Pondville State Hospital Explained

Pondville State Hospital
Org/Group:Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Region:Norfolk
State:Massachusetts
Country:US
Coordinates:42.097°N -71.2888°W
Funding:Government
Opened:1927
Closed:1981

Pondville State Hospital, located in Norfolk, Massachusetts, opened in 1927 as a state-operated hospital to treat cancer patients and do research on the prevention and cure of cancer.[1] It was located in buildings of the former Norfolk State Hospital, which served the mentally ill and drug-addicted from 1914 to 1919.[2] Pondville provided surgical services, residency training, training for Licensed Practical Nurses (from 1949), and outpatient care. From the 1920s to the 1960s, facilities included on-site housing for many employees in separate multi-unit "cottages". New hospital buildings were constructed in the 1960s but as the state deemphasized direct patient care, it was agreed to sell the facility to the privately owned Norwood Hospital in 1981. (Norwood Hospital was totally ruined by a flood in July 2020 and is currently being rebuilt [SEPT 2023])

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Notes and References

  1. Parker . George L. . 1948-06-03 . The Pondville State Cancer Hospital, 1927-1947 . New England Journal of Medicine . en . 238 . 23 . 800–804 . 10.1056/NEJM194806032382303 . 0028-4793.
  2. Web site: Annual reports Norfolk State Hospital (Mass.). . https://web.archive.org/web/20240624200537/http://chc.library.umass.edu/state-archives/2017/04/14/annual-reports-norfolk-state-hospital-mass/ . June 24, 2024 . June 24, 2024 . Massachusetts Archives.