The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . th, Samuel , Henry W. King, W. H. Wells. Henry Waller, Henry M. Lyman,James M. Horton. Willis G. Craig, Cyrus H. McCormick, Jacob MARSHALL ROOM. 167 Beidler, Joseph P. Ross. In their petition they say that no distinctionshall be made as to creed, nationality or color, but that the inmateshall be provided -with the ministrations of the Gospel agreeably tothe doctrines and forms of the Presbyterian church. After the usual delays incident to the construction and furnishingof such an institution the opening day arrived. The first case was


The Pulse / Rush Medical College yearbook . th, Samuel , Henry W. King, W. H. Wells. Henry Waller, Henry M. Lyman,James M. Horton. Willis G. Craig, Cyrus H. McCormick, Jacob MARSHALL ROOM. 167 Beidler, Joseph P. Ross. In their petition they say that no distinctionshall be made as to creed, nationality or color, but that the inmateshall be provided -with the ministrations of the Gospel agreeably tothe doctrines and forms of the Presbyterian church. After the usual delays incident to the construction and furnishingof such an institution the opening day arrived. The first case was oneof chronic iritis, a patient of Dr. E. L. Holmes, who, the report says,was improved. This admission occurred August 21st, 188-1, and up toApril 1st, 1885 the end of the fiscal year, we find a record of 299 admis-sions. The actual hospital management rested upon Dr. E P. Davis, asSuperintendent, a graduate of Rush, and a recent interne of CockCounty Hospital. His hospital experience had put him in touch with the best that was go-and ^.;$. mgbusiness withsense histhe


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