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THE WEEK'S GOOD CAUSE

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An appeal on behalf of THE WEST END HOSPITAL FOR
NERVOUS DISEASES by VIOLET LORAINE
The West End Hospital, in Regent's Park, deals only with the treatment and care of nervous diseases and disorders in children and adults. It provides a special ward of 25 cots for children-the first and only ward of its kind in London-and, in addition, 51 beds for adults. Its patients are received from every quarter of the British Isles and other parts of the Empire. In the out-patient department alone, more than fifty doctors deal with thirty-eight thousand attendances annually.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged, and should be addressed to [address removed]

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Miss Violet Loraine

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