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{{short description|defunct hospital in The Bronx/NYC, now a Detox/Drug rehab}} | {{short description|defunct hospital in The Bronx/NYC, now a Detox/Drug rehab}} | ||
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|url=http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/alba_001/bioghist.html | |url=http://dlib.nyu.edu/findingaids/html/tamwag/alba_001/bioghist.html | ||
|title=Guide to the Fredericka Martin Papers | |title=Guide to the Fredericka Martin Papers | ||
|quote=As supervisor and head nurse she served on the staffs of .. and Crotona Park Hospital}}</ref> Today that location houses a "substance abuse treatment rehabilitation center."<ref>{{cite web | |quote=As supervisor and head nurse she served on the staffs of .. and Crotona Park Hospital}}</ref> Today that location houses a "] center."<ref>{{cite web | ||
|url=https://citehealth.com/rehab-centers/new-york/cities/bronx/vip-community-services-based-at-1790-marmion-avenue | |url=https://citehealth.com/rehab-centers/new-york/cities/bronx/vip-community-services-based-at-1790-marmion-avenue | ||
|title=VIP Community Services (Mens Residential Drug Program) | |title=VIP Community Services (Mens Residential Drug Program) | ||
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The hospital's name comes from its location, "southeast corner of Crotona Park East and Charlotte Street"<ref name=CrotHos.NYT1913/> rather than "Crotona Avenue and Crotona Park South"<ref>{{cite newspaper |newspaper=] | The hospital's name comes from its location, "southeast corner of Crotona Park East and Charlotte Street"<ref name=CrotHos.NYT1913/> rather than "Crotona Avenue and Crotona Park South"<ref>{{cite newspaper |newspaper=] | ||
|url=https://www.nytimes.com/1930/11/09/archives/eight-hurt-in-crash-of-bus-and-truck-25-passengers-in-bronx-are.html | |url=https://www.nytimes.com/1930/11/09/archives/eight-hurt-in-crash-of-bus-and-truck-25-passengers-in-bronx-are.html | ||
|title=Eight Hurt in Crash of Bus and Truck; 25 passengers in Bronx are thrown from seats as Vehicles Collide. DRIVER TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Ambulance Surgeon Treats | |title=Eight Hurt in Crash of Bus and Truck; 25 passengers in Bronx are thrown from seats as Vehicles Collide. DRIVER TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Ambulance Surgeon Treats Other Victims of Accident at Crotona Park South Corner | ||
Other Victims of Accident at Crotona Park South Corner | |||
|date=November 9, 1930}}</ref> to which location ] moved in 1907. | |date=November 9, 1930}}</ref> to which location ] moved in 1907. | ||
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defunct hospital in The Bronx/NYC, now a Detox/Drug rehabCrotona Park Hospital was a hospital in The Bronx. Today that location houses a "substance abuse treatment rehabilitation center."
The hospital's name comes from its location, "southeast corner of Crotona Park East and Charlotte Street" rather than "Crotona Avenue and Crotona Park South" to which location Fordham Hospital moved in 1907.
References
- ^ "New Bronx Hospital: Buys Plot at Crotona Park for $300,000 Building". The New York Times. July 13, 1913.
- Cary Nelson; Jefferson Hendricks, eds. (1996). Madrid 1937: Letters of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade. ISBN 978-0-4159-1408-6.
Fredericka Martin, night supervisor at the Crotona Park Hospital in New York and now scheduled to be head nurse at
- "Guide to the Fredericka Martin Papers".
As supervisor and head nurse she served on the staffs of .. and Crotona Park Hospital
- "VIP Community Services (Mens Residential Drug Program)". February 28, 2011.
- "Eight Hurt in Crash of Bus and Truck; 25 passengers in Bronx are thrown from seats as Vehicles Collide. DRIVER TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Ambulance Surgeon Treats Other Victims of Accident at Crotona Park South Corner". The New York Times. November 9, 1930.
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