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  2. Stockton State Hospital - Wikipedia

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    1016 [ 1] Stockton State Hospital or the Stockton Developmental Center was California 's first psychiatric hospital. The hospital opened in 1851 in Stockton, California, United States, and closed 1995–1996. The site is currently used as the Stockton campus of California State University, Stanislaus .

  3. UC Davis Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    UC Davis Medical Center ranked among the nation's top hospitals for 2020–21 in 9 adult medical specialties and 4 children's medical specialties, and it is the 6th best hospital in California, according to an annual U.S. News & World Report Best Hospitals survey published in July 2020. [3]

  4. UMMA Community Clinic - Wikipedia

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    South Los Angeles (SPA 6) University Muslim Medical Association, Inc. (UMMA) Community Clinic is the first Muslim American founded community-based health organization in the United States. Located in South Los Angeles, UMMA has a culturally and religiously diverse staff serving an equally diverse community.

  5. List of hospitals in California - Wikipedia

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    Dameron Hospital – Stockton. Doctors Hospital of Manteca – Manteca. Kaiser Manteca Medical Center – Manteca. Lodi Memorial Hospital – Lodi. St. Joseph's Medical CenterStockton. San Joaquin General Hospital – French Camp. Stockton State Hospital (1851–1996; closed) – the first psychiatric hospital in California.

  6. University of Chicago Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    The University of Chicago Medical Center. / 41.789528; -87.604472. The University of Chicago Medical Center ( UChicago Medicine) is a nationally ranked academic medical center located in Hyde Park on the South Side of Chicago. It is the flagship campus for The University of Chicago Medicine system and was established in 1898. [ 2]

  7. Sikhism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Sikhism in the United States. A gurdwara in Evergreen, San Jose, California. American Sikhs form the country's sixth-largest religious group. [ 1] While the U.S. Census does not ask about religion, [ 2] 70,697 Americans (or 0.02% of the total population) declared Sikh as their ethnicity in the 2020 census. [ 3]

  8. Prophetic medicine - Wikipedia

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    In Islam, prophetic medicine ( Arabic: الطب النبوي, 'al-Tibb al-nabawī) is the advice regarding sickness, treatment and hygiene based on reports of the Islamic prophet Muhammad as found in the hadith. The therapy involves diet, bloodletting, and cautery, and simple drugs (especially honey), numerous prayers and pious invocations for ...

  9. Medicine in the medieval Islamic world - Wikipedia

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    Overview. Medicine was a central part of medieval Islamic culture. This period was called the Golden Age of Islam and lasted from the eighth century to the fourteenth century. [ 6] The economic and social standing of the patient determined to a large extent the type of care sought and the expectations of the patients varied along with the ...