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John Nordstrom, grandson of Swedish's founder
The grandson of the founder of Nordstrom stores talks about his other grandfather: Dr. Nils Johanson, the founder of Seattle's Swedish Medical Center.
Share on Facebook Tweet ThisDavid Ishii, lived at Swedish as a baby
After David's mother died in childbirth, his father asked Swedish to care for the baby while he took his other children to relatives in Japan. Three years later, he returned.
Share on Facebook Tweet ThisCourtnee Stevenson, mother of quintuplets
She went into labor nearly every night for two months. Swedish experts stopped the contractions until the five babies were born at 31 weeks.
Share on Facebook Tweet ThisConnor Marin, Pediatric Specialty Care patient
Connor came to Swedish for a gastrointestinal problem and found that the treatment wasn't so bad and the grown-ups don't talk down to you.
Share on Facebook Tweet ThisNeva Brooks, Swedish baby and nursing student
Born at Swedish in 1916, Neva came back as a young woman to attend the Swedish Hospital Nursing School, graduating in 1938.
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