A large proportion of the new building on Boylston Street was devoted to laboratory space with adequate natural light. The Physiological Laboratory (“… intended to serve primarily as a laboratory of research, and secondarily as an adjunct to the lectures on physiology in the preparation of suitable apparatus and experiments”) was one of five new laboratory spaces for students in the facility. This description of the Physiological Laboratory and its equipment was originally published in Science. Floorplan of the Boylston Street building
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