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A rural town banded together to open a hospital. Its foe? A larger hospital.

By The New York Times  
   September 06, 2018

Not long after Beau Braden moved to southwest Florida to open a medical clinic, injured strangers started showing up at his house. A boy who had split open his head at the pool. People with gashes and broken bones. There was nowhere else to go after hours, they told him, so Dr. Braden stitched them up on his dining room table.

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