Will Rogers Memorial Hospital

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Will Rogers Memorial Hospital[edit | edit source]

The Will Rogers Memorial Hospital is a historic medical facility located in Saranac Lake, New York. It was originally established as a tuberculosis treatment center in the early 20th century, and later became a research institute dedicated to the study of respiratory diseases.

History[edit | edit source]

The hospital was founded in 1926 by the National Vaudeville Artists (NVA) as a sanatorium for stage performers suffering from tuberculosis. It was named in honor of Will Rogers, a famous American humorist and social commentator, who was a member of the NVA and died in a plane crash in 1935. The hospital was later renamed the Will Rogers Memorial Hospital in his honor.

Facilities and Services[edit | edit source]

The Will Rogers Memorial Hospital was equipped with state-of-the-art medical facilities for its time. It had a capacity of 150 beds and provided a range of services including radiology, pathology, surgery, and physiotherapy. The hospital also had a research department that conducted studies on respiratory diseases.

Legacy[edit | edit source]

The Will Rogers Memorial Hospital played a significant role in the treatment of tuberculosis during the mid-20th century. It was one of the leading institutions in the field of respiratory disease research. The hospital closed in 1975, but its legacy continues through the Will Rogers Institute, which funds medical research and provides public education on respiratory diseases.

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