HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT.
(To the Editor of the Evening Star.)
Sib,—ln your remarks in your issue of this date, re Mrs Power's complaint against the Hospital management, you do not hesitate to say that some persons are making use of Mrs P. to further their own designs. Therefore, is it not your duty to make known the names of these supposed malicious persons and the designs which actuate them, as well as to those who are liable to be blamed innocently, and that without any opportunity of defending themselves P You also state that the House Committee have investigated these charges. Mrs P., in her letter to the Colonial Secretary, published in this morning's Advertiser, states that the Hospital Committee have declined to investigate the charges. I should think Mrs P. would have more sense than to make such a statement unless there was some truth in it. My own impression is that the Hospital Committee only are to biame for the present unpleasant state of affairs, which must result in a serious loss to a really deserving institution if honestly conducted. —I am, &c,
SxJBSCBIBEB.
September 2,1880.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3648, 4 September 1880, Page 2
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187HOSPITAL MANAGEMENT. Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3648, 4 September 1880, Page 2
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