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Miscellany
1922
Boston Medical and Surgical Journal
tant future, seems now an assured fact. A most favorable site has been secured, and the architect will soon submit the plans to the officers of the Amesbury Hospital Association, and also to the local doctors who will constitute the medical staff of the institution. The new hospital is to be erected, equipped and maintaineel on the community plan. As proposed, it will consist of thirty rooms, including a maternity ward, accident ward, and two large wards-one for men anel one for women-operating
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