The past, present & future of the Yale University School of Medicine and affiliated clinical institutions : including the New Haven Hospital, the New Haven Dispensary, the Connecticut Training School for Nurses . aboratory, and use as a class-room one wing of the Brady Annex, whileSurgery occupies the other wing. Sweeping changes are contemplatedand indeed steps have been taken to as-sure much more adequate facilities bothfor the pre-clinical and clinical sections ofthe School of Medicine. The vote of theCorporation of November 13, 1920, readsas follows: That the permanent University labora-to
The past, present & future of the Yale University School of Medicine and affiliated clinical institutions : including the New Haven Hospital, the New Haven Dispensary, the Connecticut Training School for Nurses . aboratory, and use as a class-room one wing of the Brady Annex, whileSurgery occupies the other wing. Sweeping changes are contemplatedand indeed steps have been taken to as-sure much more adequate facilities bothfor the pre-clinical and clinical sections ofthe School of Medicine. The vote of theCorporation of November 13, 1920, readsas follows: That the permanent University labora-tories of Physiology, Pharmacology, and Anat-omy be located in connection with the groupof Medical School buildings near Cedar Street,as soon as funds can be provided. Subsequently, the following vote was madeby the Prudential Committee of the Cor-poration : That it request the Sterling Trustees to setaside $1,320,000 for a Medical School build-ing, this amount to include fixed equipmentand architects fees, with the understandingthat the amount of the maintenance fund willbe determined later. The request of the Prudential Committeeof the Corporation was approved by theCorporation and received favorably by 4. 32i AND 323 CEDAR STREETLABORATORIES OF SURGERY, MEDICINE, OBSTETRICS AND GYNECOLOGY (1907-1920) the Sterling Trustees. Already plans havebeen completed for a modern, fireproofstructure on the plot of ground oppositethe Anthony N. Brady Memorial Labora-tory and the New Haven Hospital. Thefacade of this proposed building is shownon a following page. The building maybe divided roughly into five parts: (1) The Central Building. (2) The Broad Street Wing. (3) The Cedar Street Wing. (4) The Animal House. (5) The Power House. The contemplated use of these five partsof the building follows: CENTRAL BUILDING: This will provide 1. A library with space for approximately12,000 volumes. 2. An amphitheatre to seat approximately250 people. 3. Lavatories and locker rooms for menand women. 4
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