Show ST. ST MARKS MARK'S HOSPITAL There Is a very noticeable growing tendency on the tue part of people of means to bo be removed to hospitals In case of serious illness and a moments moment's reflection Lion tion will show that there Is abundant justification for this course Compare for example the treatment that thata a patient patient pa pa- tient would receive at a well known Salt Lake hospital such as St St. Marks Mark's with the treatment in even the richest home In the tho first place a private physician cannot afford to devote devoto his entire time to one patient no matter how high his fee and there must be belong belong long periods when he is absent from the sickbed sickbed- in the hospital on the theother theother other hand there IK is always within call the physician or the nurse or the at attendant at- at there are the appliances necessary necessary sary In case of sudden emergency and there are the preventives of contagion and Infection which the private home can never have St St. Marks Mark's was established In 1878 and is located on Second West Vest street between Seventh and Eighth North streets It has a splendid did equipment and accommodations for ISO patients with a staff of forty skilled nurses Physicians of reputable standing are are permitted to bring their patients to the hospital and are aro given every opportunity for insuring their speedy recovery Two departments which have made particularly brilliant records have been beek tile the surgical and ma ma- While contagious diseases are not admitted to the hospital proper typhoid fever patients are not barred and the new method of treatment has resulted In reducing the death rate to lower numbers tItan than had ever before been attained The superintendent of the hospital is Fannie D D. Lees and manager manager man man- ager is Lillian I I. I The hospital boa hos pital maintains an auto ambulance vice set at all times which can be summoned sum sum- by telephone |