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1853 W, Polk Street, ChiOOQO, blilhOd I an independent institution in 1UHI became u f part of the University in I8 . Departments are anatomy, lOOtthO\ology, bittoriolOQy, biological chemistry, Oiinical sciem i, l i atology, illustration, nn ieal social work, medicine, neuro e log\ anil OOurOlogiQOl lurgery, obstetrics and gynecology, Q upo-

t lonai therapy, ophthalmology, orthopedic lurgory, otolarjagology. ttthology, pediatrioi, pharmacology and toxioology, physical

medicine and rehabilitation, physiology, preventive medicine, psychiatry, public health, radiology, surgery, urology. Uean since P I is Dr. Granville A. Bennett.

ATIONAL HOSPITALS provide (^00 beds and 29 outpatient clinics at M O S. iVood St., Chicago. Care and treatment is limited to Illinois residents whose cases are of educational and research Interest, who are referred by their attending physic Kin, by social agencies, or admitted as emergencies. The Neurops} l a ric Institute of the hosit pitals has divisions of neurology ami neurological surgery and of psychiatry. In P>5-l-55 bed treatment was given at the hospitals to 12,712 patients and 202,633 visits were made to the out pat ient Clinics. Medical Din tor is Dr. Donald J. Casoloy. KSlvAKCH.ANP

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to the University's vice president, for health science units, Chicago, is the official state agency to provide medical, surgical, corrective, and other services s\m\ facilities for diagnosis, hospitalization, and after-care for children who are crippled or suffering from conditions which lead to crippling. It makes available services which allow, within reasonable limits, handicapped children to become selfsustaining adults. Director is Dr. Herbert R. kobos.

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INOIS EVl- AND 1 U INFIKMAUV, 90-S . . Adams St., Chicago, staffed by . the College of edicine and operated b\ the State Department of Public Jelfarc. treated 2,114 inpatients and handled 05.497 clinic visits in P>f>4-55.

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