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Central <strong>Library</strong> of Rochester and <strong>Monroe</strong> <strong>County</strong> · Historic Serials Collection<br />

10 THE HOSPITAL REVIEW.<br />

Ued.<br />

At the Rochester City Hospital, July 4, 1885,<br />

railroad accident, Jacob Spies.<br />

At the Rochester City Hospital, July 9, 1885,<br />

of Spacelus, (Senile Gangrene) John Goodenough,<br />

aged 74.<br />

At the Rochester City Hospital, July 12,1885,<br />

of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, Hiram Winney,<br />

aged 40.<br />

At the Rochester City Hospital, July. 12,<br />

of Carcinoma of Uterus, Rosa Hays, aged 29.<br />

At the Rochester City Hospital, July 17, of<br />

cancer of liver, Catherine Bole, aged 25.<br />

At the Rochester City Hospital, July 23, 1885,<br />

of stricture of Oesophagus, Cristopher Kauffman,<br />

aged 56.<br />

At the Rochester City Hospital, July 23,1885,<br />

of abcess involving alutial region, Joseph<br />

Levi.<br />

At the Rochester City Hospital, July, 24,1885,<br />

of Chronic rheumatism, John McCall, aged 60.<br />

At the Rochester City Hospital, July 28,1885,<br />

of Articular rheumatism, Susanna Small, aged<br />

63.<br />

Receipts tor the Review.<br />

FOR JULY 1885.<br />

Miss Campbell, Auburn, by Miss Markham<br />

$ 50<br />

Mrs. B. F. A very, Wyoming, 50 cents ;<br />

Miss Orphelia Eaton, West Brighton,<br />

50 cents ; Mrs. E. S. Moore, Fairport,<br />

50 cents; Mrs. W. H. Smith, Geneva,<br />

50 cents, by Miss Hebberd 2 00<br />

C. Cauley & Co., adv., $5.00 ; Curran &<br />

Goler, adv., $5.00 ; J. Fahy & Co.,<br />

adv., $5.00; W. H. Glenny & Co.,<br />

adv., $5.00; Mrs. H. B. Hallett, 50<br />

cents; Ira A. Lovejoy, adv., $5.00;<br />

A. W. Mudge, adv., $5.00 ; Mrs. W.<br />

S. Osgood, 62 cents ; Osgood & Brigham,<br />

adv., $5.00; Scrantom, Wetmore<br />

& Co., adv., $5.00; H. C.<br />

Wisner, adv., $5.00, by Mrs. M. M.<br />

Mathews 46 12<br />

Mrs. L. M. Bentley.Holyoke, Mass., $1.00;<br />

Mrs. M. Bellows, 62 cents ; Mrs. D.<br />

D. S. Brown, Scottsville, $1.00: Mrs.<br />

E. I. Clark, 62 cents; Miss M. S.<br />

Clark, New York, $1.00; Mrs. E.<br />

Dovey, Omenee, Ontario, 50 cents;<br />

Mrs. J. D. Decker, Brockport, $2.00;<br />

Mrs. F. R. Delano, Niagara Falls, 50<br />

cents; Mrs. W. F. Evans, Niagara<br />

Falls, $1.00; Mrs. H. N. Griffith,<br />

Niagara Falls, 50 cents ; Miss Hyde,<br />

62 cents; Mrs. M. M. Mathews, 62<br />

cents ; Judge S. Miller, New Haven,<br />

Conn., 50 cents ; Mrs. J. Marburger,<br />

$1.25 ; Miss H. Ogden, Penn Yan,<br />

$1.00: Mrs. W. H. Perkins, for Mrs.<br />

H. Fowler, Buffalo, 50 cents; Mrs.<br />

A. H. Porter, Niagara Falls, 50 cents;<br />

Mrs. A. A. Porter, Niagara Falla,<br />

50 cents ; Mrs. Benj. Rhodes,Niagara<br />

Falls, 50 cents; Mrs. W. S. Scott.<br />

Geneva, 50 cents; Mrs. C. S. Stowiltz,<br />

Niagara Falls, 50 cents; Mrs.. H. S.<br />

Tomer, Hornellsville, 50 cents ; Mrs.<br />

S. VanAuken, Oswego, $1.00; Mrs.<br />

M. Wells, Niagara Falls, 50 cents;<br />

Mrs. J. D. Whipple, $1.00, by Treasurer<br />

18 73<br />

MRS. ROBERT MATHEWS, Treas.,<br />

96 Spring Street.<br />

Donations for Month of July, 1858.<br />

Mrs. W. G. Watson, flowers.<br />

Mrs. Landsberg, second-hand clothing.<br />

Geo. P. Humphrey, reading matter.<br />

Mrs. Geo. C. Buell, second-hand clothing and<br />

flowers in bouquets.<br />

Elmer L. McBride, flowers.<br />

Mrs. Nichols, old cotton.<br />

K. P. Shedd, crate strawberries.<br />

Mrs. Wm, E. Hoyt, ice cream.<br />

Mrs. Oscar Craig, three jars of fruit.<br />

Miss Anna E. M. Wild, second-hand clothing.<br />

Clara Dyer, reading matter.<br />

Mrs. W. W. Webb, thirty-two covered and<br />

two unbound books.<br />

Mrs. J. W Goss, reading matter and old<br />

cotton.<br />

Mrs. Mathews, old cotton.<br />

Mrs. S. S. Gould, Jr., Seneca Falls, 140<br />

monthlies, 90 cards, 30 paper covered books<br />

and 12 bound volumes.<br />

Scranton, Wetmore & Co., blank book for<br />

list placed in the corner stone of the Children's<br />

Pavilion.<br />

Receipted Bills.<br />

We are indebted to Mr. James Field for<br />

two receipted bills, for the use, putting up,<br />

and taking down of tent and fly used on<br />

the occasion of the laying, of the corner<br />

s'tone of the Children's Pavilion. The<br />

bills amounted to eleven dollars, and we return<br />

our thanks to Mr. Field for his timely<br />

gifts. One of them was the icecream tent,<br />

the other the awning over the speakers 1<br />

platform. [Since the above was in type our<br />

friend, Mr. Field, has died.]<br />

Miss Campbell, a new pupil, entered the<br />

Training School for Nurses on the first of<br />

August.

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