The Baltimore Sun: Dr. John G. Bartlett, a pioneer in HIV/AIDS study and co-founder of the country’s second clinic, at Johns Hopkins Hospital, dies Dr.

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John G. Bartlett, an internationally recognized pioneer in the study and treatment of HIV/AIDS patients who co-founded the country’s second HIV/AIDS clinic at the Johns Hopkins Hospital, died Jan ... Dr. John G.

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Bartlett, a pioneer in HIV/AIDS study and co-founder of the country’s second clinic, at Johns Hopkins Hospital, dies Strategically located within the heart of Shelby County, the City of Bartlett embeds a rich history. The town was a lone stagecoach stop by the 1830s. Bartlett Tree Experts offers professional tree and shrub care services, including pest management, inspections, and consultancy. Bartlett Regional Hospital provides quality, patient-centered care to over 55,000 people in more than 35 rural communities in the northern part of Southeast Alaska. Bartlett is the sole health care organization in Southeast Alaska with Hospital Accreditation by The Joint Commission.

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Village of Bartlett 228 S. Main Street, IL 60103 (630) 837-0800 Design by Granicus - Connecting People and Government Bartlett is a city in Shelby County, Tennessee, United States. The population was 57,786 at the 2020 U.S. census. [6] Bartlett, originally called "Union Depot", first served as the last major Tennessean depot along the westward stagecoach route from Nashville.