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  2. St. Elizabeths Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Elizabeths Hospital. /  38.85083°N 76.99444°W  / 38.85083; -76.99444. St. Elizabeths Hospital is a psychiatric hospital in Southeast Washington, D.C. operated by the District of Columbia Department of Mental Health. The hospital opened in 1855 under the name Government Hospital for the Insane, [4] the first federally operated ...

  3. Saint Elizabeths Hospital East and West Cemeteries - Wikipedia

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    St. Elizabeths Hospital East and West Cemeteries are two historic cemeteries located on the grounds of St. Elizabeths Hospital . The West cemetery has burials from the Civil War and hospital patients. Most of the veterans buried in the cemetery, on the West Campus, were patients of the hospital and not casualties of the war. [1]

  4. Campus of St. Elizabeths Hospital - Wikipedia

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    1963. demolished. New hospital building. 2010 [5] Gateway DC Pavilion [6] 2013 [5] St. Elizabeths East Entertainment and Sports Arena.

  5. Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building

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    Website. www .uscg .mil. The Douglas A. Munro Coast Guard Headquarters Building is the current headquarters of the United States Coast Guard and is located in Washington, D.C., on the west campus of the historic St. Elizabeths Hospital. The building is named in honor of Douglas Albert Munro and was completed in 2013.

  6. John Hinckley Jr. - Wikipedia

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    John Warnock Hinckley Jr. (born May 29, 1955) is an American who attempted to assassinate U.S. President Ronald Reagan as he left the Hilton Hotel in Washington, D.C., on March 30, 1981, two months after Reagan's first inauguration. Using a revolver, Hinckley wounded Reagan, the police officer Thomas Delahanty, the Secret Service agent Tim ...

  7. William Alanson White - Wikipedia

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    White approved the use of insulin shock therapy at St. Elizabeth's. In 1930, St. Elizabeth's was the only mental hospital in the United States with an American Medical Association-accredited internship. St Elizabeth's was investigated by Congress three different times: first in 1906, again in 1917-18, and finally in 1926.

  8. Walter Reed Army Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The Walter Reed Army Medical Center ( WRAMC ), officially known as Walter Reed General Hospital ( WRGH) until 1951, was the U.S. Army's flagship medical center from 1909 to 2011. Located on 113 acres (46 ha) in Washington, D.C., it served more than 150,000 active and retired personnel from all branches of the United States Armed Forces.

  9. List of hospitals in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    Specialty Hospital of Washington - Capitol Hill; Specialty Hospital of Washington - Hadley; St. Elizabeths Hospital; United Medical Center (opened in 1966 as Cafritz Memorial Hospital; also formerly known as Greater Southeast Community Hospital) Military hospitals. There is one hospital within the District of Columbia which offers care solely ...