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...down in stages. The hospital, along with some associated buildings in the Memphis medical center, will be replaced with several smaller buildings designed for other health-related uses, including research and biotechnology development. When the corporation's administrators announced in a press conference several years ago that the medical center hospital would be closing, it was hard to imagine the closing's ultimate effect on the medical center and the tri-state area of western Tennessee, eastern Arkansas, and northern Mississippi.
A Memphis medical center without the Baptist Hospital buildings was, at first, especially unimaginable to health care...
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