The Ontario Scrapbook Hansard

Ontario Scrapbook Hansard, 24 May 1905, p. 2

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_-ir.,' .2:- _: . ---- "new: 1ili7F'WNlWN. was. _. ,- M... , I l ', MI a it,1i,t'Agt,'e,gt of Mr. '8,iis,iiiiiilt 'rql ilT HDSPITAL WlBlllBF? the large sum 1t'eidtototet' new alto _ l3 ~ - question he said 'e/lg,',' aet,t'd'lttl','l1 /" ' . . t . . "',' . we? .l'C,ttr,,i,'11'21 l a... 1trtt C Ig8 ', Court ofBeU1s ha ett reqt _ --~r°-'.--- _ l l . 'r, .,' . F - . r'. I - ed 0mm, V r' T t. e Cit Council to vote 8200,- _ ': i, "£1? (:33? gf,,vt'aenn11,f', to clause_20 DEPUTATION ASKS tttgit'."'"'"} ttrgtUt reclaim to the people. " I iitt the statute law Swelldmef't act, rye, " THE MEASUR . T Hon. Mr., Por said that the bill had ill In Ildid away with the provieion Im'deconii "_--.-----..- i already passed all its stages put the F' 3 /'sll lthe lt f"';',"",?,',',',",'):,,,'"'?,',,','],,"':,',:",',',:',')", Claim That a Small Coterie Only Would third, and qel,p (tve,'")).',,),',',,,?,'.",, 11,ti' I . Wt," s'",, (','i"i'l',,'l,t"Ji.i2 the" place of trial from tIluIeI Benefit-The City Council Empower i cut fifggtrusties power to apply a, sum , r' '4'" ', 'del'endant's residence. The P11012130 i ed to Vote 8aoo,ooo-Biil to Pass " 351:? preceding $250,000 for the V l F , said that the Ob-left.:f trig; IT.?' £31.. in 3 Already Agreed, ', the. reorganization of the Gen- :* t " . a r sr.',.')',',?",',) stl,r..mhriut1lTpr)'sefnd't'iU; that; i "---------.-.- [ eral i Pypltal ' d') r midi-Chin 03:31:25 , 5', y, I this object. Jyoyld not be .,rgp,'gfitt'd,' l A medical deputation, representing le, tinge 41:32:33" "'1th consulted the a" . T u; .., had no ti",".,':?:"'.':',','.)'),",')',',,, done. ' St. Miehael's, Western and Grace Hog. l o'1',f/',Li',','.' iii/ai. would see that the money if ' _ (il I clause be struc , r pitals, waited on Hon. J. J. Foy yester-I {ins not for the General Hospital, but for I l" 1:", ' Adjournment Till Thursday. i, dav morning in connection with the GOV" ', the univerfilY- The. hospital 1:8: merely :" t(fi" I I At 6.30 the 1.lremier ",y/vgl.it,e.t,,wh/i'l eminent grant to the proposed new hos- 'ihc militia:itrlilo.piir1:3:os':Girl-onsiiituiileiigz . 'lt g, ilv. "one? t J',?,',','."')';',',,,",,,",,'.',)" than nrl- pital. Dr. Palmer introduced the depu- iiiunidal mash" fi,.. the faculty ands . J,llllllllt ',l',1",.',Cli? the J),,",,';,.',," engaging l/e: tation, which coneisted of Dr. Pattomz student-i. '.vasfo be done. PtPg,ieil,1,,.1J.yli, vii1t't2llf usual diversion of helm". oooh o l- Dr. Cullen, Dr. Davidson. Dr. Hastings, (an opportunity to 'le?.".'.',',?.. IT.' "e"? mi "a . 1 t and cushions. In Cot . _ - . l . -3 to the term; under which this work! r. 'si',;),,';':,!?, mth order sieeIs 3 ' h was sung Dr. 3faekenzie, Dr. Ferguson, Dr. Emory,! "3 . t th Lie ieiriiy, ' 'm l-*a'"-..5 olusinu the national ant cm -', _ O'C nnor and ,should be carried on 9 l I u , #7553": bv all prosrnt. Cllr. Cotton and Mesu's. C.) iGovcrvor and the unwersrty truntecs.' \fékik'i'a . 1erreerrrerrrerrrrr"er-e lil'homus Long. The deputation urgefi {the terms and conditions were still toI :' 3'3"" lthat the Government grant to the uit-,} 'ihe attached ir, fail as; Ehvitpriivemdfil Tl!) ' "ritr,N, e, . ' . . . ' ,3, ." cu. m "I y ml _ l " , .wixj/)r,:ilia:'i'firr,i, . [si::,:?,.?,-, lor hospital purposes pouldthe; iii-tl/fd,:,';),,,.,,' of the. s/tl',',,',';';!,',')';,:'),"').',.") 5 i'i"ijijli'i; detrimental to the interests ot' ff", mgl "ions. could be made to.tlee City Council-l , id (.iliii)i'ii; hospitals. lion. Mr. Foy replied that g l)r. Mackenzie pointed out that; I . ." .. it . they coulrl'still make representations to ', the frniversity "f for-onto had. i :5 ' ,3" the trustees, the City Council and the lnnly had connection with Wei cl y-I ' 2"- LienLenalit-Governor, but the bill would Etieneral Hospital. and tin? tttbl, 'l i; :it't be passed in its present form. 'iPot"'Y. had been "pent "lil")? Ji,?) l ."i<: Dr. Palmer stat-edI_t11at they desired ithe development of that ms t u. Ity, 3 "if '.'s'C"i:r, _ intormation about the bill which had 'Only a, manpax'ath'ely ',eh1lc"'e,rdie,ty, . . We been introduced, and of which they Imp", he mm. were 1:61.]?! ii at: g'; _ .', we ikuew very little, and were anxiou.s that 'yftet. of the. aft ll (with ye 'f d,"2i'l',l', l i. (ij,itlk Po injustice should be done to other llehemical inatermlIioIId ',U""i'd' ',1",. iii) I A jcrltalt, lllospitals in establishing the new one. l Hon. Mr. For. Ion?? er t claim in" _. Ji"'si"iillllk Dr. Ferguson thought that whatever She :1 ground iot aIeIc-parphe rowth 0" 5 a; if? , might be done for the new the interests, gno sreairictn for f..,',1,,1it'.i1f.11v,t e sgunrpam": i,. ....lx'iL-jsx of the old should be permanently sarc- q an» 'i":,',':),.,',':"?).?),',, .' will of new 'i.' . .3 {guru-(led. No act should he passed and no lahle to ask the pos Poneme ' I 35% Bti' I. practice called into existence which lat that "age. " " " . 'would in the least, impair their useful- r _-----------------.-------- 3 K, . nose. The General in the east the Weat- , tfit lorn in the west, St. Michael's in the i CiR Y, Icentre and South. and Grace Hospital in ' 'a vr . lthe north fully served the city require~' ' ',18ll " imenG. T _'r_'_i_irlli,Biil' . it should be clearly provided that, all , '25~f~*'."1i3"~ . practitioners should have equal rights st Ill. in the new hospital. ', if E Dr. Emory advorated extra-mural I" ..' 5'75 wer 1 I teaching' in all hospitals and throughout [I '"24 , t ithe Province. It would be an advan- _ . /itirl " , itayre to students to have the experience. al B, 1 iof practice under others than one set oi, , .35 a lpractitioners. and the other hospitals, 3, _." ' . Hind no objection to their clinical mater- _ V iv?,', . l ' lial being made use of. " '; r F l . Dr. Davidson referred to the narrow- . g 's, atl _ {mess which had existed before the es- . 't l I I iiablishment, of the smaller hospitals. f Iii i Ir. [Doctors could not send their patients 5 , rr': Ito the wards of the. General Hospital. Y 3. r " Since others had been opened more lib. _ 'li/d t e.ral treatment had been accorded. li . ' '/:a r l medical interests were centralized in the . I' tk'. , B, I new hospital all medical interests should it" I. ibc merged, and physicians should have I A; I , freedom to treat their patients there as T I , _ 'in the present one. The present hos, III , It ', pitais,.with stalls of from 30 to iit),estab. I , , ,' lisIhed without publin and with but slight ' bd F, l private, aid, would be handicapped. and it I , " T . El!" " . ti If. , " 3: i _ ll , 3. f r, ti':. f J, o _.) 'll' P,- . _ "'1 I . I l . I " I h ' I _' - I' . EE2 re .. _ I I I .7 . I '

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