 A medical dream comes true under the drive of industrialist Henry Kaiser, who holds the plans of the ultramodern hospital designed by Dr. Sidney Garfield, director of the Kaiser Foundation. From the admissions office on, everything is streamlined and expedited. The patient's record reaches the doctor before he does. This is the last word in a combination x-ray machine and fluoroscope, imported from Holland at a cost of $25,000. Every portion of the body through 180 degrees can be photographed. In the operating room, the first light of its kind is installed. No portion of an operation is ever in shadow, nor is the expectant father forgotten. Here he can get the news officially and suffer under the most comfortable circumstances possible. And for mother? Well, she has only to call for her baby and baby comes sliding through a wall in a drawer like bassinet for a little visit with the new mother. In this $2 million institution, doors are open by remote control and on the single floor patients are easily moved from place to place. Dream grounds for a dream hospital to a doctor's prayer.