1916
DOI: 10.1056/nejm191608171750704
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A Year's Work of a Local Tuberculosis Hospital

Abstract: The Worcester Tuberculosis Hospital is an addition to a hospital plant the City of Worcester has maintained for several years for the treatment of diphtheria and scarlet fever under the care of the Board of Health. Before this addition was made, it was called The Isolation Hospital. It is now the Belmont Hospital. The name indicates its situation, on a fine hill. Belmont Street is the name of the street on which it is located and "Belmont Street" is the sign on the street car that goes directly to the hospital… Show more

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