. Denmark; its medical organization, hygiene and demography . ereports of the medical men described as well off, 250 as pretty welloff, and 860 as poor—mostly working men, artisans, or single expenses of the Society for medical assistance have been about5,000 kroner (18*16=£1), of which, however, about 900 kroner havebeen refunded by the patients. Three dressing stations are organized by the Committee inplaces where there are large industrial establishments, and medicalassistance difficult to be had. These stations are administered bybarbers whom the Society has had instructed for th


. Denmark; its medical organization, hygiene and demography . ereports of the medical men described as well off, 250 as pretty welloff, and 860 as poor—mostly working men, artisans, or single expenses of the Society for medical assistance have been about5,000 kroner (18*16=£1), of which, however, about 900 kroner havebeen refunded by the patients. Three dressing stations are organized by the Committee inplaces where there are large industrial establishments, and medicalassistance difficult to be had. These stations are administered bybarbers whom the Society has had instructed for this purpose. In1890, 141 injured have received temporary assistance at these , the Society has stationed ambulance carriages at all thepolice stations in Copenhagen, as the usual cabs and carriages arevery unpractical for the transport of injured. The carriages can besummoned by the police on duty from about 300 places in the townand suburbs, where telephones are at the disposal of the 312 AID IN CASES OF ACCIDENT IN THE AMBULANCE-CARRIAGEOF THE SOCIETY FOR MEDICAL STATIONS.


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