Template:Did you know nominations/St. Joseph Medical Center (Houston, Texas)
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The result was: promoted by Allen3 talk 11:40, 4 January 2014 (UTC)
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St. Joseph Medical Center (Houston, Texas)
edit- ... that surgeons at the St. Joseph Medical Center in Houston were credited with developing early silicone gel implants for breast augmentation?
Created by EricEnfermero (talk). Nominated by PFHLai (talk) at 21:38, 29 December 2013 (UTC).
- The following has been checked in this review by Maile
- QPQ not necessary, not a self-nom
- Eligibility
- Article created by EricEnfermero on December 28, 2013 and has 7435 characters of readable prose
- Has not appeared on DYK previously
- Article is NPOV, stable, no edit wars, no dispute tags, no outstanding talk page issues
- Article is not a Stub
- Sourcing
- Every paragraph sourced inline
- No bare URLs, and no external links used as inline sources
- Hook
- Hook is NPOV, 139 characters, stated in the article and sourced at the end of the sentence
- Tools
- Earwig (Copyvio check) found no violations
- Duplication Detector spot check on sources, no copyvio found
- Disambig links tool found no issues
- External links tool found no issues
- Questions
- Why is there a section titled "Houston's birthplace?" It has nothing to do with the content of the section. — Maile (talk) 15:07, 3 January 2014 (UTC)
- Thank you for catching that. I meant for most of the section to be about this nickname, but I'm finding conficting information on whether the hospital delivered 1 in 3 Houston babies versus 9 in 10 Houston babies. Also, in the sources that I can find, there is no mention of the timeframe for those birth statistics. For now, I've changed the section's title to be more generic. EricEnfermero HOWDY! 18:19, 3 January 2014 (UTC)