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  2. List of hospitals in Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Renamed the Wage Earners Emergency and General Hospital in 1899, Boston Emergency and General Hospital in 1904, and finally the Grace Hospital in 1906. Grafton State Hospital: State: Grafton Worcester II 1901-1973 Closed: Groton Community Hospital [59] [19] Groton Middlesex II 1948-1964 [82] [59]

  3. Middlesex County Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Middlesex County Hospital was operated by Middlesex County from the 1930s until 2001. Its property straddles the towns of Waltham and Lexington, Massachusetts. Originally a tuberculosis hospital, it eventually became the county hospital for Middlesex until its closure. [1] The property was sold and redeveloped into a condominium community.

  4. Decatur Memorial Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Decatur Memorial Hospital (DMH), is a Decatur, Illinois affiliate of Memorial Medical Center (Springfield, Illinois) and is a 300-bed, not-for-profit, community hospital founded in 1916. DMH has more than 2,300 employees and 300 physicians. It is a designated Level II Trauma Center.

  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. Founded in 1927, it was at one time the largest and most modern facility of its type in Massachusetts. [ 2 ]

  6. Gaebler Children's Center - Wikipedia

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    Gaebler Children's Center was a psychiatric institution operated by the Massachusetts Department of Mental Health for severely mentally ill children and adolescents, located in Waltham, Massachusetts. The center opened on October 8, 1955, near the grounds of the Metropolitan State Hospital and closed in September 1992. It was named after ...

  7. Decatur, Alabama - Wikipedia

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    Decatur General Hospital is a 273-bed, general acute care hospital and a 64-bed behavioral medicine hospital making it the third largest employer in Morgan County. Decatur General is accredited by the Joint Commission and its medical staff consists of more than 200 physicians representing 20 specialties. Decatur General Hospital is designated ...

  8. Middlesex University (Massachusetts) - Wikipedia

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    The "Middlesex College of Medicine and Surgery" was founded in 1914 by John Hall Smith and originally located in East Cambridge, Massachusetts. It was affiliated with the Middlesex Hospital. In 1917, Massachusetts chartered an institution named the "University of Massachusetts" with the same board of trustees.

  9. List of hospitals in Georgia (U.S. state) - Wikipedia

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    Formerly Atlanta West-Parkway General Hospital Hancock County Hospital Sparta: Hancock: 52 1968 2001 Hart County Hospital: Hartwell: Hart: 174 2012 Closed in May 2012 to make way for Ty Cobb Memorial Lower Oconee Community Hospital: Glenwood: Wheeler: Level IV: 2014: North Georgia Medical Center: Ellijay: Gilmer: 140 2016 South Georgia Medical ...