THE HOSPITAL BOARD AND THEIR COWARDLY ATTACK ON THE HOUSE SURGEON.
To the Editor of the Globe,
Sib, —Having read the correspondence between the Hospital Board and Dr Moikle, I was surprised to find that a complaint was made against him for inattention. Sir, having been an indoor patient for nearly four months, I can speak in the highest terms of Dr Meikle’s kindness and attention. I can also speak of his continual visits to the wards at all times daring night and day, I am quite sure that this letter would be endorsed by many more. Hoping, Sir, you will excuse me for thus troubling yon, I am, &0., A GRATEFUL PATIENT.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2382, 21 November 1881, Page 3
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