ELTHAM & MOTTINGHAM COTTAGE HOSPITAL Main Wards with Jeken Memorial Verandah. Children's Ward. Fifty=First Annual Report For the Year 19 3 0.
ELTHAM & MOTTINGHAM
COTTAGE HOSPITAL
Main Wards with Jeken Memorial Verandah. Children's Ward.
Fifty=First Annual Report
For the Year
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ELTHAM, S.E.
April, 193/
Dear Sir or Madam, /
I am directed by the Committee of the Eltham and
Mottingham Cottage Hospital to transmit the enclos^a
Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ended
31st December, 1930, and to inform you that the
Annual General Meeting of the Subscribers will be
held at the Parish Hall, Wellington Road, Eltham,
on Tuesday, the 21st April, at 8.30 p.m., and the
Committee hope that many of the Subscribers will be
able to be present.
Subscriptions for the current year became payable
on the 1st January, and, if not already paid, should
be sent addressed to H. HALLETT, Esq., at the
Hospital.
Yours faithfully,
C. G. WILKINS.
Hon. Secretary.
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ELTHAM AND MOTTINGHAM
COTTAGE HOSPITAL KENT.
FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL REPORT.
For the Financial Year ending 31st December,
1930.
Committee and Offiaers for Tear ending Marsh, 1951.
President:
Vice-Presidents:
Mr. F. D. Bartlett Rev. E. Rivers Mr. S. P. Page Mr. R. C. Wild
Mr. D. F. O’Leary Mr. J. Eagleton Mr. E. Hesketh Mr. A. W. D. Moore
Hon. Medical Officers :
N. M. Fergusson, M.B. I F. R. Patterson, M.B CM. W. T. Milton, M.D., M.S. I G. Blackall, M.B., DTP.H.
Trustees :
Mr. J. Eagleton Mr. A. W. D. Moore Mr. A. E. Lund Mr. E. C. Edwards
Mr. F. D. Bartlett.
Representative of Hospital Saturday Fund:
Mr. H. R. W. Pritchard
Nominee of the Trustees of the Eltham United Charities :
Mr. David Saunders
General Committee :
Mr. A. J. Godby Mr. C. H Tibbs Mr. E. C. Edwards Captain P. J. H. Turner
Mr. W. E. Butcher Mr George Hyde Mr. J. E. Armfield Mr. R. H. Pannell
Mr. C. A. Rosselli Col. W. D. Warrington Morris
Hon. Treasurer :
Mr. H. Hallett, Eltham & Mottingham Cottage Hospital, S.E. 9.
Assistant Hon. Treasurer :
Col. W. D. Warrington Morris, “Court End,” Eltham, S.E.9.
Hon. Secretary :
Mr. C G. Wilkins, Martins Bank, Ltd, Court Yard, Eltham, S.E. 9.
Hon. Secretary to Voluntary Collectors Committee :
Mr. H. H. Murray, 44 Elibank Road, Eltham, S.E. 9.
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Lady Visitors:
Miss Absolom
Miss Bloxam
Mrs. Whitehead
Mrs. Hall
Mrs. R. G. J. Rawlinson
Mrs. Allen
Mrs. BLAKER
Miss Brett
Miss Carr
Mrs. Prentice
Ladies' House Committee:
Mrs. Mkdcalf
Mrs. Rule
Mrs. Scarse
Mrs. Dugon
Hon. Consulting Physicians:
Arthur Saunders, F.R.C.P.
A. E. Gow, M.D.
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Hon. Consulting Gynecologist and Obstetrician:
Comyns Berkeley, M.A., M D., Cantab, F.R.C.P. Lond.
Hon. Consulting Radiologist:
D. B. I. Hallett,
M.A., B.M., B.Ch. (Oxon), M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.M.R. & E. (Carnbs.)
Hon. Consulting Surgeons:
Aslett Baldwin, F.R.C.S.
Phillip Turner, F.R.C.S.
W. Knox Irwin. M.D., F.R.C.S
P. A. Leighton, M.D., Ch.B.
Hon. Consulting Surgeons—Diseases of Ear and. Throat:
Percy Jakins, M.D.
A. M. Zamora, F.R.C.S.
Hon. Dental Surgeon :
H. G. C. Reeve, L.D.S., Eng.
Hon. Auditors:
Messrs. Panneli. & Co.
Bankers :
Martins Bank. Ltd, Eltham.
Matron:
Miss P. Stewart.
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Eltham & Mottingham Cottage Hospital
REPORT FOR YEAR 1930.
THE COMMITTEE have to record with deep regret the death of the President, Mr. J. Rosselli, during his year of Office. Mr. Rosselli had been connected with the
Hospital for very many years, during which he held the office of President for 6 }^ears, and that of Treasurer 7 years. The continuous progress and development of the Hospital was largely due to his unflagging zeal.
Mr. F. D. Bartlett was elected Chairman of Committee until the next General Meeting. The Committee now have the pleasure to present their Report for the year 1930, which shews that the services rendered by the Hospital continue in demand—the equipment has been maintained in a high state of efficiency, and the financial position is entirely satisfactory.
The total number of beds available remains at 26, and the average number occupied daily has been 17.36, against 19.78 for last year. The average number of days each patient was resident was 12.45, against 13.96 for 1929.
There is no out-patients’ department.
The following figures extracted from the Medical Officers’ Report and the Register of Patients, are given together with those of the previous year for comparison :—
1930 1929 1928 Number of cases treated in
the Hospital .. ... 555 547 470 Number of cases treated in
the Casualty Ward .. 622 671 466
584 operations have been performed during the year, of which 112 were major operations.
X Ray examinations for the year number 275, as against 329 for 1929.
The average total cost per patient was :—13s. 3d. for 1930, as against £1 Is. 3d. for 1929.
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The average cost of each patient per diem was :—1930, 9s. Hd.; 1929, 10s. 2d.
The Statement of Accounts is submitted herewith, and shews an excess of Income over Expenditure of £305 2s. 5d., which includes a gift of .£100 from the Trustees of the late Mr. J. C. Geiselbrecht, and a gift of £100 from Mrs. Rosselli, in memory of her husband, both of which have since been invested for the General Fund, and for Endowment respectively.
The Committee wish to point out that there has been no heavy expenditure for repairs or equipment, as in the previous year.
The Committee regret to report a falling-off in the Annual Subscriptions of £22s. 5s. 2d., and view this with great dis¬ appointment, having regard to the steady increase in the pop¬ ulation, and express once more the hope that new Subscribers will come forward.
Donations amounted to £363 9s., as against .£436 17s. last year, these included :—
Alexandra Day Fund ... ... ... ... £120 The Stock Exchange Dramatic and Operatic
Society ... ... ... ... ... £110 The North Star Lodge... ... ... .. £25 Eltham United Charities ... ... ... £20 Eltham Park Social Club ... ... ... £29
Collecting Boxes and Workmen's Collections shew a de¬ crease of about £20, whilst Entertainments produced £87, against £268—(receipts from this source fluctuate consider¬ ably from year to year)—and for these, special thanks are due to :—
The Eltham Park Social Club. The Eltham Orchestral Society. Messrs. Carter Paterson's Depot Football Club. Eltham Thursday Football Club Hospital Cup Compe¬
tition. Babington House School. Mottingham and District Horticultural Society.
Grants were gratefully acknowledged from :— King Edward’s Hospital Fund for London .. £75 Hospital Sunday Fund— ..£60 Hospital Saturday Fund _. ._ ... £50 7s.
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Patients’ Fees for the year amounted to ,£1639 6s. lid., an increase over last year of about ,£52—this illustrates the increasing usefulness of the Hospital. The North’s Wards are proving to be the benefit it was hoped they would be.
The Annual Pound and View Day was held on October 15th, and resulted in many acceptable gifts in kind valued at ;£56 Is. 2d., and in cash donations amounting to £31 7s., which compares favourably with last year, and, in addition, the Hospital has received, as in previous years, many kind gifts of fruit, flowers, vegetables, books, papers, magazines and linen.
The Hospital was visited and inspected by Mr. Owen Lankester and the Hon. Arthur Lowther on behalf of King Edward’s Hospital Fund for London.
The Ladies’ Working Guild again provided a large number of useful articles for the Hospital, for which the thanks of the Committee and Patients are due.
We are again pleased to report that letters continue to be received from patients expressing their appreciation of the treatment received from the Matron and the Staff of the Hospital.
The Committee have to report the resignation from the Honorary Medical Staff, of Dr. P. A. Leighton, on the grounds of ill-health, which they have accepted with great regret. Dr. Leighton has completed 25 years of most useful work on the Staff, and will be greatly missed. We are glad that he has accepted the position of Honorary Consulting Surgeon.
The Committee also have to report that, owing to press¬ ure of public business, Alderman and Sheriff Maurice Jenks has retired from the position of Honorary Auditor. The Committee record their great appreciation of his services over many years.
The Accounts for the past year have been audited by Messrs. Pannell & Co., who have consented to act as Honorary Auditors, and they will be submitted to you for election at this Meeting.
Miss Barbour retired from the post of Matron in July last, having been appointed to a larger hospital. The Com¬ mittee were very sorry to lose her, but have been fortunate in securing the services of Miss P. Stewart to take her place.
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Mr. de C. Brigstocke has retired from the post of Hon. Asst. Treasurer, and Col. W. D. Warrington-Morris has kindly consented to act in this capacity.
The Committee desire to record their best thanks to Mr. H. Hallet and Mr. de C. Brigstocke, Honorary Treasurer and the retired Assistant Honorary Treasurer respectively; the Honorary Secretary, Mr. C. G. Wilkins; the Honorary Medi¬ cal Officers; and the Matron, Miss Stewart. Hearty thanks are also due to the Ladies' House Committee for the valuable services rendered by them, and to the Nursing Staff.
The warmest thanks of the Hospital Committee and of all those who have benefited by the Institution, are due to Mr. H. H. Murray, of 44 Elibank Road, Eltham, S.E. 9, the Honorary Secretary and Convener of the Voluntary Collections Committee, and to all his helpers for the success which has again attended the House-to-House Collection. Mr. Murray will be glad to hear from any lady or gentleman willing to join the Committee and undertake district collecting during the current year, and the Committee of the Hospital venture again to appeal to aJJ non-subscribers to respond willingly and generously to this organised canvas for annual subscriptions.
The Honorary Treasurer, Mr. H. Hallett, would be greatly obliged if subscriptions which became due for the current year on the first day of January, could be paid to him at an early date at the Hospital, and he and the Committee would feel greatly encouraged if the many residents in this neigh¬ bourhood, who in many ways have shown their sympathetic interest in the work of the Hospital, would associate them¬ selves more closely with the benevolent work which it seeks to do for the people of Eltham and the neighbouring districts, by becoming annual subscribers.
F. D. BARTLETT,
Chairman of Committee.
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MEDICAL OFFICERS' REPORT, 1930.
We have to submit the following Statistics of the work done in 1930.
555 Patients were admitted, which includes 47 births. 14 Patients were in Hospital on January 1st, 1930, and 14 cases on December 31st, 1930. 622 Attendances were re¬ gistered in the Casualty department. Some were admitted after minor operations,
Major operations ... 112 Minor „ ... 472
584
Ether and Chloroform, or both, were given with Ethyl Chloride on many occasions in 435 cases.
Gas .. • • ... ... 70 ,, Ethyl Chloride • • • » 0 y y
Cocaine and Novocaine ... ... ... 39 ,,
* 550
Sometimes a combination of local and general Anaesthetic was used which accounts for the difference in the figures. Also many Anaesthetics were used for Examinations and in labour cases.
X Ray Examinations 275 Massage Cases 11
120 Half-Hour Treatments .
RESULTS.
Recovered or Convalescent .. 471
Improved ... 9 Removed to other Hospitals.. 4
f 2 within 24 hours 1 after admission. Died •• • •
Born 47
Still in Hospital 14
Total 555
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SUBSCRIPTIONS, 1930. £ s. d. £ s. d.
Adams, Mrs, E. A. 5 0 0 Brought forward 52 17 6
Akers, Mrs. S. ... o 6 Collett, Mr. & Mrs. B. ... 6 0
Armfield, Mr. & Mrs. J. E. o 2 0 Crowley, Mr. E. A. 1 1 0
Andrews, Mr. H. W. ... 1 1 0 Cuff, Mrs. A. 1 1 0 Cunningham, Mr. E C. 5 0
Barker, Mr. J. W. 1 1 0 Cloete, Col. E. ... 1 1 0
Barratt, Mr. F. ._ 10 6 Cooper, Mrs. E. R. 1 1 0
Bartlett, Mrs. 1 1 0 Crapp, Mr. & Mrs. H. W. 10 6
Bartlett, Mr. F. D. 1 1 0 Cackett, Mr. P. A. 2 0
Bateman, Mr. A. 1 1 0 Baker, Mr. H. R. 10 0 Dashwood, Mr. G. P. ... 2 2 0
Bennett, Mr. H. A. 1 1 0 Devereux, E. F.... 10 6
Beadle, Mr. W. J. 1 1 0 Digby, Mr. H. C. 10 0
Barnes, Mr. W. ... 5 0 Downing, Mr. O. W. ... 1 1 0
Bloxam, The Misses 1 1 0 Dugon, Mrs. G. ... 5 0
Bolton, Mr. G. ... 1 1 0 Dowling, Mr. 10 0
Brand, Mr. H. ... 5 0 Dillon, Mr. S. 5 0
Brand, Mr. & Mrs. J. G. 1 0 0 Davis, Mr. E. 5 0
Brewer, Mr. A. J. 1 1 0 Brigstocke, Mr. de C. ... 1 1 0 Edwards, Mrs. E. S. 1 1 0
Brisley, Mr. VV. J. 1 1 0 Edwards, Mr. S. T. 5 0
Brouncker, Mr. & Mrs. 2 2 0 Ellis, Mr. A. 10 6
Bruin, Mr. W. J. 10 6 Elms, Mr. E. R. .. 1 1 0
Burman, Mr. W. F. 5 5 0 Eltham and Well Hall
Burrowes, Mr. P. 2 2 0 Social Club 10 6
Butcher, Mr. W. E. 2 2 0 Express Dairy Co., Ltd. o w Q 0
Butler, Mr. H. ... 2 2 0 Elsden, Mr. A. W. 10 0
Buxton, Miss E.... 5 0 Brvceson, Sir A. B. 10 6 Featherstone, Mr. C. A. 1 1 0
Boultbee, Mrs. St. John 5 0 Freeman, Mr. & Mrs. F. 1 1 0
Blaker, Mr. R. N. R. 1 1 0 Frewin, Mr. S. ... 10 0
Barter, Gen. St. John .. 1 0 0 Fyson, Mr. J. B.... 10 6
Baxendall, Mr. & Mrs. B. 10 6 Feetham, Mr. M. 1 0 0
Brisley, Mr. W. B. 2 6 Furlong, Mr. F. O. o 2 0
Butler, Mr. . 1 0 0 Frost, Mr. 1 0 Findlay, Mr. 2 6
Cannon Coal Co. 1 1 0 Carr, Miss 10 0 Gale, Mr. R. C. ... 1 1 0
Carter Paterson & Co. .. 10 6 Gard, Mr. F. E. 10 6
Carter, Miss A. M. 10 6 George, Mr. A. H. 2 2 0
Cave Austin & Co., Ltd. o aw 2 0 Godby, Mr. & Mrs. A. J. 5 5 0
Chidlev, Mr. G. W. 1 11 6 Gibbons, Mr. & Mrs. F. A 1 0 0
Clark, Mr. A. Leslie 1 1 0 Gosling, Mr. E. J. 2 6
Clark, Mr. H. % 2 6 Goldsmith, Mrs..., 10 0
Clav, Mr. H. P. w. 10 0 Grace, Mr. & Mrs. J. 10 6
Cluse, Mr. G. R.... 1 1 0 Grafton, Messrs. Walter Chamberlain, Mr. C. F. 1 1 0 & Co., Ltd. 5 5 0
Cowley, Mr. 10 6 Grant, Mr. W .- 10 0
Cowley, Mr. H. 1 1 0 Green, Mr. W. C. 1 1 0
Carried forward £52 17 6 Carried forward £93 18 0
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£ s, d. £ s. d. Brought forward 93 18 0 Brought forward 147 15 6
Greig, D., Ltd. 10 6 Lund, Mr. & Mrs. A. E. 2 2 0 Groves, Mr. N. G. 2 2 0 Lennard, Mr. W. L. A. 1 1 0 Glassborrow, Mr. W. C. 1 1 0 Lilley, Mr. . 3 0 Green, Mr. P. J.... 1 0 0 Lamb, Mr. . 2 6 Gruinmitt’s Stores 10 0 Gummer, Mr. & Mrs. R. M 10 0 Mace, Mr. J. 5 0 “ G. H.”. 1 0 0 Maeers, Mr. C. D. 10 6 Goodwin, Mrs. A. 1 1 0 Male, Mr. H. J.. 5 0 Gayton, Mr. 2 6 McCrae, Mr. R.... 1 1 0 Gee, Mrs. .. 2 6 McCrae, Miss Annette .... 10 6 Gifford, Mr. 2 6 McCrae, Miss Isabelle ... 10 6
Martins Bank, Ltd. 5 5 0 Hall, Rev. & Mrs. H. A. 10 6 Martin, Mr. W.. 5 0 Hallett, Mr. H. 1C 6 Mellin & Co. 1 I 0 Hamilton, Mr. J. M. 5 5 0 Miskin, Mr. T. ... 5 0 Harland, Mr. H.... 5 0 Moore, Mr. & Mrs. A.W.D. 2 2 0 Harwood, Mr. E. W. ... 5 0 Morgan, Mr. T. H. 2 o w 0 Hawes, Mr. C. .... 5 0 Munroe, Mr. J. ... 5 0 Hawkins, Mr. A. Tolhurst 5 0 0 Murphy, Mr, J, R. S. ... 1 0 0 Hesketh, Mr. & Mrs. ... 3 3 0 Mclver, Mr. 1 1 0 Hinkley, Mr. A. S. 10 6 Moss, Mrs. . 2 6 Hoad, Mrs. o 6 Holness, Mr. E. C. 1 1 0 Newby, Mr. 1 6 Hunt, Messrs. T. & Sons 10 0 Nathan, Mr. J. ... 5 0 Hubbard, Mr. G. C. 3 3 0 Norman, Miss ... 2 6 Hutton, Mr. C. A. 1 1 0 Hyde, Mr. G. 1 0 0 O’Leary, Mr. & Mrs. ... 1 1 0 Howard-Keeling, Miss M. 1 1 0 Orridge, Mr. T. 1 0 0 Houghton, Mr. W. G. ... 10 6 Outtrim, Mr. W. J. 1 1 0 Howard, Mr. H. L. 1 1 0
Page, Mr. & Mrs. S. P.... 1 1 0 Johnson, Mr. 2 6 Parker, Mr. & Mrs. C. J. 5 0
Parish, Mr. J. Bernard ... 1 1 0 In Memory of John C. Pearson, Mr. A... 5 0
Geiselbrecht, per Miss Perl, Mrs. A. H. 2 6 E. Knight 1 1 0 Page, Mr. & Mrs. C. H. 1 1 0
Kemp, Mr. A. J. .... 2 2 0 Phillips, Major C. E. S..,. 1 1 0 Kenward. Mr. Edward... 1 1 0 Pickett, Mr. G. A. & Miss 10 0 Knight, Mr. A. G. S. 2 2 Jm! 0 Pollock, Mr. J. ... 10 6 Kirk, Mr. A. R. ... 2 2 0 Pollock, Mr. W_ 10 6 Kennington, Mr. 10 0 Porter, Mrs. 10 6
Poulton, Mr. A. D. 1 1 0 Latter, Mrs. E. G. 5 5 0 Pritchard, The Misses ... 10 0 Latter, Mr. K. A. 1 1 0 Pritchard, Miss Edith E 10 6 Latter, Mr. M. P. 1 1 0 Prior, Mrs. Stansfield ... 10 0 Latter, Miss P. S. 1 1 0 Pickford, Mrs. ... 10 6 Lelean, Mr. W. A. 10 6 Pritchard, Mr. H. JR. ... 1 1 0 Lowater, Mr. W. F. 5 0 Pannell, Mrs. E..„ 1 1 0 Lucas, Mr. Phipps 1 1 0 Pope, Mr. G. H... 10 0 Lucas, Mrs. Phipps 1 1 0 Phillips, Mr. 2 6
Carried forward £147 15 6 Carried forward £184 0 6
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£ s. d. £ s. d. Brought forward 184 0 6 Brought forward 234 8 0
Pollock, Mrs. • • • 5 0 Taylor, Mr. C. E. ... 5 5 0 Parkinson, Mr. ... • • • 1 1 0 Taylor, Mr. Cecil ... 2 2 0
Taylor, Mr. E. E. 10 6 Quadling, Mr. F. J. • • • 2 6 Thomas, Miss E. M. E. 1 1 0
Thomasett, Mrs. M. ... 1 1 0 Raberg, Mr. A. ... • • « 15 0 0 Thorburn, Mr. J. H. ... 1 1 0 Rastin, Mr. C. ... • • • 5 0 Tibbs, Mr. C. H. 5 0 Rawlinson, Mr. R. G. • #. 1 1 0 Thresher, Mr. A. E. ... 1 1 0 Rawlinson, Mrs. M. • • • 2 2 0 Tonge, Mr. J. E. 5 0 Rhys, Mr. H. R. J. 2 2 0 Tooke, Mr. W. A. 5 0 Rivers, Rev. E. _ 1 1 0 Turner, Capt. P. J. H. ... 1 1 0 Riant, Mr. J. W.... 1 1 0 Tayloi, Mr. C. ... 2 6 Rosselli, Mrs. L. 2 2 0 Turner, Miss C. A. ... 1 0 0 Rosselli, Mr. F. C. • • • 2 6 Rosselli, Mr. M. R. 2 6 Webber, Mr. A. E. ... 1 1 0 Rosselli, Mr. C. A. • • • 1 1 0 Westminster Bank Ltd. 3 3 0 Rosselli, Mr. J. R. 1 1 0 Weppener, Madame 2 6 Rule, Captain T. 1 1 0 Whalley, Mr. F. H. ... 1 1 0 Rule, Mrs. 1 1 0 White,The Rt. Rev. Abbott 1 1 0 Rathbone, Major D. 10 6 Whitehead, Messrs. G. Rogers, Mrs. S. ... • • • 1 1 0 & Co... 2 2 0 “ R. H.” (appreciation) • •• 1 1 0 Whitehead, Mrs. H. E.... 1 1 0 Richardson, Mr. C. J. 1 1 0 Wild, Mrs. ... ... 5 5 0 Richardson, Mr. W. H • 1 1 0 Wild, Mr. R. C... 1 1 0 Richardson, Mr. T. H. 1 l 0 Wilson, Mrs. E. H. ... 5 5 0 Read, Miss E. ... 7 6 Wood, Sir Kingsley, M.P, 1 1 0 Rickard, Mrs. 2 6 Wood, Mr. & Mrs. N.P. 2 2 0 Rosselli, Mr. J. E. 2 6 Woollard, Mr. C. H. ... 5 0
Warry, Mr. & Mrs. D. ... 1 1 0 Saunders, Dr. A. • • « 1 1 0 Worthington, Mr.W. S.T. 1 1 0 Scales, Miss M. A. 5 0 Walton, Mr. J. A. ... 1 1 0 Simpson, Mr. & Mrs. • • • 1 1 0 Waters, Mr. A.. 5 0 Smith, Mr. A. F. • ► • 1 1 0 Whipped, Capt. P. 2 6 Smith, Mr. G. Bence • • • 10 6 Wilde, Mr... 2 6 Smith, Mrs. J. A. • •»« 1 1 0 Wright, Mr. 2 6 Squires, The Misses • »• 5 0 Stephens, Mrs, J. H. • • • 1 1 0
u y o >» * • ^ A • • • • • 4- • • • • 10 0
Stringer, Miss A. t • • 10 0 Swan, Mr. Walter • • • 10 0 278 4 0 Smith, Mr. Ebenezer • • •» 15 0 House to House Collec- Sandys, Mrs. C. M. • M 5 5 0 tion .100 12 11 Scantlebury, Mr. • • • 2 6
378 16 11 Carried forward £234 8 0 Miss Buxton’s subscription
for 1931 paid in 1930... 5 0
Total £379 1 11
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DONATIONS.
The Worshipful Company of Ironmongers Mr. S. J. Oliver Miss Annie Stringer Eltham United Charities Mr. C. Taylor “ Grateful ”... Mrs. Choppin Manchester Unity Independant Order of Oddfellows (Woolwich) Martins Bank, Ltd. Mr. C. Breach Loyal George Chester Lodge of Oddfellow North Star Lodge Mrs. Grimshaw Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society Mr. Thomas Mr. E. S. Armstrong Mr. Maudsley Miss Jarman North Star Lodge P. M. G'. . »• • *-• Woolwich Schools Sports Association Mrs. Jackson Lieut. Goodeve ... ... Metropolitan Police Sports (R Division) Mrs. Sutton... Mrs. Thomas Mr. W. G. Corpe Mr. H. W. Wilkinson ... Eltham College Chapel Mrs. Alice Hay Mrs. Edith Peacock Eltham and Well Hall Social Club, in Memory of the
late J. Rosselli ... Royal Blackheath Golf Club Children of Gordon School Alexandra Day Committee Barclays Bank, Ltd, Dr. A. L Rawlinson ... Mr. G. T. Eagleton ... Miss H. R. Brett Slazenger’s Employees, Woolwich Mr. S. J. Oliver Mr. A. R. Kirk Eltham Park Baptist Church Stock Exchange Dramatic and Operatic Society Anon. .»■* Mr. W. Barnes
£ s. d. 10 0 0 i 0 0
10 0 20 0 0
1 10 0 2 6
2 2 0 h) 1 1 0
3 3 0 2 2 0 2 2 0
10 0 5 5 0 2 o 0
10 0 1 4 0
2 6 1 0 0
25 0 0 1 10 0 2 2 0 1 10 0
10 0 10 0 0
15 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 1 1 0 4 4 0 4 4 0 2 2 0
1 1 0 5 5 0 2 0 0
120 0 0 3 3 0 1 0 0
10 0 10 0
2 2 0 1 0 0 1 1 0 1 1 0
110 0 0 3 10 0 1 0 0
£363 9 0
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BOX COLLECTIONS.
£ s. d. £ s. d. Royal Blackheath Golf Brougth forward 27 18 9
Club 4 5 o w Mr. W. Grace 8 10 Park Tavern 10 2 7 Prince of Wales 4 8 H. W. Dickinson, Ltd. 2 16 9 The Porcupine 1 12 8 Boxes at Hospital ... 9 1 8 Royal Hotel 3 0 The White Hart 3 0 Mr. W. C. Thomas ... 4 2 The Chequers... 1 0 Mr. Groves 1 10 1 The Greyhound 10 0 Mr. Waterhouse 2 4 G. Bolton, Ltd. 1 4 Mr. McKav... 9 1 British & Argentine Mr. W. F. Betts 6 3
Meat Co., Ltd. 8 0 Mrs. Rosselli 1 11 5 Man of Kent ... 1 4 Mr. McCall... 5 6 Eltham Conservative &
Unionist Club .... 7 11 £34 16 9
Carried forward £27 18 9
WORKMEN’S COLLECTIONS.
Messrs. C. & J. D. Barwell’s Employees
Messrs. Carter Paterson & Co.’s Employees
Messrs. G. Whitehead & Co.’s Employees .„
£ s. d. 3 5 7
7 5 4
13 3
£11 4 2
ENTERTAINMENTS.
Proceeds of Eltham Park Social Club Whist Drive
Proceeds of Eltham Orchestral Society Concert
Part Proceeds of Carter Paterson Depot Football Com¬ petition—Eltham Depot donation
Proceeds of Competition Eltham Hospital Football Cup
Proceeds of Sale of Programmes Babington House School Sports ... ••• ••• ••• •••
Proceeds of Competition, Mottingham & District Horti¬ cultural Society ...
£ s. d. 29 0 0
7 8 3
18 3 10
21 0 0
6 5 0
5 3 10
£87 0 11
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CENTRAL FUNDS GRANTS. £ s- d*
King Edward’s Hospital Fund .... ... ... 75 0 0
Hospital Saturday Fund ... ... ... 50 7 0
Hospital Sunday Fund .... ... ... 60 0 0
£185 7 0
CONGREGATIONAL COLLECTIONS. £ s d.
New Eltham Congregational Church ... ... 1 19 0
Mottingham Wesleyan Sunday School v. ... 8 6
Eltham Congregational Church ... ... ... 6 15 11
St. Andrew’s, Mottingham ... ... ... 5 15 0
Eltham Park Wesleyan Church (Young People’s Fellowship) 16 11
£15 15 4
PRESIDENTS
SINCE THE OPENING OF THE HOSPITAL IN 1898.
1898- 1899 Rev. Elphinstone Rivers
1899- 1900 Mr. J. Jeken
1900- 1901 Mr. S. P. Page
1901- 1902 Mr. W. H. Richardson
1902- 1903 Mr. D. French
1903- 1904 Mr. G. Thornton
1904- 1905 Mr. H. Muller
1905- 1906 Mr. T. W. Mills
1906- 1907 Mr. S. Palgrave Page
1907- 1908 Mr. W. J. Mortis
1908- 1910 Mr. Joseph Rosselli
1910- 1911 Mr. S. P. Page
1911- 1913 Mr. John Eagleton
1913-1915 Mr. Everard Hesketh
I9I5-I9I7 Mr. Joseph Rosselli
1917-1919 Mr. Alfred C. Latter
1919-1921 Mr. A. W. D. Moore
1921-1923 Mr. Joshua Viliesid
1923- 1924 Mr. D. F. O’Leary
1924- 1926 Mr. R. C. Wild
1926-1928 Mr. F. D. Bartlett
1928-1930 Mr. Joseph Rosselli
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Income :—
Subscriptions £
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Donations ... 221 200 660 383 577 412 363
Collecting Boxes ... 88 70 74 59 79 72 46
King Edward’s Hospital Fund ... 25 25 25 25 50 50 75
Hospital Sunday Fund 50 50 40 30 35 60 60
Hospital Saturday Fund 120 120 130 30 55 61 50
Congregational Collections 32 20 22 24 26 28 16
Patients’ Payments 770 723 747 1043 1430 1588 1717
Expenditure ;—
Total Maintenance 1963 1911 1946 2645 2724 3640 2882
Management 32 35 — — — 12 32
Number of Patients treated . 293 289 332 382 445 512 508
Number of Children under io.- 105 92 125 152 179 229 157
Average cost of each occupied bed 6/16/3 J 7/1/1 6/4/°* 6/18/1 6/5/6* 7/1/3 5/13/3
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ELTHAM AND MOTTINGHAM
BALANCE SHEET AS AT
LIABILITIES. £ s. d, £ s. d. e
1 Sundry Creditors— 1) General Fund ...
3 Capital Accounts— (a) Hospital Endowments as
per last account Add Mrs. Rosselli’s gift in
memory of her husband
(b) Special Funds (c) Buildings and Equipment
Funds (d) General Fund as per last
account Add Excess of Income over
Expenditure
(e) Suspense Funds
124 9 4 - 124 9 4
1892 0 0
100 0 0 --- 1992 0 0
463 10 0
11373 11 1
4414 17 10
305 2 5 -- 4720 0 3
- 18549 1 4
£18673 10 8
COTTAGE HOSPITAL
31st December, 1930.
27
1
2 3
5
6
ASSETS.
Cash at Bank and in Hand— On account of—
(a) Endowments ... (d) General Fund
£ s- d.
100 0 0 1104 14 1
Stocks of Unissued Stores on Hand Sundry Debtors— General Fund ... ••• 10 5
Investments (as detailed on page 32)— (a) Hospital Endowments (b) Special Funds (d) General Fund ...
1892 0 0 463 10 0
3579 16 8
Land, Buildings & Equipment of the Hospital- Expenditure from 1st January, 1898, to 31st December, 1929 (i.e. to the end of the pre¬ ceding year) ... ••• 11373 11 1
Expenditure during the year to 31st Decem¬ ber, 1930(f.c. during the year under review) Nil
£ s. d.
1204 14 1 75 8 5
84 10 5
5935 6 8
11373 11 1
£18673 10 8
We have examined the above Balance Sheet and accompanying
Income and Expenditure Account for the year 1930, with the
Books and Vouchers relating thereto, and find them in accord¬
ance therewith. To the best of our knowledge and belief, the
regulations of the revised Uniform System have been followed.
PANNELL & Co.,
IS Basinghall Street, Son. Auditors.
London, E.C. 2.
2Srd March, 1931.
28
ELTHAM AND MOTTINGHAM
INCOME A]£D EXPENDITURE ACCOUNT
ORDINARY. INCOME. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d.
I. Voluntary Gifts—
II.
1. Subscriptions, Donations, etc.— Annual Subscriptions (see page
9) ...i ... • • < 379 1 11 Donations (see page 12) 363 9 0 Box Collections (see page 13) 34 16 9 Entertainments, Gross Receipts 87 0 11 Gifts in Kind 56 1 2 Other Voluntary Gifts— -
Congregational Collections ... £15 15 4
Workmen’s Col¬ lections.£11 4 2
Pound Day and View Day ... £31 7 0
-— 58 6 6
2. Central Funds— King Edward’s Hospital Fund 75 0 0 Hospital Sunday Fund ... 80 0 0 Hospital Saturday Fund ... 50 7 0 Other Central Funds ... —
Receipts on Account of Services
Rendered—
1. Contributions on Account of Services to Patients—
(a) From Patients and their Societies— Patients ... ... ... 1639 6 11 Hospital Contributory As¬
sociations ... ... — Approved Societies ... — Other Sources .... ... —
978 16 3
185 7 0 --1164 3 3
(b) From Public Authorities ... — -— 1639 6 11
2. Fees— Nurses’and Probationers’Fees ... — Other Fees ... ... ... —
3. Other Receipts— X-Ray Fees ... ... ... 46 0 6
--1685 7 5
Carried forward 2849 10 8
29
COTTAGE HOSPITAL for the Year to the 31st December, 1930.
EXPENDITURE. ORDINARY.
I. Provisions ....
II. Surgery and Dispensary—
1. Drugs, Chemicals, Disinfectants, etc. 2. Dressings, Bandages, etc. ... 3. Instruments and Appliances 4. Wines and Spirits 5. Salaries and Wages of Dispensing Staff 6. Sundries
£ s- d-
142 14 9 88 1 6 77 6 0 16 15 6
6 3 6
III. Domestic—
1. Renewal and Repair of Furniture, Bedding, Crockery, etc_
2. Laundry 3. Cleaning and Chandlery ... 4. Water ... ... _. 5. Fuel and Lighting 6. Uniforms 7. Sundries
94 17 7 222 1(T 8
41 10 2 13 5 11
270 6 10 46 7 8
IV. Salaries and Wages (Maintenance)—
1. Medical... ... ... ... — 2. Nursing... ... ... ... 574 5 0 3. Other Officers and Employees ... 199 16 1 4. Pensions ... ... ... —
V. Miscellaneous—
1. Printing, Stationery, Postages, Tele¬ phones, etc.
2. Advertisements ... 3. Insurance of Buildings, Equipment,
Stores, etc. 4. Garden ... 5. Sundries
27 13 1 4 11 11
16 0 198 8 11
17 16 10
VI. Administration — 1. Salaries... ... ... ... — 2. Pensions 3. Printing, Stationery, Postages, Tele¬
phones, etc. ... .. ... 32 12 5 4. Advertisements ... ... ... — 5. Law Charges ... .. ... — 6. Auditor’s Fee ... .. ... — 7. Sundries ... _ ... 9 10 6
£ s. d.
772 16 10
331 1 3
688 18 10
774 1 1
249 6 9
42 2 11
Carried forward 2858 7 8
30
INCOME AND EXPENDITURE
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Brought forward 2849 10 8 III. Invested Property—
Interest, Dividends, etc. ... ... 237 11 5 Rents ... ... ....
- 237 11 5
Ordinary Income 3087 2 1
EXTRAORDINARY.
I. Legacies—Gift from Trustees of the late J. C. Geiselbrecht .... ... ... 100 0 0
II. Other Extraordinary Income ... ... — Extraordinary Income-— 100 0 0
Total Income 3187 2 1
.£3187 2 1
31
ACCOUNT—continued.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Brought forward 2858 7 8 VII. Establishment—
Renewals and Repairs to Buildings and Plant — VIII. Finance—
1. Interest ... ... .... ... — 2. Appeals... ... ... ... — 3. Rent ... ... ... ... 9 12 0 4. Rates and Taxes... .... ... 14 0 0
- 23 12 0
Ordinary Expenditure 2881 19 8 EXTRAORDINARY.
I. Contributions to other Institutions ... — II. Other Extraordinary Expenditure ... —
Extraordinary Expenditure
Total Expenditure 2881 19 8
Balance being excess of Total Income over Total Expenditure for the Year ... ... ... ... ... 305 2 5
£3187 2 1
32
SCHEDULE OF INVESTMENTS-AT COST. FOR SPECIAL PURPOSES AND HOSPITAL ENDOWMENTS.
£ s. d. £ s. d.
Trust to keep Grave in Eltham Churchyard
Residue of Estate of Mary West, who died in
the year 1883, which amounted to £263/10/0,
received in the year 1901.
£78/15/8 °/0 Consols, cost .... ... 75 4 0
£200/0/0 2\ °/0 Consolidated Annuities, cost... 188 6 o
1922 Legacy from the late Mr. J. C. Geiselbrecht
for the upkeep of his wife’s grave in Eltham
Churchyard. £181/7/10 India 3 °/0 Stock, cost 100 0 o
1900 Gift by an anonymous lady of £100. To
provide tickets for Convalescent Homes.
£103/9/9 India 3 °j0 Stock, cost ... ... 100 0 o - 463 10 o
1911 Coronation Gift from Mrs. Grain towards
her fund for repairs and furniture for the
Children’s Ward £212/14/3 India 3i°/0 Stock, cost ... 200 0 0
1916 The late Mrs. Grain’s Legacy of £300. In¬
come to be applied for upkeep and repairs
to Children’s Ward.
£315/15/9 5°/0War stock, 1929-47, cost ... 300 0 o
1923 Trustees of the late Mr. J. C. Geiselbrecht,
per Mr. C. G. Scott and Mr. }. Rosselli.
£500 South Australian 5% 1922-42, cost ... 480 o o
1924 Balance Trustees of the late Mr. J. C. Geisel¬
brecht, per Mr. C. G. Scott and Mr. J. Rosselli.
£20/6/1 South Australia 5 % 1922-42, cost ... 20 0 o
1924 Legacy of the late Mr. A. C. Latter.
£512/9/8 New South Wales 5°/0 1935-55, cost 5°° o o
1925 Legacy of the late Mrs. }. North, £267/7/7
London County Council 4| °/0 I945'85» cost... 250 o o
1928 Gift of Mr. J. Eagleton, £42. 5 °/0 War Stock,
1929-47 (Post Office Issue) ._. ... 42 o o
1929 Legacy of the late Mr. H. Muller. £100/3/9
5 °/o War Stock 1929-47, cost ... ... 100 o o ---1892 o 0
£2355 10 o
33
Schedule of Investments—at Cost, contd. FOR GENERAL PURPOSES.
£ s. d. £ c# d.
554 13 7 2i°l0 Consols, cost 500 0 0
30 5 19 11 2\ °/0 Consolidated Annuities, cost... • • • 290 0 0
507 9 7 New South Wales 3 °/0 Stock, 1935, cost • • • 450 0 0
113 4 9 London County 3 °/0 Consolidated Stock, cost 100 0 0
156 12 11 Metropolitan Water Board “B” 3 °/0 Stock, cost 150 0 0
1400 18 3 Irish Guaranteed 2|°/0 Stock, cost... 790 0 0
65 6 0 5°/0 War Stock, 1929-1947, cost ... • • • 60 0 0
40 Rio Tino 5 °/p Preference Shares, cost • • • 217 7 11
61 14 4 Consolidated 4 °/o • • • 50 0 0
414 10 3 Victoria 4f 0/o 1940-1960, cost • • • 400 0 0
500 0 0 Argentine 4°/0 Raily. Guaran. Rescission Bonds,
cost ... 310 0 0
43 17 2 India 3°/0 Stock, cost ... • •*» 25 0 0
259 3 1 India \\ °jo, cost • •-* 237 8 9
£3579 16 8
Note—The market value of all the above at 31st December, ig$oy
was £5136 16s. gd.
Children s Ward. Casually Ward. Administration Bloch
H C. DIGBY PRINTER, 135 HIGH STREET, ELTHAM