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Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, is a hospital in Brattleboro, Vermont. Brattleboro Memorial Hospital is a community hospital which has been serving greater Brattleboro and the tri-state area since 1904. [2] The BMH Medical Staff claims to employ more than 130 board-certified physicians, active in both primary care and many specialties. [1] [3]
Brattleboro is home to the Brattleboro Memorial Hospital, a 61-bed community hospital serving southeastern Vermont since 1904. As of 2014, the hospital has 137 primary care and specialist physicians on its staff. [100] Golden Cross Ambulance provides EMT and ambulance service for Brattleboro, as well as Cheshire County, New Hampshire. [101]
Also known as the John Holden Hospital, the John Holden Memorial Hospital and simply the Hardwick Hospital. 1907: 1966: Vermont Sanatorium [13] Pittsford: Rutland: It was a tuberculosis hospital. It closed in 1966 and the building was repurposed as the Vermont Police Academy in 1971. [14] 1912: 1990 [15] Rockingham Memorial Hospital: Bellows ...
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Jun. 3—BRATTLEBORO — A local man was hit by a train while fishing off the North Bridge on Putney Road on Thursday afternoon, Brattleboro police said. Police responded to the bridge, which ...
[5] [7] He donated $4.8 million to Brattleboro Memorial Hospital [4] and $1.2 million to Brooks Memorial Library, [4] which at the time had a $600,000 budget and a $600,000 endowment and was affected by the local budget squeeze like other libraries in the state. [2] Both bequests were the largest donations the institutions had received. [4]
Pages in category "Hospitals in Vermont" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ... Brattleboro Memorial Hospital; C. Central Vermont Medical ...
Brattleboro Retreat in 1844. The Brattleboro Retreat was founded in 1834 as the Vermont Asylum for the Insane through a $10,000 bequest left by Anna Hunt Marsh for the establishment of a psychiatric hospital that would exist independently and in perpetuity for the welfare of the mentally disordered. [4]