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THE WEEK'S GOOD CAUSE

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An Appeal on behalf of THE WEST LONDON HOSPITAL by A. P. HERBERT
The West London Hospital is a General Hospital of 235 beds. Work is rapidly nearing completion on a new block adjoining the present buildings facing Hammersmith Road. The extensions include a new casualty department, pathological and bio-chemistry departments, X-ray rooms and a lecture room. Important and vitally necessary branches of the hospital's work now carried on in various out-buildings will thus the brought together in the main building, and the treatment of patients greatly facilitated.
The hospital is situated in a very busy traffic centre, and its services are in demand day and night for emergency treatment. Its work is growing with great rapidity, for it serves a wide district between Hyde
Park Corner and Windsor, and there is an increasing demand for the skilled attention which it supplies. It is now in its eightieth year and requires at least £60,000 annually to maintain its many departments, including an out-patient department where some quarter of a million attendances are made every year. Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed].

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A. P. Herbert
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A. P. Herbert

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