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Eleanor Campbell (physician)

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231:, where she provided free medical care to the local and surrounding communities through the Deering Health Center, which she founded for that purpose. In 1931, she founded the Deering Foundation (renamed the Eleanor A. Campbell Charitable Fund in 2016) to provide tuition support for local residents. The foundation still operates, with assets of over $ 1 million in 2022. 151:
south of Washington Square, by 1924 the Center was the largest clinic of its kind in the United States. The Center provided healthcare through over one million visits to the largely Italian immigrant population between 1921 and 1957, when Campbell retired. Campbell refused any wages for her services.
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208:, founded by Campbell's mother. Responding to entreaties from Reverend Alonzo Ray Petty to attend to the needs of the many local children suffering from rickets, Campbell opened the center at the 153: 119: 201: 221: 234:
Campbell died December 29, 1959, and was predeceased by her daughter, born Elizabeth Milbank Tanner (1905–1930). Campbell was interred in the Milbank Mausoleum,
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in January, 1921. Later out-growing its quarters, the Center moved first to 237
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and later worked at the Mulberry Street Health Center, operated by the
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by the Italian government for her contributions to Italian-Americans.
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New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor
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Dr. Campbell spent part of each summer after 1922 in
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Index

Boston University School of Medicine
Judson Health Center
Elizabeth Milbank Anderson
Abraham Archibald Anderson
Star of Italian Solidarity
Judson Health Center
New York City
Judson Memorial Church
Star of Italian Solidarity
Elizabeth Milbank Anderson
Abraham Archibald Anderson
Jeremiah Milbank
Spence School
Bryn Mawr College
Boston University School of Medicine
Metropolitan Hospital
New York Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor
Milbank Memorial Fund
Judson Church
Thompson Street
Spring Street
Frederick Barber Campbell
Deering, New Hampshire
Putnam Cemetery
Greenwich, Connecticut


New York World
OCLC
13486042

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