CITY HOSPITAL
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Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST):
CIA-RDP80-00809A000600040203-2
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RIPPUB
Original Classification:
C
Document Page Count:
1
Document Creation Date:
December 22, 2016
Document Release Date:
July 20, 2011
Sequence Number:
203
Case Number:
Publication Date:
June 6, 1953
Content Type:
REPORT
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CLASSIFICATION CCWFIIW-1A1.C::::::
CENTRAL INTELLIMCL AGENCY
INFORMATIO'. REPORT
2. :'his city had a population of about 13 thousand, and the hrsd rn~verel
25X1 DIaildings situated in the center of the city.
3. One building which was the largest was three stories high. The vain floor
25X1 contained an operating room, administrative offices, hitches-., and a steriliz-
irg room. The second floor had surgical cases for both men and women. The
25X1 thin-1 floor contained only female surgical cases and obstetric patier.te.
25X1 1. This hospital had one handred twenty beds. It had 40 beds for 5;.rg'~'31 Gtsee,
40 for internal medicine, 20 for obstemtrioal cases, and 20 for Lhi.iiranCa cases.
5. Our medical staff consisted of three doctors for surgery, one Fp:.cin:Mist ii
obstetrics, and one in internal medicine and Xrays.
6. The director and surgeon of the hospital at that time vas Dr dal-, Kner s+e,
age 38.
~s.s a Doctor 0nuJ mare, age 35.
Dr Nicholas IOsvineh ace 17. vna she enerie-_ -- wi we c ne.
9. MosI
the summer
ent was imported from Germany, and it vas fairly new. During
tudent interns at the hospital.
10. In the suer of 1941=~e n receiving military persantel as patients as the
front line was aWjhere from 20 to 30 ibiles away.
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