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center of each tower to prevent air from stagnating in the wards. This design was considered the very latest in 19th-century ventilation technology: The New York Times commented in 1888 that "altogether, the features marked a new departure in hospital construction and make this admirable structure a model of its kind."
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In 1890 the hospital was expanded south, and in both sections Haight designed circular wards, about 40 feet (12 m) in diameter, in part to facilitate better observation by a nurse at a central desk and in part because the design offered more space between the heads of the beds. Ventilation was a
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Inspired as much by modern medical theory as by 16th-century French châteaux, the architect Charles Haight's round towers were designed to deter germs and dirt from accumulating in sharp corners, which at the time was considered a harboring ground for disease. An air shaft ran vertically through the
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By early 2005, conversion of the old landmark hospital into condominiums, now called 455 Central Park West, was completed, with units selling for as much as $ 7 million. The new apartments in the old hospital building highlight its distinct features, most notably cavernous circular rooms with lofty
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Largely because cancer remained so deadly, the hospital soon ran into financial troubles. It came to be known as "the Bastille," a place to be feared and avoided by patients and patrons. At the turn of the century, administrators of the beleaguered hospital changed its name to the General Memorial
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The medical hospital, neglected, lay overgrown and vandalized for many decades. In the neighborhood the building become popularly known as "the castle" due to its gothic round towers. Through the years, many promising developers expressed interest in the decaying property. Among some of them were
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From its beginnings, the NYCH seemed fraught with misfortune. Just months after laying the cornerstone to the new hospital, one of its primary benefactors, Elizabeth Hamilton Cullum, succumbed to uterine cancer. Coincidentally, John Jacob Astor's wife, Charlotte Augusta Astor also died of uterine
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cancer just a week shy of the hospital's grand opening in December 1887, missing her chance to be presumably cured. Due in part to his generous financial contributions to the facility, the New York Cancer Hospital's first wing was appropriately dedicated the "Astor Pavilion".
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Hospital, and again in the early 1920s to the General Memorial Hospital for the Treatment of Cancer and Allied Diseases. Through the decades, the hospital endured its arduous dedication for its principle grounds of finding a cure for cancer.
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In 1955, the General Memorial Hospital for the Treatment of Cancer and Allied Diseases moved out of the outdated Central Park West facility to its new location on the East Side. There it grew to become what is present day
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and completed in 1887, the first portion of the hospital, designated solely for women, was at the southwest corner of 106th and Central Park West. At the dedication, Grant's physician, Fordyce Barker, said that cancer was
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ceilings, while those in the new tower have splendid views overlooking Central Park. Tenants enjoy such amenities as a spa, indoor pool, and 24-hour concierge service. The building was, even then, reputed to be haunted.
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and tax fraud that ultimately caused the home to close its doors in 1974. The former New York Cancer Hospital was left in such a disastrous condition following the closure of the nursing home that there were talks of
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visited the New York Cancer Hospital, by then renamed the General Memorial Hospital for the Treatment of Cancer and Allied Diseases, to see the brick and steel vault where the hospital kept its four grams of
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not due to misery, to poverty, or bad sanitary surroundings, or to ignorance or to bad habits, but a disease afflicting the cultured, the wealthy and the inhabitants of salubrious localities."
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Around 1955, the hospital became Towers Nursing Home, and the building began its decline. It was designated a New York City landmark in 1976, was added to the
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The concept in the 1880s was that germs and dirt in room corners were harboring ground for diseases, prompting the design of its circular wards towers.
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caused by the disease. Haight worked the round wards into the exterior architecture, which he executed in deep red brick and soft brown Belleville
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between West 105th and 106th Streets, and built between 1884 and 1886 with additions made between 1889 and 1890; it was designed by
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in 1977, and was converted into luxury condominium apartments in 2001–2005 designed by Perkins Eastman Architects.
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and was arguably the country's most famous physician. He had resigned as director of the first
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of the facility, all the more dreadful by the vision, through its gothic windows, of the tall
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key concern, so a duct ran up the centers of the wards to remove what was said to be
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treatment and research institution founded in 1884. The building was located at 455
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in the mid-19th century had finally given doctors a surgical treatment for cancer.
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was much involved in the founding of the hospital. Sims had been president of the
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Residential buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Manhattan
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Drake, Erin; Pierson, Margery & Ralph, Elizabeth K. (August 1976).
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there is no case on record of anyone being injured in health by radium.
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The 20th century brought new techniques in cancer treatment, including
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During the hospital's inauguration, treatment for cancer was mostly
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The big, broad towers gave the hospital the character of a French
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Cancer research hospital which became Memorial Sloan Kettering
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developed throat cancer. He lived in a brownstone at 3 East
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455 Central Park West between West 105th and 106th Streets
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This article is about the building. For the hospital, see
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New York Central Railroad 69th Street Transfer Bridge
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material, saying she had been ill recently only from
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and Sunday services in the hospital's Chapel of St.
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Fourth Universalist Society in the City of New York
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Index

Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
New York City Landmark

New York Cancer Hospital is located in New York City
New York Cancer Hospital is located in New York
New York Cancer Hospital is located in the United States
Manhattan
New York City
40°47′52″N 73°57′39″W / 40.79778°N 73.96083°W / 40.79778; -73.96083
Charles Coolidge Haight
Late Gothic Revival
French Chateau
77000961
Upper West Side
Manhattan
New York City
cancer
Central Park West
Charles Coolidge Haight
Late Gothic
French Chateau
Loire Valley
Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center
National Register of Historic Places
J. Marion Sims
American Medical Association
Woman's Hospital
Ulysses S. Grant
66th Street

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