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The state allows the Hospital the sum of $ 12,500 annually , chargeable upon the duties on sales at public auction , in the city of New York . The greatest number of patients at any one time on record , in the Hospital , is 2,000 !
The state allows the Hospital the sum of $ 12,500 annually , chargeable upon the duties on sales at public auction , in the city of New York . The greatest number of patients at any one time on record , in the Hospital , is 2,000 !
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Massachusetts general Hospital . The general hospital is a vast building of stone , at the north west extremity of the city . It is handsomely ornamented with a glass cupola , and is the most spacious building in the city .
Massachusetts general Hospital . The general hospital is a vast building of stone , at the north west extremity of the city . It is handsomely ornamented with a glass cupola , and is the most spacious building in the city .
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Their duty is to visit the hospital and asylum once in every week , examine every patient and every room in the hospital and asylum , to see that it be kept in proper order . The consulting physicians are called on in all difficult ...
Their duty is to visit the hospital and asylum once in every week , examine every patient and every room in the hospital and asylum , to see that it be kept in proper order . The consulting physicians are called on in all difficult ...
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