Consulting Surgeon, A. Shaw, esq. | Surgeons, Campbell de Morgan, T. W. Nunn, John W. Hulke, esqrs. Assist. Surgs. Geo. Lawson, Henry Secretary & Superintendent, Henry Medical Registrar, Dr. Murray. Res. Med. Assists., P. B. Smith, M.B., Mr. J. H. Humphreys, Mr. W. Hardman. Res. Obstetric Assist., Mr. Noot. House Steward, Mr. Geo. Batson. Collector, Mr. Chaplin, 5, Canonbury square, Islington. Secretary, Mr. Vincent Yardley. CITY OF LONDON LYING-IN HOSPITAL, for the reception of pregnant married Women. Admission every Wednesday by recommendation of Subscribers. Instit. 1750. City-road. Patroness, Duchess of Wellington. Secretary, J. Owthwaite, esq. Comm. meet for the admission of Patients every Friday at 11 o'clock. The following cases are inadmissible, viz., having sufficient means for support in a private Asylum; having been insane more than 12 months, unless on payment of one guinea a week; having been discharged uncured from any other Lunatic Hospital or Asylum; having Epileptic Fits; being Paralytic, or in a state of Idiotcy; Women with child; Persons too weak in budily health, or requiring the separate attendance of a nurse, or under the age of 12 or above 70, or being brought not clean or properly clad, or not being free from infectious disease. Inst. 1751. Old street. President, Lord Overstone. women, Reginald Eagar, M.D. Secretary, Rev. T. H. Cole, M.A. Steward, Mr. Thos. C. Walker. Matron, Mrs. Walker. QUEEN CHARLOTTE'S LYING-IN HOSPITAL, for the reception of pregnant or delivering them at their own habitations. Patients admitted by the recommendation of Governors. Instituted 1752. Lisson-green. Patron, The QUEEN. Vice-Patron, H.R.H. The Princess of Wales. President, Lord Portman. Secretary, Mr. A. S. Boodle. Collector, Mr. Charles Turner. Mutron, Mrs. Newns. GENERALLYING-IN HOSPITAL, Yorkroad, Lambeth. Instituted in 1765. Patron, The QUEEN. Patroness, The Princess of Wales. President, Earl of Galloway. Treasurer, T. Somers Cocks, esq. Chaplain, Rev. C. Woodward. Consult. Physician, Lawson Cape, esq., M.D. Physicians Accoucheur, Charles Hutton, esq., M.D., John Clarke, esq., M.D. Physician Accoucheur to the OutPatients, Alfred Meadows, esq., M.D. Surgeon, Geo. David Pollock, esq. Sec. & Solicitor, Thos. H. Smith, esq.,1, Frederick's-pl., Old Jewry. Matron, Mrs. Arnold. Resident Midwife, Mrs. Hancock. Collector, Mr. C. W. Gregory, 100, Camberwell-grove. JEWS' HOSPITAL, Lower Norwood, for the support of the Aged, and for the Education and Employment of Youth. Boys from the age of 9 to 11; Girls from 8 to 12; aged inmates from 55. Admission obtained by votes of Subscribers. Founded 17th Feb. A. M. 5566, & opened 28th June, A. M. 5567. Vice-Presidents, Hy.Moses, Barnett Meyers, esqrs., Dr. H. Behrend. Chairman, Dr. H. Behrend Treasurer, Moses Levy, esq. Auditors, Ed. Lucas, H. S. Joseph, SEAMEN'S HOSPITAL SOCIETY, Instituted 1821. Incorporated 1833, for the Relief of Sick and Diseased Seamen of all Nations in the Port of London, who are received without any recommendation at the Hospital (late Dreadnought) Greenwich. Admission daily (except Sundays) from 9 to 3, accidents and urgent cases at all hours. Patron, The QUEEN. Chairman of the Committee, F. Le Treasurer, H. S. Thornton, esq. Consulting Physicians, Edw. Sey- M.A. or Apothecary, or by personal Treasurer, Sam. Tomkins, esq. application at the Hospital, if Resident Surg., J. R. Clonting, esq. found by the resident Medical Sec.in London, John T. Walker, esq. Officer to be labouring under Con- ROYAL INFIRMARY for Diseases of the tagious Fever. Domestic Servants EYE. Patients admitted on the of non-subscribers admitted on recommendation of subscribers. payment of 21. 2s. Liverpool-road, Out-patients relieved without reIslington. 1802. commendation. Instit. in 1804. Cork-street, Burlington-gardens. Patron, The QUEEN. President, The Marq. of Ailesbury. Surgeon, Chas. R. Alexander, esq. Treasurer, Frank Milne, esq. Hon. Sec. & Collr., Mr. Becher, 2, Beaumont-street, Marylebone. President, Earl of Devon. Assist. Physician, R.T.Thorne, M.D. Assist. Med. Off., W.McLaurin, M.D. ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOS- esq. Surgs, G. Critchett, Will. Bow- ROYAL SEA-BATHING INFIRMARY ROYAL WESTMINSterOphthalmic HOSPITAL. The Poor of London are received on their own appli cation, without letters of recommendation, and those in the Country requiring operation will be received after a previous application by the Clergyman, or other constituted Authorities of the place, to the Secretary. The Hospital is open daily for the admission of Inpatients, and advice for Outpatients, from 12 to half-past 1 o'clock. Urgent cases at all hours. Instituted Dec. 5, 1816. King William-street, Charing-cross. Patrons, THE QUEEN and The PRINCE OF WALES. President, Treasurer, Lt.-Gen. Thomas Wood. House Surg., Geo. Greenslade, esq. Secretary, Mr. G. C. Farrant. Vice Patron, Duke of Cambridge. Treasurer, Hon. Pasco C. Glyn. Consulting Physicians, C. J. Fox, M.D., Herbert Davies, M.D. Physicians, Horace Dobell, M.D., H. H. Crucknell, M.B., G. Goddard Rogers, M.D., Ernest Sansom, M.D., J. C. Fish, M.B. Consulting Surgeon, J. Adams, esq. Surgeon, F. Mason, esq. Res. Med. Officer, H. Harris, esq. Sec., Charles L. Kemp, esq., 231, City Road. HOSPITAL for CONSUMPTION and DISEASES of the CHEST, established for the reception of patients from all parts of the kingdom. Applicants having letters of recommendation from Governors, for admission as In-patients, must attend to be examined any day, except Sundays, at one o'clock. Those having letters of recommendation as Out-patients must attend any day except Sunday, at halfpast eleven o'clock. Inst. 1841. Incorp. 1850. Brompton. Patrons, The QUEEN and The PRINCE OF WALES. President, Earl of Derby. Chairman of Com, of Management, Rev. Sir Henry Foulis, bt. Treasurer, Henry S. Thornton, esq. Hon. Sec., Philip Rose, esq. Chaplain, Rev. E. B. Allen, B.A. Consulting Physicians, C. J. B. Williams, M.D., W. H. Walshe,M.D., G. Hamilton Roe, M.D. Physicians, Rich. P. Cotton, M.D., R. Quain, M.D., Jas. E. Pollock, M.D., J. B. Sanderson, M.D., E. Symes Thompson, M.D. Assistant Physicians, C. T. Williams, M.D., W. Marcet, M.D., R. Douglas Powell, M.D., John Tatham, M.D., Reginald Thomp. son, M.D. Con. Sur., Sir Wm. Fergusson, bt. Dental Sur., H. H. Hayward, esq. Res. Med. Off., V. Edwards, esq. Secretary, Henry Dobbin, esq. relief of the sick poor. Admission day for In-patients, Tuesday at half-past 12 o'clock. Cases of severe Accident and emergency, admitted as In-patients at all hours. Outpatients seen and prescribed for daily (Sundays excepted) at 12 o'clock. Attached to this Hospital is a COLLEGE OF MEDICAL INSTRUCTION. Hospital Estab. 1818. Erected 1831. W'est Strand, Charing-Cross. Patron, The QUEEN. Other Patrons, the Prince of Wales, Duke of Cambridge,and Duchess of Cambridge. President, Lord Overstone. Treasurers, William Stuart, H. A. Bosanquet, esqrs. Bankers, Messrs. Drummonds. Chaplain, Rev. F. W. Russell, M.A. Secretary, Mr. H. Woolcott. Physicians, H. H. Salter, M.D., F. W. Headland, M.D. Phys. Accouch., J. Watt Black, M.D. Surgs. H. Hancock, E. Canton, esqrs. E. Bellamy, esqs. Surgeon-Dentist, G. Parkinson, esq. Dispenser, Mr. H. Whitney. Collector, Mr. W. H. Everist, 47, Bedford-row. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, for the relief of the sick poor, and the delivery of poor married women. Admission by Governor's letter. In-patients, daily at 11. Out-patients: Physicians' and Surgeons' Cases, daily, at 1. Ophthalmic Cases, Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 1. Obstetric Cases, Tuesday & Saturday at 1. Skin Diseases, Thursday & Saturday at one. Dental Surgery, Wednesday a 10. Founded 1834. Gower-st. The QUEEN. CHARING-CROSS HOSPITAL, for the Pa'ron, Treasurer, Edw. Enfield, esq. Obstetric Phys., Graily Hewitt, M.D. KING'S COLLEGE HOSPITAL, for the sick poor. Admission by Governor's or subscriber's letter. Accidents and urgent cases at all hours. Instit. 1839. Incorp. 1851. Portugal-st., Linc.-inn Fields. Patron, The QUEEN. President, Duke of Cambridge. Treasurer, Robt. Cheere, esq. Chaplain, Rev. H. A. Giraud, M.A. Con. Phys., Sir T. Watson, bt., M.D. Con. Surg., R. Partridge, esq. Phys., G. Johnson, M.D., Lionel S. Beale, M.B., Alfred B. Garrod, M.D., W. A. Guy, M.B. Assist. Physicians, A.B. Duffin, M.D., J. B. Yeo, M.B., C. Kelly, M.D. Physician-Accoucheur and Phys. for the diseases of women and children, William O. Priestley, M.D. Assist. ditto, Wm. Playfair, M.D. Surgs., Sir W. Fergusson, bt., John Wood, esq Ophthalmic Surgeon, J. Soelberg Wells, esq. Assist. Surgeons, Henry Smith, H. Royes Bell, esqrs. Surg. Dent., S. Cartwright, esq. Clerk, Mr. Thos. J. Beckwith. Dispenser, Mr. Wilmott. ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL, for the reception and relief of the sick poor, of all denominations. In-patients admitted on Fridays by letter from a Governor or Subscriber; urgent cases and accidents free at all times. Out-patients attended every day by letter from a Governor or a Subscriber. Cambridge-place, Paddington. 1851. Patron, The QUEEN. President, Duke of Grafton. Treasurers, Thos. W. Budd, Lewis Loyd, esqrs. Phys., Fs. Sibson, M.D., C. Handfield Jones, M.B.,E.H. Sieveking, M.D. Assist. Physicians, W. H. Broadbent, M.D., W. B. Cheadle, M.D., H. Lawson, M.D. Physician Accoucheur, W. Tyler Smith, M.D. Surgeons, Samuel A. Lane, Spencer Smith, H. Haynes Walton, James R. Lane, esqrs. Assist. Surgs.,G. G. Gascoyen, esq., Surgeon in charge of Ophthalmic Chaplain, Rev. Thomas Dunn. Matron, Mrs. Wright. set-street, Portman-sq. METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL, for the immediate gratuitous relief of the sick poor, of every nation and creed, without the delay of a letter of recommendation. Instituted 1836. City. Devonshire-square, Treasurer, J. Gurney Hoare, esq. |