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  2. Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Hospital for Sick Children ( HSC ), corporately branded as SickKids, is a major pediatric teaching hospital located on University Avenue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Toronto, the hospital was ranked the top pediatric hospital in the world by Newsweek in 2021. [1]

  3. Toronto hospital baby deaths - Wikipedia

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    Toronto hospital baby deaths. The Toronto hospital baby deaths were a series of suspicious deaths that occurred in the Cardiac Ward of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, Canada between July 1980 and March 1981. The deaths started after a cardiology ward had been divided into two new adjacent wards.

  4. Charles Smith (pathologist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Randal Smith is a former Canadian pathologist known for performing flawed child autopsies that resulted in wrongful convictions. As the head forensic pathologist at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, from 1982 to 2003, Smith performed more than 1,000 child autopsies. [1] In 2002, Smith was reprimanded with a caution by ...

  5. Talk:Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    Although the hospital has been promoting itself as that for about 3 years now, the name of the hospital is "The Hospital for Sick Children". A qhick glance at Princess Margaret Hospital (Toronto), Toronto General Hospital, St. Michael's Hospital (Toronto), and Mount Sinai Hospital (Toronto) shows that only TGH uses the acronym exclusively ...

  6. Victoria Hospital for Sick Children - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was built in 1892 by the architectural firm of Darling and Curry and served as the hospital that is now called Hospital for Sick Children (or "Sick Kids") until 1951. The construction of the five-storey building was a very important step in the history of the hospital since it was previously located in a small downtown house which ...

  7. Norman Bethune - Wikipedia

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    His most famous instrument was the Bethune Rib Shears, which remain in use today. He published 14 articles describing his innovations in thoracic technique. He started his career in surgery at the Toronto General Hospital in 1921. Political activities. Bethune became increasingly concerned with the socio-economic aspects of disease.

  8. Irene Uchida - Wikipedia

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    University of Toronto. Occupation. Geneticist. Irene Ayako Uchida, OC (April 8, 1917 – July 30, 2013) was a Canadian scientist and Down syndrome researcher. [1] Born in Vancouver, she initially studied English literature at the University of British Columbia. As a child and teenager she played violin and piano, and was described as "out-going ...

  9. List of hospitals in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Hospital for Sick Children: Humber River Hospital, Wilson Site: 1997: North York: Humber River Hospital: University of Toronto (Community-Affiliated); Queen's University at Kingston: Michael Garron Hospital: 1929: East York: Toronto East Health Network: University of Toronto (TAHSN associate members-affiliated) Toronto East General ...