. Hospitals and their relation to medical colleges and the training of interns. Fig. 20.—From left to right, ambulance station, public disin-fecting station, power plant with laundry and Fig. 21.—Contagious group,administration building. Private patients pavilion and In considering how best to regulate the services withpayment of salaries to some or all of the heads of depart-ments, we take cognizance of three methods: 1. The heads of all clinical departments shall be paida salary for devoting a specified amount of time eachday to the hospital, but are permitted to carry on theirprivat


. Hospitals and their relation to medical colleges and the training of interns. Fig. 20.—From left to right, ambulance station, public disin-fecting station, power plant with laundry and Fig. 21.—Contagious group,administration building. Private patients pavilion and In considering how best to regulate the services withpayment of salaries to some or all of the heads of depart-ments, we take cognizance of three methods: 1. The heads of all clinical departments shall be paida salary for devoting a specified amount of time eachday to the hospital, but are permitted to carry on theirprivate practice, as is generally done in Germany, cer-tainly with most satisfactory results. l(i ~L The heads of the departments of medicine, surgery,gynecology and obstetrics shall be paid a salary, but areenjoined from carrying on private practice, exceptingconsultations — the latter not limited to the hospital inwhich the heads of above-named departments are serv-ing— and for which the physicians retain the fees. 3. The heads of the departments of medicine, sur-gery, gynecology and obstetrics shall be paid a salaryand their consultations limited to cases brought to theirown hospital,


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