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  1. George was the eldest son of Duke Bogislaw X of Pomerania and his second wife Anna of Poland, a daughter of King Casimir IV of Poland. He was named after his uncle and godfather, Duke Georg the Bearded of Saxony, who had married the younger sister of George's mother. As a child, George spent time at the court of his uncle and godfather in ...

  2. Bedlam 1946. On May 6, 1946, Life magazine published "Bedlam 1946," an exposé of two state hospitals: Pennsylvania's Byberry and Ohio's Cleveland State. To a country shaken by recent revelations ...

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  4. When the last class graduated from the Hospital school in 1978, the School of Nursing took over the Tri-Institutional Education Building at 420 Service Drive, which has since housed the headquarters and all programs of the School. The School celebrated its silver anniversary in May 1975. In 1977, Claire M. Fagin became the third dean of the ...

  5. Jun 19, 1999 · June 19, 1999 at 1:00 a.m. EDT. NORRISTOWN, Pa., June 18 -- A disgruntled former nurse at a state mental hospital here opened fire on two hostages this morning after a two-day standoff with police ...

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  6. SERVICE IN WARTIME. The Pennsylvania Hospital has been involved in every war in which our country has participated. In the French-Indian War (1754-1763) both wounded and ill soldiers were cared for. During the Revolutionary War, particularly in the severe winter of 1777-1778, the British occupied Pennsylvania Hospital.

  7. May 15, 2019 · From that point on, the state hospital system in Pennsylvania grew until the 1940s, when it served over 40,000 people. “If you have 5,000 people or 6,000 people in the same institutional setting, how you simply manage to give adequate care proved to be impossible.

  8. Duke of Pomerania from the House of Griffins. Georg Georg I Herzog von Pommern Pomerania Wolgast (11 Apr 1493 - 10 May 1531)