chemistry; Dr. Davenport Hooker, anatomy; Dr. G. R. Lacy,
pathology and bacteriology; Dr. C. C. Guthrie, physiology;
Dr. M. Cohen, pathology; Dr. G. W. Grier, roentgenology.
Consulting Staff, Dr. H. T. Price, department of pedia-
tries; Dr. J. D. Heard, medicine; Dr. E. W. Meredith, sur-
gery; Dr. David Silver, orthopedics; Dr. W. W. Blair, eye;
Dr. E. W. Day, nose and throat; Dr. T. M. T. McXKennan,
neurology; Dr. C. H. Henninger, phychiatry; Dr. W. H.
Guy. dermatology, and Dr. W. P. Walker, dentist.
McKEESPORT HOSPITAL
At a meeting of the McKeesport Chamber of Commerce,
the question of a hospital for the city and vicinity was
raised, and a committee was appointed to raise the necessary
money for the building and equipment. The hospital was
organized and opened on April 8, 1894. It was chartered by
the Court of Allegheny County for charitable and educational
purposes, and not for profit.
Since the opening date, the hospital has continued as a
general hospital and training school for nurses. New additions
have been added, and at the present time can accommodate
two hundred patients in private and ward service. Soon we
shall have ready for occupancy a new maternity home, with a
forty bed capacity, and which is modern and first class in
avery respect.
The hospital is ranked as “A” Class by the State Board
of Medical Education and Licensure. It carries the “first”
rating by the College of Physicans and Surgeons, and<the
training school also comes under the “A’” Class rating. It
has an able staff, is well equipped. and recognized as a first
slass institution.
The hospital is managed and operated by a board of
trustees who are elected each year by the contributors. The
aames of the trustees are as follows: Dr. J. W. Fawcett,
president; H. R. Stuckslager, secretary and treasurer; R. C.
Painter, vice president; F.T. Nason, R. M. Baldridge, C. R.
Shaw, J. P, Nill, J. J. Boax, W. A. Cornelius, J.D. Cowan, J.
3. Mack, J. F. Woodward, E. W. Pitts, E. R. Crawford.
5. M. Coover.