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Pacific Christian Hospital : ウィキペディア英語版 | Pacific Christian Hospital Pacific Christian Hospital was opened by Eugene Bible University (EBU) and International Bible Mission (IBM) at E. 12th Street and Hilyard Street in Eugene, Oregon on March 17, 1924. The person behind this enterprise was Eugene Claremont Sanderson, who founded Eugene Divinity School (EDS) in 1895 across Alder street from the hospital.〔Griffeth, Ross J. ''Crusaders for Christ''. Eugene, OR: Shelton-Turnbull, Inc., 1971.〕 EDS and EBU are now known as Northwest Christian University. The original hospital building is long gone, but the facility is now known as PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center University District, in the same location. ==Need and construction== There was a dire need for a good medical facility in Eugene in the early 1920s. Local citizens, because of Sanderson’s reputation, looked to him to develop such a facility. In 1922, the EBU Board of Trustees authorized him to erect the hospital and conduct a fund raising campaign. Construction of the six-story building began in February 1923 and it was dedicated on March 16, 1924. The facility cost about $225,000 to build.〔Goodrich, Martha A. ''History of Northwest Christian College''. Eugene, OR: unpublished MA thesis, University of Oregon, 1949.〕
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