Peter Bent Brigham Hospital

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Peter Bent Brigham Hospital was a prominent Boston teaching hospital, founded in the early 20th century and later incorporated into what is now Brigham and Women’s Hospital.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf hospital
medical institution
teaching hospital
affiliatedWith Harvard Medical School
architect Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge
city Boston
country United States
dissolved 1980
founded 1913
foundedBy Peter Bent Brigham NERFINISHED
funder Peter Bent Brigham estate
hasBuildingType hospital building
hasCampusType urban
hasFunction biomedical research
clinical care
medical education
hasHeritage predecessor institution of Brigham and Women’s Hospital
hasLegacy foundation for modern Brigham and Women’s Hospital programs
hasNotableActivity development of cardiac surgery
early kidney transplantation research
pioneering work in organ transplantation
hasNotableField internal medicine
surgery
transplantation medicine
hasStatus defunct
hasSuccessor Brigham and Women’s Hospital
isPartOfHistoryOf Harvard-affiliated hospitals in Boston
locatedIn Boston, Massachusetts
Longwood Medical Area
mergedInto Brigham and Women’s Hospital
mergedWith Boston Hospital for Women
Robert Breck Brigham Hospital
namedAfter Peter Bent Brigham NERFINISHED
opened 1913
operatedInCentury 20th century
partOf Brigham and Women’s Hospital (historical predecessor)
regionServed Greater Boston
religiousAffiliation nonsectarian
specializesIn adult medicine
state Massachusetts
teachingHospitalFor Harvard Medical School

Referenced by (3)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Brigham and Women’s Hospital
Brigham and Women’s Hospital ("Robert Breck Brigham Hospital")
formerName
Peter Bent Brigham Hospital ("Robert Breck Brigham Hospital")
mergedWith

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