The Metropolitan hospitals and vivisection : a guide for the charitable in the disposition of their gifts and bequests / The National Anti-Vivisection Society.
- National Anti-Vivisection Society (Great Britain)
- Date:
- 1902
Licence: In copyright
Credit: The Metropolitan hospitals and vivisection : a guide for the charitable in the disposition of their gifts and bequests / The National Anti-Vivisection Society. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Name of Hospital. Years in whic! Hospital employed or had connectec with it a licensed vivisector or vivisector since 1899.* 1 Name of such Licensed Vivisector or Vivisectors. Certificates held in addition to licence, if any.f Laboratory registered for vivisection in connexion with Hospital if any. Remarks. Chelsea Hospital for Women, Fulham Road, S.W. (Est. 1871) Chairman, Lord Glenesk. 52 beds. King Edward’s Hospital Fund granted ^350 to this Hospital in 1901. Cheyne Hospital for Sick and Incurable Children, Cheyne Walk, S.W. (Est. 1874) Treasurer, P. M. Evans, Esq. 50 beds. _ King Edward’s Hospital Fund granted ^100 to this Hospital in 1901. City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, Victoria Park, N.E, {Est. 1848) 1899) 1900\ 1901) V. D. Harris, M.D. ... [1899 A, G ]1900 A [1901 A Chairman, Joseph Benson, Esq. 164 beds. King Edward’s Hospital Fund granted £1,600 to this Hospital in 1901. 1 City of London Lying-in Hospital, City Road, E.C. (Est. 1750) Treasurer, A. J. Robarts, Esq. 42 beds. King Edward’s Hospital Fund granted ^100 to this Hospital in 1901. City ORTHOPiEDic Hos- pital, Hatton Garden, E.C. (Est. 1851) Treasurer, A. Allan Shand, Esq. 50 beds. King Edward’s Hospital Fund granted ^300 to this Hospital in 1901. Clapham Maternity Hospital, 41 and 43, Jeffreys Road, Clap- ham, S.W. (Est. 1889) Chairman, Miss Helen Webb. 24 beds. King Edward’s Hospital Fund granted £75 to this Hospital in 1901. J Cripples’ Nursery, 29, Park Road, Clarence Gate, Regent’s Park, N.W. (Est. 1862) ... Treasurer, G. Hanbury, Esq. 30 beds. Ealing Cottage Hospi- tal, W. (Est. 1871) ... Treasurer, Thomas Simpson, Esq. 22 beds. Earlswood Asylum for THE Imbecile and Weak-Minded, Redhill (Est. 1847) 600 beds. East End Mothers’Home, 394 & 396, Commercial Road, E. (Est. 1884) ... Chairman, Major W. Evans Gordon, M.P. 18 beds. This Homo is first entered in the Medical Directory for 1901. King Edward’s Hospital Fund granted £200 to this Home in 1901. Eastern Hospital, Homerton, N.E., Fever (Est. 1870) Chairman, Hon. Maude Stanley. 362 beds. This Hospital does not appeal for funds, as it is supported out of the rates. East London Hospital FOR Children and Dis- pensary FOR Women, Shadwell,E. (Est. 1868) 1899 A. M. Gdssage, M.B., M.R.C.S A Chairman, H. W. Trinder, Esq. 107 beds. King Edward’s Hospital Fund granted £750 to this Hospital in 1901. Mr, Gossage is no longer a licensee. 1 Establishment for Invalid Gentlewomen during Temporary Illness, 90, Harley Street, W. {Est. 1850) 18991 19011 G. L. Cheatle, F.R.C.S. [1899 A, B, EE [1901 A, B, EE i 25 beds. King Edward’s Hospital Fund granted £75 to this Establishment hi 1901. Evelina Hospital for Sick Children, Southwark Bridge Road, S.E. {Est. 1869) 1899] 1900i 1901) 1899 1900] 1901 i W. Edmunds, M.D. ... A. H. Tubby, F.R.C.S 0. H. Fagge, F.R.C.S. (1899 A, EE \l900 A, B, EE [1901 B, EE 1899 B, EE (1900 B, EE \1901 B, EE 1 Chairman, Hon. Conrad Dillon. 66 cots. Mr. Tubby is no longer a licensee. The Secretary informs me that Chas. Wightman, Esq., is now Chairman of this Hospital. Fountain Hospital, Tooting Grove, S.W., Fever (Est. 1893) \ 1 Chairman, Rev. C. P. Marriott. 402 beds. This Hospital does not appeal for funds, as it is supported out of the rates. Free Home for the Dying, 29, North Side, Clapham Common, S.W. (Est. 1891) Treasurer, Hon. P. C. Glyn. 25 beds. French Hospital and Dis- pensary, 172, Shaftes- bury Avenue, W.C. (Est. 1867) Treasurer, E. Lazarus, Esq. 70 beds. King Edward’s Hospital Fund granted £100 to this Hospital in 1901.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b22474158_0011.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)