A guide-book of Boston for physicians . he rivers the left, overlooking the river and Soldiers Field, is theStillman Infirmary, belonging to the University. Each studenttaking coursesin Cambridge ischarged four dol-lars a year for thesupport of theInfirmary, andthis entitles himto two weeks free treatment. Dr. M. d. MUhr, majority of stillman infirmary sick students use the Infirmary when necessary. Next to itare the buildings of the Cambridge Hospital. Still farther on, atthe junction of Mt. Auburn Street and Brattle Street, is thebeautiful and peace-inviting Mt. Auburn Ceme


A guide-book of Boston for physicians . he rivers the left, overlooking the river and Soldiers Field, is theStillman Infirmary, belonging to the University. Each studenttaking coursesin Cambridge ischarged four dol-lars a year for thesupport of theInfirmary, andthis entitles himto two weeks free treatment. Dr. M. d. MUhr, majority of stillman infirmary sick students use the Infirmary when necessary. Next to itare the buildings of the Cambridge Hospital. Still farther on, atthe junction of Mt. Auburn Street and Brattle Street, is thebeautiful and peace-inviting Mt. Auburn Cemetery, the resting-place of many distinguished dead. To wander along the beau-tiful walks of this cemetery is to meet the names of New Eng-lands most famous sons. The old chapel of the cemetery wasconverted into a most attractive and serviceable crematory in1902. This is one of the two crematories of New England, theother being located at Forest Hills Cemetery. In 1905 therewere four hundred and ten cremations at these two F THE NORTH SHORE OR many years the shores of Massachusetts Bay havebeen made use of as summer watering-places, both bythe inhabitants of Boston and the surrounding towns,and by people from a distance who are in search of a glimpse ofold ocean and refreshing sea-breezes. Many are the argumentsas to the respective merits of the North and the South the north are woods and rocks and cool breezes from offthe water; to the south are sand, stronger winds and a moreequable climate, where it is possible to sit on the piazza duringthe evenings unless, by chance, the wind fails and the tirelessmosquito puts in an appearance. The North Shore extends from Cape Ann, where the cityof Gloucester — the greatest fishing port on the coast — isnestled under the protection of Eastern Point, safe from thefury of Atlantic storms, up to the citys limits at Winthrop. Some of the most beautiful and elaborate estates in theworld are to be found in Beverly F


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