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Highland Hospital, Asheville North Carolina, 1943Title: Highland Hospital, Asheville North CarolinaAuthor: Highland HospitalPublished: Asheville, North Carolina, 1943 Section: Cover Section: Staff Section: Highland Hospital Section: Birds-eye View of Asheville Section: Asheville Section: Scenery Section: Water Supply Section: Location Section: Grounds Section: Highland Park Section: In Highland Park Section: Highland Hall Section: The Instittion Section: Highland Hall Section: Central Building Section: Oak Lodge Section: South Wing, Central Building Section: Oak Lodge Section: Brushwood Bungalow Section: Homewood Section: Provision for Treatment Section: Diet Section: Scope of Work Section: Nervous Cases Section: Addictions Section: Mental Disorders Section: Predisposing Causes Section: Admission of Patients Section: General Treatment Section: Specific Treatment Section: Rest Cure Section: Work Cure Section: At Work and Play Section: Psychotherapy Section: Re-education Section: Vespers Section: Sports Section: Amusements Section: Nursing Section: Visitors Section: Rates Section: Admission Charges Section: Examination Fee Section: Back Cover
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Duke Medical Center Library & Archives newsletterSearchAsk the ArchivistQ: Who can access materials at the Medical Center Archives?A: Everyone! Students, faculty and staff members, alumni, and the general public all have access to the photographs, papers, oral histories, and memorabilia documenting the history of Duke Medicine. Materials are accessible in the Medical Center Archives reading room, located at 1408-A Christian Avenue, on weekdays from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. It is strongly recommended that you contact the Archives at least 24 hours before your visit so that the staff can have materials ready for you when you arrive. The phone number is 919-383-2653, and the email address is dumc.archives@mc.duke.edu.
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