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 . nded of these buildings became inade-quate, and in 1907 a cottage opposite theNew Haven Hospital was rehabilitatedand adapted as a laboratory for Medicine,Surgery, and Obstetrics and the rear of this cottage, a two storybrick structure was erected for animal ex-perimentation and classwork. In 1917 theAnthony N. Brady Memorial Laboratorywas completed. It mad


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 . nded of these buildings became inade-quate, and in 1907 a cottage opposite theNew Haven Hospital was rehabilitatedand adapted as a laboratory for Medicine,Surgery, and Obstetrics and the rear of this cottage, a two storybrick structure was erected for animal ex-perimentation and classwork. In 1917 theAnthony N. Brady Memorial Laboratorywas completed. It made possible the affilia-tion between the New Haven Hospitaland the Yale University School of Medi-cine, and was designed to house Pathologyand Bacteriology. This building has alsoprovided quarters, inadequate to an ex-treme, for laboratory study in all of theclinical branches. In 1918 a brick build-ing, a quarter of a mile from the Hospital,was purchased by the University to per-mit necessary expansion in the investiga-tion of war gases, which was being con-ducted by a group of officers from theMedical School. At the close of the war,the building was renamed Nathan SmithHall and now houses Applied Physiol-. 150 YORK STREET-ANATOMY ogy, under Professor Henderson of theGraduate School; Public Health, underProfessor Winslow of the Medical andGraduate Schools; and Physical Physi-ology, under Professor Laurens of theMedical School. A second building wasprovided for the Medical School dur-ing the war in the form of a barrack, tohouse the Yale Army Laboratory building has been readapted so thatone wing, approximately 250 x 36 feet,contains laboratories for the Departmentof Surgery, under Professor Harvey; theother wing, 100 x 36 feet, is used for aclassroom for Pathology, Bacteriology, and Clinical Microscopy, as well as forconferences and lectures. To summarize, the original old buildingat 150 York Street is now used entirely forAnatomy. The facilities in this buildingare


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