The General

The General
Author: Joseph Hanaway,John H. Burgess
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 757
Release: 2016-05-01
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780773598645

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Officially founded in 1819, the Montreal General Hospital is recognized as a pioneering institution in North America for the many discoveries in medical research made there and for its early association with the Faculty of Medicine at McGill University - the first medical school in Canada. Covering nearly 200 years of history, The General relates the story of the hospital from its origins and founding to the transition and aftermath of its incorporation into the McGill University Health Centre in 1997. With contributions that show the perspectives of clinicians, nurses, surgeons, professors, and administrators, chapters chronicle the history of particular departments and specializations of the hospital, including cardiology, dermatology, endocrinology, neurosurgery, plastic surgery, obstetrics, emergency medicine, pathology, and radiology, as well as nursing, administration, and governance. Among the major turning points in the history of the hospital were the introduction of autopsy pathology by Sir William Osler, the debut of the electrocardiograph by Thomas Cotton in 1914, the discovery of a malignant tumour marker by Phil Gold and Samuel Freedman in 1965, its transformation from a community hospital serving anglophone Montreal to an internationally recognized academic centre during the 1950s and ’60s, and changes in governance due to the 1970 Quebec Medicare Act. Both a collective reminiscence and an extensive institutional history, The General is an engaging account of one prominent hospital’s development over nearly 200 years.

General Hospital

General Hospital
Author: Gary Warner
Publsiher: Stoddart
Total Pages: 304
Release: 1995
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1881649407

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The author of All My Children: The Complete Family Scrapbook presents a lavish coffee-table book full of special moments and characters from the ever-popular soap opera, featuring two hundred photographs. 120,000 first printing. $150,000 ad/promo.

Nothing General About It

Nothing General About It
Author: Maurice Benard,Susan Black
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780062973405

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Instant New York Times bestseller! The Emmy Award-winning star of General Hospital chronicles his astonishing and emotional life journey in this powerful memoir—an inspiring story of success, show business, and family, and his struggle with mental illness. "This shocking true story is General Hospital on anabolic steroids." — Mehmet Oz, M.D., Emmy Award-winning host of The Dr. Oz Show Maurice Benard has been blessed with family, fame, and a successful career. For twenty-five years, he has played one of the most well-known characters on daytime television: General Hospital’s Michael “Sonny” Corinthos, Jr. In his life outside the screen, he is a loving husband and the father of four. But his path has not been without hardship. When he was only twenty, Maurice was diagnosed with bipolar disorder. In Nothing General About It, Maurice looks back to his youth in a small town and his tenuous relationship with his father. He describes how his bipolar disorder began to surface in childhood, how he struggled to understand the jolting mood swings he experienced, and how a doctor finally saved his life. For years Maurice was relentless in his goal to be a successful actor. But even after he “made it,” he still grappled with terrifying lows, breakdowns, and setbacks, all while trying desperately to maintain his relationship with his wife, who endured his violent, unpredictable episodes. Maurice holds nothing back as he bravely talks about what it was like to be medicated and institutionalized, and of how he learned to manage his manic episodes while on the set of GH. Nothing General About It is also an incredible love story about an enduring marriage that demonstrates what those vows—for better, for worse, in sickness and in health—truly mean. Maurice also pays tribute to the community that has been there for him through thick and thin, and ruminates on the importance of both inherited and created family. A shocking, riveting, and utterly candid memoir of love, adversity, and ultimately hope, Nothing General About It offers insights and advice for everyone trying to cope with mental illness, and is a motivational story that offers lessons in perseverance—of the importance of believing in and fighting for yourself through the darkest times. Nothing General About It includes a 16-page insert featuring approximately 50 photographs.

The Community General Hospital as a Psychiatric Resource

The Community General Hospital as a Psychiatric Resource
Author: National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.). Community Research and Services Branch,National Clearinghouse for Mental Health Information (U.S.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1966
Genre: Community mental health services
ISBN: UOM:39015069809690

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The American General Hospital

The American General Hospital
Author: Diana E. Long
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2019-06-30
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781501737060

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This collection of ten essays by leading scholars in the social history of medicine provides a window into the world of the hospital, exploring the increasing complexity of both its internal and external dynamics as well as the relationship between the two. An introductory essay describes and evaluates the shifting balance between the hospital's moral and medical purposes, tracing the social, technical, physical, and medical developments that have continually shaped the image and activities of the general hospital from 1800 to the 1980s. Part One of the book places American general hospitals in the larger context of their regional, ethnic, religious, and racial communities. It contains four essays, including two case studies of local hospitals-one urban, the other rural-in transition, a photographic essay of life in community hospitals, and an account of the attempt to move black hospitals into the mainstream during the years 1920 to 1945. Part Two focuses on the professional communities within the hospital, Four essays explore the impact of technology on the modern hospital, science and the nursing profession, the changing education of hospital administrators, and the coming of age, in the 1960s, of the first hospital workers' union. A concluding article addresses crucial public policy issues and consider s prospects for the future of the American general hospital.

The Sir Mortimer B Davis Jewish General Hospital

The Sir Mortimer B  Davis Jewish General Hospital
Author: Frank Myron Guttman,Alexander Wright
Publsiher: McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2018-04-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780773553071

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Founded in 1934 as a small community hospital – open to all patients, regardless of race, religion, language, or ethnic background – Montreal's Jewish General has grown to become an internationally recognized facility, and a major component of McGill University's medical school. This comprehensive account of an esteemed institution begins by outlining the historical connections between Judaism and medicine, and the establishment of Jewish hospitals throughout the Western world at the end of the nineteenth and beginning of the twentieth centuries. Specifically Jewish hospitals originated in response to the prevalent anti-Semitism that made post-graduate training for Jewish physicians in hospitals nearly impossible and also due to the need for kosher facilities for patients. Doctor Frank Guttman, who trained at the Jewish General from 1959 to 1964 and joined its staff in 1965, provides a detailed account of the hospital’s history and its various directors, tracking the progress and medical breakthroughs of each department and presenting the exceptional clinicians and scientists who have made the hospital's progress possible. This book tells the story of Montreal's Jewish General, from humble beginnings to a world-class university hospital, committed to service, teaching, research, and innovation.

Planning the Laboratory for the General Hospital

Planning the Laboratory for the General Hospital
Author: United States. Public Health Service. Division of Hospital and Medical Facilities
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1963
Genre: Hospital laboratories
ISBN: UOM:39015041917504

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Construction at Army and Navy General Hospital Hot Springs Ark hearings December 19 1929

Construction at Army and Navy General Hospital  Hot Springs Ark      hearings      December 19  1929
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 16
Release: 1929
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: STANFORD:36105029337180

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