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Almost twenty years ago, on January 15, 1985, a steel container, 4 feet high and 18 inches in diameter, was buried beneath a tree fronting …
Read Part 6 >>THE DEBATE OVER CITY VIEWOn August 17, 1984, the Los Angeles Times ran a story on City View Hospital entitled “Financial III …
Read Part 5 >> CITY VIEW HOSPITAL INITIATIVESThe hospital administration was aware of the dispersal of the community, of its aging staff, and of its …
Read Part 4 >>TRUSTEESHIP OF THE JAPANESE HOSPITAL AND INTERNMENTWith the outbreak of war between the United States and Japan, the Japanese-American community was subjected …
Read Part 3 >>THE ORIGINS OF JAPANESE HOSPITALS IN LOS ANGELESThe Japanese community in Los Angeles grew gradually, its growing size reflected in a gradual …
Read Part 2 >>ETHNIC HOSPITALS IN THE UNITED STATESMany immigrant populations in the United States formed their own institutions. Perhaps these institutions helped to ease …
Read Part 1 >>MEDICAL LICENSURE OF THE JAPANESE PHYSICIANSTypically, to obtain a license to practice medicine in California required the applicant to show proof of …
INTRODUCTIONIn the waning days of July, 1985, City View Hospital was transferring its last few patients to St. Vincent’s Medical Center across town. The administrator …
Although a number of Nikkei and Asian eldercare organizations grew organically out of existing Japanese Issei “Pioneer” or community centers, church, or civic organizations, Keiro …
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