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Beacon Light Home and Hospital stood at 34 West First Avenue.

Bellevue Private Hospital (or Bellevue Lying-In Hospital) was located at 21 East Beck Street.

Dr. Turney Hospital once stood at 164 North 22nd Street.

Emergency Hospital was operated by Columbus Emergency Hospital Company from 1908-1909 and was located at 398 East Town Street.

Francis Willard Hospital was once found at 338 West 7th Avenue.

Maternity Hospital for Women was located at 1007 East Oak Street.

Red Cross Hospital was suggested in 1898 as a non-sectarian facility to treat soldiers and to abolish prejudicial feelings.

Sanor Private Eye, Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital was once located at 206 East Town Street.

The Sixth Avenue Homeopathic Hospital, located at 310 West 6th Avenue was organized on May 23, 1899, by D. J. Ryan and R. O. Keiser. Homeopathic physician Willard B. Carpenter was an associate owner.