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ADVERTISEMENTS.
WESTERN INFIRMARY
OF
(For list of Managers, Medical Officers, and other particulars, see page 195 in the Appendix).
STATEMENT AND APPEAL.
I. The Western Infirmary has between 400 and 500 beds, and a Dispensary for the treat-
ment of out-door patients.
II. During the year (ending 31st October, 1901) 59,707 visits were made to the Dispensary
by out-door patients. The number of patients treated in the wards was 5329.
The cost for maintenance during the past year was £28,705 14s. 8d. ; and as the ordinary income
from all sources during the same period was only £20,070 Os. 3d. the necessity for new and
increased support will readily be seen. The liberal spirit, however, in which all classes of the
community have hitherto supported the Institution gives the Managers confidence in believe-
ing that the appeal which they now make will meet with a prompt and generous response.
III. The Managers take the liberty of drawing attention to the subjoined Form of Bequest, in
the hope that from this source they may be enabled gradually to accumulate a special fund from
the investment of which, in so far as it is not required for contingencies, a considerable sup-
plementary revenue may in time be derived.
Note. — There are already 24 beds endowed in perpetuity, most of them in name of deceased
relatives whose names the donors desire to associate with the relief of sufi'ering. The sum
required for endowment of a bed is the capital sum necessary to produce £50 per annum.
FORM OF BEQUEST TO THE WESTERN INFIRMARY.
I of do hereby leave to the Western
Infirmary of Glasgow, free of legacy duty and charges, a Legacy of* pounds
sterling, which I authorise and direct my Executors to pay to the Treasurer or Secretary thereof for the
time being, npon his receipt, which shall be a sufficient discharge.
Dated at Glasgow, this* day of Nineteen undred an
years.
^Testator's Signature),
• Sum and Date to be expressed In words, not in figures.
Funds are required and earnestly solicited for the upkeep of the Infirmary; all Annual
Contributions and Donations sent to the Subscribers will be thankfully received and duly
acknowledged.
THOMAS WATSON, Hon. Treasurer.
„, " „ HENRY JOHNSTON, Secretary.
WESTERN Infirmary Office,
125 Buchanan Street, Glasgow.
April, 1902,

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