The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . CHILDREN : power, and indeed many others of equal repute in their way. In themeanwhile Mr. Tuthill King, the doctors father-in-law gave him sub-stantial help by sending a $10,000 check. This was the first largedonation the hospital received. The scope and working plans of the New York Presbyterian Hos-pital served as a worthy model to copy and so it happens that in thedrafting of the articles of incorporation, the Constitution and By-Lawsone sees a striking resemblance. The following gentlemen were the incorporators;—Tuthill K. Pearsons.
The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . CHILDREN : power, and indeed many others of equal repute in their way. In themeanwhile Mr. Tuthill King, the doctors father-in-law gave him sub-stantial help by sending a $10,000 check. This was the first largedonation the hospital received. The scope and working plans of the New York Presbyterian Hos-pital served as a worthy model to copy and so it happens that in thedrafting of the articles of incorporation, the Constitution and By-Lawsone sees a striking resemblance. The following gentlemen were the incorporators;—Tuthill K. Pearsons. William Blair. Robert C Hamill, John H. Bar-rows, C. M. Henderson. John B. Drake, Nathan Corwith, Samuel , Henry W. King, W. H. Wells. Henry Waller, Henry M. Lyman,James M. Horton. Willis G. Craig, Cyrus H. McCormick, Jacob MARSHALL ROOM. 167 Beidler, Joseph P. Ross. In their petition they say that no distinctionshall be made as to creed, nationality or color, but that the inmateshall be provided -with the ministrations of
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