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The  New  Medical  Laboratories. 
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July,  1904. 
atories.  In  order  to  provide  for  special  occasions  when  a  larger  body 
of  men  are  likely  to  require  temporary  accommodations  than  is 
ordinarily  contemplated  in  either  of  these  laboratories,  it  has  been 
arranged  that  a  movable  partition  may  be  withdrawn  so  as  to  throw 
Second  Floor  Plan.— 201  Research  Room.  202  Gynaecological  Pathology.  203-204 
Surgical  Pathology.  205  Clinical  Pathology.  206-207  Neuro-Pathology.  209  Surgical  Patho- 
logical laboratory.  214  Neuro-Pathological  and  Clinical  Pathological  Laboratory.  221 
Seminar  and  Journal  Room.  226  Advanced  Pathological  Histology.  230  Experimental 
Pathology.  231-236  Research  and  Assistant's  Rooms.  237  Prof.  A.  J.  Smith.  239  Pathological 
Office.  141-196  Demonstration  Rooms.  242  Toilet  Room.  243  Microscope  Room.  264  Patho- 
logical Histological  Laboratory.  265  Operating  Room.  266  Photographic  Dark  Room.  267 
Photographic  and  Drawing  Room.  268  Museum  and  Preparation  Room.  269  Operating 
Room.  272  Gross  Morbid  Anatomy.  280  Museum.  284  Pathological  Bacteriology.  285 
Sterilizing  Room.  286  Dark  Waini  Room.  287  Refrigerator  and  Distilling  Room.  288  Pro- 
fessor Tyson.  289  Professor  Hirst.  290  Professor  de  Schweinitz.  291  Professor  Clark.  292- 
293  Research  Rooms.  297  Store  Room.  298  Section  Room.  3d  floor  of  tower,  Artists'  Room. 
4th  floor  of  tower,  Professor  of  Pathology. 
the  two  rooms  into  one.  In  addition  to  the  above  apartments  a 
number  of  small  rooms  devoted  to  storage  or  special  technical  work 
are  provided  upon  this  floor  or  elsewhere  in  the  building  in  connec- 
tion with  the  general  chair  of  pathology. 
