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  2. Boston Regional Medical Center - Wikipedia

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    Boston Regional Medical Center (often abbreviated to "Boston Regional" or "BRMC") was a 187-bed hospital located in Stoneham, Massachusetts. [1] Previously known as New England Sanitarium and Hospital and later New England Memorial Hospital (in both instances a Seventh-day Adventist medical facility), it was located within the Middlesex Fells Reservation along Woodland Road in Stoneham ...

  3. List of people of the Salem witch trials - Wikipedia

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    The central figure in this 1876 illustration of the courtroom in the Salem witch trials is usually identified as Mary Walcott, one of the accusers. Surnames in parentheses preceded by " née " indicate birth family maiden names (if known) of married women, who upon marriage generally took their husbands' surnames.

  4. Category:People from Stoneham, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    The following are current and former residents of Stoneham, Massachusetts. Pages in category "People from Stoneham, Massachusetts"

  5. Metropolitan State Hospital (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The Metropolitan State Hospital was an American public hospital for the mentally ill, on grounds that extended across parts of Waltham, Lexington, and Belmont, Massachusetts.

  6. MelroseWakefield Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1970s, Dr. Geza Jako, a surgeon, medical researcher, and professor at Boston University Medical School demonstrated the first successful use of the laser as a surgical tool at Melrose-Wakefield Hospital. [1] [8] In 1975, Melrose-Wakefield launched a major campaign to expand the hospital.

  7. Henry Pickering Walcott - Wikipedia

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    Henry Pickering Walcott (December 23, 1838, in Hopkinton, Massachusetts – November 11, 1932) was an American physician who served as a director of the State Health Board, president of the American Public Health Association, president of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and twice as acting president of Harvard University.

  8. Walcott-Whitney House - Wikipedia

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    The Walcott-Whitney House is a historic late First Period house in Stow, Massachusetts. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story timber-frame house, five bays wide, with a side gable roof, clapboard siding, and a large central chimney. A leanto extends to the rear, giving it a saltbox profile. The front facade is asymmetrical, with a roughly centered entrance ...

  9. Central Square Historic District (Stoneham, Massachusetts)

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    The Central Square Historic District is a historic district encompassing much of the central business district of Stoneham, Massachusetts.It includes the town's largest concentration of 19th and early-20th century commercial architecture, in an area that developed in importance as a commercial center after the construction of the Andover-Medford Turnpike (now Main Street, designated ...