DEPARTMENT REPORTS. 



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be noted that the last year's total is approximately twenty-five hun- 

 dred (2745) cases. A large proportion is ambulatory^ which emphasizes 

 the importance of further development in that direction, and that is 

 possible. 



COMP.\RATIVE CLINICAL RECORD. 



In referring to tlie clinic of other institutions we note that Cornell 

 for its greater number of students had a clinical record of approxi- 

 mately four thousand cases last year. We can suri)ass CorneU's record. 

 For a fuller discussi(ui of our last year's clinic see Keport of Sur- 

 gery and Clinic. 



DEPARTMENT OF ANATOMY. 



The work of this department as usual was maintained by Drs. Cham- 

 berlain and Johnson and in addition the former directed the Veterin- 

 ary division of the College, he also was President of the State Veterin- 

 ary Medical As.socialion while Dr. Johnson in the spring term taught 

 the .subject Pharmacology 1. Thus the following table shows only in 

 part the work done and is self exidanatory. 



