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            <text>&lt;a title="Social Service Directory of Newark New Jersey, 1912" href="https://archive.org/details/resourcesforsoci00bure/page/26?q=%22bethany+dispensary%22" target="_blank"&gt;https://archive.org/details/resourcesforsoci00bure/page/26?q=%22bethany+dispensary%22&lt;/a&gt;</text>
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              <text>Bethany Dispensary (conducted by “The Presbyterian Hospital in the city of Newark, New Jersey”) (org. 1907; Presbyterian Hospital inc. April 7, 1909, which see p. 32), corner of Spruce and Charlton Streets in the Bethany Presbyterian Church. A dispensary in the hill section for the general treatment of diseases. A small fee is charged for the medicines. The dispensary was begun in the spring of 1907. In December of the same year the Newark Polyclinic Dispensary joined the Bethany Dispensary, transferring all its equipment to the same. Clinic every day except Sundays and holidays, from 4 to 5 P.M. The dispensary is conducted under the direction of the Presbyterian Hospital. The trustees in charge are James A. Law, George C. Sleeth, and Rev. Albert N. Stubblebine. The following physicians are in attendance on alternate days: William Satterer, M.D. Carl Wintsch, M.D., P.B. Davenport, M.D., William Bleick, M.D., Elwood Easton, M.D. Telephone, 2000J Waverly. At the dispensary there is a milk distributing station for the babies of needy families. (See Joint Committee on the Care and Feeding of Infants, pg. 39). Open every day from 2 to 3 P.M.</text>
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