. History of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York (Medical Department of Columbia College). or n LE niNB. FIFTY-NINTH STREFT. 177 The north or Sixtieth street building is ninety-sixfeet long by forty-three feet deep, and is three storiesin height. On its first floor are the apartments of thejanitor, the laboratory of the chemical professor, and alaboratory of instruction in practical chemistry forstudents. The middle portion of the second floor isoccupied by the general pathological is a square room, thirty-six feet by thirty-six,surrounded by shelving


. History of the College of Physicians and Surgeons in the City of New York (Medical Department of Columbia College). or n LE niNB. FIFTY-NINTH STREFT. 177 The north or Sixtieth street building is ninety-sixfeet long by forty-three feet deep, and is three storiesin height. On its first floor are the apartments of thejanitor, the laboratory of the chemical professor, and alaboratory of instruction in practical chemistry forstudents. The middle portion of the second floor isoccupied by the general pathological is a square room, thirty-six feet by thirty-six,surrounded by shelving for jars of preserved patho-logical specimens, to be used by the teachers of thelaboratory and by advanced workers, for examinationand demonstration. Adjoining it on the western endare the directors room, a photograph chamber, and achemical and operating room. On the eastern end isa room, twenty-seven feet by thirty-six, for experi-ments and researches in bacteriology. In the north-west corner of this room is an apartment ten feetsquare, shut off from the rest by glazed partitions, andserving for the experimental culture of


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