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Convalescent Home,
Osborne, isle of Wight,
For Officers of the Navy and Army, presented
to the Nation by His late Majesty
King Edward VII.
Telegraphic Address - - CONVALESCENT, OSBORNE.
Osborne is open for the reception of convalescent officers of the
Navy and Army. Officers will be received at Osborne on the recom-
mendation of the Director-General of the Medical Department of
their respective Services, to whom all applications for admission
should be addressed.
As regards the Navy, medical officers at home and abroad will
submit the names of officers for whom they advise treatment at
Osborne to the Medical Director-General of the Navy.
The accommodation at Osborne, which will be divided equally
between the two Services, will provide for 84 officers.
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The usual fees are remitted during the War.
The duration of the stay of officers at Osborne will be deter-
mined by the Medical Director-General of the Navy, who will b«
guided by the reports received from the Medical Officer at Osborne^
Eetired officers of the Navy and Army are admitted into Osb
only under the following conditions : —
a. If there is a vacant room at Osborne and there is
pressure for admission of officers on the Active I
b. That the disease or. injury from which the officer is
suffering is " directly attributable to the Service."
c. That ?be officer has retired from the Service within
years from the date* of the application for admission.
dr. That the Director-General of the Service concerned is
sole judge of the fitness of the case (medically) fo^
admission.
Any officer may obtain information about the Convalescent Home
for Officers of the Navy and Army at Osborne by writing direct to the
House Governor and Medical Superintendent, Osborne, I&'e of Wight]
MANUAL OF SCIENTIFIC ENQUIRY-See Advt. rags 18.

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