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McKlNLl V 1 I()SP1 IAI.

During the past year, as in previous years, the !>• n has I n Chairman of the Committee in charge of the McKinley Hospital.

The number of patient days this year is somewhat in < IS

of that of last year because of the fact that there was during

the winter months a considerable epidemic of influenza. Other than this, there has not been a great deal of infectious disea xcepting somewhat more scarlet fever than ordinarily. The laboratory, the equipment of which was added to last 1 1 ly a purchase of an X-Ray outfit, has been more than self-supp >rting this year. The past year the hospital has taken care of almost all patients who have received injuries in athletic games. I The hospital shows itself to be more and more a necessity.

T H E HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION

The general management of the Hospital Association and the funds which come into it have been carried on in this office. The membership this year has been increased somewhat over |that of last year. The receipts for the first semester of this last year were $16,938, for the second semester $14,142 making |a total of $31,080. I It might be interesting in this report to give a brief summary ( f hospitalization for the past year. Every day somebody from this office goes to each of the hospitals to check up on the patients who are there. On p; 12 is given a statement concerning the number of tudents in the various hospitals of the two cities, and also a tabula! m of the classes from which they came.

DISCIPLINE

All disciplinary matters of which have to <\^ with men a fii ( nsidered by a committee of seven to which irregularities idenl conduct ar< reported. Most of these have to ^\o with tl chola tic work uch themes, laborator) exercise qui 1 final i animations. Then has bi n so far a rather definit pen; h n i a h < and pei ha] has b i n l < < difficult) than thci wise have n nrred if th penalti* had not b i n ddi « nit

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