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Mondays and Thursdays:

1 o'clock P. M.-Diseases of the Eye and Ear.

4 o'clock P.M.-Diseases of the Brain and Nervous System.

5 o'clock P.M.-Diseases of the Chest,

Tuesdays and Fridays :—

12 o'clock M.-Fevers, etc.

1 o'clock P.M.-Diseases of the Skin.

4 o'clock P.M.-Diseases of Females.

5 o'clock P.M.-Diseases of the Digestive Organs. Wednesdays and Saturdays:

12 o'clock M.-Surgery.

Infants and small children prescribed for every morning at 9 o'clock; children vaccinated and teeth extracted at the same hour.

Officers of the Institution, 1874-5.

President, THOMAS H. POWERS.

Secretary, WM. J. MCELROY.

Treasurer,

HENRY D. SHERrerd.

MANAGERS.

Thomas H. Powers,

Edward Maule,

William P. Cresson,

Thomas S. Stewart,

William L. Rehn,
Henry D. Sherrerd.
William J. McElroy,
Andrew Coates,
George W. Childs,
Lemuel Coffin,
Gustavus S. Benson,
.Christ'r Wetherill,
Caleb J. Milne,
A. J. Bucknor,
Henry Perkins,

Jos. H. Hildeburn,

William Cummings,

Henry Maule,

Charles S. Lewis,

Joseph K. Wheeler,
Robert B. Sterling,
Strickland Kneass,
R. Patterson Kane,
Edwin North,
John K. Freedley,
Edward P. Borden,
Ellwood Wilson, Jr.,
Chauncey H. Brush,
George E. Taylor,
William C. Houston.

MEDICAL BOARD.

Diseases of Digestive Organs-Dr. Joseph Klapp.
Diseases of the Chest-Dr. A. Paul Turner.

Diseases of Females-Dr. Wm. B. Atkinson.

Diseases of Brain and Nervous System-Dr. S. C. Brincklé.
Fevers-Dr. Thomas S. Harper.

Vesico-Renal Affections-Dr. Horace Williams.

Diseases of the Eye and Ear-Dr. Laurence Turnbull.

Diseases of the Skin-Dr. David Burpee.

Surgery: Drs. T. H. Andrews, Oscar H. Allis.
Resident Physician: Dr. Jno. W. Barr.
Steward: Samuel Houston.

Gynecological Hospital and Infirmary for
Diseases of Children.

No. 1624 POPLAR STREET.

For the Gratuitous Treatment of Diseases Peculiar to Women, and Diseases of Children.

Open daily (Sunday excepted) from 10 to 12 o'clock A. M.

Any person, being a citizen of this Commonwealth, who shall contribute to the Institution the sum of five dollars yearly, or the sum of fifty dollars at one time, shall be a member of this corporation.

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The Church Dispensary of Southwark.

DISPENSARY, 1017 MORRIS STREET.

Incorporated A. D. 1873.

The CHURCH · DISPENSARY of Southwark has been established to afford medical assistance to the sick poor living in the southern part of Philadelphia. In this largely populated and rapidly growing part of the city, there is a pressing necessity for an institution of this character.

The results of the work at the Dispensary since its establishment, in 1872, by the Philadelphia Protestant Episcopal City Mission, have been very encouraging, and it is recommended to the fostering care of the benevolent.

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Dispensary for Skin Diseases.

No. 216 SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET.

This Institution, incorporated January, 1871, has for its object the gratuitous relief of the sick poor afflicted with diseases of the skin. It is under the government of a Board of Trustees, and is wholly supported by voluntary contributions. The Dispensary is open daily, Sundays excepted, at 11 A. M., for the reception of patients.

Trustees.

Dr. S. D. Gross, President,

Frederic Collins,

Edward N. Wright,

John S. Bispham,

H. A. Duhring, Treasurer.

Physician in charge: Dr. Louis A. Duhring.
Assistant Physician: Dr. Arthur Van Harlingen.

Philadelphia Infirmary for Diseases of the Ear.

419 WETHERILL STREET

(Between Pine and Lombard Streets, above Broad Street).
Incorporated A. D. 1873.

The object of this Institution is to provide gratuitous medical and surgical treatment for such indigent persons as may be afflicted with Diseases of the Ear.

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