HASTINGS HOSPITAL
"Inspection Day" on Friday Week The new addi'tions to the Memorial Hospital, Hastings, are practically completcd and in order that the public should have an opportunity of viewing tho faeilities to be offered, an "inspection day" is to bo.'held on Friday week. At yesterday'? meeting of the Hawke's Bay Hospital Board, the chairman, Mr. C. Lassen, reported that the out-patients ' department would be completed and the theatre block would be linished in about 10 days time. In order that the public should be' able to view the buildings before they were oecupied, Mr. Lassen suggested that an "inspection day" should be held. This was agreed to. It was further decided that during the mornjng of the same day, the hospital te open for inspection by girls attcnding secondary schools and colleges in the distriet in order that they might be afforded an opportunity of bec'ioiing ' ' hospital-minded. " This suggestion was made by the medical supermtendent, Dr. J. J, Foley.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 180, 17 August 1937, Page 10
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