Emanuel Unity Hospital

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Emanuel Unity Hospital[1] was a hospital in Brooklyn; it is now defunct. It originated as Emanuel Hospital[2] and Unity Hospital. By the 1970s it was referred to locally as Unity Hospital.[3]

History[]

Emanuel Hospital plaque
Emanuel Hospital plaque site

The same local hospital that attempted to swallow up Emanuel Hospital in 1899[2] was, in 1978, battling them for its own survival.[3] The latter situation resulted in a compromise: for then, Unity would "keep its methadone maintenance drug program and its outpatient services open, both of which will be run by Jewish Hospital." By 1989 Jewish also lost a battle for survival.[4]

Unity Hospital's 1545 St. Johns Place building,[5][6] once the hospital closed,[7] became an apartment building.

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  1. ^ "Brooklyn Borough, Kings County, New York: 1930 Federal Census Team Transcription; Microfilmed on 55 rolls, T626-1491 to T626-1544". Retrieved December 9, 2020.
  2. ^ a b "OBJECT TO JEWISH HOSPITAL.; Incorporation of Emanu-El Hospital and Dispensary Disapproved". The New York Times. December 16, 1899.
  3. ^ a b Ronald Sullivan (February 12, 1978). "Jewish Hospital in Brooklyn Wins Its Battle to Survive, as State Aides Close Nearby Unity". The New York Times.
  4. ^ Howard W. French (March 20, 1989). "In Brooklyn, a Hospital Faces Its Own Mortality". The New York Times. Formed in a 1983 merger between two hospitals, Interfaith, with its 620 beds on two sites ... the former Jewish Hospital .. the former St. John's Episcopal Hospital
  5. ^ "Unity Hospital". Brooklyn Public Library.
  6. ^ "The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York". Brooklyn Eagle. ... 150 members of the Junior Auxiliary of Unity Hospital, 1545 St. Johns Place
  7. ^ "Where to Find Medical Records for Closed Hospitals in New York State" (PDF). Retrieved November 26, 2020.

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