Lutheran Hospital


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Lutheran Hospital

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The Lutheran Hospital was a general, independent, hospital that admitted patients of all faiths. The hospital did not admit tubercular patients. The facility’s capacity was 76 patients, with sixteen private rooms and sixty ward beds. The facility moved to Belleville and was renamed in the 1950s after Clara Maass, a local nurse who died in 1901 during research on yellow fever prevent.

Date

circa 1910-1950

State

extant

Bibliography

Turner, Jean-Rae, Richard T. Koles, and Charles F. Cummings. Newark, the Golden Age. Columbia, SC: Arcadia, 2003. Print. P 61.

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