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Former medical facilities of the United States Army

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This list has 2 sub-lists and 29 members. See also United States Army medical installations, Former installations of the United States Army
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  • Yale–New Haven Hospital
    Yale–New Haven Hospital Hospital in Connecticut, United States
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    Yale New Haven Hospital (YNHH) is a 1,541-bed hospital located in New Haven, Connecticut. It is the second-largest hospital in the United States and one of the largest in the world. It is the primary teaching hospital for the Yale School of Medicine and the Yale School of Nursing. Owned and operated by the Yale New Haven Health System, YNHH includes the 168-bed Smilow Cancer Hospital at Yale New Haven, the 201-bed Yale New Haven Children's Hospital, and the 76-bed Yale New Haven Psychiatric Hospital.
  • U.S. Army General Hospital No. 1
    U.S. Army General Hospital No. 1 World War I era US Army field hospital created by Columbia University in The Bronx, New York City.
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    U.S. Army General Hospital No. 1, also known as Columbia War Hospital, was a World War I era field hospital built by Columbia University on the Columbia Oval property in Norwood, The Bronx. The hospital was used as a medical training facility, a model for military field hospitals, and for long-term treatment of patients.
  • Cornwall Hospital
    Cornwall Hospital former geriatric and maternity hospital in Auckland, New Zealand
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    Cornwall Hospital was constructed in Cornwall Park, Auckland, New Zealand during World War II by the American Army and was named the 39th United States General Hospital. It accommodated casualties from the war in the Pacific. From 1945 it was leased by the Auckland Hospital Board to provide maternity and geriatric services and closed in 1975.
  • Torney General Hospital
    Torney General Hospital was a US Army Hospital during World War II
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    Torney General Hospital was a US Army Hospital in Palm Springs, California, in Riverside County used during World War II. Parts of Torney General Hospital are now the Desert Regional Medical Center.
  • American Base Hospital No. 5
    American Base Hospital No. 5 former hospital in Châtel-Guyon, France
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    Base Hospital No. 5 was organized by Harvard University and was one of six American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) Base Hospitals loaned to the British Expeditionary Forces (BEF) during the First World War. The personnel started in Camiers at General Hospital No. 11 in June 1917 and then moved to General Hospital No. 13, at Boulogne-sur-Mer to finish out the war.
  • American Base Hospital No. 20
    American Base Hospital No. 20 former hospital in Châtel-Guyon, France
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    Base Hospital No. 20, located in Châtel-Guyon, France, was one of the hundreds of Base Hospitals created to treat soldiers wounded during the First World War. It was created in 1916 by the University of Pennsylvania and served the American Expeditionary Forces (A.E.F.) until 1919.
  • Lovell General Hospital East Hospital in Massachusetts, United States
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    The Lovell General Hospital East is a former hospital at Fort Devens. It was named after the first Surgeon General of the United States Army, Joseph Lovell. After its closure, it was redeveloped into the United States Army Intelligence School.
  • Lovell General Hospital North Hospital in Massachusetts, United States
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    The Lovell General Hospital North is a former hospital at Fort Devens. It was named after the first Surgeon General of the United States Army, Joseph Lovell.
  • Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital
    Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital Hospital in Indiana, United States
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    The Sidney & Lois Eskenazi Hospital is a public hospital located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The hospital is the flagship medical center for Eskenazi Health, founded in 1859 as Indiana's oldest public healthcare system. The hospital is operated by Health and Hospital Corporation of Marion County. The current hospital opened December 7, 2013, less than 1,300 feet (400 m) to the west of the original campus, replacing Wishard Memorial Hospital.
  • Murphy Army Hospital
    Murphy Army Hospital Hospital in Massachusetts, United States
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    The Murphy Army Hospital is a former hospital in Waltham, Massachusetts. The hospital grounds, now demolished, is now home to Gann Academy, Bentley University Residence Halls, and City of Waltham Veterans Memorial Park- which contains sport facilities. During its operation, it was also home to a sports team called the Murphy Medics.
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