Berkshire Chronicle Reading 03-1915
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Tho Sanatorium &n8" S~l:l~~:::::';;,:r':I::!J~
that tl,oy ' had in.'tnd.il 1D0.
M. F. Ma!o~ .t~ .Iympatlly. -of tbe:_IIIli}Hlrt
SANATORIUM
oommitteo ill the J.oII IUI,\&inod by' ~
of bor mothor.
P ;\TfENTS ImCEIVING
'TREATMENT.
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Tho numoor of patiCl\ta rooei~~It' lntatoumt ' at
tho cxponso of· th". oommittoo .~ tllo .dalo of the
OIl\rcommittoo'. moetin, WAS ",,' fA}1lo.l..:f- . \': . ,
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...⢠Men. Womon. .JJ.'otat ·
. Recoiving domicilary. 'treatment ZT
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.- Receiving ~om,i,?i~ary\ ~~ent '. -, 1"
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"hll.t on ' waitinj\' 1~8t .. "....
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Allowed \lIlO ~f open·atr sbeltor; 8 ,:
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ToLaI roceiving · domiciliary treat- ;,mODt ... ", .. , ................ " 38 , ' 16
Reooiving InBtitutional :troatmont :-,~
At SouthoTJ) Sanatorium,
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At
Woodhurst
Saroatorium, '
Dorking ...... ,: ............. - ,
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At H"w~horn4oJlo Sanatorivm,
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PAnlENTS TO CHf.MISTS.
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MEDWAL BE:-!EFIT SUB.OOMMITTI'E. - ,
'1' ho Mcriic,1 Bellefit S.ub-Commit!.oe _reported oorresrolldollco was A"bmittoo {rom Mr. E. J, G~rge,
the p rc!!(,l'il'\.ion ehochr "ppoilltcd by - the committoo for the . ,'cal' 1915, wilh re ference to the .cast of a
complul;c unul.v,-is of each doctol" g prescribing, in
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son. en~w
additi on to tho cJ'f,(:kiug which h e had already cn- ,
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gagodi, to uud,o rt"lto for tho oom mittee. A, tbe information .obta inOO from sud, stati.tics 'should be
Jxtromely vall,ablo, t ho su1H:omnlittoe recommended
, that tho, committeo .llOuld agrpe to P"l'
"".tra
sum of 2s. 6d. p or 1,000 8c ript for sitch ~ .. a'nalyeis,
and tlmt .tho Valid aud Pharmaceutical Committe....
bo asked ' to .haro ill tho ooot in Lbe "ame proportion
that 1>1'000,ou.ly
agreod
upon.
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Tho c1",k roport"" that the. do~miBsioll';'-; h,if
now i ~uoo Jl model u.n~to.rium ,benefit r~teT 1n
card index. f orm , a-nd rocommcnc1ed tho 'SIlm9 for
adoption. The sub-oommi t.tno had al'provoo of the
proposoo , !ogister, IUld hAd in . I,ril ~tect th" clerk to
obtain tho nocessary equipment in the rrCl!CribOO
form.
Tho rep ort WII;; ncloptoo on Iho motidl) of the
.bairman of the commitLee (Mr. J ~hll ·Raijson).
kmd ..
F.,lies wi1l ' i
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Total numoor ulldor troatmont 44 ·'
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A rNUlgomont. would 00 made for ' ~8e on ' the
waiting list to ontc r sa.l}6tol."iA as ' TAcanc~ ()ocurroo.
The clerk ""bmitted parlicu'I" ... of ·tho ~el'B ' «iven
for tho . upply of extf,,; noltriBhmcnt ,lb ~tW.enty.thi-ee I
of tiro insu red 1)()I'90ns recoiving . ~ol,llioiliary treatment. as rooo mmondod by their · :respective . mooie..l
attendants, anif to Jl~r.o". roooivipg benefit .from
tho voluntary fund', for the month of Fehrua·r y,
1915. '1'11.0 estimatcid cost of tlto DOIIriahm.nt J so .
ordorll(l ".,,, .p"roximn~"lv .£11 14o, lOd. , ch'lrgollblo '
to tho ' ,anaL<lI'ium [",":ofit {IImi, atilt £2 . 36. ad"
wargoa.blc, to I.ho voluntary .fun«. .
MODEL REG IS'l'ER.
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PA jYMENTS · TO CHEMISTS.
Corrospondonco w ... lubmittoo' from the Pharo
macoutical Clllnmittee, forwardi.1!,g .... resolution ·requostm.g tho
COJlllIJltt·OC
to make a-
Pay merit,
on
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oount; .t th e rate o[ 50. per oent., immodiatolr tpe
mont hly accounts "j0re rendlered by the cbemate on
Ihe pan el. l 1ho committee h.d already approved o[
a payment. <ill aoc6"fit, beinlf made by. tho Finance
and Gon or ..1 ~urpo.o8 · Sul>-Comjnittoo ·'to the' chem-.
isis at a hig~ or rato ' than tbat oou.tained in the letter of tJ\e l~ harmaeelttica1. Committee
ILnd they
had inst rllcted tho olerk to inform th~t committee
accordingly. !
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[JOM<EOPATmC PRESCRIPTIONS.
the
r!' he eub-oommittoo ha.d given ·oonSidera.tion to
9.uostion Q£ ~e payment fbr hommopathic pre8Cr,i p -
During tho P'l8t two years thoy havo boon
paid fOr at the flat r"to of bid. ench. 'I'bey had!
c.~:~i~~l'~~,:1 .... itb the cbomis! wbo .di,Iions(18 theole
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and! ,,190 with · the Panol an'd Pilar·
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lorce
aud dllcirig
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ecommended
past, two
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M ...ior
other r f'!cip !~
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in SulhamRI.rn nge 1of ,
42 nom";'l ,
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~Ao " excellent
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S()LDIERS' ENTE
'ENJOYABLt
, The sbhlil.",YEntertai'i lQlent
.mea nli" o{ :noilom,pUshing
.l he J·ll.tbrea'k '
·'UJ.d"Jh"s
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-BLOUSES.
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The 'crekm of the ·"'c,,~;>'"
m.o,delisi<ibr. early
~Im'tl'es, ~u't i.r
.....en-known artistes who find
to sec,nre
~ew good's ! are " .
engagementS ' 'owing :to ·the oo'lditions .now exist.
. this section, m;lr~~prt-1
for- the .
ing.
On Wedn~sday, at ~h!l Corn: Exchange,.
Rea.dingii a deli!lhtful concert 11'I'as giv.en in con.~empti\1g . figures.
"miction wil'h too movement til COThlunetion with ·
the Y.lI£LC.A., 'w hose work on~. behalf qf theso!diers is being cn.rried on with uch auccess in the
shall ' be. "Mleal!teQ
town. 'fhe versatile artis'tes Iiom M:r: H. Kendal WaTd had sectired for , tb,9 entertainmont
the
proved 9xceedingly popular >p.th the audience,
Im-u the lllen ~n Ikhaki obviously appreciated tl.e
excellp,ncB' of the p,oogl'amme wltich.was, lpreaentod,
MIss1'Mollie' Sl'ymour 'nd't onlf playa the violin
with "tho! touch of a true' !!-rbate, out· ahe sings
with quite del:ightCul ven'~, ntid was accorded the
,heartiest of receptions. M.r. Charles Conyers
and Mr. ' Will R.l.n.lall prov.ed 'V.ery divertilllt in
thoi r humorous numbers, and the 'onii.. ~ WaS also ."
6xlireme.1.y, succes!iflll ill his. .veJt.il99Qial..'lketches. '
MI'. H. Hendal Ward's song, U John . Bun's Cate- .
.,chism,". was both topical and 'tunefuf, while Mr·.
Arthur MorthA,?re is " tenor hlOS'e il.rtisti.c ren- 1>=r=:::;:=:=:i==F====::::±=======::,i:=:c====i=F=I===:;::==:::j:=f=======7'==~~ll.
eleriJ\Il'~ 'fonnel much' favour, . At the piano ' Mr.
Horatio Davies materially .contiributed ·to the 8UCCe!lH of
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by his efficient ,ac-'
shOWIng
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