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.dttendance: 0. Teaching staff: 60, of whom 2 profoot, of 19ther e. no he ving their whole time to'm instctins. Some of the mry instmion h. ven by men who so h in Ohio S Univeity. Resources avak for mat: r only, ounti'pg $27,500. i Lao fs: The schl a 1 pnt. mtod uay quip for murine instmion provid for amy, chemit, physi&o chemist, ology, pathology, and hislogy. ere is no xmen plogy. Student sisnts employed. is no evid ywhem of on ty or int. e hl a lib,, muum, and a supply of hing inlcMfits: e schl ntm two hpis, in . ,.one of which—nining, howev, only 0 usable it might intu mem hing meths. oth hospi, conning 150 is a oHc institution. Neier hospil is buil orgi, or equip with the nsiti of 'ing in ew. No lion for nous dies is aeible. e city thus ]far done nothing pmde proof hpi filities for e sick pr. The s institutions a however, available. e 1 disns enjoy abun of mad but k uipmeng organimtion, d oveight. i The nditions dd am doubtl some e'n due the dilty of wdding two hools in one. Vimus m mighh howev, pu hem g institution.

of t: Dsa, 1909. 

TOLEDO: PoFulat/on, 178,755. (8) To.EDO MEDICAL CoLEaE. Organized 1888. The mlical department of Toledo University, a municipal institution of uncertain status and without substantial resources. Entrance requirnent: A four-year high chool education or its equivalent. l ttendance: 52. Teaching staff: 48, of whom 16 are professors, 32 of other grade. No one gives entire time to medical classes.

Resources available for maintenance: Fees only, amounting to $540 (estimated). LaboratordJacilitiet: The school has nothing that can b e fairly dignified by the name of laboratory. Separate rooms, badly kept and with meager equipment, are provided for chemistry, anatomy, pathology, and bacteriology. The class-rooms are bare: no charts, bones, skeleton, or museum are in evidenee. There is a small library in the office.