ANNUAL REPORTS OF PUBLIC HOSPITALS.
Abstract
The twenty-sixth annual report of the Cincinnati Hospital, which has just been laid on our table, reminds us of the many and great advantages that would result, if all public hospitals for the sick and injured were required to make full annual reports, for which the one before us would afford an excellent pattern. It is a neatly printed pamphlet of only 78 pages, yet contains a concise description of the hospital buildings; full list of the officers, medical staff, resident...