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Case 6351

14. Letter from Edward Rudolf to Mrs Brandreth, Sec. of Rose Cottage Home For Girls 3 March 1904

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3rd March, 1904

Dear Mrs. Brandreth

I have duly received your letter of yesterday's date, wand with regard to the case of the girl E, in view of her age I think she should go as an outpatient to the Royal Orthopaedic Hospital at 297, Oxford Street. Unfortunately there are no vacancies in any of our Cripple's Homes, indeed we have already three or four cases waiting to be received. Evidently the girl requires proper medical care and attention, and this I think she would undoubtedly receive at the Hospital mentioned. I am sorry that we have not an order for the Dental Hospital, but if you have a list of subscribers, and will forward it to me I will gladly see whether I can recognise any names with a view to applying for a letter, but cannot the girl go as an ordinary outpatient?
With kind regards,
Believe me,

Yours Sincerely
E de M R

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