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    Misgav Ladach (Hebrew: מִשְׂגָּב לַדָּךְ) is a Jewish hospital in Katamon, Jerusalem that belongs to Kupat Holim Meuhedet, Israel's third largest HMO...
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  • Misgav), a regional council in Israel Misgav Am, a kibbutz in Israel Misgav Dov, a moshav near Gedera Misgav Ladach, a private, limited-service hospital...
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    delivery procedure used to deliver babies who have airway compression. The Misgav Ladach method is a modified caesarean section which has been used nearly all...
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    of the late 19th and early 20th century. In 2005, Meuhedet took over Misgav Ladach hospital in Jerusalem, turning it into a diagnostic center and in 2019...
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    Ferdinando Antonio; Cianci, Stefano (2014). "Comparison between modified Misgav-Ladach and Pfannenstien-Kerr techniques for Cesarean section: review of literature"...
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  • Ferdinando Antonio; Cianci, Stefano (2014). "Comparison between modified Misgav-Ladach and Pfannenstiel-Kerr techniques for Cesarean section: review of literature"...
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    elders. One of the apartment buildings was used as a new location to the Misgav Ladach hospital, originally from the Old City. In the early 1950s, many public...
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  • St John Ophthalmic Hospital) Eitanim (psychiatric) Herzog Hospital Misgav Ladach Saint Louis French Hospital (palliative care) Amal, Hod Adumim (geriatric...
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    Spanish Community Committee, the Sephardic Kadisha Society, and the Misgav Ladach Hospital. The community committee owned a lot of real estate in Jerusalem...
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    Three Jewish hospitals were founded in Jerusalem: Bikur Cholim (1826), Misgav Ladach (1854), and Ezrat Nashim (1895). Christian missionary organizations...
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