Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 168, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 July 1913 — INDIANA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT TOP [ARTICLE]

INDIANA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT TOP

American Association Gives State School Grade of a Pins Whichis Highest Glass. Bloomington, Ind., July 13.—The Indiana University School of Medicine, of which the Robert W. Long hospital at Indianapolis is a part, stands in the highest class of medical schools in the United States. The American Medical Associatiorf, which is devoted to research work, divides all the medical schools into three classes. The first is A plus, which means more than 27 of the highest grade requirements have been met. The classification was made only after the most thorough inspection by the council- of the association. Many schools over the country with much larger faculties and many more students failed to make, the highest class and the honor to Indiana University comes from the thoroughness of the course, the direct application of the most scientific methods and the research work of its faculty. For next year many departures are planned. The Long Hospital at Indianapolis will be completed and added as a distinct feature of the school. Dr. and Mrs. Long transferred property valued at *5200,000 to the university in 1910 for the building of a hospital for the care of the poor of the state under the control of the school of medicine. Later Dr. and Mrs. Long gave $25,000 for equipping the hospital. The legislature recently increased the appropriation from $25,000 to $65,000 for maintenance. For earache, toothache, pains, burns, - scalds, sore throat, try Dr. Thomas’ Eclectic Oil, a splendid remedy for emergencies.