im not sure where you could find this information, but i do know that the founder, Dr. George Emmett Browning, was there until the late 1950s when he died of rectal cancer. my mother was his secretary in the 40s. he was also a theatrical doctor, and was on call to the Broadway theatres. he delivered Jackie cooper. he was the grandson of the man who invented the browning rifle and i believe, a Mormon. if you could find information on Dr. Browning, maybe you could find out something about the records through him. earthmamaniki
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What regualations if any for a blood relative being the Administrator or Boss over another blood relative
Depends where in New York you are, but in NYC, there's a cardiothoracic surgeon, Dr. Nirav Patel (look him up) who works at Lenox Hill Hospital in Manhattan. He's excellent, a relative of mine had a bypass done by him a while ago.
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information is providedv by absolute that cannot be provided by relative dating?
information is providedv by absolute that cannot be provided by relative dating?
MRSA, in my mind, is the worst bacterial infection. I had a relative die from a MRSA infection caught in an OR in a Hospital, and had a relative visit the OR in a hospital (not the same Hospital where it was transmitted in the OR) and also caught MRSA. Forbes (see related link) lists several deadly bacteria which includes 1 fungal infection as well.
HIPAA stands for Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. HIPPA protects people's privacy when they go to the doctor or hospital. This means a relative or friend cannot call and get information about the person's visit.
Generally the hospital will turn over any belongings to a spouse or a blood relative. If the estate goes through probate the items will have to be accounted for.
The answer depends on what information you do have.
Yes, relative frequency probability uses group information and applies it to single cases.