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The New York Women's League for
Animals held the formal opening yesterday of its new Free Hospital and Dispensary for Animals, at 350 Lafayette Street. By 3:30 o'clock, the hour set for the opening, the main ward of the hospital, on the second floor, which is really a large corridor, with box and
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As of 2023, Helen Irving was
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as the resident veterinarian. The hospital was renamed the Ellin Prince Speyer Free
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founded the "Women's
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plain stalls along the sides for horses, was quite filled with guests, who cheerfully occupied camp chairs placed in the various stalls. ...
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and they incorporated themselves as the "New York Women's League for
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First patient in 1914 treated by resident veterinarian Bruce Blair
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and the largest non-profit animal hospital in the world.
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