The Hospital of the Protestant Episcopal Church in Philadelphia : Its Origin, Progress, Work, and Wants (Classic Reprint). Unknown Author
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Origin or The Hospital. - Gift of Land. - Funds. - Hospital Opened. - An Interesting Case; Demand for a New and Larger Building. - Raising of Funds. - Work Begun. - The Building Left Unfinished. - Who the First Patients were; The Site. - The Neighborhood. - General Description Of The Hospital. - Its Exterior. - Its Internal Arrangements; How The Hospital has fulfilled the Ideas with Which It Was Begun What Remains to be Done. - Modes in which Hospital may be Helped
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