This text covers the first four decades, from 1929 to 1970, of the Vancouver Memorial Hospital, noting the significant innovations, especially since 1945, in hospital administration and practice. Drawing primarily from board meeting minutes, this material chronicles the changing leadership of board members, benefactors, and staffing, navigating conflict resolutions and growing pains of hospital expansion, as well as serving as a historical record for financial needs and adjustments during this time period.
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A History of Vancouver Memorial Hospital (Originally Named Clark General Hospital): 1929 - 1970
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