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Last Friday afternoon the Yale Infirmary was formally opened to the public. All the rooms and the hallway are hard-finished, the floors being of hard pine covered with rugs. The dining room, reception room and parlor are on the lower floor; the basement contains the kitchen and a servant's dining room. The second and third floors will be devoted to the patients. Every room is finished in heavy oak with iron bedsteads and besides being heated by steam contains an open fireplace. The halls are supplied with speaking tubes which connect every floor in the building. The infirmary will accommodate about forty patients.
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