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Motels In Toronto:

Motels In Toronto ROSEBRUGH, roz'bru, Abner Mulholland,Canadian physician and inventor: b. near Gait, Ontario, Nov. 8, 1835 ; d. Toronto, Canada, Nov. 6, 1914. He was educated at Victoria College, Toronto, and later studied in New York and London. He engaged in practice at Toronto, revived the Free Dispensary there in 1863, and in 1867 organized the Toronto Eye and Ear Infirmary. He specialized in medical electricity and in ophthalmology.

REEVE, Richard Andrews, Canadian physician : b. Toronto, 1842. He was graduated at Toronto University in 1862 and took his M.D. at Queen's University in 1865. He engaged in practice at Toronto and specialized in the treatment of the eye and ear. In 1867-72 he was assistant surgeon at the Toronto Eye and Ear Infirmary, and subsequently became lecturer on opthalmology and otology at the Toronto School of Medicine (now Medical Faculty of the University of Toronto). He was dean of the faculty in 1896-1908, when he resigned. He was president of the British Medical Association in 1905, thereafter vice-president. D. 27 Jan. 1919. REEVE, Tapping, American jurist: b. Brook Haven, L. I., October 1744; d. Litch-field, Conn., 13 Dec.


Hotels are generally grouped in four main categories: commercial or transient hotels; resort hotels; residential hotels; and motels in toronto, or motor hotels. In the United States about 75% of the hotel rooms (excluding motels in toronto) are in commercial hotels, 16% in resort hotels (both summer and winter seasons), and the remaining 9% in residential hotels. About 80% of the American motel rooms are in commercial establishments and the remainder in resort motels in toronto.
 
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