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Pediatrics Suite consisting of a waiting room, an office, three examining and treatment rooms, and a conference room. Proctology Suite consisting of a waiting room, an office, three examination and treatment rooms and a conference room. Ophthalmology Suite consisting of a waiting room, treatment room, light cubicles, refrac-tory, slit lamp rooms, a dark room and a conference room. Ear, Nose and Throat Suite consisting of a waiting room, general treatment room, dark room, nine treatment cubicles, a conference room and a sound proof room. Dermatology Suite consisting of a waiting room, six examining rooms with attached dress-ing booths and an office. Gcnito-urinary Surgery Suite consisting of a waiting room, an office, an operating room, irrigation room, four examining rooms, toilets and two cystoscopic rooms. THIRD FLOOR: One-half of this floor has been assigned Neurologic Research Department, a group of eight rooms being utilized for this purpose. The other one-half of the floor is devoted to the department of Pharmacology consisting of a large Pharmacology laboratory, the Professor's office, a research room, machine shop, preparation room, demonstration room, dark room, stock room, technician's room, chemical room, pharmacy room, and three small laboratories. This floor also includes a large assembly room which will seat the entire student body. FOURTH FLOOR: This floor is assigned to the Departments of Chemistry and Physiology. On this floor are toilet rooms for the staff, for women students and men students. There are also two lecture rooms each with an adjoining preparation room. These preparation rooms are in turn connected with the laboratory suites. The Chemistry Department consists of a main laboratory, the Professor’s office, a private laboratory, two additional offices, a staff library, three small research and one large research rooms, a laboratory preparation room, a stock room, two balance rooms, a dark room, a metabolism room, and a Kjeldahl room. The Physiology Department consists of a main laboratory, the Professor's office and a private laboratory, an additional office, three research rooms, two special sense rooms, three mammalian experimental laboratories, a storage room, a dark room, chemical room and a calorimeter room. FIFTH FLOOR: Is assigned to the Department of Pathology, Bacteriology and Public Health. There is a large laboratory of Bacteriology and Public Health, and adjacent to this are two sterilization rooms, a technician’s room, a supply room, inoculation and operating room, and two research rooms. There is a large museum of Pathology and Morbid Anatomy laboratory with an adjoining preparation room, an office and a projection and stock room. There is an Art and Photography room with an adjoining dark room. There arc two Professor’s offices and a staff room. There is also a large laboratory of normal Histology and histopathology, with two technicians' rooms, two storage rooms and a projection room adjoining. SIXTH FLOOR: This floor is assigned to the Department of Anatomy. It consists of a main dissecting room, a lecture room, a museum of Anatomy, an operative surgery room, two conference rooms, the office of the Professor of Anatomy, the Professor's research room, the assistant professor's office and the assistant professor’s laboratory, the anatomy staff room, two additional research rooms, a storage room, toilets, and wash rooms, preparation rooms, technician's room, refrigerators and an embalming technician's room. SEVENTH FLOOR: This floor is devoted to the storage of mammals, rodents, etc. There are also suites for the departments of medical and surgical research. There arc three offices, three operating rooms, eight research rooms, an X-Ray room, nurses’ room, a dark room, and a refrigerator. T tventyHwo
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TIH IE NEW ME ID II CAE SCHOOL r HE NEW MEDICAL SCHOOL building to be opened in September, 1930, in time for II occupancy during the 1930-31 session, is located on the northwest corner of Broad and Ontario Sts., directly opposite the Temple University Hospital, which is the teaching Hospital of the University. The new school conforms in architecture to the hospital, and when completed, its cost will be between one million, and one million and five-hundred thousand dollars. It provides every facility for modern medical teaching, ample space being supplied for students” laboratories, research laboratories and teaching clinics. Much attention has been paid to the comfort of the Student. There is a large medical library. with small, individual reading rooms for the students and teachers; there are students' lounging rooms; there is a large assembly room for student activities: there is a students” kitchen situated between the men and the women students” lounging rooms and there are many other modern conveniences. FIRST FLOOR: This floor contains a main entrance lobby. Adjoining this are the medical school offices, phone booths, elevators and the students’ entrance to the dispensaries. A hallway leads to a reception room, the Dean's office, and the Associate Dean's office. Beyond these are the Staff Reading Room, the Students’ Reading Room, and the main library. At the opposite end of this hallway, beyond the students' entrance to the dispensaries, arc situated the dispensary waiting room (which is reached by patients through a separate entrance); the dispensary offices and the dispensary drug-room. Adjoining this space is the Medical Dispensary Suite, consisting of two offices, a waiting room, light examining rooms, two student conference rooms and a medical library. Beyond this is the Orthopedic Dispensary Suite consisting of a waiting room, history room, cast room, shop, and a large treatment room with four small examination rooms attached. Next to this is the Neurology Dispensary Suite consisting of an office, three examining rooms, and a student conference room. The first floor is completed by a large dispensary staff room for the use of all staff members. THE BASEMENT: This floor is partly above ground and is well lighted and ventilated. It contains the boiler rooms, carpenter shop, vault, rooms for male and female help, a dispensary store-room, and a sterilizing room. There arc also, a women students” locker, women students' lounging room, a students’ kitchen a men students” lounging room, a men students’ locker room and toilet rooms. Beneath the first floor library arc the library book stack and a book receiving room. SECOND FLOOR: This floor is devoted entirely to dispensary space. There is one large students” conference room and several dispensary suites as follows: Obstetric Suite consisting of a waiting room, an office, four examining rooms, students' conference room and a laboratory. Gynecology Suite consisting of a waiting room, nurses' room, an office, four examining rooms and a students’ conference room. Twenty-one
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