Boston Regional Medical Center Explained

Boston Regional Medical Center
Org/Group:Seventh-day Adventist Church
Location:5 Woodland Road, Stoneham
State:Massachusetts
Country:US
Beds:187
Founded:April 28, 1899
Closed:February 1999

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, Massachusetts, until it closed in February 1999 for financial reasons.[2] [3]

Before its use as a hospital, the buildings formed the Langwood Hotel, operated during the 1880s by George F. Butterfield.[4]

Murder

Dr. Linda Goudey, an obstetrician who worked at New England Memorial Hospital, was strangled to death in her car in the hospital's parking lot.[5]

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BOSTON REGIONAL MEDICAL CENTER, INC (STONEHAM, MA) Detailed Hospital Profile. 2009-08-19. Hospital-data.com.
  2. Ellen Lutch Trager . BRMC's Closure Harbinger of Things to Come. Boston Business Journal. 1999. American City Business Journals, Inc..
  3. Web site: The Passing of New England Memorial Hospital : Boston Regional Medical Center Closes. Sdadefend.com. 21 May 2019.
  4. Web site: History of Stoneham, Massachusetts. 1891. Stoneham, Mass., F. L. & W. E. Whittier.
  5. Web site: Diagnosis: Murder – DOuG pRATt. Dograt.com. 29 March 2007. 21 May 2019.