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APLAINSTATEMENTOFPLAINFACTS. HIP DISEASE IS CONSUMPTION OF THE HIP . Children suffering from this painful compliant are treated at the ALEXANDRAHOSPITAL,QUEENSQUARE, BLOOMSBURY , LOILTIDO JNT , "W-O . Shall the Beneficent WToi ? k Continue ? If so 1 . Over £ 12 per day is needed to meet , necessary expenses , jet during ( lie whole of August and September last £ 14 only was received in donations . 2 . The Donations from all . Sources during the past year were £ 1 , 800 less than in tho preceding year . ' 3 . ADEQUATE financial support is ESS KNT I'A L if the work is lo be continued . Reasons why it should he Continued to its Full Extent . 1 . II . KB , MAJESTY THE QUEEN is the MATRON and a PEHSOXAL SUBSCRIBER . 2 . THE HOSPITAL'S CREDENTIALS are in every wav PERFECT . a . IT not only RELIEVES the AGONIZING paiii of CRIPPLED , HELPLESS CHILDREN , but restores to health many who would otherwise b » hopeless and helpless cripples . AT THIS MOMENT NEW ANNUAL , SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED . Bankers : —Messrs . HOARE , 37 , Fleet Street , E . C . Messrs . DRUMMOND , 49 , Charing Cross , S . W . Secretary : —STANLEY SMITH , Alexandra Hospital , Queen Square , London . W . C . ^¦¦¦ BHHMIMaHHMiM ^ HiMHBaMHH ^ MHIMMHHMHHMHHHBHHHHMHHHBHHHB ^ HMHHiMHHBHBnHnHI

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GbaringGrossIbospttal President— H . R . H . PRINCESS LOUISE DUCHESS OF ARGYLL . Treasurer—GEORGE J . DRUMMOND , Esq . This Hospital , situated in the very centre of London , has to raise from Voluntary Contributions every year £ 14 , 000 for its maintenance and that of its Convalescent Home at Limpsfield . Contributions are earnestly solicited towards an expected deficit of £ 2 , 000 . ARTHUR E . READE , Secretary .

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S.THOMAS'SHOSPITAL,LONDON. This Hospital is one of the Great Hospitals Endowed During 1901 68 , 235 individuals received attention , by Killg Edward VI . i » 1553 . During the past 12 years extensive Alterations and It was removed to its present site in 1871 . Improvements have been carried out , rendered necessary by the Her late Majesty Queen Victoria opened it in person advance both in the number of Patients claiming assistance , in J 871 . and the extraordinary development of Medical and Surgical His Royal Highness The Duke of Connaught is Science . President . In 1871 the invaluable aid of fully-trained Nurses was only The Hospital has a record of 800 years' service f « r beginning to be appreciated ; now everybody recognises their the Poor of this Vast Metropolis . services . The population of the immediate District has increased The Hospital now needs the help of at least 250 of these from 772 , 892 in 1862 to 1 , 66 4 , 104 in 1901 . handmaids of Doctors . To provide adequate accommodation for this large number calls for the erection of m .. im ' WLJ'Mcm '^ im 9 ' EIOAHI :. The Governors appeal for liberal support in providing this building , the cost of which has been estimated at ^^o^ooo. Contributions may be sent to J . G . WAINWRIGHT , J . P ., Treasurer . ^ Hi ^^ HMH ^ H ^ HHIH ^ HiHHiBHB ^ HIi ^ HBHHI ^ HHHi ^ HHIi ^ lHI ^ Hi ^ HlHHBI ^ Hil ^ H ^ HI ^^ HIi ^ HBBHHHHii ^^ HI ^ HHIHII ^^^ HH ^ H ^^^^^ HIIH

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THECANCERHOSPITAL(FREE) FOUNDED 1851 , BROMPTON , LONDON , S . IftT . A special refuse I ' . u poor persons alllicled with this terrible disease who are admitted free without the trouble of procuring a Subscriber ' s Letter . A number of beds are provided for Patients who may remain for life . All Applicants are seen eaeli week-day at Two o ' clock . Tile Hospital lias been opened 51 years , and lias given relief to over 54 , 000 persons suffering under tins terrible scourge to Immunity . Tlie Diet , provided lias lo be of Ibe most generous , and ( be Treatment of tlie most expensive kind . NewAnnualSubscriptionsandDonationsareUrgentlySolicitedforGeneralPurposesandfortheResearchDepartment. Secretary—PBED . W . HOWELL . FORM OF BEQUEST OF A LEGACY . —To those benevolent , persons who kindly desire to become benefactors by Will to Ibis I nslitul ion . ( lie following Form of Legacy is respectfully recommended : — " I gice . and bei / ueat / i unto the Treasurer for the lime beiiuj of Tun ( JANCKJI KOSIMTAI , ( KitHI ;) , situate in the Fulhaiii Road . ' lir < iiiij > loii . London , Midd . lese . r , the sum of ( free of Legacy Dult / j , to lie . ap / dicd towards carrying on the charitable design * of the . said Institution . ^ mi ^ Kmmi ^ mi ^ mam ^ mmHmmmmmmmm ^ mtmmtmmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmm ^ mmmBmmm

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APLAINSTATEMENTOFPLAINFACTS. HIP DISEASE IS CONSUMPTION OF THE HIP . Children suffering from this painful compliant are treated at the ALEXANDRAHOSPITAL,QUEENSQUARE, BLOOMSBURY , LOILTIDO JNT , "W-O . Shall the Beneficent WToi ? k Continue ? If so 1 . Over £ 12 per day is needed to meet , necessary expenses , jet during ( lie whole of August and September last £ 14 only was received in donations . 2 . The Donations from all . Sources during the past year were £ 1 , 800 less than in tho preceding year . ' 3 . ADEQUATE financial support is ESS KNT I'A L if the work is lo be continued . Reasons why it should he Continued to its Full Extent . 1 . II . KB , MAJESTY THE QUEEN is the MATRON and a PEHSOXAL SUBSCRIBER . 2 . THE HOSPITAL'S CREDENTIALS are in every wav PERFECT . a . IT not only RELIEVES the AGONIZING paiii of CRIPPLED , HELPLESS CHILDREN , but restores to health many who would otherwise b » hopeless and helpless cripples . AT THIS MOMENT NEW ANNUAL , SUBSCRIPTIONS AND DONATIONS ARE URGENTLY NEEDED . Bankers : —Messrs . HOARE , 37 , Fleet Street , E . C . Messrs . DRUMMOND , 49 , Charing Cross , S . W . Secretary : —STANLEY SMITH , Alexandra Hospital , Queen Square , London . W . C . ^¦¦¦ BHHMIMaHHMiM ^ HiMHBaMHH ^ MHIMMHHMHHMHHHBHHHHMHHHBHHHB ^ HMHHiMHHBHBnHnHI

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GbaringGrossIbospttal President— H . R . H . PRINCESS LOUISE DUCHESS OF ARGYLL . Treasurer—GEORGE J . DRUMMOND , Esq . This Hospital , situated in the very centre of London , has to raise from Voluntary Contributions every year £ 14 , 000 for its maintenance and that of its Convalescent Home at Limpsfield . Contributions are earnestly solicited towards an expected deficit of £ 2 , 000 . ARTHUR E . READE , Secretary .

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S.THOMAS'SHOSPITAL,LONDON. This Hospital is one of the Great Hospitals Endowed During 1901 68 , 235 individuals received attention , by Killg Edward VI . i » 1553 . During the past 12 years extensive Alterations and It was removed to its present site in 1871 . Improvements have been carried out , rendered necessary by the Her late Majesty Queen Victoria opened it in person advance both in the number of Patients claiming assistance , in J 871 . and the extraordinary development of Medical and Surgical His Royal Highness The Duke of Connaught is Science . President . In 1871 the invaluable aid of fully-trained Nurses was only The Hospital has a record of 800 years' service f « r beginning to be appreciated ; now everybody recognises their the Poor of this Vast Metropolis . services . The population of the immediate District has increased The Hospital now needs the help of at least 250 of these from 772 , 892 in 1862 to 1 , 66 4 , 104 in 1901 . handmaids of Doctors . To provide adequate accommodation for this large number calls for the erection of m .. im ' WLJ'Mcm '^ im 9 ' EIOAHI :. The Governors appeal for liberal support in providing this building , the cost of which has been estimated at ^^o^ooo. Contributions may be sent to J . G . WAINWRIGHT , J . P ., Treasurer . ^ Hi ^^ HMH ^ H ^ HHIH ^ HiHHiBHB ^ HIi ^ HBHHI ^ HHHi ^ HHIi ^ lHI ^ Hi ^ HlHHBI ^ Hil ^ H ^ HI ^^ HIi ^ HBBHHHHii ^^ HI ^ HHIHII ^^^ HH ^ H ^^^^^ HIIH

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THECANCERHOSPITAL(FREE) FOUNDED 1851 , BROMPTON , LONDON , S . IftT . A special refuse I ' . u poor persons alllicled with this terrible disease who are admitted free without the trouble of procuring a Subscriber ' s Letter . A number of beds are provided for Patients who may remain for life . All Applicants are seen eaeli week-day at Two o ' clock . Tile Hospital lias been opened 51 years , and lias given relief to over 54 , 000 persons suffering under tins terrible scourge to Immunity . Tlie Diet , provided lias lo be of Ibe most generous , and ( be Treatment of tlie most expensive kind . NewAnnualSubscriptionsandDonationsareUrgentlySolicitedforGeneralPurposesandfortheResearchDepartment. Secretary—PBED . W . HOWELL . FORM OF BEQUEST OF A LEGACY . —To those benevolent , persons who kindly desire to become benefactors by Will to Ibis I nslitul ion . ( lie following Form of Legacy is respectfully recommended : — " I gice . and bei / ueat / i unto the Treasurer for the lime beiiuj of Tun ( JANCKJI KOSIMTAI , ( KitHI ;) , situate in the Fulhaiii Road . ' lir < iiiij > loii . London , Midd . lese . r , the sum of ( free of Legacy Dult / j , to lie . ap / dicd towards carrying on the charitable design * of the . said Institution . ^ mi ^ Kmmi ^ mi ^ mam ^ mmHmmmmmmmm ^ mtmmtmmmmmmmmmmammammmmmmm ^ mmmBmmm

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