In 1941, King Edward's Hospital Fund for London and the Voluntary Hospitals Committee for London established a Joint Committee to consider post-war problems of the hospitals of London with a view to maintaining and improving the standard of services which they render to patients. This is the report produced by ...
By describing advances in medical science, this booklet explains why hospitals in 1934 cost so much more to run than they previously did. An appeal for further subscriptions to King Edward's Hospital Fund is made.
This pamphlet is a photocopy of the programme for the `Miniature Hospital' exhibition which was mounted as a result of a suggestion which had been made in the Autumn of 1929 to the Propaganda Committee of the Fund that a scale model of a modern hospital, complete as far as ...
This pamphlet is a photocopy of the programme for the `Miniature Hospital' exhibition which was mounted as a result of a suggestion which had been made in the Autumn of 1929 to the Propaganda Committee of the Fund that a scale model of a modern hospital, complete as far as ...
This document brings up to date the particulars of pay bed accommodation in London shown in appendix II of the report on pay bed accommodation. The original terms of reference for this report were "to inquire and report upon the question of hospital accommodation in London for persons prepared to ...
The Revised Uniform System of Hospital Accounts is a standardised form of account which has to be adopted by all hospitals applying for grants from King Edward's Hospital Fund for London, the Metropolitan Hospital Sunday Fund and the Hospital Saturday Fund. The form of accounts described in this document is ...