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tire space from Broad Street on the front to Park Avenue in the rear. Located on the first floor are the administrative offices of the school, the historical museum, the library with its capacity of 40,000 volumes, a bookhindery, the office, laboratories and preparation room for the Department of General Anatomy, the student bookstore and an auditorium with a seating capacity of 800 and fully ' equipped with installations for modern projection equipment. On the second floor, the various clinical facilities arc located. The entire Broad Street frontage of 188 feet is devoted to the General Clinic comprising the departments of Crown and Bridge Prosthesis, Prosthetic and Restorative Dentistry together with the clinical offices and demonstration rooms for those departments. Located along the south corridor of this floor arc the patients’ waiting room, the Medical and Dental Diagnostic Center and Laboratory, the X-ray Department. the operating rooms and clinics for both major and minor Oral Surgery, the Children s Department and the office and treatment rooms of the Department of Orthodontics. Located along the north corridor arc the clinical laboratories, all the facilities of the School of Oral Hygiene including the clinic, laboratory, classroom and offices for this school; and the quarters for the Department of Visual Education. The third floor is devoted entirely to the technical and biological laboratories and classrooms. The teaching laboratories and offices for Crown and Bridge Prosthesis, Operative Dentistry and Prosthetic Dentistry occupy the entire Broad Street frontage of this floor. On both sides ot the south corridor the laboratories for the bio logical sciences: Physiology, Pharmacology, General and Special Histology and Pathology and Bacteriology together with the staff offices and research facilities for these departments are located. Five large and mcxlernly equipped classrooms are located along the north side of the north corridor, while on the south side of this corridor will he eight seminar rooms for special studies, graduate and postgraduate work as well as for providing facilities for conference or seminar type classes. The laboratory for Biological Chemistry is located on the fourth floor. The balance of this floor is occupied by the laboratories and departmental offices for the School of Pharmacy. Also located on the fourth floor is a cafeteria and dining room which conveniently serves the entire building. All floors are accessible by means of two high speed elevators, each with a capacity of approximately fifty persons. The lighting and acoustical treatment throughout the building is of the very latest design, and in addition to the general illumination, each working position in the technical laboratories is equipped with an individual, flexible fluorescent light. The major portion of all equipment is of the newest and most modern design and much thought and planning has been given to the selection and arrangement of all space and equipment in order to develop the most commodious and effective dental educational plant that is possible to create. 12
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said to be the only hospital in the United States devoted to the specialty of Oral Surgery and was named in honor of Dr. James E. Garretson, who was the father of Oral Surgery and for many years Dean of the Philadelphia Dental College when it was located at 18th and Cherry Streets. In 1907 the Philadelphia Dental College and the Garretson Hospital of Oral Surgery were, by mutual agreement, taken over by Temple University. This consolidation resulted in the inauguration of one of the finest professional institutions in the country. During the next thirty years many physical changes took place in the school. The building formerly occupied by the Garretson Hospital, which was separate and apart from the main iJAItKKTHOX llOHI'ITAt . College building, was used to accommodate the various scientific laboratories and the School of Oral Hygiene. The administration offices were located on Spring Garden Street, from which thoroughfare the main entrance to the campus and College building was located. During the early months of 1946, Temple University was fortunate in securing a new building for its School of Dentistry located within one and one-half blocks of Temple University Hospital and the Medical School on North Broad Street. This new building is a four story steel reinforced concrete structure faced with white limestone on its front elevation, has a total floor space of 197,000 square feet and covers the en- 11
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