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The Department of Pathology of the Medical School has established a laboratory of Serum Diagnosis under the direction of Dr. Frederick P. Gay '97. This new laboratory undertakes to make certain diagnoses that have been proved to be of clinical or forensic value and, in addition, offers to those qualified, facilities for research in problems connected with the physiology and pathology of blood serum and tissue fluids. The scope in diagnosis will be amplified as fast as new methods of determined value justify, and the research afforded by the clinical material offered will facilitate the development of such methods.
The fees for the various tests will be based on the skill and labor involved, and will be furnished on application. Special arrangements will be made with hospitals and dispensaries and with physicians dealing with charity patients.
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