Fitzsimons General Hospital, 1920
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In 1918 Fitzsimons General Hospital was established east of Denver to treat soldiers infected with tuberculosis during World War I. Soon it grew to eighty-six buildings and a capacity of 1,400 patients.
Date
1920
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