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The Daughters of Charity, Catholic Hospitals, and the Expansion of American Healthcare Cynthia Jensen were characterized by an institutionally

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The Daughters of Charity, Catholic Hospitals, and the Expansion of American Healthcare Cynthia Jensen were characterized by an institutionallyFor over two centuries, the Daughters of Charity, a community of Catholic sisters whose principal occupation was to serve the sick poor, significantly contributed to the formation and development of U. S. hospitals and other healthcare institutions. Donning their large white winged cornettes, the Daughters served the sick poor during wars and epidemics and founded over fifty hospitals throughout the country. The Daughters of Charity and the Making of

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