The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . tion, 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 wo


The Schenectadian, portraying the advantages, attractions and opportunities of the electic city . tion, 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 classified as semi-chari-table, inasmuch as service is extended to per-sons of limited means at a merely Glenridge Sanitorium The Covenwr Yates House in Union StreetBuilt in IT35 23


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