The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . wisely decided 171 that no shaft to his memory could be more enduring than the erectionof a hospital and thus came about the D. A. Jones memorial. Thispart of the hospital in style of architecture, structure, and working planis a model of its kind. To accomplish this object these ladies con-tributed §100,000 in addition to the original bequest and this amountwas augmented by a contribution of $45,000 from Dr. Pearsons for thebuilding of the ell which unites the memorial with the former after the hospital was opened the Presbyterian chu


The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . wisely decided 171 that no shaft to his memory could be more enduring than the erectionof a hospital and thus came about the D. A. Jones memorial. Thispart of the hospital in style of architecture, structure, and working planis a model of its kind. To accomplish this object these ladies con-tributed §100,000 in addition to the original bequest and this amountwas augmented by a contribution of $45,000 from Dr. Pearsons for thebuilding of the ell which unites the memorial with the former after the hospital was opened the Presbyterian church beganto endow annual free beds for which they contributed §300 a the end of the first fiscal year six such beds were endowed. Thencertain individuals imitated their example, but it remained for Armour to endow in perpetuity by the gift of §5000, the firstbed in memory of her sister. After the Jones memorial was com-pleted, the Henry Corwith Room, endowed ($10,000) by his daugh-ters, was the first selection


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