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Charity, Hospitals: United States. New York. New York City. Dispensary: Hospitals, New York City: The New York Dispensary: Furnishes free medical aid to the sick poor, and visits those living in the district at their homes. No limits as to age, sex, nati
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Title: Charity, Hospitals: United States. New York. New York City. Dispensary: Hospitals, New York City: The New York Dispensary: Furnishes free medical aid to the sick poor, and visits those living in the district at their homes. No limits as to age, sex, nati
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