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Madison Avenue Hospital

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Madison Avenue Hospital was a 121-bed Manhattan hospital that opened in 1950 and closed in 1976. In 1971, it was described as "a profit-making institution where abortions are performed on a large scale."One unresolved problem with the hospital's building, noted in 1969, was that at the "16-story structure at 30 East 76th Street built in 1928, there is only one exit." The building has been converted to luxury apartments.

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Madison Avenue Hospital
Madison Avenue, New York Manhattan

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Madison Avenue 971
10021 New York, Manhattan
New York, United States
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