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Am J Dis Child. 1928;35(3):495-496. doi:10.1001/archpedi.1928.01920210140012.
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GIFT TO CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF CINCINNATI  Mr. William Cooper Procter, the president of the Board of Trustees of the Children's Hospital of Cincinnati, has announced the gift of $2,500,000 to that institution to be expended mainly for teaching and investigation. It is planned that approximately $500,000 will be spent in the development of a building, housing research laboratories and the necessary adjuncts thereto, and in further development of the outpatient clinic. The Children's Hospital of Cincinnati is closely affiliated with the College of Medicine of the University of Cincinnati through its pediatric department—the professor of pediatrics in the College of Medicine being the chief of staff and medical director of the Children's Hospital. The Children's Hospital has been pronounced by all those who have seen it as the finest institution of its type which has yet been erected. The fact that this building is entirely paid for and already has

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