Thames Hospital Trustees.
The Trustees met last eveiing. Present: Rev. Father O'Reilly (in the chair) and Messrs Radford, Dunlop, Deeble, Clark, Whitehead, and Poy, The minutes were read and confirmed.
Treasurer's Monthly Statement —Receipts : Credit balance, 6th June 1898 £145 18s 6d; rent, £18 ; patients'fees, £42 13s 9d; Govern uoent subsidy, £86 14s 10*4; Distrio Hospital Board, £150; contractors deposits, £7 ; total, £450 7s Id Expenditure: Accounts paid as per vouchers, £177 7s lOd; credit balance 4th July, 1891, £272 19s 3d ; total, £450 7s Id.
House Committee's Bbpobt. — " Your House Committee bee to report that they have visited the Hospital on several occasions during the past month and found everything satisfactory. That in accordance with remit from last meeting, and after consultation with Dr. Qane, your Committee accepted the lowest tender for drugs, viz, that of Messrs Kempthorne, Prosser and Co. Having examined the accounts for supplies, salaries, etc, for June and found same correct your Committee recommend that such be passed for payment. —Received and adopted. Resident Surgeon's Monthly Report.—Number of pbtients in wards at last return, 18 males, 7 females; number admitted since, 10 males, 6 females ; number of deaths, 1 female ;i number discharged, 18 males, ti females ; number remaining at date. 10 males, 6 females ; number of outpatients, 28 males, 6 females.— Received.
Government Grant for Hospital —On the motion of Mr Bunlop, seconded by Mr Clark, it was resolved to again communicate with the Government with a view to procuring an unconditional grant towards renewing the Hospital building. The correspondence was of a routine nature. The accounts were passed for payment.
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Thames Star, Volume XXX, Issue 9112, 5 July 1898, Page 3
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