x5, 1959 THE MICHIGAN DAILY [ealth Service Continuing Care for Student Needs CHAEL BURNS rays, and laboratory work are pro- themselves. They were given about Health Service has vided at a reasonable rate. $600,000 by the University last1 g the students and The Health Service hours are year.- ichigan for 46 years. from 9 a.m. to noon and from 1 Health Service tried to start a basic clinical services p.m. to 5 p.m. on weekdays and student health insurance plan sim-; r of specialty clinics, from 9 a.m. to noon on Satur- ilar to the one offered now by Stu- tal hygiene, the. Ser- days. However, there is a physi- dent Government Council, The quipped to handle all cian on call from Health Service plan was to include all students ses except those re- at all times in emergency cases. as a part of their tuition but oth- Dr surgery or special Each new student must submit er increases in tuition that year )nent. a medical history and examina- prevented its inclusion and the rvice has a complete tion before being admitted to the program was sponsored on a volun- there all the clinical University. This starts a folder tary basis the next year. Health The Service owns an which is kept for all students. Service does provide the insur- graph, a complete Present files extend back for about ance company with information on >r blood tests, instru- 30 years. In addition, each student its rates and services. aking basal metabolic is given a free x-ray when he en- Check Housing ns, and physio-thera- ters the University. it. Emergency dental The Service has been in opera- Through the Environment Health I a diagnostic x-ray tion since 1913 and last year had department; campus housing is in- are also a part of the 120,000 clinic . reports. It moved vestigated for sanitation and safe- red, into its present location at 207 ty and recommendations are made Fletcher Ave., in April, 1940. to -the administration. )wn Pharmacy Doctors Available Health education lectures have vice has its own phar- Infirmary facilities include 50 been discontinued as a part of any of the drugs used beds, eight full-time physicians, Health Service but they have been tured there. Accord- three psychiatrists, and 15 to 20 absorbed as part of academic lec- dorley Beckett, direc- part-time physicians who are on tures in such departments as the h Service, one of the the staff at the medical school. public health department. or university allergy Most of the latter are specialists Polio and Asiatic flu clinics have ,ted in Health Service, who are called in for consultation, been set up in the past when mass re individually pre- No physician caring for patients is facilities for innoculation are r own laboratories, below the rank of clinical instruc- available but a student may obtain ons and normal drugs tor in the medical. school or full- an immunization shot any time at all students taking time physician. Health Service. Also, immuniza- f worlc or more at the The budget for Health Service tions are given students planning ,nd to other students runs about three-quarters of a mil- to make foreign trips in the sum- mall fee. Expensive lion dollars a year, part of which mer and to ROTC units who make -hours treatment, x- the Service is required to raise summer cruises. SPONSORED BY UNIVERSITY: Students Can Get Art Print Loan Every semester, students are able to rent prints of the paint- ings of well-known artists over at the Student Activities Building. The selection ranges from Ren- aissance works through Expres- sionist paintings. The prints are exhibited on the walls of the third floor of the SAB. Students are able to choose prints from those on display. This service is sponsored by the University. It began on donations from outside sources, but today there is a fund which has been established over the years for its continuance. The first donation' was contributed by the Hudson Co. about 12 years ago., Approximately 300 people bor- row prints each semester. The rental cost for one semester varies from 25 cents to $1.25 de- pending upon the value of the print. 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