24 of these appliances were obtained from the City of London Truss Society and 13 from the Rupture Society. APPENDIX IV. CONVALESCENT WORK. From October 1, 1887, to September 30, 1888. HOMES WHICH HAVE RECEIVED CHARITY ORGANISATION PATIENTS. (a) RESERVED BEDS. Homes in which Beds were reserved during 1887-88, by pre-arrangement, Beckenham Do. Shedfield Southend Tunbridge Wells Walton-on-Thames for the use of the Society: St. Agatha's Home for Invalid Children. St. Mary's C. H. Provident Infirmary, Boscombe. Children's Home, 7 College Place. St. Mary's C. H. St. Joseph's C. H. Essex C. H., Great Clacton. St. Andrew's C. Hospital. St. Andrew's C. Hospital. Convalescent and Training Home, Stroud. The Rest. Boxgrove, Tylehurst. All Saints' C. H. Friedenfels C. H. Cottage Hospital. St. Stephen's C. H. Miss Mary Wardell's C. H. for Scarlet Fever. C. H. for Children. Metropolitan C. Institution. St. Michael's C. H. (b) GENERAL VACANCIES. Homes to which Convalescents have been sent by arrangement on |