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The Peter Bent Brigham Hospital, which will be erected on land adjoining the Medical School, will be finished by November 1, 1912. The buildings will be between Van Dyke and Francis streets and will cover about nine acres. There will be 14 separate buildings, connected by corridors and subways, containing in all 240 beds. Because of its proximity, the new hospital will largely replace the Massachusetts General Hospital as a clinic for the Medical School.
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