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The disadvantage of offices located on all of the floors is obvious to the student with an injured foot or to the nurse that must balance a tray of equipment up several flights of stairs. But it is an equal burden to the Hygiene Building's staff that is continually attempting to coordinate activities.
Some of the building's equipment is in good condition, such as the dental facilities. In contrast is the pictured "potboiler," used for years to sterilize instruments.
Dr. Farnsworth plans to correct the present deficiencies in the University's health program with a modern, central infirmary. He hopes the fund raising campaign will be complete by the fall of 1956.
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