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Grace Hospital (Seattle)
American hospital
American hospital

Grace Hospital may refer to three separate hospitals in Seattle:
- Grace Hospital was a forty-bed, two-story hospital opened in 1886 and located "by Trinity Church" (presumably Trinity Episcopal Parish Church in the First Hill neighborhood). It was long defunct and the building razed by 1905.
- Grace Hospital was a homeopathic hospital started by Dr. C.P Bryant in 1932. It was the only "open door" hospital on the West Coast.
- Seattle Grace Hospital is the name of the fictional hospital on the American television show Grey's Anatomy.
References
References
- History of Seattle from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, Volume 1, by Clarence Bagley, page 325
- History of Seattle from the Earliest Settlement to the Present Time, Volume 1, by Clarence Bagley, page 333
- Grimes, Melanie. (2005). "Dr. John Bastyr: Philosophy and Practice". Alethea Book Company.
- Holtz, Andrew. (2007). "The Real 'Seattle Grace' Hospital, The True Stories of Surgery Residency". Oncology Times.
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