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About Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 24, 1921)
PORTLAND MEDICAL SCHOOL NOW ON CAMPUS (Continued from Page 1.) Those who apply now for entrance next fall will not know until July 15 whether their application has been granted. Hospital Ready In 1922. The new hospital now being built will not be ready for use before October, 1022. If the legislature passes the budget prepared by the medical school, sufficient funds will be secured to in crease the equipment and double the jstaff. If this is done the number per mited to enter each year can be in creased accordingly. As conditions are now, the school is taxed to its capacity and more. With a seven year course as one unit the University Medical School is offer ing one of the strongest medical courses in the United States and the plan is to make the school a great medical train ing and research center. This center is expected to serve the entire northwest it is at present the only school north of San Francisco and west of Denver. APPROPRIATIONS FOR SCHOOL 1 PASSES STATE LEGISLATURE The appropriation of $271,000 passed by both houses of the legislature thi i Week for the University of Oregon Med ical School in Portland, and the corre sponding amount that is expected from the General Education Board, will make a total of $540,000 that will be expended on medical training, medical research and medical buildings in Portland in 1921-1922. ; Of this amount it is estimated that approximately $275,000 will be spent in For a REAL HAIRCUT — Go To The Club Barber ' Shop When It is Made by The University Florist Orchids Lily of the Valley ! Sweet Peas Violets l( * Phone 654 r 993 Hillyard the construction of a new building, $100-1 000 a year as a total maintenance for salaries, supplies, and care of buildings and grounds, and $100,000 in the next two years for equipment. Teachers To Be Added. The increase in the number of stu dents at the medical school will require an addition to the teaching force, as well as an increase in the number of as sistants. Admission to the medical school last fall was fimited to 60 out of about 100 applicants because of the lack of space and equipment, but with this appropriation a larger number of students can be served. * Probably the greatest expenditure of the appropriation for equipment will be in connection with research work and the free dispensary which has been main tained as a part of the medical school. As director of research in medical sci ence, Dr. Harry Beal Torrey has been working on certain research problems, and especially on cancer. “We hope to have the medical school an efficient factor in a comprehensive state health program,” said President Campbell, in outlining the plans. 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