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The Aultman Hospital Story The Aultman – Harter Dream

18 Monday May 2020

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Aultman Hospital, Canton, History, McKinley Presidential Library and Museum, Museums Thank Health Heroes, ohio, Stark County, Thank a Medical Person, Together is Better

Mark Holland, Archivist of the McKinley Presidential Library & Museum, helps to express as a museum our support to the people in the medical world who are fighting CoVid 19, and treating the patients as well as the disease. We want to show you the origins of our local medical institutions and personnel. Today we present to you the history of Aultman Hospital.

The Aultman Hospital Story Part III: 1960 to Present Day…

17 Sunday May 2020

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Aultman Hospital, Canton, History, McKinley Presidential Library and Museum, Museums Thank Health Heroes, ohio, Stark County, Thank a Medical Person, Together is Better

Mark Holland, Archivist of the McKinley Presidential Library & Museum, helps to express as a museum our support to the people in the medical world who are fighting CoVid 19, and treating the patients as well as the disease. We want to show you the origins of our local medical institutions and personnel. Today we present to you Part I on Aultman Hospital.

The Aultman Hospital Story Part II: From the Depression to the Boomers…

10 Sunday May 2020

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Aultman Hospital, Canton, History, McKinley Presidential Library and Museum, Museums Thank Health Heroes, ohio, Stark County, Thank a Medical Person, Together is Better

Mark Holland, Archivist of the McKinley Presidential Library & Museum, helps to express as a museum our support to the people in the medical world who are fighting COVID-19, and treating the patients as well as the disease. We want to show you the origins of our local medical institutions and personnel. Today we present to you Part II on Aultman Hospital.

Aultman Hospital from Greentown to – Dartmouth Avenue…

04 Monday May 2020

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Aultman Hospital, Canton, History, McKinley Presidential Library and Museum, Museums Thank Health Heroes, ohio, Stark County, Thank a Medical Person, Together is Better

 
Mark Holland, Archivist of the McKinley Presidential Library & Museum, helps to express our support to the people in the medical world who are fighting COVID-19, and treating the patients as well as the disease.  We want you to know the origins and the contributions of our local medical personnel.

Today we present to you: Part I of a series on The History of Aultman Hospital

Aultman Hospital from Greentown to – Dartmouth Avenue

Mercy Hospital Story Part III A Home to a Hospital Timken – Mercy…

19 Sunday Apr 2020

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Canton, History, McKinley Presidential Library and Museum, Mercy Hospital, Museums Thank Health Heroes, ohio, Stark County, Thank a Medical Person

 

Mark Holland, Archivist of the McKinley Presidential Library & Museum, helps to express as a museum our support to the people in the medical world who are fighting CoVid 19, and treating the patients as well as the disease. Today we present to you Part III and the conclusion of a series on Mercy Hospital. We want to show you the origins of our local medical institutions and personnel

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