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land," Broadway and Fifty-seventh Street, New York. Delegate, Sidney F. Wilcox, M.D. Supported by fees of patients.

Hargous Memorial Hahnemann Hospital, Rochester. Incorporated 1889. Opened for patients, 1885. Executive Officer, W. G. Brownell, M.D., 122 North Street, Rochester. Supported by voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $25,000.

Rochester Homœopathic Hospital, Rochester. Incorporated 1887. Opened for patients, 1885. Executive Officer, E. J. Bissell, M.D., Rochester. Supported by voluntary contributions and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $150,000.

Faxton Hospital, Utica. Incorporated 1873. Opened for patients, 1875. Executive Officer, A. G. Dickinson, Utica. Delegate, M. O. Terry, M.D. Supported by interest on invested funds and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $75,000.

Albany House of Shelter, Albany. Incorporated 1869. Opened for patients, 1869. Executive Officer, Miss Emma C. Isaacs, 52 Howard Street, Albany. Delegate, H. M. Paine, M.D. Supported by city appropriations and voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $30,000.

Brooklyn Home for Consumptives, Brooklyn. Incorporated 1881. Opened for patients, 1881. Executive Officer, Mrs. Frank Reynolds, 61 Cambridge Street, Brooklyn. Delegate, W. B. Winchell, M.D. Supported by endowment fund and voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $100,000.

Brooklyn Maternity and New York State School for Training Nurses. Incorporated 1871. Opened for patients, 1871. Executive Officer, Mrs. Sidney Starbuck, Brooklyn. Delegate, R. C. Moffat, M.D. Supported by appropriations and voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $25,000.

Memorial Hospital for Women and Children, Brooklyn. Incorporated 1883. Opened for patients, 1883. Executive Officer, Lillie A. Cort, M.D., 89 Division Avenue, Brooklyn. Supported by appropriations and voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $15,000.

Saint Martha's Sanitarium, Brooklyn. Incorporated 1889. Opened for patients, 1889. Executive Officer, Miss T. M. Kenny, 473 Tompkins Avenue, Brooklyn. Delegate, B. L. B. Baylies, M.D. Supported by city appropriations and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $30,000.

Buffalo Ophthalmic Hospital, Buffalo. Incorporated 1893. Opened for patients, 1892. Executive Officer, William Y. Warren, Buffalo. Delegate, F. Parke Lewis, M.D. Supported by fees of patients.

Middletown State Homœopathic Hospital, Middletown. Incorporated 1870. Opened for patients, 1874. Executive Officer, Selden H. Talcott, M.D., Middletown. Delegate, Selden H. Talcott, M.D. Supported by State appropriations, board of patients, and products of farm. Value of hospital property, $1,004,500.

Asylum for Relief of Half-Orphans and Destitute Children, New York. Incorporated 1835. Opened for inmates, 1835. Executive Officer, Mrs. John L. Sutherland, 17 West Thirty-seventh Street, New York. Delegate, Alvin M. Woodward, M.D. Supported by appropriations and voluntary contributions.

Baptist Home for the Aged, New York. Incorporated 1869. Opened for patients, 1869. Executive Officer, Mrs. Jacob Hayes, 13 East Fifty-fourth Street, New York. Delegate, Rita Dunlevy, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions and donations.

Chapin Home for Aged and Infirm, New York. Incorporated 1869. Opened for patients, 1872. Executive Officer, Mrs. E. T. Sherman, 114 West Forty-fourth Street, New York. Delegate, J. B. Garrison, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions and subscriptions. Value of hospital property, $150,000.

Helmuth House, New York. Opened for patients, 1886. Executive Officer, Wm. Tod Helmuth, Jr., M.D., 465 Lexington Avenue. Delegate, Wm. Tod Helmuth, Jr., M.D., Supported by fees of patients.

Hospital of Five Points House of Industry, New York. Incorporated 1861. Opened for patients, 1861. Executive Officer, William F. Barnard, 155 North Street, New York. Supported by voluntary contributions. Value of Hospital property, $56,000.

Laidlaw's Private Hospital, New York. Opened for patients 1859. Executive officer, A. H. Laidlaw, M.D., 137 West Fortyfirst Street, New York. Delegate, A. H. Laidlaw, M.D. Supported by fees of patients. Value of hospital property, $50,000. New York Ophthalmic Hospital, New York. Incorporated 1852. Opened for patients, 1852. Executive Officer, R. C. Root, Tarrytown, N. Y.; Delegate, Arthur B. Norton, M.D. Supported by rents and voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $150,000.

New York Medical College and Hospital for Women, New York. Incorporated 1863. Opened for patients, 1863. Executive Officer, Cordelia Williams, M.D., 111 West Forty-seventh Street, New York; Delegate, Cordelia Williams, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions and board of patients.

Glenmary, Owego. Opened for patients, 1888. Executive Officer, John T. Greenleaf, M.D., Owego; Delegate, Edward E. Snyder, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions and board of patients.

Ohio.

Ohio Hospital for Women and Children, Cincinnati. Incorporated 1881. Opened for patients, 1882. Executive Officer, Mrs. Lawrence Mendenhall, Cincinnati; Delegate, Ellen M. Kirk, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $20,000.

Cleveland Homœopathic Hospital, Cleveland. Incorporated 1867. Opened for patients, 1869. Executive Officer, Harlan Pomeroy, M.D., 326 Prospect Street, Cleveland; Delegate, Harlan Pomeroy, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $100,000.

Protestant Hospital, Toledo. Incorporated 1876. Opened for patients, 1874. Executive Officer, Mrs. A. E. Scott, 721 Ontario Street, Toledo. Supported by donations and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $75,000.

Cleveland Maternity Home, Cleveland. Incorporated 1893. Opened for patients, 1891. Executive Officer, Mrs. D. H. Beckwith, Cleveland; Delegate, Harlan Pomeroy, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $18,000.

Dorcas Invalid's Home, Cleveland. Incorporated 1885. Opened for patients, 1884. Executive Officer, Miss Marie C. Worthington, 946 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland. Delegate, Harlan Pomeroy, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $35,000.

Oregon.

Babies' Home, Portland. Incorporated 1890. Opened for patients, 1890. Executive Officer, Orpha D. Baldwin, M.D., 304 J Street, Portland. Delegate, Orpha D. Baldwin, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $30,000.

Children's Home, Portland. Incorporated 1870. Opened for patients, 1870. Executive Officer, Henry C. Jefferds, M.D., Portland; Delegate, Henry C. Jefferds, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $50,000.

Pennsylvania.

Children's Homoeopathic Hospital of Philadelphia. Incorporated 1877. Opened for patients, 1877. Executive Officer, Napoleon B. Kelly, 8 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. Delegate, Bushrod W. James, M.D. Supported by endowment fund and voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $75,000.

Hahnemann Medical College Hospital, Philadelphia. Incorporated 1885. Opened for patients 1887. Executive Officer, W. G. Foulke, 221 South Fifth Street, Philadelphia. Delegate, Charles Mohr, M.D. Supported by endowment fund, voluntary contributions and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $550,000. Medical, Surgical and Maternity Hospital of the Woman's Homœopathic Association of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Incorporated 1882. Opened for patients, 1884. Executive Officer, Mrs. Mary W. Coggins, 4547 McKean Avenue, Germantown; Delegate, Bushrod W. James, M.D. Supported by endowment fund and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $250,000.

Homœopathic Medical and Surgical Hospital and Dispensary, of Pittsburgh. Incorporated 1861. Opened for patients, 1866. Executive Officer, W. D. Slack, Pittsburgh; Delegate, J. C. Burgher, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $250,000.

Homœopathic Medical and Surgical Hospital and Dispensary, Reading. Incorporated 1890. Opened for patients, 1891. Executive Officer, C. H. Ruhl, 534 Washington Street, Reading; Delegate, J. C. Knauer, M.D. Supported by endowment fund, appropriations and board of patients.

Walter's Sanitarium, Walter's Park. Opened for patients 1878. Executive Officer, Robert Walter, M.D., Walter's Park; Delegate, Robert Walter, M.D. Supported by board of patients. Value of hospital property, $100,000.

Boyd's Boarding Home, Allegheny. Incorporated 1886. Opened for inmates, 1887. Executive Officer, Mrs. M. A. Small, Anderson Street, Allegheny. Delegate, J. Richey Horner, M.D. Supported

by donations and board of boys. Value of hospital property, $50,000.

Christian Home for Women, Allegheny. Incorporated 1872. Opened for inmates, 1872. Executive, Ramage, 133 Locust Street, Allegheny; Delegate, J. Richey Horner, M.D. Supported by donations and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $50,000.

Opened for inmates, 1865.

Convent of Benedictine Sisters, Erie. Executive Officer, Mother Superior, 327 East Minot Street, Erie; Delegate, Edward Cranch, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions.

Home for the Aged Poor, conducted by Little Sisters of the Poor, Pittsburgh. Opened for inmates, 1884. Executive Officer, Mother Agnes, Premen and Rebecca Streets, Pittsburgh; Delegate, L. R. Rousseau, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions. Value of hospital property, $150,000.

Protestant Home for Incurables, Pittsburgh. Incorporated 1863. Opened for patients, 1885. Executive Officer, Miss McPeesley, Pittsburgh; Delegate, C. D. Henron, M.D. Supported by endowment fund and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $115,000.

Rhode Island.

Rhode Island Homœopathic Hospital, Providence. Incorporated 1878. Opened for patients, 1886. Executive Officer, Mr. William Von Gottschalk, 265 Benefit Street, Providence; Delegate, George B. Peck, M.D. Supported by voluntary contributions and board of patients. Value of hospital property, $30,000.

Wisconsin.

Milwaukee Infants' Home, Milwaukee. Incorporated 1885. Opened for patients, 1884. Executive Officer, Mr. George F. Vail, 580 Jefferson Street, Milwaukee; Delegate, F. D. Brookes, M.D. Supported by interest on mortgages and donations. Value of hospital property, $19,000.

Milwaukee Orphan Asylum, Milwaukee.

DISPENSARIES.

California.

Oakland Homoeopathic Dispensary, Oakland. Incorporated 1890. Opened for patients, 1890.

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