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Birmingham General Hospital, California

Birmingham General Hospital was a World War II US Army Hospital in Van Nuys, California at the corner of Vanowen Street and Balboa Boulevard. The hospital was built in 1942 and 1943 to care for troops returning home from oversea service. The first patient checked-in on August 24, 1943. The hospital had 1,777 beds housed in single-story buildings over the 131-acre campus.

Birmingham General Hospital
Birmingham General Hospital, 1945
LocationVan Nuys, California
Coordinates34°11′32″N 118°30′22″W / 34.1922269°N 118.5061954°W / 34.1922269; -118.5061954
Area131 acres
BuiltOpen August 24, 1943 (closed 1950)
ArchitectUS Army
Location of Birmingham General Hospital in California
Birmingham General Hospital Flag Pole, used for a US Medal Ceremony for an injured Vet in 1945
Birmingham General Hospital chapel
Birmingham General Hospital in 1945

Birmingham General Hospital

For a short time when it opened, Birmingham General Hospital was called Van Nuys General Hospital, but was renamed Birmingham General Hospital after Brigadier General Henry Patrick Birmingham (1854–1932), of the U.S. Army Medical Corps. The War Department approved the construction of the hospital on August 24, 1943. The land was farm land of the Encino Rancho and the Petit Ranch. The 80 single-story buildings were made of brick and some stucco. The hospital also had a chapel, rehabilitation pool, gymnasium, fire station, bomb shelter, kitchen, movie theater, racquetball/handball court, Pacific Electric street car station (possibly Van Nuys station) and a Prisoners of War (POW) wing. An Italian Service Unit with 40 Italian POWs from the North African campaign volunteered at the hospital. The Army hospital worked on general medicine of returning Veterans. There was special care for Vets with central nervous system syphilis, rheumatic fever, quadriplegic and paraplegic and shell shock. Due to the war efforts Penicillin was being mass-produced by 1944. The Hospital made use of this new wonder drug in helping Vets. The hospital was also one of the first to use an antibiotic ointment on patients. Maj. Joseph Weinberg used the new antibiotic ointment to help patients with infected compound fractures. The hospital also had a wing for women vets, women that served in WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service), Women's Army Corps and Army nurses. For returning Vets, 800 beds were used for debarkation medical work. The first commander of the hospital was Col. Alvin C. Miller, from the US Army's Pearl Harbor Army hospital. Chief of the medical rehabilitation was Jack W. Gregory.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8] Birmingham General Hospital also had a unit to modify cars for those that lost the use of their legs, to drive with hands only. Actress Susan Peters also received a modified Birmingham car after a hunting accident.[9][10][11][12][13]

After the war on 31 March 1946, the hospital was turned over to the Veterans Administration and renamed Birmingham Veterans Administration Hospital. The veterans' organization Paralyzed Veterans of America was started at this hospital.[14] The VA Hospital closed in 1950, the Vets at Birmingham were moved to the Veterans Administration Long Beach Hospital. In 1952 the hospital was sold to the Los Angeles City Schools for $1.00. Los Angeles City School opened Birmingham High School - Birmingham Community Charter High School (BCCHS) on 1953, it served grades seven to 12. Mrs. Albert Zoraster, a member of the Havenhurst Elementary School P.T.A, was credited with having the vision of using the former hospital as a school. Congressman Joseph F. Holt helped make her vision a reality. The school's principal, Dr. John I. Abbott, quickly transformed the shuttered hospital grounds into a school facility. For example, the chapel was converted into a drama classroom. Some original VA buildings, along with the old pools, are still on the high school campus. The land also is used for the current Mulholland Junior High - William Mulholland Middle School.[15][16][17][18]

Part of the land was retained by the US Army and used for Cold War air defense missile battalion headquarters of the 551st Anti-Aircraft Artillery Missile Battalion, and later the 4th Battalion, 65th Artillery, up until November 1968. This headquarters facility was responsible for the management of Nike Missile Control Sites in the Los Angeles area which operated Nike Ajax missiles and Nike Hercules missiles.[19][20][21][22][23]

Ernest Bors

In 1945 the US Army opened the first Spinal Cord Injury Center at Birmingham General Army Hospital. The Center used the work of Doctor Ernest Bors (1900–1990), who was one of the foremost experts on neurourology in traumatic spinal cord injury. Bors had developed a holistic multidisciplinary approach for treating spinal cord injury which is still used in care centers. At Birmingham General Hospital, Bors treated up to 220 Vets. From around the world, other military doctors visited Birmingham General Hospital so as to learn about these new medical techniques.[24][25]

Hollywood

The hospital was located 13 miles north of Hollywood; as such, many Hollywood actors and actress came to visit the servicemen. Hollywood Radio personalities also visited the hospital. During late 1944, the Jack Benny Christmas program was broadcast from the hospital. Among these regular visitors were: Ronald Reagan, Anne Jeffreys, Basil Rathbone, Mary Pickford, Linda Darnell, Al Pearce, Charles Laughton, June Haver, Jimmy Stewart, Bagelman Sisters, Clarence Nash, The Charioteers and Bob Hope.[26][27][28][29]

The hospital was used for the 1950 Hollywood movie The Men which was Marlon Brando's first film; in it, he plays the part of an injured-in-combat World War II veteran.[30] Brando lived as a wheelchair-user for several weeks among the patients in preparation for the role.[31] Birmingham General Hospital was used along with its actual name in the 1950 movie Backfire. The movie was inspired by the work carried out at Birmingham General Hospital's Spinal Cord Injury Center. The main actor plays an injured Vet who falls in love with a Birmingham General Hospital nurse.[32][33][34]

Desi Arnaz was stationed at Birmingham General Hospital during the war to entertain the troops there with the United Service Organizations (USO). Arnaz had a bad knee and so was transferred to the US Army Medical Corps. Arnaz also coordinated with the stars that visited the hospital. Arnaz was discharged on November 16, 1945.[35]

This Is Your Life

The TV show This Is Your Life came about as an idea for a radio show for a veteran at the hospital. The show was created by Ralph Edwards in 1948. The US Army asked Edwards to "do something" for paraplegic soldiers at the hospital. In This Is Your Life the host would surprise one person by bringing on guests from that person's life in front of an audience. The people from the person's life could be colleagues, friends, and family. A Vet down on his luck was picked as the first person on the show Truth or Consequences. The show was a hit and This Is Your Life was started as its own show.[36][37]

See also

References

  1. ^ YouTube, Birmingham General Hospital, Van Nuys CA circa 1943 on YouTube
  2. ^ calisphere.org Women vets at Birmingham given presents
  3. ^ alisphere.org Patterson Grissom, Paralyzed Vets
  4. ^ calisphere.org, Birmingham General Hospital pool
  5. ^ Old Birmingham General Hospital
  6. ^ Bob Hope at Birmingham General Hospital
  7. ^ militarymuseum.org, Birmingham General Hospital
  8. ^ digital collections, Petit Ranch,
  9. ^ aobserved.com, Susan Peters, By Kevin Roderick, December 29, 2013
  10. ^ calisphere.org, Citations given to Birmingham Hospital workers
  11. ^ calisphere.org, Birmingham Hospital kitchen
  12. ^ calisphere.org, Birmingham Hospital X-Ray
  13. ^ calisphere.org, Birmingham Hospital, Jack W. Gregory
  14. ^ Hearings By United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Veterans' Affairs, 1972, page 60
  15. ^ Mulholland Junior High
  16. ^ mulhollandms.org Mulholland William Mulholland Middle School, website
  17. ^ A Short History Of Birmingham High School In The San Fernando Valley, Sunday, August 8, 2010
  18. ^ Veterans' Administration Spinal Cord Injury Program: By United States. Congress. House. Committee on Veterans' Affairs. Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care, 1982, page 41
  19. ^ wordpress.com, Birmingham General Hospital
  20. ^ kcrw.com, What's the history of the Nike missile base on Mulholland?, by Jenny Hamel August 01, 2017
  21. ^ Nike Ajax missiles report
  22. ^ calisphere.org, Congressman Joe Holt
  23. ^ calisphere.org, Members of the special Birmingham Hospital Committee
  24. ^ The American Paraplegia Society 1954-2004: Our legacy, our future. J Spinal Cord Med. 2004;27(4):287-303.
  25. ^ Bors EHJ, Comarr AE. Neurological Urology, Physiology of Micturition, Its Neurological Disorders and Sequelae. Location, Publisher, Date.
  26. ^ Youtube, 1944 the Jack Benny Christmas program on YouTube
  27. ^ retro-otr.com, Jack Benny – Christmas Party at Birmingham General Hospital
  28. ^ museumsanfernandovalley, Celebrity Insights About Birmingham Hospital In 1944
  29. ^ Last Of The Great Birmingham Hospital Photographs, August 12, 2011
  30. ^ The Men at IMDb
  31. ^ Williams, Michael (December 17, 2009). "LIFE Archive marlon Brando in The Men". A Continuous Lean. Retrieved April 21, 2021.
  32. ^ Backfire at the American Film Institute Catalog
  33. ^ Backfire at IMDb
  34. ^ Backfire at AllMovie
  35. ^ Who's Who In Hollywood! By Terry Rowan, Desi Arnaz, p. 15
  36. ^ "Radio: Sermon on the Air". Time. February 16, 1953. Archived from the original on February 4, 2013. Retrieved 2011-03-06.
  37. ^ Mary Desjardins. "This is Your Life". Encyclopedia of Television. Museum of Broadcast Communications. Retrieved 2011-03-06.

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Birmingham General Hospital was a World War II US Army Hospital in Van Nuys California at the corner of Vanowen Street and Balboa Boulevard The hospital was built in 1942 and 1943 to care for troops returning home from oversea service The first patient checked in on August 24 1943 The hospital had 1 777 beds housed in single story buildings over the 131 acre campus Birmingham General HospitalBirmingham General Hospital 1945LocationVan Nuys CaliforniaCoordinates34 11 32 N 118 30 22 W 34 1922269 N 118 5061954 W 34 1922269 118 5061954Area131 acresBuiltOpen August 24 1943 closed 1950 ArchitectUS ArmyLocation of Birmingham General Hospital in CaliforniaBirmingham General Hospital Flag Pole used for a US Medal Ceremony for an injured Vet in 1945Birmingham General Hospital chapelBirmingham General Hospital in 1945 Contents 1 Birmingham General Hospital 2 Ernest Bors 3 Hollywood 3 1 This Is Your Life 4 See also 5 ReferencesBirmingham General Hospital EditFor a short time when it opened Birmingham General Hospital was called Van Nuys General Hospital but was renamed Birmingham General Hospital after Brigadier General Henry Patrick Birmingham 1854 1932 of the U S Army Medical Corps The War Department approved the construction of the hospital on August 24 1943 The land was farm land of the Encino Rancho and the Petit Ranch The 80 single story buildings were made of brick and some stucco The hospital also had a chapel rehabilitation pool gymnasium fire station bomb shelter kitchen movie theater racquetball handball court Pacific Electric street car station possibly Van Nuys station and a Prisoners of War POW wing An Italian Service Unit with 40 Italian POWs from the North African campaign volunteered at the hospital The Army hospital worked on general medicine of returning Veterans There was special care for Vets with central nervous system syphilis rheumatic fever quadriplegic and paraplegic and shell shock Due to the war efforts Penicillin was being mass produced by 1944 The Hospital made use of this new wonder drug in helping Vets The hospital was also one of the first to use an antibiotic ointment on patients Maj Joseph Weinberg used the new antibiotic ointment to help patients with infected compound fractures The hospital also had a wing for women vets women that served in WAVES Women Accepted for Volunteer Emergency Service Women s Army Corps and Army nurses For returning Vets 800 beds were used for debarkation medical work The first commander of the hospital was Col Alvin C Miller from the US Army s Pearl Harbor Army hospital Chief of the medical rehabilitation was Jack W Gregory 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Birmingham General Hospital also had a unit to modify cars for those that lost the use of their legs to drive with hands only Actress Susan Peters also received a modified Birmingham car after a hunting accident 9 10 11 12 13 After the war on 31 March 1946 the hospital was turned over to the Veterans Administration and renamed Birmingham Veterans Administration Hospital The veterans organization Paralyzed Veterans of America was started at this hospital 14 The VA Hospital closed in 1950 the Vets at Birmingham were moved to the Veterans Administration Long Beach Hospital In 1952 the hospital was sold to the Los Angeles City Schools for 1 00 Los Angeles City School opened Birmingham High School Birmingham Community Charter High School BCCHS on 1953 it served grades seven to 12 Mrs Albert Zoraster a member of the Havenhurst Elementary School P T A was credited with having the vision of using the former hospital as a school Congressman Joseph F Holt helped make her vision a reality The school s principal Dr John I Abbott quickly transformed the shuttered hospital grounds into a school facility For example the chapel was converted into a drama classroom Some original VA buildings along with the old pools are still on the high school campus The land also is used for the current Mulholland Junior High William Mulholland Middle School 15 16 17 18 Part of the land was retained by the US Army and used for Cold War air defense missile battalion headquarters of the 551st Anti Aircraft Artillery Missile Battalion and later the 4th Battalion 65th Artillery up until November 1968 This headquarters facility was responsible for the management of Nike Missile Control Sites in the Los Angeles area which operated Nike Ajax missiles and Nike Hercules missiles 19 20 21 22 23 Ernest Bors EditIn 1945 the US Army opened the first Spinal Cord Injury Center at Birmingham General Army Hospital The Center used the work of Doctor Ernest Bors 1900 1990 who was one of the foremost experts on neurourology in traumatic spinal cord injury Bors had developed a holistic multidisciplinary approach for treating spinal cord injury which is still used in care centers At Birmingham General Hospital Bors treated up to 220 Vets From around the world other military doctors visited Birmingham General Hospital so as to learn about these new medical techniques 24 25 Hollywood EditThe hospital was located 13 miles north of Hollywood as such many Hollywood actors and actress came to visit the servicemen Hollywood Radio personalities also visited the hospital During late 1944 the Jack Benny Christmas program was broadcast from the hospital Among these regular visitors were Ronald Reagan Anne Jeffreys Basil Rathbone Mary Pickford Linda Darnell Al Pearce Charles Laughton June Haver Jimmy Stewart Bagelman Sisters Clarence Nash The Charioteers and Bob Hope 26 27 28 29 The hospital was used for the 1950 Hollywood movie The Men which was Marlon Brando s first film in it he plays the part of an injured in combat World War II veteran 30 Brando lived as a wheelchair user for several weeks among the patients in preparation for the role 31 Birmingham General Hospital was used along with its actual name in the 1950 movie Backfire The movie was inspired by the work carried out at Birmingham General Hospital s Spinal Cord Injury Center The main actor plays an injured Vet who falls in love with a Birmingham General Hospital nurse 32 33 34 Desi Arnaz was stationed at Birmingham General Hospital during the war to entertain the troops there with the United Service Organizations USO Arnaz had a bad knee and so was transferred to the US Army Medical Corps Arnaz also coordinated with the stars that visited the hospital Arnaz was discharged on November 16 1945 35 This Is Your Life Edit The TV show This Is Your Life came about as an idea for a radio show for a veteran at the hospital The show was created by Ralph Edwards in 1948 The US Army asked Edwards to do something for paraplegic soldiers at the hospital In This Is Your Life the host would surprise one person by bringing on guests from that person s life in front of an audience The people from the person s life could be colleagues friends and family A Vet down on his luck was picked as the first person on the show Truth or Consequences The show was a hit and This Is Your Life was started as its own show 36 37 See also Edit World War II portalCalifornia during World War II American Theater 1939 1945 Desert Training Center United States home front during World War II Veterans Health Administration DeWitt General HospitalReferences Edit YouTube Birmingham General Hospital Van Nuys CA circa 1943 on YouTube calisphere org Women vets at Birmingham given presents alisphere org Patterson Grissom Paralyzed Vets calisphere org Birmingham General Hospital pool Old Birmingham General Hospital Bob Hope at Birmingham General Hospital militarymuseum org Birmingham General Hospital digital collections Petit Ranch aobserved com Susan Peters By Kevin Roderick December 29 2013 calisphere org Citations given to Birmingham Hospital workers calisphere org Birmingham Hospital kitchen calisphere org Birmingham Hospital X Ray calisphere org Birmingham Hospital Jack W Gregory Hearings By United States Congress House Committee on Veterans Affairs United States Congress Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs 1972 page 60 Mulholland Junior High mulhollandms org Mulholland William Mulholland Middle School website A Short History Of Birmingham High School In The San Fernando Valley Sunday August 8 2010 Veterans Administration Spinal Cord Injury Program By United States Congress House Committee on Veterans Affairs Subcommittee on Hospitals and Health Care 1982 page 41 wordpress com Birmingham General Hospital kcrw com What s the history of the Nike missile base on Mulholland by Jenny Hamel August 01 2017 Nike Ajax missiles report calisphere org Congressman Joe Holt calisphere org Members of the special Birmingham Hospital Committee The American Paraplegia Society 1954 2004 Our legacy our future J Spinal Cord Med 2004 27 4 287 303 Bors EHJ Comarr AE Neurological Urology Physiology of Micturition Its Neurological Disorders and Sequelae Location Publisher Date Youtube 1944 the Jack Benny Christmas program on YouTube retro otr com Jack Benny Christmas Party at Birmingham General Hospital museumsanfernandovalley Celebrity Insights About Birmingham Hospital In 1944 Last Of The Great Birmingham Hospital Photographs August 12 2011 The Men at IMDb Williams Michael December 17 2009 LIFE Archive marlon Brando in The Men A Continuous Lean Retrieved April 21 2021 Backfire at the American Film Institute Catalog Backfire at IMDb Backfire at AllMovie Who s Who In Hollywood By Terry Rowan Desi Arnaz p 15 Radio Sermon on the Air Time February 16 1953 Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved 2011 03 06 Mary Desjardins This is Your Life Encyclopedia of Television Museum of Broadcast Communications Retrieved 2011 03 06 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Birmingham General Hospital California amp oldid 1170822562, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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