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The Great Kitchen, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh
Unknown, 1905, Postcard
The Great Kitchen, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh
The Great Kitchen, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh
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37935
Title
The Great Kitchen, Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh
Description
Text on reverse reads,
'The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh, founded 1728
Brief facts and figures, year to 30th September 1905
Indoor Patients treated - 11,016
Outdoor Patients treated - 34,564
Daily average number in Hospital - 828
Patients are admitted purely according to the necessity and urgency of their cases, and of their suitability for Hospital treatment.
Every county in Scotland benefits, and cases from no fewer than 427 parishes were treated in the year.
Total expenditure - £63,295 7 11
Total income - £46,816 11 2
Deficiency for the year - £16,478 16 9
The subscriptions from the country amounted to £8,772. Each in-patient cost an average £4, 18s, so that the country cases, 4,348 in number, represented an expenditure of over £21,000.
Will you help this truly National Charity?'
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Unknown
Date
1905
Size
8.8 x 13.8
Type
Postcard
An infirmary was founded in Edinburgh in 1729 at the top of Robertson's Close which leads south from the Cowgate. The hospital received its Royal Charter in 1736, becoming Edinburgh Royal Infirmary. It moved a short distance to Infirmary Street in 1741 and again to Lauriston Place in 1879. The Royal Infirmary moved once again in 2003 to a new site at Little France, and the Lauriston Place site is now the location for the Quartermile development.
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