hospital�s centennial and explores its rich history as a leader in medicine, education, and community enrichment. Faulkner Hospital is a major teaching hospital to Harvard and Tufts Medical Schools, with many clinical firsts, like the discovery of rejuvenated blood. It is also home to world-renowned breast and headache centers and has implemented many unique concepts, including nurservers and monorails. Readers will learn about the hospital�s role in the movie Whose Life Is It Anyway? and discover the famous writers, athletes, and royalty who have visited.
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The story of Faulkner Hospital begins with the Faulkner family. Dr. George Faulkner�s ancestry includes one of the first woolens manufacturers, a Revolutionary War colonel, and an accused Salem witch. When Dr. Faulkner�s daughter Mary died, the hospital was established in her honor. Paul Revere�s great-granddaughter broke ground on the hospital, which sits on land where the Peacock Tavern, owned by Samuel Adams, once stood. The original building contained 26 beds, 6 of which were free. A nursing school opened in 1903, on the day the hospital opened. Using images from the hospital�s vast archives, Faulkner Hospital celebrates the hospital�s centennial and explores its rich history as a leader in medicine, education, and community enrichment. Faulkner Hospital is a major teaching hospital to Harvard and Tufts Medical Schools, with many clinical firsts, like the discovery of rejuvenated blood. It is also home to world-renowned breast and headache centers and has implemented many unique concepts, including nurservers and monorails. Readers will learn about the hospital�s role in the movie Whose Life Is It Anyway? and discover the famous writers, athletes, and royalty who have visited.

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