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32993
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For Thirty-six years Julius Lowenbein, of Ashville, has been visiting the sick and afflicted in hospitals and sanitariums in and near the mountain city. An Ashville clothier-turned-manufacturer, Lowenbein started his visitation routine after spending months in a sanitarium himself.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 6 Issue 4, Jun 1938, p, por
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3445
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By cooperating rather than competing, Memorial Mission Medical Center and St. Joseph's Hospital in Asheville will cut costs and expand services, including additional clinics and outreach programs, from the $75 million in anticipated savings.
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4082
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Zelda Fitzgerald, wife of author F. Scott Fitzgerald, vacationed often with her parents in Western Carolina. Little could she know that she would die in a fire in 1948 in Asheville's Highland Hospital, where she was confined as a psychiatric patient. The cause of Buncombe County's most disastrous hospital fire, in which nine died, has never been determined.
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