St. Luke's Hospital (Chicago, Illinois)

St. Luke's Hospital, in Chicago, Illinois, is a former hospital. Its set of Gothic Revival style buildings, the St. Luke's Hospital Complex, was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[1]

St. Luke's Hospital Complex
Location1435 S. Michigan Ave., 1400 Block S. Indiana Ave., Chicago, Illinois
Coordinates41°51′47″N 87°37′23″W
ArchitectFrost, Charles S.; Granger
Architectural styleRenaissance, Gothic
NRHP reference No.82000392[1]
Added to NRHPNovember 24, 1982

The hospital eventually outgrew its original building, moved to a new location, and eventually became Rush University Medical Center, a major Chicago hospital. The original building has been redeveloped into condominiums.

History

St. Luke's Hospital was founded in 1864. The St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing was established in 1885. St. Luke's merged with Presbyterian Hospital to form Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital in 1956. Their nursing schools also united to create the Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing.[2]

In 1969, Rush Medical College reactivated its charter and merged with Presbyterian-St. Luke's Hospital to form Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center.[2] Rush University, which now includes colleges of medicine, nursing, health sciences and research training, was established in 1972. The institution officially changed its name in September 2003 to Rush University Medical Center.[2]

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References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. "About Rush: History". Rush University Medical Center. Retrieved 6 September 2013.



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