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STATE CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

East Tennessee Hospital for the Insane, Knoxville, Dr. Michael Campbell, Superintendent.

West Tennessee Hospital for the Insane, Bolivar, Dr. J. J. Neely, Superintendent.

Middle Tennessee Hospital for the Insane, Nashville, Dr. John A. Beauchamp, Superintendent.

Tennessee School for the Blind, Nashville, Prof. J. V. Armstrong, Superintendent.

Tennessee Industrial School, Nashville, Prof. W. C. Kilvington, Superintendent.

Confederate Soldiers' Home, Nashville, Hon. Mark S. Cockrill, President Board of Directors.

Tennessee School for the Deaf and Dumb, Knoxville, Thos. L. Moses, Superintendent.

STATE PENAL INSTITUTIONS.

State Prison, Nashville, B. M. Rice, Warden.

Brushy Mountain Branch State Prison, Petros, Flournoy En.

glish, Warden.

HOSPITALS AND SANITARIA.

BRISTOL.

Evan Shelby Hospital.

BROWNSVILLE.

Allen's Infirmary; established 1901; private; 7 beds; John Thomas Allen, Physician in charge.

CHATTANOOGA.

Baroness Erlanger Hospital; established 1891; public; 100 beds; Alma M. Weller, Superintendent.

Hamilton County Hospital.

O'Rear Smallpox Hospital; established 1903; public; 100 beds; P. D. Sims, Medical Superintendent.

Private Surgical Hospital and Invalids' Home; E. F. Lovejoy, Physician in charge.

West-Ellis Private Hospital; established 1903; private; 25 beds; Geo. R. West and G. M. Ellis, Physicians in charge.

COLUMBIA.

Pillow's Private Infirmary; established 1901; private; 10 beds; Robert Pillow, Physician in charge.

GRAYSVILLE.

Graysville Sanitarium ; established 1900; public; 30 beds; A. J. Hetherington, Physician in charge.

Southern Sanitarium.

HARRIMAN.

Elizabeth Sanitarium; established 1905; private; 22 beds; J. B. Goodwin, Physician in charge.

HERMITAGE.

Confederate Soldiers' Home; established 1892; 130 beds; W. A. Hargis, Physician in charge; Joseph A. Hill, Superintendent.

JACKSON.

Sanatorium of Drs. Crook; established 1908; private ; 10 beds; J. A. and J. L. Crook, Physicians and Surgeons in charge.

KNOXVILLE.

Knoxville General Hospital; established 1899; public and private; 125 beds; John B. Johnson, Medical Superintendent. Mount Rest Home.

LAFOLLETTE.

Employes' Hospital; established 1902; private; 12 beds; J. Victor Henderson, Physician in charge.

LEBANON.

Edgerton Infirmary; established 1900; private; 25 beds; H. K. Edgerton, Physician in charge.

Lillard's Sanitarium.

MEMPHIS.

Crofford Sanitarium.

Elletts Private Hospital.

H. R. Bynum Infirmary.

Maury Private Infirmary.

Sanford Infirmary.

Shelby County Poor and Insane Asylum.

James Sanatorium, Raleigh Springs; established 1879; pri-
vate; for alcohol and drug addiction cases; 150 beds; William
DeH. Reeder, Medical Superintendent.

Lynnhurst Sanitarium; established 1904; private; 30 beds;
S. T. Rucker, Medical Superintendent.

Memphis City Hospital, Madison Avenue and Dunlap Street;
established 1897; public; 126 beds; John H. Kibler, Superintend-

ent.

Pettey's Retreat; established 1890; private; for alcohol and
drug addiction cases; 30 beds; George E. Pettey and W. R. Wal-
lace, Physicians in charge.

Presbyterian Home Hospital; established 1901; private ; 40
beds; G. G. Buford and J. A. Moss, Physicians in charge.

St. Joseph's Hospital, Johnson Avenue; established 1889;
public; 200 beds; Sister M. Alexia, Superintendent.

United States Marine Hospital; established 1882; 50 beds;
Surgeon Eugene Wasdin, in command.

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Brigg's Surgical Infirmary; established 1891; private ; 25
beds; C. S. Briggs and S. S. Briggs, Physicians in charge.

Davidson County Asylum; established 1884; 500 beds; W. W,
Core, Physician in charge and Superintendent.

Douglas Infirmary; established 1893; private ; 30 beds; Rich-
ard A. Barr, Surgeon in charge.

Eve's Surgical Infirmary; established 1884; private; 40 beds;
Duncan and Paul F. Eve, Physicians in charge.

Fort's Surgical Infirmary; established 1904; private; 25
beds; R. E. Fort, Physician in charge.

Isolation Hospital.

Mary C. Rudolph's Maternity Home; established 1899; pri-
vate; 20 beds; R. O. Tucker, Physician in charge.

Mercy Hospital; established 1899; public; 34 beds; R. F.
Boyd, Physician in charge.

Municipal Tuberculosis Hospital; established 1908; public;
64 beds.

Nashville City Hospital; established 1890; public and pri-
vate; 100 beds; John Overton, House Surgeon; Charles H. Good-
lett, Superintendent.

Nashville Sanitarium.

St. Thomas' Hospital; established 1900; private; 100 beds;
Sisters of St. Vincent de Paul in charge.

Wilson Infirmary; established 1903; public and private; 15
beds; J. T. Wilson, Surgeon in charge.

Woman's Hospital of Tennessee; established 1903; private ;
50 beds; M. C. McGannon, Physician in charge; K. Morris, Sec-
retary.

NEWPORT.

Grand View Sanitarium; established 1898; private; for tu-
berculosis cases; 50 beds; J. M. Masters, Physician in charge.

TATE SPRINGS.

Tate Springs Hotel and Sanitarium; established 1876; pri-
vate; 100 beds; Thomas Tomlinson, Physician in charge.

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