Charity Hospital Report 1912 . ur great hospital and by every one whocomes within our sphere of work. 1 desire also to express my appreciation of the loyal and activeassistance and eo-operation of Mr. John Ponder, our Engineer;Mr. L t\ Delahoussaye, our .Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Jas. , our Clerk, and finally, my devoted Assistants. Drs. S. and C. G. Cole. In conclusion, I desire to take this opportunity of expressingto the gentlemen who composed your honorable body until a shorttime ago, collectively and individually, my sincere gratitude forthtir ivise counsel, and the suppo


Charity Hospital Report 1912 . ur great hospital and by every one whocomes within our sphere of work. 1 desire also to express my appreciation of the loyal and activeassistance and eo-operation of Mr. John Ponder, our Engineer;Mr. L t\ Delahoussaye, our .Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Jas. , our Clerk, and finally, my devoted Assistants. Drs. S. and C. G. Cole. In conclusion, I desire to take this opportunity of expressingto the gentlemen who composed your honorable body until a shorttime ago, collectively and individually, my sincere gratitude forthtir ivise counsel, and the support and encouragement that wentfar to make my position a most pleasant one. I beg, moreover, tomost cordially thank you gentlemen of this present Board for yourkindness and courtesy during the short time that we have beenassociated together. I desire to state that I both appreciate and admire the mannerin which the membership of this Board has undertaken the task,as individuals and as a body, of becoming acquainted with all the. DELGADO MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Report op Charity Hospital—1912. details of this Hospital and its work. The present system of hos-pital management has been the object of much recent Board has undertaken to find out as far as a lay board canwhat foundation there is for these criticisms and what changes, ifany, should be made. Tou have secured the services of a manwhose reputation as an expert in hospital management is unequalledand unassailed. He has finished his investigation, but I under-stand, has not yet submitted a written report. I know not what his report will contain nor what hiarecommendations will be. But, whatever he may report, or what-ever his recommendations may be, and whatever changes the Board,who has the sole and full responsibility in the matter, may event-ually see fit or find it feasible to make, I wish to make it perfectlyplain that I will not knowingly be considered as standing in theway of any movement or change made in


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