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TEE POPULAR SCIENCE MONTHLY 



The Opeeative Clinic Hall. 



In the west end of the Spruce Street 

 wing are the offices of the dean of the 

 institution, and the board-room. The 

 rest of the ground floor is divided into 

 class-rooms and laboratories, the entire 

 north wing being devoted to this pur- 

 pose. To the right and left of the mon- 

 umental hallway, which extends from 

 the roof to the first floor, are rooms for 

 various phases of clinical dental service, 

 radiography, photography, instructors' 

 rooms, etc., and a model dental office. 



Another of the imposing features of 

 the building is the large operative clinic 

 hall in the north wing on the second 



floor. This occupies th entire wing on 

 Irving Street and is two hundred feet 

 long by forty-eight feet wide. This 

 clinic room is thirty feet high, with a 

 glass wall on the north side; the roof 

 for a distance of about ten feet is also 

 glass, giving all the daylight possible. 

 The floor is covered with battleship 

 linoleum. A gallery on the south side 

 contains the lockers. The room is fur 

 nished with 135 chairs, each chair 

 equipped with electric service for power 

 and light. There is also gas, com- 

 pressed air and water service to each 

 chair. 



