Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Dec 1929, p. 58

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58 WILMETTE LIFE December 6, 1929 JT IS ON HONOR ROLL Dr. 0. T. Schultz Directs St. Francis' Laboratories St. Francia' Hospital of Evanston ~ago pathologist, has just been placed in charge of the laboratories at St. Francis' hospital of Evanston and is already making progressive use of the equipment and. forming extensive future plans for the department. The laboratorie s now occupy seven rooms there all centered about a general clinical laboratory and include a small room used as an interne's practical and experimental room. The equipment throughout the department is of the most modern and scientific d.esign, enabling operators to make micro-pathologic and chemistry studies as well as the Kahn and Wasserman tests and blood studies. There is also a special sterilizing room and a hasal metabolism room equipped with a McKesson recording metabolor. Th'e extensive laboratory service enables the entire staff to check diag· noses with scientific apparatus which will diagnose a case as accurately as is possible with the medical kno'vvlecl~e now available. Dr. 0. T . Schultz, well known Chi- .Placed on Approved List by Surg· eona' College . lnur <tlqri.atma.a ~rrrting ON GARDEN COMMITTEES· Your new photograph will deliver your Christmas greeting of love and good will to friends and family. Write your message on it. Have it made at our studio. The gift you alone can give EuGENE RAY PHOTOGRAPHER L. Phone U niv. 2238 today for appointment 1606 Chicago Avenue, Evanston Mrs. Theodore F. Moritz, 226 Warwick road, Kenilworth, represents Kenilworth as one of tl'e committee heads for the Garden Club of Illinois, organized from seventy-two garden groups in the northern part of the state. Mrs. M0ritz heads the flower gift committee, Mrs. William F. Colvin of Evanston is social chairman, Mrs. Frank Kingsley of Evanston is chairman of publicity, Mrs. Vv. \V. Gregory of Deerfield is chairman of the educational committee; · Mrs. John T. Pirie of Lake Forest is garden locater; Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Willis H. Hutson, 1112 D. Ewer of \Vilmette is in charge of the speakers bureau, and Mrs. Paul Ftmwood avenue, are entertaining their L. Battey. of Glencoe is in charge of c~usin, Mrs . Leslie H. Webb of Philadelphia. Pa .. m·er the holidays. rooms. St. Francis' hospital of Evanston has achieved a place on the 1929 World Wide Hospital Honor roll which is annually compiled by the American College of Surgeons. Hospitals in all countries of the world strive to be placed. on this list of approved hospitals on which only progressive and reputable institutions abiding by the strictest scientific regulations may hope to appear. The Amencan College of Surgeons is an organization independent of all bospitals, which rates the work of institutions on basis of sheer merit. Hospitals are investigated by the college and it decides whether or not the institution deserves recognition. The result of the investigation, the name of the hospital either appears on the honor roll or does not appear as the case may be. Because a hospital is once approved it does not follow that it will retain its place on the honor roll, for a yearly check is made by the college and hospitals must maintain their high · standing- in order to retain their place. Of the 7,800 hospitals in the United States and Canada, less than 1,000 of n1ore than 100 beds are on the honor roll and less than 600 of between SO and 100 beds. Honor roll hospitals in 1929 have shortened the stay of their patients an average of two and a half to three days and have materially reduced the death rate through reduced infections, more expert service and increased use of X-ray laboratories and physiotherapeutic equipment. The Hammond Electric Clock Company Announce that the Modern Rome Utilities Company o! No·tbe·n Illinois is the Exclusive Distributor for their products in the North Shore District * DIRECTORS HAMMOND ELECTRIC CLocKCoMPANY * * * DIRECTORS MoDERN HoME UTILITIES CoMPANY See the Complete Line at 1740 SHERMAN AVE. (One Block North of the Postoffice) of Northern Illinois John C. Dillon William A. Dyche John F. Hahn Peter N. Jans Emil A. W. Johnson George A. Kearney Fred J. Kihm Clinton Merrick Dr. W. L. Noble William H. Noble George A. Paddock Walter G. Pierce Sidney S. Porter John P. Randlev Charles H. Reynolds Herbert S. Simpson Charles N. Stevens Charles S. Wallace Daniel S. Wentworth James T. Wray Laurens Hammond, President E .. F. Andrews C. C. Bradbury Frank W . Johns n F. H. Redmond L. W. Scudder Towner K. Webster, Jr. EVANSTON GREENLEAF 0707-0708 WINNETKA 3484 "Modern Home Utilities Insure Health, Com fort and Economy in Your Home" ·'

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