. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. as, in a general way, been approved by theExecutive Committee and as soon as the new offices are ready it will beput into effect. An important addition as an aid to the successful care and treat-ment of our women and children has been accomplished through thelocation in our new building of a well organized, properly equipped labora-tory for serological and bacteriological work with a salaried externepathologist. 2S Through the generosity of Dr. Painter, a complete and modernequipment has been provided for the Out-door Obstetrical Departmen


. New York Nursery and Child's Hospital Annual Report. as, in a general way, been approved by theExecutive Committee and as soon as the new offices are ready it will beput into effect. An important addition as an aid to the successful care and treat-ment of our women and children has been accomplished through thelocation in our new building of a well organized, properly equipped labora-tory for serological and bacteriological work with a salaried externepathologist. 2S Through the generosity of Dr. Painter, a complete and modernequipment has been provided for the Out-door Obstetrical Department,and thus another need has been provided for. The St. Christopher League continues efficient service in our behalf,aMhis time providing for the full equipment of our new childrens ward. With the new era that is opening before us, it is a pleasure and aninspiration to acknowledge the generosity of our friends knowing thatas we make known to them our needs we can be sure that they will helpus find the means to meet them. Edward L. Partridge, 29 Report of the Treasurer To the President and the Board of Directors: I submit herewith my report for the fiscal year from October 1, 1914rto September 30, 1915, with tables compiled from the books of thecorporation showing: (1) Cash receipts and disbursements. (2) Comparative balance sheets with schedules of real estate, bonds andmortgages, and stocks and bonds, annexed. (3) Tables of revenue and expenses, including analysis of expenses, amountscharged to the City of New York and County of Westchester for care andsupport of inmates. The stocks and bonds belonging to the corporation have been re-valued at their prices as of September 30,1915, the close of the fiscal year. The only legacy received during the year was $1500 from the Estateof John Howard Wright which was credited direct to capital pursuant toa resolution of the Board of Directors passed February 10, 1914. During the fiscal year the sum of $80, was paid out on


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