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Gilded Age for sale: F. Scott Fitzgerald's Baltimore house
If you want a taste of the Gilded Age, just plunk down $450,000, the asking price for a Baltimore townhouse once owned by F. Scott Fitzgerald. The author who gave us "The Great Gatsby" and other classics lived in Towson and Baltimore while wife Zelda...
Tags: Sheppard Pratt Health System, Psychiatry, Literature, Hospitals and Clinics, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (movie)
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911 caller discovered gunshot victim in Northeast Baltimore
Police have still not identified a man who died Tuesday after being shot in Northeast Baltimore. A 911 caller found a gunshot victim in the Lauraville neighborhood around 7:45 a.m. Tuesday, police said. Around 2:25 a.m., officers responded to a call for...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings
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Committee searching for replacement for Del. Hattie Harrison
The Baltimore SunThe Baltimore City Democratic Central Committee is searching for a replacement for Del. Hattie Harrison, who was the longest-serving member of the House of Delegates. Harrison died of heart disease complications Monday at the Johns Hopkins Hospital....Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Elections, Heart Disease, Martin O'Malley, Politics
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Poetic passions, tragic partings among Baltimore's greatest romances
Baltimore has witnessed love and loss. From the banks of the harbor to Mount Vernon's cobblestones to the grassed-over burial plots of Greenmount Cemetery, embedded in this city are vestiges of some of history's great romances, stories of people coming...
Tags: Edgar Allan Poe, Mount Vernon, Sheppard Pratt Health System, Nora Roberts, Tuberculosis
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Injured soldier gets double arm transplant
Brendan Marrocco sometimes looks down at his arms and can't believe they really exist. Until six weeks ago, the 26-year-old didn't have arms. He lost both of his, as well as his legs, in the Iraq War when the armored vehicle he was driving ran over a...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds, Iraq, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Hattie Harrison, longest-serving Md. delegate
Hattie Harrison, the matriarch of East Baltimore politics who often greeted colleagues as "Baby" and was known for her signature curled hair and Southern cooking, will be remembered at a funeral at noon Feb. 9. Mrs. Harrison died of heart disease...
Tags: Edgewood, William Donald Schaefer, Barbara A. Mikulski, Marvin Mandel, Elections
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Hospitals seeing large number of patients with flu symptoms
Area hospitals are coping with a surge of patients with achy bodies, fevers and sore throats as the nation grapples with a flu season that has hit earlier and harder than usual.
The flu virus is unpredictable, so no one knows when the outbreak will...Tags: Flu, Disease Prevention, Vaccines, Swine Flu, Preventative Medicine
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Two shot, one killed overnight in Baltimore
Hours after getting a 911 call reporting gunshots, police say, they found a man fatally shot in Northeast Baltimore's Lauraville neighborhood Tuesday morning. The call notifying police of gunshots came in about 2:30 a.m. near the 4900 block of Morello...
Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Shootings
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Iraq veteran on his double-arm transplant: 'It feels amazing'
This post has been corrected, as indicated below.From the moment he entered the room at Johns Hopkins Hospital for his news conference, Brendan Marrocco was a picture of determination. He pushed his wheelchair using his arms and wrists and he smiled, showing off the new limbs. “It feels amazing,...Tags: Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Iraq War (2003-2011), Armed Conflicts, Wars and Interventions
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Soldier who lost all limbs in Iraq gets double arm transplant
A soldier who lost all of his limbs in the Iraq War received double arm transplants at Johns Hopkins Hospital last month in a rare procedure that has already begun to restore some normalcy to his life.
Hopkins doctors are to speak in detail about the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Walter Reed Army Medical Center, Iraq, The New York Times, Iraq War (2003-2011)
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Digital Harbor's Harrison suffers knee injury at Basketball Academy
Digital Harbor's A'Lexus Harrison breathed a sigh of relief Saturday afternoon when doctors at Johns Hopkins Hospital told her that she had only slightly sprained her right knee during a game at the 17th annual Basketball Academy. Harrison, a 6-foot All-...
Tags: Morgan State University, Hospitals and Clinics, Injuries and Wounds, Maryland Terrapins, Basketball
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Controversial address vaults Hopkins' Carson into political arena
Dr. Ben Carson says he didn't anticipate the reaction to what he considered his common-sense remarks as keynote speaker this month at the National Prayer Breakfast. But after video went viral of the trailblazing black neurosurgeon taking jabs at...
Tags: Chicago Tribune Columnists, Sean Hannity, Neurosurgery, Awards and Prizes, The Wall Street Journal
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