<Li> Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospital, Fifth Avenue between 105th and 106th Streets, Manhattan . Formed by the merger of Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals with the former moving into the latter's building on December 16, 1935, closed in the 1980s . Now the Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Center, a facility for patients with AIDS . </Li> <Li> Flower Hospital, Fifth Avenue between 105th and 106th Streets, Manhattan . Named for Roswell P. Flower and opened at Eastern Boulevard (later Avenue A, then York Avenue) between East 63rd and East 64th Street on January 7, 1890, merged with Fifth Avenue Hospital and moved into the Fifth Avenue Building to form Flower and Fifth Avenue Hospitals on December 16, 1935, closed in the 1980s . Now the Terence Cardinal Cooke Health Center, a facility for patients with AIDS . </Li> <Li> Fordham Hospital, Southern Boulevard and Crotona Avenue, the Bronx . Opened in 1892 on Valentine Avenue near Kingsbridge Road in 1892, moved to Aqueduct Avenue and St. James Place in 1898, moved to Southern Boulevard and Crotona Avenue on May 11, 1907, and closed on July 15, 1976 . The site is now a parking lot . </Li> <Li> Francis Delafield Hospital, 99 Fort Washington Avenue, Manhattan . Named after Dr. Francis Delafield, Opened 1948 . Closed 1979 . Now senior housing . </Li>

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