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Codman & Shurtleff

Codman & Shurtleff is a historic building in Boston, originally designed as a hospital in 1897 by architect Albert E. Cabot. Named after its founder, Dr. Henry K. Codman, and the educational foundation established by William S. Shurtleff, the building exemplifies early 20th-century medical architecture and innovation. Over time, it has been preserved and repurposed, often serving as a symbol of medical history and community development in Boston. Its design and history reflect advancements in healthcare and education, making it an important landmark in the city's medical and architectural heritage.