The Harvard Medical School has completed arrangements to open a new clinic for the general treatment of patients. The clinic will start within a few days in rooms on the first floor of Building D, of the Medical School, Longwood avenue, Boston. Here a physician and a surgeon, with the necessary assistants, nurses, and orderlies, will be on duty each afternoon to examine and treat ambulatory cases of disease. The Roentgen Ray Laboratory and other laboratories of the Medical School will afford facilities for many complex methods of studying disease.
Clinical work of this kind is a new departure in the activities of the Medical School, and has been made immediately possible by the generosity of an anonymous donor. It is planned to extend the work thus begun very considerably within the next few years.
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