New Homeopathic Hospital. Front. Nurses' Home.
Stanton & Kirby, architecture firm. Built between 1899-1900. The Homeopathic Hospital was housed in the building on the left until the Homeopathic Medical College was discontinued in 1922. In May, 1926, the building was designated by the Regents as "South Department Hospital." The Regents' Proceedings for September, 1940, notes that "in view of the fact that the South Department of the University Hospital, so-called, is no longer used for hospital purposes but is occupied by the University Extension Service, the Naval R.O.T.C. unit the building was redesignated as North Hall." From 1949-1951 Army and Air Force R.O.T.C. also were also housed in the building. In 2015, the building was demolished to allow for construction of the Biological Sciences Building. The building to the right was located south of the Homeopathic Hospital where N. University runs into the University Museums. It was used as a Nurses Home, 1899-1900, for the Homeopathic Hospital administration, 1900-1922; and as the Interns Home, 1922-1929.
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