THE FEVER HOSPITAL.
To the Uditor. Siß,i-In your issue of last evening a wdter, figning him elf “ Impirtialy” ti>ink-> that “the Belt is nOt the proper place for a fever ho-pi-' tab’' and he safe *’ that the hospital authorities' object to its being placed in, the. Reserve in Great King street.’' He goes on to say “ there’ only remains the Caledonian Grotmd,the bility of must be apparent to aIL Theground is already fenced ’' (evidently not know* mg that-the fence is to be removed to the new : grounds of the Society), and he wind- up by declaring that • be resides f.r nearer ’ to the eife promoted by him than to any part of’ the\Belt (?) Now, I a-“k «hiS individual how he c -mes to %nk that he i’aledonian Gouod, in the centre of a thickly-populated locality, (an I I may say at the very doors of All v Sait.ts’ Church and School, is mor - surable fOr a fever hospit-1 than the Town Belt? Is it simply because gas and water can be mdts| easily laid on, f and toat pt present a few noisy* boys alone take advantaeeof the reserve ’ If no part of the Tons Belt should be. interfeied wir.nbut kepcai a pib.e of recreation for the 1 - public, why, in the name of common ’ sense, should “Im-a tial” sebet the Cdedonitn Gr uhd as the most eligible place? He ah-’ t cipates “ -on* will be found to objeoV to this,'’ and talks about the- “senseless clamor of a few." I* think he will find' that a' great inane im-re than he imagines will str ngly object t > this little' arrangement, : Aitd if “ itiijp rtial ” cannot think of a more : ebgible.site for a fever hospital than the Cale- : donian. g>ound a great mmy will agree with me that the sooner “ Impartial *’ is' removed to the top of Stuart'street thebettor.—Tkm, ! Pro Publico. j DaUedin, Jan. 29.‘ ' ■ ‘ik
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Evening Star, Issue 4033, 29 January 1876, Page 2
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316THE FEVER HOSPITAL. Evening Star, Issue 4033, 29 January 1876, Page 2
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