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"Health Clinics" magazine article
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Health Clinics
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Physicians
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Health Care
(4)
African Americans
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Charities
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Date
June/30/1956
(2)
December-january//1974...
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August 1979
(1)
December//1991
(1)
March/22/1935
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Betty Stearns
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Calvin L Cooper
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Christine Riccelli
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Emelie Levin
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Frederic Hron
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Activities of the Kansas City Health Department in Relation to Social Hygiene
March//1932
Article about the Kansas City Health Department and its dealings with venereal, or "social" diseases, especially syphilis and gonorrhea, including discussions about their treatment at the General Hospital...
2.
Clinics
June/30/1956
Histories of various health clinics in the Kansas City area, including the following: (1) the Afred Benjamin Dispensary starting in 1906, (2) the Richard Cabot Club starting in 1906 as the Saint Luke's...
3.
Colored Child Welfare Stations in Kansas City
September//1924
Article about Child Welfare Stations and Well Baby Clinics utilized in the growth of care for black babies in Kansas City.
4.
Cover Story: Local Heroes
December//1991
Photo and bio of Gary Baker, the "not-for-profit CEO" and fund-raising event organizer of "Crittenton, founded in 1896 as a home for unwed mothers," having "evolved into the second-largest treatment center...
5.
KC Free Health Clinic Works to Meet Rising Health Care Needs
December 1, 2005
The Kansas City Free HEalth Clinic was founded in 1971. Although its work has evolved its core mission is still "to promote health and wellness by providing quality services, at no charge, to people without...
6.
Local Heroes: Ron McMillan
December 1995
Photo and biographical description of Ron McMillan, a 47-year-old black anti-crime activist in Kansas City, especially working with drug addicts. Coming to Kansas City in 1988 from New York City and forming...
7.
Making a Difference
November//1990
Section of the article describing the Southwest Boulevard Family Health Clinic and its founder, Dr. Sharon Lee, designed to "provide health care services to all, including people who are underserved,"...
8.
May We Present Dorothy Gallagher
March/22/1935
Photo and biographical article about Dorothy Gallagher, founder of the Guadalupe Center with a new "Spanish Colonial building" designed by architect E. G. Rainey under construction. Description of her...
9.
New Answer to Health Care for Women
December-January//1974-1975
Article about the then-new phenomenon of abortion clinics.
10.
New Answer to Health Care for Women
December-January//1974-1975
Article about the abortion clinic, Comprehensive Health Services, at 7700 West 63rd Street (Highway 50).
11.
Players: Ann Romaker
October 2001
Photo and article about Dr. Ann Romaker, a physician, "president of the Metropolitan Medical Society," and "director of the sleep disorders clinic at St. Luke's Hospital."
12.
Project Hi Blood: A Door-to-Door Fight against Hypertension
February//1975
Photos and article about "Project Hi Blood, a model out-reach program to locate and treat hypertension victims," especially poor blacks "throughout Kansas City, Mo., ghetto" and headquartered at "the new...
13.
Sister of Mercy on Southwest Boulevard
December 2000
Photos and biographical article about Dr. Sharon Lee, a 50-year-old physician at the Family Health Care Clinic at 7th Street and Southwest Boulevard in Kansas City, Kansas, for "more than a decade" serving...
14.
Specialty Societies
June/30/1956
Histories of Kansas City area medical specialty societies, including the American Academy of General Practice, the Greater Kansas City, Missouri, Academy of General Practice, the Industrial Medical Association...
15.
The Baby Chase
June//1985
Comprehensive article about infertility clinics, options, and treatments.
16.
The Baby Makers
May//1990
Article about high technology infertility physicians Dr. John Betts and Dr. Rodney Lyles and their clinic, the Reproductive Resource Center of Greater Kansas City, "one of the ten most successful in the...
17.
The Keeley Institute, Portsmouth Bldg., Kansas City, Kas.
May/15/1897
Small ad for the Keeley Institute, a clinic or sanitarium "for the cure of liquor and opium addictions."
18.
The Westport Free Health Clinic
August 1979
Article about the Westport Free Health Clinic at 4008 Baltimore Avenue, with photos.
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