Harvard and its surroundings . THE MEDICAL SCHOOL (Page 57).. THE BUSSEY INSTITUTION (Page 60). !r AND ITS SURROUNDINGS. 59 Boston Society for Medical Improvement deposited in the museum a veryextensive and carefully arranged, cabinet. The attic contains the microscopi-cal and physiological laboratories, tlie latter established with the bequest ofGeorge Woodbury Swett (class of 1865). In addition to the chemical laboratory in the building, there is a largeroom on Cambridge Street, fitted up in the same manner to afford additionalaccommodations. • A new medical college building will be erected
Harvard and its surroundings . THE MEDICAL SCHOOL (Page 57).. THE BUSSEY INSTITUTION (Page 60). !r AND ITS SURROUNDINGS. 59 Boston Society for Medical Improvement deposited in the museum a veryextensive and carefully arranged, cabinet. The attic contains the microscopi-cal and physiological laboratories, tlie latter established with the bequest ofGeorge Woodbury Swett (class of 1865). In addition to the chemical laboratory in the building, there is a largeroom on Cambridge Street, fitted up in the same manner to afford additionalaccommodations. • A new medical college building will be erected as. soon asa suitable site is secured; over $150,000 have been subscribed for this pur-pose. 2d. The Dental School, situated at No. 50 Allen Street in Boston tosecure in connection with tlie medical department the advantages for clinicalinstruction found only in large cities. At one of the regular meetings of theMassachusetts Dental Society, in 1865, a committee was appointed to consultwith a committee of the medical faculty as to the feasibility and prop
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