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In [[1945]] the building, as part of the larger [[Jefferson-Hillman Hospital]] complex, was turned over to the [[Medical College of Alabama]], and are now part of the [[UAB Medical Center]].
In [[1945]] the building, as part of the larger [[Jefferson-Hillman Hospital]] complex, was turned over to the [[Medical College of Alabama]], and are now part of the [[UAB Medical Center]].


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==References==
==References==
* Bethea, Helen (1928) ''The Hillman Hospital: A Story of the Growth and Development of the First Hospital in Birmingham, 1888-1907.'' Birmingham: Board of Managers of Hillman Hospital
* Bethea, Helen (1928) ''The Hillman Hospital: A Story of the Growth and Development of the First Hospital in Birmingham, 1888-1907.'' Birmingham: Board of Managers of Hillman Hospital
* Holley, Howard L. & Eugenia Blount Dabney (January 1961) "History of the Hillman Hospital, Part I: The Hospital of the United Charities." ''De Historia Medicinae''. No. 5, pp. 9-16
* Holley, Howard L. & Eugenia Blount Dabney (January 1961) "History of the Hillman Hospital, Part I: The Hospital of the United Charities." ''De Historia Medicinae''. No. 5, pp. 9-16


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Latest revision as of 11:02, 11 March 2021

The New Hillman Building is a 6-story building connecting to the south side of Hillman Hospital.

It and the similarly-designed Hillman Hospital School of Nursing Residence facing 7th Avenue South were constructed in 1927 and dedicated together on January 15, 1928.

In 1945 the building, as part of the larger Jefferson-Hillman Hospital complex, was turned over to the Medical College of Alabama, and are now part of the UAB Medical Center.

References

  • Bethea, Helen (1928) The Hillman Hospital: A Story of the Growth and Development of the First Hospital in Birmingham, 1888-1907. Birmingham: Board of Managers of Hillman Hospital
  • Holley, Howard L. & Eugenia Blount Dabney (January 1961) "History of the Hillman Hospital, Part I: The Hospital of the United Charities." De Historia Medicinae. No. 5, pp. 9-16