Wisconsin medical recorder . ecem-ber Recorder, entitled The Skullof a Briton, (illustrated), we notethat a skeleton has been found nearIpswich, England. All scientists agree that this is theskeleton of a man living not less than100,000 years ago, was about 5 feet and10 inches in height. The skull was somewhat small inproportion and was flattened and elong-ated at the back side of the head, butindicated a high order of is a strange fact that this man wholived when the polar regions were in-habit able and the Mammoth was stillcommon in Europe, was of a moderntype. — S. * * *


Wisconsin medical recorder . ecem-ber Recorder, entitled The Skullof a Briton, (illustrated), we notethat a skeleton has been found nearIpswich, England. All scientists agree that this is theskeleton of a man living not less than100,000 years ago, was about 5 feet and10 inches in height. The skull was somewhat small inproportion and was flattened and elong-ated at the back side of the head, butindicated a high order of is a strange fact that this man wholived when the polar regions were in-habit able and the Mammoth was stillcommon in Europe, was of a moderntype. — S. * * * Dr. John W. Wainwright of New York City has purchased the AmericanPractitioner and News of Louisville,Ky. and the New England MedicalMonthly of Boston, Mass., and will publish them as one combined journal, under the name of the American Prac-titioner, M from No. 80 WashingtonSquare East, New Fork City. We wishthe publication and the publisher greatsuccess. —J. V. s. WISCONSIN MEDICAL RECORDER 111 JEFFERSON PARK HOSPITAL. This hospital has fifty beds, most ofthem single with a few double roomswith one ward of eight beds. The oper-ating room is fitted with every modernappliance and conveniently situated forthe purpose of demonstrating some ofthe surgical work done here to studentsof Bennett College, whose President,John Dill Robertson, B. S., M. D., isthe proprietor of the hospital. He isalso an attending surgeon at CookCounty Hospital. The surgical clinicclasses witness the operations, arrangedfor them from the amphitheater seat-ing 150 at a time. This is also utilized as a class roomfor the training school for nurses, main-tained in connection with the hospital,with an average attendance of from 25to 30. The hospital staff consists ofa resident physician, two members ofthe Senior Class at Bennett, acting asinternes, three surgical nurses and tenon duty in the wards and private hospital is filled with patients mostof the time. It is a fine building en-tirely devot


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