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Identifier: guidebookofbosto1906burr (find matches)
Title: A guide-book of Boston for physicians
Year: 1906 (1900s)
Authors: Burrage, Walter L. (Walter Lincoln), 1860-1935, ed
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Publisher: Boston : The Merrymount Press
Contributing Library: Boston Public Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Boston Public Library

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ight-seer. Returning to Mc-Lean Street, on theleft stands the Boston Lying-in Hospital. This was organizedin 1832 for the care of poor and deserving women duringconfinement. After several changes in location and mode ofadministration, the trustees established the institution in itspresent quarters. In 1890 the hospital was enlarged to the pro-portions in which we find it by the purchase of adjoininghouses, and about sixty patients can now be accommodated. In1881 an out-patient department was established with a branchin the South End, now at No. 174 Harrison Avenue, at the footof Bennet Street. In this department women are confined attheir homes. Students from the third and fourth year classesat the Harvard Medical School do this work, under experiencedsupervision, and in this way get the training in obstetrics re-quired for their degree. In 1889 the hospital opened a trainingschool for nurses. The hospital treats annually about seven hun-dred in-patients and two thousand out-patients.
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BOSTON LYING-IN HOSPITAL 88 AMERICAN MEDICAL ASSOCIATION A few doors beyond, at No. 30, is the Ckanning Home. Thiswas established in May, 1857, by Miss Harriet Ryan, the lateMrs. John Albee, the present building being opened May 1,1870. This is not a hospital in the ordinary sense of the word,but a home for incurables. The institution has accommodationsfor fourteen inmates, women and girls only being admitted. Leaving the Channing Home and walking on to BlossomStreet, one finds himself at the main entrance of the Massa-chusetts General Hospital. Before inspecting this hospital, thevisitor may care to stop for a moment at the Infants Hos-pital, of which the full name is the Thomas Morgan Rotch, Jr.,Memorial Hospital for Infants. This was incorporated in 1881,and receives as in-patients children up to two years of ageonly. In the out-patient department, however, children up totwelve years of age are treated. Contagious diseases, includ-ing syphilis, are not admitted. There are twenty-fo

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