An appeal on behalf of THE LEEDS GENERAL INFIRMARY by the Rev. LESLIE D. WEATHERHEAD
Today's appeal on behalf of the General Infirmary at Leeds is for £16,000—the balance of a sum of £250,000 urgently required, of which £234,000 has already been raised. The money is needed for extensions long overdue, which include a new out-patients' department, accommodation for nurses, a private patients' block, additional beds for the general wards, and so forth.
The General Infirmary at Leeds is one of the best known institutions of its kind in the country. Apart from treating patients from a very wide area, its work in the training of doctors and nurses is of national importance. The Rev. Leslie D. Weather head, who is'to make the appeal, was recently appointed to the City Temple after thirteen years' ministry in Leeds. He will speak from personal knowledge of the work of this great teaching hospital.
Contributions will be gratefully acknowledged and should be addressed to [address removed]