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Maingau Clinic of the Red Cross

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The clinic traces its history to the 1890 establishment of the Maingau Nursing Society by the Frankfurt branch of the Patriotic Women's Association. Its main goal was the education of nurses, and for this purpose the society bought a building near the Eschenheimer Anlage. In 1897 the society formally
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Over the years, numerous Frankfurters have been born at the clinic, among them
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park in central Frankfurt, with the address Scheffelstraße 2–14.
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contributed significantly to the construction of the clinic
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The clinic is located just across the street from the
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became part of the Red Cross movement, under the name
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Franziska Speyer
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Eschenheimer Anlage
Georg Speyer
Franziska Speyer
Speyer family
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