20 January 2019

FEVER INSTITUTION

The experience of about six weeks has fully established the fact, that, when the sick poor can be removed at an early stage of the disease from their houses, the disease is seldom attended with much danger. - All the cases that have been lost in the Houses of Recovery were far advanced before admission; but although of those timeously admitted, many have had relapses, none have died.

It is, therefore, quite evident, that more accommodation is necessary, for although the number of cases had diminished considerably about a fortnight ago, they have again increased, and applications for admission into the Houses of Recovery are very numerous.

In this state of things, to procure Bedding is the most necessary object, so that the part of the Barracks at the disposal of the Committee, may be occupied with convalescents from the Houses of Recovery and Infirmary, for they form one class of Patients, and should be equally cared for during recovery.

In future, no Patient is to be dismissed until they have been seen by some of the Members of the Committee, that proper inquiries may be made, whether they have the means of supporting themselves upon leaving the charity, until they are again able to work.

The Committee, therefore, beg leave earnestly to sollicit the Ladies of this place, who have not already contributed, to give what assistance may be in their power, by Donations of Old Blankets, Old Carpets, or Bedding of any kind; which at present would be of the greatest importance, and enable the Committee more completely to carry into effect the benevolent intentions of the Contributors to the Institution.
COUNCIL CHAMBER, Jan. 14, 1819.

FEVER CASES



In the House
Cured
Dead
Admitted into the House
of Recovery, since Dec. 1,

167
67
93
7
Military Hospital
74
50
22
2

241
117
115
9

Published in the Aberdeen Journal, Wednesday 20th January 1819.

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