HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION.
TO THE EDITOR. Sir, —I quite Agree with your correspondent, "'Health" that the public owe a deep debt of gratitude to the Rev. A. Cameron in. his determination to have the diphtheric children properly snd n.edically cared for ; but how can that be done without acommodation? Tha Hospital Board have mad© too many mistakes in the past. As there are a number of new men on the board, I suggest that they should look along King street. What a splendid site can he found for enlarging the Hospital aooommodatfion, such es the erection of doctors' homos, etc. The owners of the property should be compelled to sell at a fair write, and I am quite sure the monty could be easily collected. If the- public will pay, as reported, £155,000 in an endeavor to get rid of the dirink traffic, how much more will they pay for extra accommodation, -which means more comfort for and better attention to suffering humanity.—l am, etc., Solbibr. l Majl7,
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Evening Star, Issue 17047, 19 May 1919, Page 3
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