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Show take his plans for tho erection of the new pavilion. "This country is very much iu advance ad-vance of Kurope.' s.tys Dr. Guyenot, "in its care of tubercnlo.-ls. Thi? bos-pltals-1 h ive seen impress nit ns ex-ccdiugly ex-ccdiugly progressive and tboroutm-Of tboroutm-Of course, in Kurope. there are not sin h large sums of moin-y to ln r-x-P'nded on these institutions. The Now York lylng-ln hospital and the JtockefelJor institute hospital are the tv o finest institutions 0f their kind in the world." MORGAN GIVES TO FRENCH HOSPITAL New York. Nov. 14 J. Plerpont Morgan's latest philanthropy consists cf the erection of a free tuberculosis 1 ospltal on modern American plans ir. tbo French watering place of Aix-Les-Pains. where Mr. Morgan has gone for treatment at frequent Inter-;ns Inter-;ns tdnee 1800. The building, which will cost upward of 40.000, will be a subsidiary department of the Alx-I.es-Balns "municipal hospital to which Mr. .Morgan gave $50.nu0 some cors ago Dr. Paul Guyenot, one of the best k'vown medical authorities In Europe. Is now in New York at the invitation of J. Pierpont Morgan to study tho luethods used in this country for isolating iso-lating tuberculosis patients. Ou his return to Franco next month, he will |