Index to volume 3 of the minutes and reports of the Army Hospitals Committee : meetings 41 to 50, minutes 468 to 581 21st September 1905 to 15th February 1906.
- Great Britain. Army Hospitals Committee.
- Date:
- 1906
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Index to volume 3 of the minutes and reports of the Army Hospitals Committee : meetings 41 to 50, minutes 468 to 581 21st September 1905 to 15th February 1906. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![SCOTTISH COMMAND. BEDS REQUIRED. Medical and Surgical. Venereal. Total. EDINBURGH CASTLE (58) ann GLENCORSE (28) 70 | Speuaeel 106 M., S., and I. | q M., S., V., and I. (28) | (58) | =] QD |. Glencorse Edinburgh Leith Fort Berwick 12/289 85/2000 8/214 5/261 GLASGOW (57) HAMILTON (30) 46 23 69 | M., S., and I. | V. and I. (57) | (30) | ey. Glasgow Hamilton Ayr 31/1008 21/577 9/263 + FORT GEORGE (34) a M.,S., V., and I. | (34) | (15) | Fort George Inverness 35/1119 10/278 + ABERDEEN (18) ~ Rape 9 27 aN ee Be A oe | (18) | Aberdeen 18/691 PERTH (28) 18 9 27 M.,S., V., and I. | (28) | ij (28) | Perth Stirling 11/291 10/395 * Closed. + A new hospital to be built. Edinburgh Castle.—This hospital, owing to its position, cannot be materially extended; a proposal for the addition of an operation theatre has already been approved by the Army Hospitals Committee, the cost of which will be defrayed by the Office of Works. The infectious hospital (five beds) can be used for itch cases. Glencorse will need the addition of 19 beds for men, and two beds for Officers should be provided either here or by reappropriation at Edinburgh Castle. The hospital lends itself to convenient extension, and will require an operation theatre and treatment rooms. Glasgow.—Here the beds are in excess of requirements. An operation theatre must be added. The infectious ward is available for itch cases. Hamilton.—Here treatment rooms will be wanted. ‘The isolation ward is available for itch cases. Fort George.—Here a new hospital is required; the present building is unsuit- able for the treatment of the sick; land is available. An itch ward is required, and an operation theatre. __Aberdeen.—The present building is condemned as entirely unsuited for the sick, and a new hospital is recommended, not only for the comfort and efficient treat- ment of the sick, but as a matter of policy in a University town where medical graduates may be attracted to the Service. Perth.—This hospital has an adequate number of beds, but “is an old building adapted under obsolete conditions for the treatment of the sick” (Adv. Bd, Insp. Report, 1903). The infectious ward is available for itch cases.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b32181930_0054.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


