Abstract

Denver, June 1, 1903. <h3>To the Editor:</h3> —There are but few cities in the United States with a population of less than 25,000 that can boast of a medical library. I was, therefore, agreeably surprised to find one in a recent visit to Colorado Springs. It is housed in a separate alcove in the Corbin Library of the Colorado College. It contains over one thousand books, all arranged in alphabetical order by authors under the following classification: 1, Anatomy; 2, biographies; 3, chemistry; 4, dentistry; 5, gynecology; 6, hygiene; 7, history; 8, materia medica; 9, medical diagnosis; 10, medical jurisprudence; 11, medicine; 12, miscellaneous; 13, obstetrics; 14, pathology: 15, periodicals and reprints; 16, physiology; 17, reference books; 18, reports; 19, surgery; 20, veterinary. All medical journals are arranged alphabetically by titles. Reprints are filed in cases under an approximate classification by subjects. A card catalogue arranged by subjects is placed

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