Now a part of the Firelands Regional Medical Center , the Good Samaritan Hospital dates back to 1876 when the cornerstone was laid for the original facility. The first Good Samaritan Hospital opened in 1886, but closed in 1893 due to financial problems. Pictured above is the Good Samaritan Hospital shortly after it was rebuilt in 1918-1919. The front of the hospital faced Van Buren Street . The nursing staff is pictured below in 1923.
The babies’ ward was relatively small in the 1920s.
Here is a hospital examination room from 1923.
The ward system was used in the 1920s, with separate wards for men, women and children.
Visit the Sandusky Library Archives Research Center to read more about the history of medicine in our community. Historical articles about Sandusky' s hospitals and doctors are found in Hewson Peeke’s A Standard History of Erie County, and in the Twin Anniversary Edition of the Sandusky Register Star News, published on November 21, 1947, now on microfilm.