Hospital's of Guernsey County
                                  Past and Present
 
 

                                        
 
  Cambridge Hospital

  Guernsey Memorial Hospital

  Fletcher Hospital

  Wells Hospital


                      Other Guernsey County Hospital's 
          

HUTH HOSPITAL

 

Paul Huth, MD managed the hospital for a number of years.  Huth Hospital later became the Cambridge Community Hospital.



KEENAN HOSPITAL
Located at the Northwest Corner of North Ninth Street and Gomber Avenue, the large white three story structure is still standing. It was the first hospital of record (1906-1915), named after Isaac W. Keenan, MD

 

LAWRENCE HOSPITAL

 

Lawrence Hospital, named for W. W. Lawrence, MD and located on Clark Street, Dr. Lawrence purchased this hospital from Dr. Keenan in 1920 and sold it in 1930 to Dr. George F. Swan.   
 

ST. FRANCIS HOSPITAL

 

The Order of St. Francis Nuns operated the South Tenth Street facility as St. Francis Hospital.  This hospital was built by Dr. Henry L. Wells.(see Wells Hospital for a complete story.)


 

SWAN HOSPITAL

 

Physician brothers, George F. and Reo Swan, MD’s operated Swan hospital until  June 30, 1953 when it was closed.  The equipment, supplies, medicines, accounts receivable, and cash on hand was donated to Guernsey Memorial Hospital, with which both brothers became associated.

    
                                      

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