HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT.
To the Editor. Sir, —A good deal has been said, and more hinted at, in reference to the mismanagement of our Hospital, and, in conjunction with a recent correspondent, I am of opinion that some alteration is absolutely required (and that without delay), in the so-called management. We require our Hospital supervised by thoroughly qualified medicos —not old women. The effusion of “ A Patient,” which lately appeared, is correct in every particular, The
nr i i mtm patients do not get the use of the papers sent them. The Actors (save us!) first have the perusal, and if the poor friendless patientcan get hold of them, well and good. 1 could enlighten the public as to the dietary scale, if it would do any good. Suffice it to say, if the poor creatures do not eat what is given them, they have to go without. . God help tho-e who have, through the force of circumstances, to go into the Dunedin Hos pital. —1 am, &c , A Late Patient. Dunedin, Sept. 5.
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Evening Star, Issue 3290, 5 September 1873, Page 3
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173HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT. Evening Star, Issue 3290, 5 September 1873, Page 3
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