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Physiological Laboratory
| Location |
corner of East 9th Street and St.
Clair Avenue |
Description |
3-story building of 54x46 feet,
6500 square feet, containing labs, research rooms, workshops, and animal
houses |
| Other Names |
College Annex
1898: Chemical Laboratory Building |
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| Constructed |
1897?-1898 |
Razed |
1929 |
| Cost |
1898: $29,581 for lot, building,
and equipment
1929: $7,052.50 for Cushing Laboratory, Medical School, 1887, and Physiological
Laboratory
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| Financing |
1898: Gift of $13,000 from Oliver
H. Payne; Gifts of unknown amounts from unknown donors
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| Donors |
Oliver H. Payne, friend
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| Occupants |
1898-1924: School of Medicine
1924-1929: Vacant |
Uses |
1898-1924: Research, teaching, and
workshops
1924-1929: None |
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Trivia |
Third School of Medicine building |
This summary was compiled by staff of the University
Archives from sources
in the custody of the Archives.
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