Appeal on behalf of the Surgical Supply Depot by Mr. E. F. FLADE , J.P.
This Society makes many kinds of surgical appliances for those wounded in the War, for Children's Clinics, for Hospitals, and for the poor, and much of the work is done by purely voluntary workers. The Society's aim is to make, at the lowest possible cost, the necessary surgical appliances for those who otherwise would either have to go without altogether or else wait an injuriously long time. In juvenile cases, especially, splints are wanted promptly and cheaply. In a number of cases of real hardship, appliances are given free. Since 1921, work has been done for 262 different hospitals, and for innumerable private cases. Money and work are wanted, also the active interest and scientific co-operation of the medical profession, hospitals, and health workers all over the country. New premises must be acquired and equipped next year, owing to the expiration of the present lease, and for this also funds are urgently required.
Donations should be sent to [address removed],