Van Wyck Hospital | |
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Location | Queens, New York, United States |
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Beds | 50 |
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Van Wyck Hospital [1] [2] [3] was a private hospital [4] located on Van Wyck Boulevard in Queens, NY and was among those New York City hospitals which passed newly tightened regulations enacted in 1936 "governing the physical equipment and the clinical and nursing standards."
Van Wyck later changed its name and subsequently closed.
The hospital, equipped with "fifty beds for surgery and medicine," [5] was subsequently known as Doctor's Hospital of Queens. [6] Doctor's was a partnership of two individuals "doing business as." [7]
A doctor sentenced to jail for perjury [8] subsequently refused to reveal details of surgery he performed at Van Wyck Hospital on an 18-year-old girl whose weight had dropped from 110 to 67 pounds. [9] [10]
Another case at this hospital involved "an illegal operation" performed at Van Wyck on a police officer's wife, "mother of a boy, 14 and a girl, 12." [3] The court continued despite a claim that the statute of limitations had expired and one of the doctors involved was dead.
died in Van Wyck Hospital, Jamaica, Queens
at the Van Wyck Hospital
chief surgeon of the Van Wyck Hospital, 104-26 Van Wyck blvd., Ozone Park
Defendants Warshaw and Wein, sued individually and as copartners formerly doing business as Doctors Hospital of Queens, defendant White and defendant Murphy
Van Wyck Hospital | |
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Geography | |
Location | Queens, New York, United States |
Services | |
Beds | 50 |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in New York State |
Other links | List of hospitals in Queens |
Van Wyck Hospital [1] [2] [3] was a private hospital [4] located on Van Wyck Boulevard in Queens, NY and was among those New York City hospitals which passed newly tightened regulations enacted in 1936 "governing the physical equipment and the clinical and nursing standards."
Van Wyck later changed its name and subsequently closed.
The hospital, equipped with "fifty beds for surgery and medicine," [5] was subsequently known as Doctor's Hospital of Queens. [6] Doctor's was a partnership of two individuals "doing business as." [7]
A doctor sentenced to jail for perjury [8] subsequently refused to reveal details of surgery he performed at Van Wyck Hospital on an 18-year-old girl whose weight had dropped from 110 to 67 pounds. [9] [10]
Another case at this hospital involved "an illegal operation" performed at Van Wyck on a police officer's wife, "mother of a boy, 14 and a girl, 12." [3] The court continued despite a claim that the statute of limitations had expired and one of the doctors involved was dead.
died in Van Wyck Hospital, Jamaica, Queens
at the Van Wyck Hospital
chief surgeon of the Van Wyck Hospital, 104-26 Van Wyck blvd., Ozone Park
Defendants Warshaw and Wein, sued individually and as copartners formerly doing business as Doctors Hospital of Queens, defendant White and defendant Murphy