Zur Gründung des katholischen St. Elisabeth-Hospitals
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Gütersloher Beiträge >> 1994 Dezember
Dezember 1994
Enthält: enthält u.a.: Theodor Billroth, Niemöller & Abel, Güth & Wolf, Niemöller & Lütgert, Miele & Cie., Laurentius Becker, Heinrich Barth, Bernadina Pack, Dr. Wilhelm Schlüter, Dr. Leopold Kranefuß, Dr. August Stohlmann, Dr. Köhne, Dr. Hermann Schlüter, Dr. Wilhelm Schlüter, Dr. Ignaz Jaspers, Schwester Brigitta, Schwester Honoria, Schwester Wernera, Schwester Beredine, Schwester Rochina, Schwester Ursula, Strenger & Westerfrölke, Ydo Sol
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Autor: Bernd Josef Wagner
Foto des ehemaligen Pfarrhauses am Domhof als St. Elisabeth Hospital bei der Einweihung 1894, Blick von der Kirchstraße auf den Eingang des 1922/23 errichteten Erweiterungsbaus, Foto von der Sprengung des Hospitals 1985 von Ydo Sol, Aufstellung der Belegung des Hospitals von 1896 - 1904, Aufstellung der Pflegesätze der Gütersloher Krankenhäuser (1904) 47
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