The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . Gcrardus Smith President of Ellis Hospital. The Daily Gazette Coiitpaiiy and Sehenectady Trust Company 22. Mercy Hospital 3. fund was raised Ijy pojjular subscription tobuild an additional wing to the hospital. Thisaddition, now conijileted. is a 40 x 134 footstructure, three stories high, and providedwith a sheltered roof-garden for convales-cents. The improvement, with an additionto the \\ hitmore Home and School forNurses, maintained on the hospital grounds,cost in the neighborhood of .$75,000.


The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . Gcrardus Smith President of Ellis Hospital. The Daily Gazette Coiitpaiiy and Sehenectady Trust Company 22. Mercy Hospital 3. fund was raised Ijy pojjular subscription tobuild an additional wing to the hospital. Thisaddition, now conijileted. is a 40 x 134 footstructure, three stories high, and providedwith a sheltered roof-garden for convales-cents. The improvement, with an additionto the \\ hitmore Home and School forNurses, maintained on the hospital grounds,cost in the neighborhood of .$75,000. MERCY HOSPITAL Serving no less useful imrpose is MercyHospital, situated in the heart of the in 1907, it was known during the earlier vears of its dexelnpnient as the Phy-sicians llosi)ital. Later its work was carriedon for a time Ijy the Sisters of Alercy. Li1913. however, the Mercy Hospital Societywas incorporated and the service of the in-stitution has since been conducted by this or-ganization, under the State laws governingcharitable institutions. A considerable per-centage of Mercy Llospitals work is of apurely charitable character, while a still largerproportion may be class


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