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  2. Richards Medical Research Laboratories - Wikipedia

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    December 28, 1978 [ 1] The Richards Medical Research Laboratories, located on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, were designed by architect Louis Kahn and are considered to have been a breakthrough in his career. The building is configured as a group of laboratory towers with a central service tower.

  3. College of Medicine of Maryland - Wikipedia

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    The College of Medicine of Maryland, or also known since 1959 as Davidge Hall, is a historic domed structure in Baltimore, Maryland. It has been in continuous use for medical education since 1813, the oldest such structure in the United States. [3] A wide pediment stands in front of a low, domed drum structure, which housed the anatomical theater.

  4. Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health - Wikipedia

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    The center operates as an outpatient treatment and research facility in downtown Las Vegas on land deeded to Keep Memory Alive, the fund raising arm of LRCBH, by the City of Las Vegas as part of its 61 acres (25 ha) Symphony Park. The center is approximately 65,000 sq ft (6,000 m 2) and includes 13 examination rooms, offices for health care ...

  5. Old Medical College Building - Wikipedia

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    The Old Medical College Building is a historic academic building at 598 Telfair Street in Augusta, Georgia, US. It was built in 1835 for the Medical College of Georgia, then and now one of the leading medical schools of the American South. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1996 for its sophisticated Greek Revival architecture, and ...

  6. History of hospitals - Wikipedia

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    The history of hospitals began in antiquity with hospitals in Greece, the Roman Empire and on the Indian subcontinent as well, starting with precursors in the Asclepian temples in ancient Greece and then the military hospitals in ancient Rome. The Greek temples were dedicated to the sick and infirm but did not look anything like modern hospitals.

  7. Campus of Dartmouth College - Wikipedia

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    Remsen Medical Sciences Building 1959–1960 Remsen, along with Vail, is one of the two main buildings of the Medical School campus, housing offices, labs, and classrooms. [146] James D. Vail Medical Sciences Building 1971–1973 Vail is an eight-story building which, along with Remsen, houses the Medical School's offices, labs, and classrooms ...

  8. Cambridge Medical School building - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge Medical School building. Coordinates: 52°12′11.24″N 0°7′15.89″E. The Cambridge Medical School building seen from Downing Street. View from Corn Exchange Street. The building for the Cambridge Medical School of the University of Cambridge was designed in 1899 by Edward Schroeder Prior. Now the Zoological Laboratory, it is a ...

  9. Medical Arts Building and Garage - Wikipedia

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    Added to NRHP. August 16, 1984. The Medical Arts Building and Garage, also known as the Hickman Building, is a historic building in Memphis, Tennessee, U.S.. It was built in 1925–1926. [2] Upon its completion, most of its tenant were members of medical professions like physicians and dentists. [2] There were also medical laboratories. [2]