DREADNOUGHT AND CLINICAL SCHOOL: Address "DREADNOUGHT," GREENWICH.

Telephone No 37 DEPTFORD

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BRANCH AND TROPICAL SCHOOL: Tel Address "PLASMODIUM" LONDON.

Telephone No 533 EAST.

Seamen's Hospital Society. 37951

FOR THE RELIEF OF SICK AND INJURED SEAMEN OF ALL NATIONS

SUPPORTED BY VOLUNTARY CONTRIBUTIONS.

Patron & Patroness,

THEIR MAJESTIES THE KING & QUEEN.

Vice Patron,

H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G.

President,

GRACE THE DUKE OF MARLBOROUGH, K.G.

Bankers,

WILLIAMS DEACON'S BANK, LTD

20, BIRCHIN LANE. E.C.

Secretary,

P.J. MICHELLI, C.M.G.

ESTABLISHED

1821.

REMOVED ON SHORE 1870.

Board Room,

134 COCKSPUR STREET, S.W.

RECZ

12 17 OCT 08

HOSPITALS,

273

DREADNOUGHT. 250 Beds.

BRANCH, ROYAL ALBERT DOCK. E. 50 Beds

DISPENSARIES.

EAST INDIA DOCK ROAD AND GRAVESEND.

LONDON SCHOOL OF TROPICAL MEDICINE, ROYAL ALBERT DOCK, E.

LONDON SCHOOL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE. GREENWICH.

Dreadnought Hospital,

Greenwich. S.E.

We have much pleasure in stating that Dr. Francis Clark has held the appointment of Resident House Physician to the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich, for a period of five months and a half during the present year, and has performed the duties of that office to our entire satisfaction.

The Hospital contains 250 beds, while about 20,000 out-patients including women and children are treated annually, and the London School of Clinical Medicine is attached to the Hospital, which thus affords ample opportunity to medical officers desirous of bringing their knowledge of medicine and surgery absolutely up to date.

During his tenure of this appointment Dr. Clark has shown that he possesses a thorough and extensive knowledge of his profession in its clinical aspects, and has proved himself to be a skilled physician and a most courteous colleague, while his extensive knowledge of parasitology and of the diseases peculiar to tropical climates is evidenced by the fact that he was successful in obtaining in August last the Diploma in Tropical Medicine of the University of Cambridge.

Dr. Clark is now spending the remaining four months of his leave as Resident Medical Officer to the Royal Waterloo Hospital for Children and Women, in order that he may make a further

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