O.S.J.J. Annual Report 1896

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REPORT OF THE CHAPTER-GENERAL OF

~he <Branb )prior\? of the ~rber of tbe

1boapitaI of St. 30hn of 3erusaIcnl in JEngIanb,

1Lanb'olt : PRINTED I3Y CIIARLE

CULL AND

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12 AND 15, HOUGHTON STREET, STRA J D, W.C.


CONTENT.

PART

I.

Report of the Chapter- eneral, including (among other items) Report of Promotions, Achuissions, and Awards. Report of Librarian. Report of the Almoner's Department. Rep rL of the Receiver eneral with attached Balance 'heet and Income and Expenditure Account to 30th 'eptOlllber, 1 96.

PART

II.

Report oC the COlllmittee of the British Ophthahnic Hospital, Jerusalem.

PART

III.

Report of the Alnbulance Department of the Order, viz. :(aj of the Central Executive COllunittee of the "t. John Alllbn!ance Association, and (b j of the OlUlllissioner of the t. John Ambulance Brigade.


Corrected to 31st December, 1896.

Ube a;ran~ lPrior}? of tbe ®r~er of Ube If)ospitaI of St. Jobn of 3-erusalem in JEnglan~. .5oberei.!Jlt 31lealJ rmlJ Wattolt of ifJe ®tlJet. HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN. Q]imnlJ to riar.

In addition to the Ex ecutive Officer s a nd Selecte d Me mbers of Council the followin g ha ve a lso sea ts on the Cha pter:~~ 1!1:ni.!JfJt~

ILR. IL The Rei~lJing Duke of 'An: COBUIW AND GOTHA (Duke of Edinburgh), K.G. H.R.II. Prince ALl!'REn OF EDr JlUHOJl. lJ.RH. The Duke of CAMnllTDGI~, ICG. II.R.II. Prince 'lIltrSTfAN OF ' 'HLESWW· IIOLS,[,l~1 ,ICG. II.II. '1'11e DukeofTECK, G.C.B. (IIono1'(try

HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. ,Zub-Ulrior. III. HOYAL IlIGn ESS TIlE DUKE OF YonK, K.G.

:j6uiIiff of EgTc.

Bail~fT).

TITS HOYAJ, TIIGIINESS TUE DUJm OF CON.TAUGllT, K.G.

m:b e Qtounctl. Wrc~[lJen t.

HIS ROYAL IlIGIINE .. TUE DUKE OF YOIlK, K.G. (Sllu-Trio)').

JExcw tibe

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P1'elate-His Grace the Archbishop of YOIlJ\:. Chancel101'-The Right Hon. the Earl of LATJI0M, G.C. n. Sec1·etcwy·Geneml-Captain Sir ALFIlED JRPIISON, R. N. Reeeive1'-Genentl-EnwIN FRESIlFIELD, ESIl., LL. D. Almoner-The Very Rev. the Dean of ROClmwmn. Genealogist-RoBEllT MACLEAN MACLEAN, Esq. DiTect01··General oj Ce1'wwnies-Sir ALBlmT W. WOOD.', Libmrictn-The Rev. Cano]] DUCKWORTH, D. D.

. B., K . . M.G. (Garter)

(.%t. John ~111buTllncC ~ssocintlOn). Di1'ect01' (mel Chainnan-The Right IIOll. Viscollnt KKUTSFOJm, G. . M.

CKmbuTance IBepattmcnt.

f.

ir H. C. PEHHOTT, Hart.

Ohiej Sec1'etary-Oolonel

of ]u£.tice (et--o/jicio).

II. II. Prince CJ[ IllSTJ AN V I<:TOltOF. ClILI~S WIGHOLwmrN. II. II. PrineeAr,lll.;ItTOF C[ILI';SWIG-IIoJ,STRIN. II.S.II. Prince ADOLPHUS OF Tm)]{. II. S. II. Prince Fit NCIS OF TJWK. Captain II.. . II. Prince LouIs OF BATTEN· JlI~IW, RN. II.H.II. Prince GJL\ll1.ES OI<' Dl'; '\IAltK. The Itight Hall. Lonl LI'Wll. Lieut.·Go\. 'rltlwg;-mx ,LDIES IIOLL NIl, C. B. Major Sir .JU~El'l[ "\VALLIS O'BltYEX 1loAlm, Bart. 'fhe Righl HOIl . Lonl LocH, U. '.13., O.C. 1. t CIIAItJ,T~i'l Pgi\[Jl1i:llTON CAllTI~lt, E~lfl' JOHN FU1~LI.;)r, Es'[. (IIono1'a1'!J Commal1cZer). EnWA ltD "\VAT.l<'OltJl, l£s(}-, M.A LieuL.-Col. GOUT,}) II UNn;!t- WmiToN(IIunoml'!J Commander). The Right IIOll. Lord ,'TANMOllE, G.C'. 1 G. FltANc'[H ROlll<:lt'l' D.\VII~.', Esq. ir BIlOUK KAY, Bart.

Sir TIIOMAS I\UItTlI DICK·LAuDlm, HarL. Major Sit A 1l()IIIBALD LAMB, Hart. General ,ir IllmltY 'JIAltLES BAIt 'flTON DAUJH;NI';Y, G.O B. (IIono?'(tJ'!J CO?nm.anrler) The Right lloll. Earl FEltltEltS. RUPI~JtT CAIlADOC Fn.\NCrS DALLAS, ESCl' GEOltnE PALi\fRlt, ES(l' IlF.NIlY OFFLT£Y W AKEi\IAX, Esq., M. A. Colonel JAlIlEfl G[LDl~A. IbNUY Jon T LOFTu.', Esq. RICTIAltD RRYXOL ns ROWJ~, E!:il}. ir E. VICT(llt L. HOULTON, G. '."M.G. Colonel BETHEL MAltTIX DAWE.'. The Right [IOll. Lord A?>llIl~llflT OF IIAC'KNl':Y. The 1\(0 -t HOll. The Ial'lll1es OONY'GIIA?>!. Iajo1'-Gen. i1' CUAlll,ES "\VAltItEN, RE., T • • !II.G., K.C.B. Lieut.·Col. JAi\!ES C1WIL D.\LTON, RA. Major AYL~mJt GOULD HUNTI.;Jt-"\VE.'rON, R. E. Oolonel The Right IIon. Lord WILI,I,\i\[ CECIl. Hi ' Gt'at'e TIll' Duke or FIFE, K. '1'. The High t 1I0Il. Lord U llASSEY, K. C.B. ir Fn \Nf'IS GEol:m; M \NNINGIL\M norLl~A u, Bart. The Right IIOll. Viscount TEl\IPLETOWN. The RighL IIOll. Earl Ai\lUEI!. T. The I-tight HOll. Lonl III.;x:-.rrrmrr. The Riah t lIon. The Earl of 'V IN 'lIILI;!';A o AXD

Ol'TIXGIIA~L

~ritisD ®PDtbulmic ~lospitul at ]crusaTcm.

Ch(ti1'lnan-The Hight IIonble. Lord EGEltTON OF TAT'J'oN. llon. SeC1·eta1·V-R. QOFTON,SAL)rOND, ESCI'

(~b The

General Sir GEORGE WILLIS, G.o.n. '1'be Right lIon. the Earl or RAX~·UHLY. Sir ANDREW FAIRBAIRN . 'V'ILLIAM OOLLI NGltlI)GJ~, E!:i'[., 1\1. D. Major F . A. HEYGATE LAMBKllT. The Hon. SYDNr~y HOLI,AND. The Right Han. LORD MOSTYN. Sir TJmvo[~ LAWJtI~, 'g, Bart. Sir J. N. DICK, K.C. B., R.N. ir THOMAS UTHEIlLANIl, ICC.M.O. ]\f.P. Sir DYCE DUCKWORTH, M.D. FRANCIS A. BIWAN, ESfl. Sir EDWARD BIJn{DECK, Bart.

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.secretat'!!. Oolonel Sir HERBERT C. PERROTT, B'1rt.

113anlms. Lonrlon and Westminster Bank, Limited. Lothbul'Y, E. C. Offices : -Th e Cha ncery, St. John 's Ga t e, Cl erkenwell , E.C.

l{ev. 'UOI~II;,

Galloll l.A.

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Qt!J!1plrti n ~

Tl~l(:l IOUTU

st(~ 1!tn i.!JfJt~ Caplain BAI,J)Wr JOIl ST. Glwlum. HommT BltUDR I~LL ~AltTl':I~, }iJS(l., li'.R.C. The Right 1I0ll. The Earl of 1\1 1';.\ '['H. Colonel AUBONJ'; EOltOR FIFE. Colonel C. "\VYNDHAM lY[UllIlAY, M.P. ir CllAltI.. ES Sl~JeLY, Bart,

(selected).

I The Hev. 1!:1l(J;\1: .'lIEl'l',\Jlll, M.ll.

of QJimcc (selected). Colo11el CLIAIlLES IluN'n:H. 'olono1 IIlmltY KYI~IO:, U. B Major-General ir OWJI;:-.r T. BUltNE, G.C . . 1., C.l.E , ir GEOIHl}l: lIAYTlm (JIlUllD.


The following memorandum as to payments is issued for general information and guidance :All Cheques, Postal Orders, and Post Office Orders whatever should be crossed "Lo DO AND W ESTl\lINSTER BANK, L OTIIBURY." I.

Foundations, Oblations, and remittances for the Almoner's Department, and general funds of the Order should be n1ade payable to th e "Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J erusa]em in England," at the above Bank.

~be

<Brant> ~rior\? of tbe ~rber of tbe IbOBpitaI of $t. Jobn of 3erusalell1 in J8nglant>.

2.

3· Remittances for the Ambulance Departn1ent should be made payable to the" St. John Ambulance Association," at the above Bank. 4· Remittances for the Jerusalem Hospital should be made payable to the "British Ophthahuic Hospital, J erusalem, at the above Bank. Bankers' Orders forwarded

OIl

application.

REPORT. r896.

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HE

IIAPTER-GENERAL

Ho.'PITAL

F TIlE GRA ~D PRIOR~ OF TH~

J OIl OF J ERCSALEilf I GLA D has to record with satis£u.ction that since the publication of the la t Annual I e1 ort, continued pr gress has been made oy the Order and its several Department. ORDEH. OF TIlE

OF

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The followin o' prOlllotions in and admissions to the Order during the past year have been l~lade by the hapter-?-eneral with the approval of His Royal 1O'hne s the Grand Pnor, and sanctioned by Her 1\1aje ty the Queen ;-

As ](ni[)ht of J'Ll;stice. . . . His Royal Hicrhne s Prince Chnstlan Fredenck Charlo eOl'ge \Valdemar Axel of Denmark. As Lculy of J v, tice. . The ountess of LathoDl (frOln Lady of Grace).

(By order), EDWIN FRESHFIELD, R eceiver- General.

As

]{11 ight,~

of GTace. His Excellency H. M. \'ookshank (Pacha), F.R.C. (£rOlll Esquir ). Arthur J. Richens Tr ndell, Esq., C.M.G. olonel J. "'luith Young. 1tuart C. \"\7" ardell, E 'q. (frOlll HOll. A ociate).


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H . Pennington Hallows, Esq., M.D. (from Hon. Associate ). Sir William MacCormac, F.R.a.S. (from Hon. Associate), Medical Officer in Chief, St. John Ambulance Brigade. SI1111uel Osborn, Esq., F.R.a.S. (£rOlll Hon. As ociate). J. 'v.r Maclure, Esq., M.P. (from Hon. Associate). Surgeon-Major-General J l11ues Jameson, M.D. (DirectorGeneral Army Medical Department). Lieut.-Colonel J. Moncriefi' Grierson, R.A. (from Esquire). As LC6die, of G'race. The Viscountess Galway. 1\1rs. Roger Duke. Lady J ephson. As EsqniTes. The Honorable G. A. Kirkpatrick. General James Michael, a. '.1. Major G. F. Leverson, R.E. Captain Astley Herbert Terry. Roger Duke, Esq. As HonoTC6TY Servi1lg BTothe1·8. John C. Derham, Esq. Samuel Swanton, Esq. Professor J. A. Liebmann. As HonoTary Se1'ving Hi te1'. Selina, fiss Bland. As Honorc61'y Associates. William Henry, Esq. Archibald Sinclair, Esq. Surgeon-Captain F. 'IV. H. D. Harris, A.l\L '. vVilliam J. Shone, Esq.. M.Ra. '. Samuel Walker, Esq., M.R.C. '. George Grant, Esq., M.D. Janet Francis, Miss Murray. Quintin Hogg, Esq. H. J. Hoberts, Esq. M.R.a.S. H. a. V. Bielby, Esq. Pearson R. Cresswell, Esq., F.R.a. '. Chas. H. Milburn, Esq., M.D.

During the past year, by command of Her M~ajesty The Queen, the London Gazette has published a cOlnplete list of all members of the Order down to and including the grade of Esquires. The complete list appeared in the issue dated 27th March last, and all future appointments and promotions in the Order will be similarly published. An official print of the Gazette of the 27th March has been sent to each Inember of the Order.* The Order has to lament the loss by death of the following confreres. His Royal Hicrhness PRI CE HE~RY OF BATTENBERG, K.G., enrolled as a Knight of Justice on the 16th of April, 1890, who died at sea on board H. 1. . Bloncle froln the eflects of fever contracted on the march to Kumassi on 20th January, 1896. Un hearing of the ad news ill s ages of condolence were sent on behalf of the Oreler to Her Maj esty the Queen, and H.R.H. Princes' Henry of attenbero-, to which the following acknowledgment· were receivec1 by the ecretary-General. Teleg ,'C6171 No. l. ated O~BORNE, J an. 23J'cZ, 1 96. " The ueen thank. members of the Order of t. John of " Jerusalem sincerely for kind sympathy. EDWARDS." (C

Telegl'C6?J1 2. "The Princes i very o-rateful for the kind me sage of sympathy in her o-reat orrow sent by you on behalf of the Order of St. (( John of J erUSal8111. LADY I \\ AITI TG." The following letter was also received from Her Royal Highness Princess Henry of Battenbero-. OSBORNE, 6th Feb., 1 96. " I de ire to e::q ress nly m. st O'ratefnl thanks for the beautiful cc flower which you have so kindly ent for Illy clear hu band' cc funeral, and for the Yl11pathy for l11e in nly deep son ow of which "I feel they are Lhe outward sign. BEATRICE." (C

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While Lhis report was in COUl'S' of preparation, a shorL historical -ketch of the On]cr, with reprint of the nal~lO as appearing in the l' pecLive issues of the London Gazette, has been printed in Burkc's l'eemge, Baronetage, and Knightage for 1897. >\<


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A melnorial tablet to His Royal Highness has been placed in the Chapter Room. The Most Honourable the fARQUES OF , VATERFORD, K.P., enrolled as Knight of Justice, 23rd June, 1 84, who died on 23rd October, 1895. His Lordship took much interest in the aftairs of the Order, and frequently attended meetings until prevented by his unfortunate illness. The Right Honourable the EARL OF LIMERICK, K.r., enrolled as Knight of Justice,llth July, 1 90, who died on the th August, 1 96. His Lordship held for some time the office of Director of the Ambulance Department and hainnan of the St. John Ambulance Association, at an eventful period in its history, and much of its continued prosperity was due to the active interest taken by him in its extension and development. A memorial tablet to his Lordship has been placell in the Chapter Room. The Right Honourable the I,ORD ALEXANDER PAGET, enrolled as Kilight of Justice, 23rd June, 1 94, who died on 26th October, 1896. His Lordship took a great interest in the affairs of the Order, and, although not an old InOlnber, rarely mis ed attending llleetings of the Chapter fr0111 the time of his selection down to his lamented decease. Sir HENRY BURFOI-W HANCOCK, C. M.G., enrolled as l(night of Grace, 19th February, 18 4, who died on 23rd October, 1 05. Sir Henry Burford Hancock took much interest in the aft'airs of the Order and its various departments, and was an active supporter of the Ambulance Department, especially at Gibraltar. THOMAS ROWLEY HILL, Esq., enrolled as Knight of Grace, 17 th December, 1888, who died on 9th October, 1896. Mr. Hill was an old member of the Order, and was at one time an energetic member of the Hanley Castle olllmandery. MRS. GULSON, enrolled as Honorary Associate, 30th July, 1 'B9 who died on 22nd December, 1895. Mrs. Gulson was enrolled an Honorary Associate in reeognition of valuable co-operation rendered as Honorary 'ecretary 01 the Coventry Centre of the St. J ohn Ambulance Association. The

great. success of this Centre was entirely due to the zealous energy of Mrs. Gulson, who spared no personal effort to promote its success in spite of her occasional ill-health, and both the Local Execntive and the Central Executive Committee will long remenlber her indefatigable good service. GEl ERAL C. A. F. DE Tno:JlsEN. Enrolled as Honorary Associate, 19th April, 1 87, who died on 28th June, 1896. General de Th0111sen was Ihief of the 'taft· of the Jutland Corps d'Arm ~e in the) 'chle win'-IIol:tein ,Val' of 1863-1S64, Minister of vVar in 1 72, and provisionally Minister of Marine. In 1894 he wa aga.in appointed :Mini tel' of ,Var, an ottice which he retained until within a few -weeks of his death. His energies were not confined to Inilitary matters in Denmark, but he was also a very influential memb l' of the FolkethinO' (Uhl1lnber of Deputie) fmd b Cl1lne lead l' of the Right. He was also President of the Dani h Reel \'os ' 'ociety, and was enrolled as an Honorary A 'ociate of the Onier in recoO'nition of his services in that capacity. The following awards, (J'lV n for o'allantry in saving life on land, have been mad since the la 't publict1.tion of the annual report, ::md pre ented by H.H.H. The Prince of ,Vales, Grand Prior, at :JlarlborouO'h lIous, on Monday, the 13th July, 1 96. JAME~ J IEXRY H .uml1, uxbury Park Collier)" near Chorley, Lancashire ( fil,l el' llIecllll ({'W({ I'clecl). For distinO'ui heel bravery and presonce of lllind eli played in a haulao'e-brow at Duxbury Park Colliery, on the 29th N ovelllb 1', 1 95. 'ome thirty to forty tons of coal had fallen and entirely coyered 1\11'. James Preston, underlooker at the colliery, when HaUler, at imminent personal ri 1~ to hi life, at once se t to work to es trica.te him, with the as istanee of a cOlllrade nallwd Thoma Brown. Hamel', bein o' the trono'er, kept the large ·tones frOln comin o' down, whilst his comra.c1e worked hi ' wa.y tlll'ouo·h until Preston's head wa.s uncovered. Although una,ble to extrica.te hinl thenlselves, they renderecl all pos'ible assi ta.nce unLil further help arrived, and their heroic efforts were mainly instnullental in sa.ving the life of the unclerlooker.


12 Tno;'l[As BrwwJ:, Duxbury P,l,rk Colliory, noar horloy, LanC:1 hiro ( ilve)' ~le(lnl WLV(I;7'Cied). B or di Lingulshocl bnl,v 1'yand prosonco of mind dispbyod in n. hnula.go-brow ,1,L uxLury Pm+ ""'iolliery, on 29th N oVOlnbor, [9;5. Oll1e LhirLy Lo forLy tons orod r.1r. J mnos PI' sLon, of coal had fallon and nLi1'ely undorlool- l' at the colliory, wh n Brown at imminonL porson,l,l 1'i k to his lifo, at onco ot Lo worl- to ox:tl'icnto him, wi th Lho a sistance of a cOllll'culo namod J mnos lIonry llmnol'. Tho latLor, who wa tho trongor of tho two, kopt Lho la.rgo ton s ("rom comin<r clown, whilst Brown worl- cl his way thr )l1O"h until Preston's head wa uncovorod. Although unablo Lo e.-tricll,to him themselvos, thoy ronclerocl all po iblo n'sisLilnco nntil furthor holp arrivod, nncl Lhoir heroic onorLs WOI' lllainly instrulllontal in saving Lho Ii ('0 of tho undorl okor. BE JAML. HOLLAND, Gotham, Dorby, (Iilue'!' J.l!ecl({l cW'(t}'(Zerl). For great (yalhntry and pro. onco of mincl displayod in xLinguishing the lighted lllatch 0(' a « shot" omployod in Lb ting operations at the yp um line" :roLha1l1, on 7Lh Augnst, UW5 , thoreby preventing probable sorious 1 s of Ii ['0. llolland'~ horoic action was warmly oulogizecl by i\fr. A. II. HLol -es, lIor Majesty's Inspector of Linos for Lho district. TrrOMA,' WILLIAM LOYEH, Margate (JJJ'On- e .Merl({{ ((~uw·dccl). For conspicuous gallantry in attompLing to re. 'cu a follow worl-l11an, who had been overCCJllle by fonl ail' whilsL ongagod in emptying a ces pool at Im'gnto, on 2nd July, 1805. ~ lov r was himself brought to the surface in an ul1cOnScioll.' conclition, and his gallant act was warmly oulogil.:ocl Ly tho oronoI' of tho District. CJIlw·rl' PUElt MURPHY, Polico onsLaLlo, lla.~gow Police (BTonze lIfecZ(l;l uwuTdecl). :B or groftt gftlhnLry (li~pln.yocl on Lho 9th Decomber, 189:5, in stopping a runaway horso which had already caused serious injury to sevoral porsons, in ono caso terminating fatally. Tho constn,Lle Ly hi~ c()ul'ag nns :l,cLion thus averted, at imminont personal risk, furLhor 'oll ision and probable loss of life. GEORGE JOSIAH HAYLOCK, Police onstftLlo, iLy Polico (Bronze 1I1ecZcI;l awunleGl). 101' groaL gnJlantry n,nc1 pl'o~onco of rnind in stopping a runaway horso on 30th May last. Tho horso, which was attachod Lo a pantochllicon van, bolt d from Quoon

VictOl'jft ~ troot into l.ansion IT ons ~ 'Lr oL, wh l' th (hi l' was thr wn [r01n his S cl,L and ht:l,lly i)\jlll'oc1. lln,y]ock, who Sl1CcOO<lod :l,t groat p r8011ftl risk in stopping th runawn.y horso, was dmggocl n a1']Y ono hunch (1 yards, [\,1H1 v ry n:wl'Owly oscaped boi1lO' rush (1 betweon tho van an(l tho ]ftlllp-post. F'J~LIX ALL (lIlA, Glasgow (Uc/,lUi('nle ()/ }[mwul' ((,LLett'c{ecl). Bor COlll',l,goous onclucL in ond ft olll'in<r Lo stop a l'1l1lftW,l,y horso on tho 0Lh Docombor, 18D5, in Ubsgow. Tho horso hftcl alroftdy causod sorious in,iury Lo sov 1'ftt porsons, on Cfts. LOr11l\iufttin g 1'tl,tally, and wa~ llltinmL 1y sLnpp (1 by ,1, mombor of lho (rlaS[)'Ow Polico For . ialln.ghn.n in his Jl'orts to sLop ['ho. horso ,.vas knocko<l clown, ftnc1 sllsLftin (1 hrl1isin o' or Lllo 1'1 bH, WlllCh nocossi LaL (1 his l' 1ll0vll,l to an(l deton ion ftL Lho hospi Lal. ,V I LLI.\ \1 NTE PI IE l'S(L ,Ntn.Llon l\lasLol', ial'lLon .' Ln,Lion, .E. Rail w:l,y (Oat iji('(U(' ()/ IImlOlu' ({ II (ll'ci('(l). }101' greaL ~allan.l ry (li~pl:1.y (1 in r 'sclling :1, WOIl): n, who, on 2Gl.h.'Jll11 , ~KD.), ~lllnng a Llnllul 'rst,Orlll, W:l~ w:l,ll~ing along ell l'rl.llwn.y 1m WIth ftn llIllur lla lip, low:1.r<ls:1n ,(P1' ss gooch; train, which ,ras r,l,vi~lly ftpPJ'(m 'hing from Lh oppus! t (lir Lion. Nt. ph 'IlS01l, notlcll1g Lh (lang rmls p()~iLion in whl ·h Lh womall was phr (l, prompLly wont to 'eh l' 'S 11 , :\,n(l HllCC d (1 in pll11in;r h r down on Lh Rix-f'ooL way, just :1H (.11 }. PI' SH pnsHod. l' Ij~L LIS ltomm'l's, (hloloy Nblo (~l1n.rri 's ( nrth ,Valos) ( /lUi' Jller[ul ({1/ (lI'ded). (Pros nl cl Ly Ili~ H,oyalllighn :-iH l11 Ul'an(l Prior :1,(, Al) l'ystwiLh on .J1111 2()Lh, ]~: G.) F:ll' groaL galln.nlr T ftlH1 Pl'CR nc or mind in l' .'cuing 1),1,\'](1 turns , Illpln)' d aL ell . . 0",1.;:01 y NlnL Oll:tl'l'i s, who on Lll Ii rLh 1ar ':1, 1KDU, was pl'Cpn,ring lo pln.ro:l, 'lu rg' g li,glliL )~n ,,:1, er ~()m LW,l.lty {'Oil}, roeL (lown ['rom eh clg or :1," bon or '1111, "hon ft plat or ,1, hlo 'k or sLon , W ighin~l' :l,bOllL ono cwL., r 11 , t10ing sHe'h S :Tl' il~jlll'y Lo hi~ h,l,llcl L1mL h \\'a~ cOl.npol1 c1 to l' 1a.- :1~H l~ol~l (~1 Lho ropo, whieh tl1'01 P d 011 L of IllS I: :wh. HoL 1 LS,. S lilt: tho (1n,ng '1'01lS posiCion in whi h lorl'ls was pla.c ~l , 11111.11 dw,t 1y liJl~b d down wiLh tho :l,i<l or :1, rop " (1,]1<1 cnl 'hmg h1111 a' h WftS Hli(lin g d wn tho precipi '0, 11 let him l111Lil :l,ssisL:l,n 0 01.11<1

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Roberts, commanding the forces in Ireland, by command of H.R.H. The Grand Prior, at the Royal I-Iospital, Kilmainham, Dublin, on August 26th, 1896, for courageous conduct displayed in rescuing a man on the 17th May, 1896, who had deliberately run across the rails and placed himself on the track when an express train was rapidly approaching. Denison immediately jumped down from the platform, l1nd l1fter l1 violent struggle succeeded in dragging him off the track and holding him in l1 position of safety until the train had passed.

A new form of diploma, rendered necessary by the Incorporation of tho Order by ROYl11 Chl1rter, having been finl111y l1pproved, hl1S been issued to those Inembers who have applied for the same, l1lso to those members and l1ssociates to whom the diplomas are presented, whose names hl1ve been enrolled since the year 1888.

A new cl1talogue of the library hl1s been compiled by l\fr. Basil H. Soulsby, B.A., under the direction of the librl1rian, the Rev. Canon Duckworth, and will, it is hoped, be found usefu l by members who wish to refer to the bool~s relating to the Order and to antiquarian and other subjects. The following presentations to the library have been Inade:J Cf>2JCf>1W e TTCf>nslation of L ectwJ'e on Fi1'st A icl, by the author, Mr. S. Osborn, F .R.e.S. Two volumes of K nig ht of ltlaltcf>, by de V erto t, by Cap tl1in W. e. W oollett. P ict1.l/re of the Ca?nnival at ltJaltcl, by fr. Pierpoint. The L1.l.JttTells of FO'LL?" Oaks- Ve ey P apers, ~No. II, by the author, the Rev. 'vV. K. R. Bedford. Notions E sentielles S'LL?' la C?'oix-Rotl.Jge, by the l1uthor, :Monsieur Gustave Moynier. P1nivilleges des P apes, E 1npeTeuTs, Roys et P?'ince de la C1nestiente en faveu1 n de l'Onlre de St. Jean de IIienl.salen1, by the Rev. W. K. R. Bedford. Two Indian Ca?npaigns, by the author, Colonel E. T. Thackeray. The AfteT-rnath of a Revolution, by the l1uthor, Dr. G. S. Ryerson. The Chapter has recently acquired by purchl1se some furniture formerly belonging to the Grand Master Emml1nuel Pinto (1741-1773), consisting of dl1lll1sk curtains with his Arms worked in them. These curtl1ins are l1n interestin a reljc of the Order during its Occupl1tion of :Ml11ta, b

As re o'l1rds the Departlnents :A report from the • t. John Ambulance Association-the Ambulance epartlllOnt of the Order-is annexed. It shows l1 Inarked and gratifying extension of the efforts of the Order in Ino t ilnportant directions, notably in a branch of the work conn cted with H er l\1l1jesty's Education Department and County ouncils. There has ::\'lso been a steady development of work among Rajlway ent,lJloye' by the formation of Railway Centres. The pecial Vellunl Vote of Thanks, instituted as an acknowledgment of con. picuous services rendered to the it. John Ambulance Association by local executive officers and others has been awarded to 1\11'. A. \V. \V rthinaton, tourbridge, 1\11'. avid Don, undee, Lieut.- olonel E. J. de , alis, PortsHlOuth, 11'. John l\I orison, Ormskirk, 1\1i s Eleanor . Jack 011, Marlow, and to the following member of the active service detachment of the. t. John Anlbulance Briaade in outh Africa which rendered conspicuous service during the recent Transvaal cri js·Professor J. A. Liebmann. fr . Elsa Goodwin-Treen. Ur. TeorO'e Baillie-Hmnilton. Mr. aniel llan Grant. 1\11'. Philip Albert ane. Mr. Louis Bauer. 1\11'. \Villiam A. Rodo'or. 1\1iss Mona G. Hutchin on. A report from. the Commissioner of the L. John Ambulance Brigade, the s1 here of uscfulnesFl of which has b n wellllmintained, increased and e~' tended by the fOl'lllittion of it Inl'o'e number of Nursing Division , is itl 0 attitched.


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17

The British Ophthalmic Hospital at Jerusalem, which was founded and is maintained by the Order, has continued its humanitarian work during the past ycar on an extended scale, and to the great advantage of the patients, who receive fr01n the resident-surgeon all possible attention for the alleviation of their sufferings. A report of the special Conllllittee is annexed to this report, and the confreres are specially invited to give their support to this object. The Hospital has been recently visited by Lord Amherst of Hackney, Colonel T. J. Holland, and ir Andrew and Lady Fairbairn who have reported to the ChaptOl' in the lilO t favourable tenns on the general condition of the Hospital. The Chapter ha to report with satisfaction a handsome donation of £50 frOlll ir Andrew Fairbairn, and of a similar SUln from Lady Fairbairn, in aid of the Hospital ftmds. The Chapter specially wishes to place on record its aclul0wledgment of the valuable services rendered by the Honorary Secretary, 1\fr. R. Gofton-Salmond, to whom a spccial vote of thanks for his continued zeal and energy was recently unanimously passed by the Chapter.

The expenses connected with the Mission House and rooms for the nurse have been defrayed out of donations which have been generously contributed by some of the ladies of the Order, and with the addition of fl1nds collected by the Nursing 'isters of the Metropolitan Corps of the 'to John Ambulance Brigade.

The best thanks of the Almoner's Department are due to 1\1rs. Pitt Draffen and 1\lrs. "\Vyndham Murray, who have, as on for111er occasions, presented hospital and other letters for use by that Department. In connexion with the Almoner's Departlnent it may be mentioned that the St. John Ambulance Association , with the sanction of the Council and Chapter, has undertaken to defray the expense of providing a trained nurse for the sick poor in the Parish of St. John, Clerkenwell, where the Annual Commemoration Services of the Order have been held of late years. It will be recollected that St. John's Gate is situated in this Parish, and that St. John's Church, which stands on the crypt of the old Priory Church, contains the only other fragments of the old buildings. It is a matter of congratulation to the Chapter that the Department is able to afford this assistance to a respected confrere and Chaplain in the Order who has to contend with many difficulties in carrying on the work of his Parish in a very poor part of the Metropolis.

The Receiver-General submits his accounts as certified by the auditors. The Receiver-General wishes to nUl.ke two observations upon the. e accounts. In the first place, notwithstanding the growth of the Invalid Transport Department and the great, and in one sense public utility of this body, it will be observed that it is not self-supporting, it still has to depend upon the support of the General Fund. This W0L11d not be the ca e, if the good work done by this branch of the Order was more generally recognized, and it i . to be hoped the Confreres 'will not lose siaht of this, and will make the e~ristence of the Invalid Transport i Ol·pS , and its advant. ges lllore publicly known. Tho oth l' observation rebtes to the British Ophthalmic lIo 'pitnl at J erl1salem. The Receiver would draw the attention of the ~onfr '1' s to the fact that the Ho pital at Jerusalem i still far fronl beln n self-supporting. The onfreres 'will see with sati. faction the lll,rkecl increase in the amount that there is in the tlonation. and annual S11b. cription Ii t , but this alllount will have to G douGled before the Ho pital come neal' the point of being elt'- upporting. The attention of the onfrere is earnestly direct tl 1, thi fact. Th re is one object which the Order has had in hand which has not yet been attained, viz., the bnildin o' which the 1hapter proposed to make for the convenience of the provincial 11l81nbers of the ~ 'to .r ohn Ambulance Bri ·ade. This object i only for the moment (lelayed, it is not by any ]llanner ot mean abandoned, and the advantao'es of it are too obviou to be further dwelt upon. On the whole the position of the 01' ler i one of great enconragemen t. There is no branch 01' department of the Order in which sub trmtial proOTes ha ' not been made, and the only rea on for drawing the attention of the onfrcr s to tho e matter. in which there till remain room for improvement, i to point out in what way they can as i t in al'l'i,\ring at thc desired Qnd.


~be

1Drior~

<Sranb

of tbe

~rber

INCOME AND EXPENDITURE

of j)Ogpital of $t. 30bn of 3erusalem in JEnglanb. R YEAR ENDED SEPTEMBER 30th, 1806. I NOOME.

EXPENDITURE.

Central Administration-

Central Administration-

/

157 10 0 55 6 0 - - - £1399 19

- - - £1114 14 10

7

Ambulance Department-

Ambulance Department-

£4253 19 Gross Profi t on Sale of Stores Donations and Annual Subscriptions 172 13 Receipts from Centres and Detached Classes, in respect of Instruction 5126 19

I nstruction ann Sale of Stores, Lecturers' and Examiners' Fees and Expenses £3760 5 10 Special Honorarium and Travelling Expenses of Organizing Commissioner 193 15 6 Salaries 1272 6 2 Printing, Stationery and Office Expenses 1499 17 9 Carriage and Freight 250 7 1

7 4 2

9553 12 1

- - - - 6976

Public Duty, Invalid Transport and Maintenance of StationsExpenses of Removal of Patients, inclutling Horse-hire Travelling, In cidental Expenses, and Expenses of St. John Ambulance Brigade . Salaries Printing, Stationery and OfHce Expenscs Maintenance of Stations . Cost of Uniforms purchased and partly loaned to Members of the Metropolitan Corps, St. John Ambulance Brigade, on a three year's A.greement . Repairs, Depreciation and R cnewals of Carriages and Appliances

£596 17 0 313 0 0 204 17 10

Mcmbers' Oblations Founuations Interest on Investm ents

£436 19 6 469 8 5 280 15 8

Salaries Rent, Rates and Taxes Printing, Stationery and Offi ce Expenses. Accountants' Charges for Preparation and Audit of Accounts . Cost of Insignia, Diplomas and Medals, after deduction of amount received in respect thereof

12

Public Duty, Invalid Transport and Maintenance of Stations1074 10 10 Fees for Removal of Patients

4

1074 10 10

r

906 6 759 16 0 216 13 0 134 10 11

I

I

262 13

6

144

9

5

I

I

- - - 2424, 5 10 9100 18

British Ophthalmic Hospital at .Tel'usal emDonaLiolls antI Annual llbseriptions

British Ophthalmic Hospital at .TerusalemExpenses of London Office, including I rinting, Stationery, Clerical Assistance, AuvertiBing, and Petty Expenses . Expenses in Jerusalem, including alary of Superintendent, 'Wages, Rousekeepina Dmffs ~ b' b' Repairs, Travelling and Petty Expenses . Maintenance and Depreciation of Furniture and Fittings

Rceeipt~

161

6 10

823

1:1

57

7 9

1062

2

from Patients Di videuds (Lechmere Elluo\\,lllen t FU1ll1) .

154

11

o

9

6 6

24

16

6

10H 16 6 Almoner's DepartmentOII'cI'Lol'Y 011 8L. JOltll'~ Day

Almoner's DepartmentOrganist, St. John's Day .

2

3

0 2

TOTAL EXPENDITur.E •

Balance carried to Balance Sheet .

3

0

11

479 17

6

22 11

7

20 9 7 2 ~ 0

11844 17

400

3 9 7

Subscl'ipLiolls

2

TOTAL IN COM I~

12245 6 10 £12,245 6 10


{tIJe <Sranb ]prior\? of the ~rbcr of tl) IbOBpita( of $t. 30bn of 3erllsalenl in JEnglanb. BALANCE SIlEET , 30th SEPTEleIBER,

1896.

---------- 1_----------------------------------------------------------------------

---- - - -

A

LIABILITIES.

£.:995 17 10

Sundry Creditors

Surplus of Income over Expenlliture for the year ending September 30th, 1896, as per In come and Expenditure Account

£3252 10 525 4

1 1 £3777 14

£1 52 5~5

7 4.

()

2637

7

2

Investments at Cost-

1 ~377

Capital Account

CashAt Bank On Deposit

Special FundsL echmere Endowment Fuml Duncan Memorial Fund .

ETS.

lL

7

2

400 9 7 - - - ~(j778 16 / 9

£fj13 12s. 9(1. 2J p.c. COllsu1i(liLle<l Stock 14.20 £j hares ill t. Juhn's Gale Co., Limited Loau, St. John's Gate COIlIP11l1j', Limited £.:853 4s . 1(1. Inuia 3 p. c. tock £15107 . 6tl. Bank of England tock

Lechmere Entlowmcnt FUllll£1467 9s. 3(1. India 3~ p.c. tock

512 7100 3 00 62 5000

1 0 0 0

2 0 0 3 0

17274

5

5

1750

0

0

<I

19024

Sundry Debtors

5

5

3176 13

0

1694 19

1

213 19

3

1 41 15

3

Carriages, Ambulance Stores, &c. Appliances on hand and in tV'

Insignia, Diplomas and MedalsOn hand

.

Freehold Property at Jerusalem Furniture and Fittings in London and at Jerusalem

423

0

0

£30,152 6 2 £30,152 6 2 We havc exam ined the above Income and Expenditure Account and Balance Sh eet wi th the Books a nd Vouehers of the Grand Priory of tho Order of the Hospital of SL. J o11 n of Jerusalem in England. and we ce rtify the 'ame to be correct. LOVELO UK, II. W. S. "\\ HIFFIN & DICKIN ON,

18, Colrmull

treet, E.C., Dcccmbc1' 11th, 18%.

CIlARTERED ACCOUNTANT',

A uilito1's.


PAR T

I I.

Report of the Committee of the Ophthalmic

Hospital.

British



~,'\ )

BRITISH OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL JERUSALEM) nE L O ~ G I N G

~he

TO

<Pranb IPrior\? of the

~rber

of tbe

lbospitaI of St. jobn of JeruSaICt11 in JBnglanb.

T/ze l\ ~e'Zt) Out-Patz'ent Dejartme7lt, .fro1ll ta/cell eal'/.J1 z"1I 1897.

(l

P/lot(JK7'aj/1

DESCRIPTIO N F RO I

3 0t/z SEPT., I 895 , T O 3 0tit

EP T ,

I 896.


:tBritisb

~pbtballl1ic

1bospital, JerUaalenl,

BELONGI TG TO

~be

a;ranb lDrior}2 of the ®rber of tbe 1bospital of St. 50Im of 5erusalem in JEnglanb.

Wedron. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF VVALES, (Gmnd P1'i01' oj the 01'Cler) .

K.G.

Qtommittcc. QI;bairman.

:f13ritisb

~phtbalnl ie

1bospitaI, JerUSalenl,

THE RIGHT Hox. THE LORD EGERTOX OF TATTON.

tJic£-QI;ba irman. R

BRUDEXELL CARTER, E Q., F . R C.

(Hono7'a?'Y ConS1tlting Sll?'geon).

.

Qi:rcRsurcr.

nELONGING TO

Qt!Jc @runb Wrfor~ of i!Je ®tbct: of t!Je ~o~pital of St. 3o!Jn of 3fcnt~alcm in lEnglanb.

EDWIX FRESHFIELD, E Q. , LL.D. THO;\IAS CHAPLIX, E Q., M.D.

-J OHX

M. COOK, ESQ.

THE RIGHT REV. THE BISHOP OF GIBRALTAR. -COLONEL OHARLES HUNTER. MAJOR F. A. HEYGATE LA)fBERT. THE RIGHT RON. LORD ST. LEVAN. R

MACLEAN

J"IIAc L EAN ,

ESQ.

GEORGE PALMER, ESQ. Sm OHARLES SEELY, BART. 'THE REV. OANO RENRY

O.

r

TEIGN)IOUTH SHonE,

ill. A.

WAKEMAN, ESQ., M.A.

THO):[AS WAKLEY, ESQ., F.RC.S.

UAJOr.-G]!;~ERAL Sm OHARLES WARREN, RE., G.O.M.G., K.O.B. OOLO 'EL O. l'lI. WATSON, R.E., O.M.G. 'THE REV. OANON WHITTINGTON, M.A. THE REV. T. W. WOOD.

Ex~officio

iMcmbcrs of QI;ommittce. ". (SeC?'etary-Geneml oj the O?·der). (Receiver-General oj the 01·de1).

'OAPTAIN SIR ALFRED JEPHSON, R EDWIN FRESHFIELD, ESQ., LL.D.

THE RIGHT HON. VISCOUNT K~UTSFORD, G.O.1\I.G.

(Di?'ector and Chairman, Ambulance Depa1'tment oj the Ordc1-). oj the Ouler).

-COLOXEL SIR HERREP,T O . PERROTT, BART. (Sec~'etary

~csincnt

jJf{elJical ®fficcr at 3' erusalcm.

W. E. OANT, Ef>Q., M.D ., F.R.O.S.

~onorar~ .s£cretRr~. R

GOFTON-SALMOND, ESQ.

72, Oheapside, London, E.O. ~Rnfters.

London and Westminster Bank, LimiteJ, Loth bury, K C.

TIlE Ollllllittce has now the pleasure of submitting the ninth Rcport on thc -work of thc Ho pitn,l at Jerusalem. Frolll it· commenccmcnt in 1 1, the Hospital has nlade stcady and con'tant proDT' in the e timation alike of the Ordcr, of the public, and f thc patients for -whose benefit it was e tabli h d: and i i gratif)Tin o. to note that it ha received a COITe p nding', dthouo'h till inadequate, increa e of support. It hould be remembered that the Ho pital is the only one of its kind in Palestine, a country in which great sutierioO' and misery are entailed upon the native population by the prevalence and the scycrity of disea e of the cye; that it ministrations recognise no di tinction of race or creed, and that its officials are cxpres ly forbidden to pro elyti e. The hio'h d gree in which it is appreciate 1 by the inhabitants i abundantly hO\,~n by the numucr of applicants for rclief, a number now oTeatly in excess of the re ourcc ither of the out-patient 01' of the in-patient department, and con tantly increl1 ing. It frequently occurs that the doors ha\'e to bc closcd oon after daybreak, and that applicants Ulllounting to an aggreo'ate of many hundreds must afterwards be refused, for lack both of accollllllodation and of surgical assis tance. In order partially to meet the last Inentioned requirem nt, two nurses have been despatched from England, to give help to


6

7

the Medical Officer in certain matters of routine which would fall within their capacity; but, in order effectually to carryon the work, it is necessary that another surgeon should be appointed without delay. Several members of the Ord I' have visited the Hospital during the year, and have been unanimous in speaking in the highest terms of the way in which it is conducted by Dr. and Mrs. Oant, as well as in the opinion that n10re surgical power is urgently required. An examination of the appended statistics, will show the increase in the number of pati nts admitted, and cured or relieved; and the Oommittee most earnestly appeal for new annual subscriptions and for donations, to enable them to cope with the demands which they are called upon to meet. It will be seen from the Statement of Account that, in response to the appeal made to members of the Order, £61 1.5s. has b en received in new annual subscriptions, and £162 4 . 6d. in donations; the total income amounting to £479, a compared with £298 for the period ending on the 30th of Sept mber,1 95. The expenditure has also been greater, on account of the abo"\e mentioned nurses and of some other Inatters. The special donations to the Sir Edmund Lechmere Funcl received during the year aJllount to £1,166 6s., including a donation of £1,000 from Katharine, Lady Lechmere. The sum of £1,750 has been invested in India 3} pCI' cent. stock, the income from which will accrue to the H ospital. On the expiration of his leave, Dr. Cant resum d his duties in March last. During his absence, the work of the Ho pital was carried on by Mr. G. H. Pooley, his substitute. The statistical return for the year will be found annexed, an(l the Oommittee earnestly hope that this record of accoInplished good will commend itself alike to the public and to the m Inbers of the Order, to whom they again appeal for the better support of an institution which holds so high a place in its charitable work. SYNOPSIS OF SURGICAL STATISTICS. 1895-1896. Jan. to Sept. 1895.

Applicants for Admission . . In-Patients admitted (Six months only) Out- Patients-N ew Ca~es " Attcndance . . Operations (Six months only) . Anresthe tics administered (Six months only)

937 368

3757 9468 880 465

901

355 3468 9934827

453

IN-PATIENTS, 1895-6 (Six months only). Di~ eases

of Lids aJld ConjunctiyaDermoili cyst of brow . . Symblepharon Trichiitsis wIth Conjllllctival disease

. . and corneal disease

" " Diseases or "Cornct-" U leer of' Cornea . Perforating Ulccr of Cornea Traumatic Ulcer of Comea Pcerygiu11l . Adherent Leucoma Staphyloilla . Disease or IrisPo terior SYllecLia Diseases of Lt'llsenile Catalact Sofe Cataract Traumn.tic Cataract Dislocation of Lens 'econdary Opa(llle membrane . Oedlllle(l pupil .:tIter extraction of cataract Di eases ofilohcChronic Glaucoma . Disorg<l1lisccl Globe. . Epith eliomatous growth on globe

1 1 1 1

29 6 2 27 4 1 1

5 2

1 1 1

368

OPERATIONS, 1895-6 (Six months only). Diseases of LacrYlItal ApparatnsOpera tions on Lacrymal ac and Duct Diseas~ of GlobeExcision of Globe. . . . . Ah ci sion of .:)Laphylorna with Conjnnctiyal flap to suture Diseases of Lith and ConjunctivaRemoval or Dermoirl Cy · t . .. . nell en's operation (modified) for Tricbia i of Upper Lid . " " with CanthopLlsty . Canthoplnsty and plastic operationJor Trichiasis of Lower Lid Operation after Snellen for uitto Excision of Hair Bulbs for ditto Blepharopla ty . Operation for Symblepharon. Retraction operation for Pterygium Diseases 0 f hislrillectumy for Artificial Pupil . " taphyloma of Cornea Posteria yuechia . " " Preliminary in 'atl1,ract Iritomy for Occluded Pupil after Cataract J ncisiug prolapsed Iris in Ulcer of Corner Diseases of LensExtraction of Hard Catarart . . . . . Linea r extraction of Soft Cataract. Extraction of Oataractons nucleus di 10Cll ted into an terior cham bel' " econdary Opaque Membrane Discissio n and Solution of Cataract. . " of S~colldary Opaq ue Membrane.

Total

6

2

41

705 39

17 14 1 1 1

1

31 2 1 1 1 1

29 3 1 2 11 5

880


9

8

OUT-PATIENTS, 1895-6.

Di cases of HetinaChol'oido-Retinitis Retinitis Pigmentosa " :r.la larial . euro-Retinitis, Albuminuric IIremorrhage in Retina Detachment of RE'tina Anresthesia of Retina Diseases of Optic r erveOptic euritis Atrophy of Optic Nerve (Toha.cco) Amblyopia Amhlyopia Amauro .. is Disease of Orbital Muscles and ~ el'\'8.'})araly i. of I£x ternal Rectus Convergent traLi'mus Divergent trabismus Atropine Paraly is General A. thenopia Diseases of the ,lobeGlaucoma, Ahsolute " Acute " hronic ,, ecoudary . BUIlhthalmo' . Tumour of Globe ~laligllant Tumour of Globe ympath tic Ophthalmia Panophthalmiti ' Disorganised and hl'uuken Globe Rupturec] Globe Anophthalmos (excised Globe) Exoph thalmos Disease of OrbitTumonr Errors of Rcf'racLion and AccommotlationHypermetropia lyopin. Hypermetropic anu lyopic Astigmati m Pres byol'ia ACcolllllloclati ve Asthenopia Parcsi of Accommodation pa m of Accommodation U ncla ed Ca es T

Diseases of La crymal ApparatusObstructioll of La crymal duct and Mucocele Infl ammation of Lacrymal Sac Diseases of Lids and ConjunctivaDermoid Cyst of Brow Sebaceous Cyst of Lid Meibomian Cyst Hordeolum Epithclioma of Lid Ectropion, cicatricial . " from Cunjunctival Diseasc Entropion. . " spasmodic SymLlepharon . . . '.Yarty growth on Palpebral Conjunctiva Ecchymosis of Conjunctiva Foreign substance in Conjunctiva Traumatic Conjunctivitis . Phlyctenular Conjunctivitis . . . . ... Acute Purulent and Muco-Purulent ConJnnctlvltl:; Chronic Muco-purulent Conjunctivitis Blepharo-Conjuncti vitis . Chronic Organic Conj uncti vi tis Atrophy of Conjunctiva . . Trichiasis with ConJunctival disea e . Diseases of CorneaTrichiasis with Keratitis Superficial Keratitis with Conjunctival di:;case Phlyctenular Keratitis . . . Acute Keratitis from Acute Ophthalmia mcer of Cornea Perforating Ulcer of Cornea Pterygium Nebula Leucoma and Cicatrix Adherent Leucoma and Cicatrix Staphyloma . Conical Cornea Foreign body in Cornea Diseases of IrisIritis Kerato- Iritis Posterior ynechia Diseases of LensCataract, Senile Soft " " Anterior Capsular " Traumatic. Dislocation of Lens . Secondary Cataractous membrane A phakia after Extraction Cystoid cicatrix after extraction Diseases of Vitreous Humour-Opacities in Vitreous Diseases of Choroi 1Atrophy of Choroid Choroiditis

24 1

1 21 10 ;1 1

2 6 1 2 :2 1 1 1 ~

52

122

177 43 4 9 22 331 553 563 1~

37 95 3~

37 126 15 239 4

3 11

2 2

175 2

12 3 3

5 12 1 2 1

1

2 1 1 1 2

5 1 1 15 1 5

21 1 6

5 3 1

7 2

13 1 1 1

3 1 4<)~(

1 9

1 4

20 22 21 12 2 1

1 35

Total 3757


OPHTIIALMIC

BRITISI-I

I-IO SP ITAL,

BELONGING

~riorn

Ube C'3rallb

JER USALEM.,

TO

of tbe @rber of tbe U:)Ospttal of 5t. 50bn of 5ernsafem tn J6nglanb.

INCOllIE AND EXPENDITUR8 ACCOUNT FOR 1'118 YEAR ENDED

E'Jr.

I,h 8E j JTEJlIEEH, 18.96.

INCO"ThIB

EXPENDITUHE. .£lG2

<1

G

"

Prill tillg all!1 Slatiollcry

43

9

0

»

Po.~la.go allll PeLty Expellsl':-;

44

»

Ad vcrtisi ng Uicrical Assistance Hcnt (OTIC ycar and a·half)

3 12 2 30 0 0 23 1~ 6

£~05

Annnal Sllbscripti()DSNew ReneweLl

61 15

187

" "

6

13

" ,.

0

£59 19 2

8 6

3 0 ~48

"

EXI'I~N~E>;, LON])ON OFFl(;I~-

By

T n Donatiolls In Ellgln.11I1 In .r erll&a.lolll

"

t:r.

Receipts froll1 Patients Divioends ( Lcchmcre Endo\\'JIlent FUllll) Balance

18

0

"

o n

6 6 0

"

~1

16 fi61 19

420

Dr. Ca,nt's Salary As:-;istanL':-; Salary llnl'ing Dr. Ca.nt's absence. Housekeeping. 'W ages Repairs Drugs, In strumenls, al1<l GClICntl Expenses

:>

" " "

--

£161

EXI'I~NREH IN JEJtU~ALgM-

"

4 4

84 19 8 39 3 11 65 7 8 9 9 5 28 15 7

Travelling Expenses amI Nl1l'ses

»

823

£10n 16

1 11

57 7 9

Ma.intena.nce of Fnl'llilnre anll Fittings

"

10

0 0

66 13 108 ] 2

FJ'ci~ht

"

6

6

£1041 16

,Ve havc examincd the books and vOllc:hcrs of the British Ophthalmic H ospital, Je\'1lsnlClJl, amI certify that the above In coll1e amI Expenditure Account fur the year endeJ Septcmber 30th, 1896, is correct. This ac(;onnt forms part of thc Gcnera.l IJl colllc Hllll ExpellllitUl'e Account or the Onler of the Hospital of St. John ofJernsalem and is incorporated therein. (Signed) LOYELOCK, II. W. W1JIFFIN, AND DICKINSON, F. C.A. 19, COLEMAN STREET, E.O., Decembm' 7th, 1896.

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Mewburn, ilIiss E. Mocatta, F. D., Esq. 3 0 0 Monk, Miss . 3 3 0 Mostyn, The Lord. . . 2 2 0 Murray, Coloncl C. Wyndham, M.P. Murray, Miss Janet . 110 Newton, illajor J. W. nIarsdin, RA. 2 0 0 Ottley, Lieut.-Col. R.E., C.I.E. 1 0 1 Palmer, George, EsCJ· 0 10 10 Perrins, C. 'Y. Dyson, Esc1' :2 0 2 PelTins, :JIrs. Dyson 2 0 ~ Perrott, Colonel Sir R. C., Bart. Porter, n1rs. Whitworth . RhyJd Court Chapel Alms Box, per Lady Lechmere 1 1 0 Robinson, E. L., Esq. Rogers, Mr. J. 1 0 0 Rowe, R. Reynolus, E <J.. 1 0 0 Sale, Rev. C. J. Samuel, Dennis E., Esq. 1 1 0 San<lwith, :F. M., Esq., ilI.D. 25 0 0 20 0 0 (1895-6) eely, ir Cha.rles, Bart. . 2 0 0 Shore, Rev. Canon Teignmonth 1 1 0 Smart, F. G., ES(1' o 10 0 Smyth, Colonel 1 1 0 t. George, Captain B. J. St. Lovan, The Lonl 3 0 0 , utherland, '\T. tewart, Esq. . 1 0 0 Temple, The Right Han. Sir R., G.O . . 1. Thackeray, 1I[rs. Elizabeth 1 1 0 Thompson, J. French, Esq. :2 :2 0 Thorne, Dr. Bezley o 10 6 Tborne, .Mrs. E. 11. . 1 1 0 Topping, lIi!>l'l . . 0 3 3 Wakley, Thos., E '1., F.R.O.S. 1 1 0 Walter, l\Ii sA. Walton, 1Ilajor H. E. B. 1 1 0 Ward, J. Langfield, Esq.. . . 1 1 0 Warren, Maj.-Gen. SirOhas., R.E., G.O.M.G.,R.O.D.1 0 1 'Watson, Oolonel O. M., R. E., C.M.G. 0 Wilmot, 1\[rs. E. . 1 .1 0 Yate, Lieut.-Oolonel O. E., O.S.I., O.M.G.

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Donations received at Jerusalem.

Subscriptions and Donations received and promised to December 31, 1896, since the preparation of the Balance Sheet.

Batten, Chisholm, Esq. Behar, .J1., E g. Bishop Blyth's Fund . Bishop Blyth's Chapel Offertory (St. John's Day) ditto (Nt:lwYear) Bush, Miss Fairbairn, Sir Andrew Gardener, Miss. Holland, Colonel C. B. Hospital Money Box Saphir, Mis .11. Staff of Messrs. Cook amI Sons The Principal of the Agricultural Institution, Jaffa, per Mr. Behar Wheeler, P. C. D'Erf, Esq., Junr.

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Form of · Bequest.

I give and bequeath unto the Treasurer for the tinle being of the Institution known by the name of THE BRITISH OPHTH.A.LnIIC HOSPITAL, JERUSALEM, belonging to the Grand Priory of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in Enaland, the sum of........................ , ........ to be raised and paid by and out of my ready money plate goods lands tenements or hereditaments and personal effects which by law I mayor can charge with the payment of the same to be applied towards accomplishin o' the

PllOt()grapll of tile TaMet eNcted /11 tlte Celltral COllrt of tile lfosjn/rr/ at jerusalelll, to tile Il/rI/lOI) 0/ tile klt;' ,";l'j' l;.'dl//lII/(1 .A.. H. LCc!lJllerc, Bar!., J/.P. 1

Charitable designs of the said Institution.


PART I I I . Report of the Central Executive Committee of the St. John Ambulance Association , being the the Order.

Ambulance

Department of


F, RST AlOT 0 THE I NJURED.

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John BmbulatlCe Bssociation

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BEING THE A mULAl 'E DEPARTMEr T OF

,[JJe (Branb IPrior\2 of the ~rber of the 1bospitaI of St. 301)1\ of 3erusaIent in JEnglanb. lJrr$ibcnt : HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. (Grand Prior of the Order).

AN N UAL

REPORT

OF THE

CENrI RAL EXECUT'IVE COMMITTE E, 1896. ==-

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Jlan'ban : PUINTED BY CHARLES CULL AND 12 & 15,

llOUOllTO:-;' ~Tltl:~ET,

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Full information as to the work of the St. John Ambulance Association, and its Branches, can be obtained on application to the Chief Secretary, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, London, E.C. , by whom copies of printed paper s will be supplied without charge, on Reference Numbers or Letters as follow being quoted. CON T E~TS .

Reference. Pamphlet 57B. 1896.

Formation of Centres . Page. The Chapter of the Order of St. John (with names of Members of Council and Executive Officers) .. . .., The Central Executiye Committee of the St. John Am bnlance Association ... Report-General ... Report-Invalid Transport Corps Report-Stores Department Statement of Receipts and Expenditure ... APPE DIX A. Subscriptions and D ona ti ons to Head Office, from October, 1 95, to September, 1896 ... Life Members HO';lorary Life Members ...

Formation of Clas. es in connexion with Centres Pamphlet 4

g 1893.

6

Arm and other Badges .

Paper 74.

7

Invalid Tran 'port Corp (Head-quarter)

Paper A.

St. John' HOll e, 'Vorce. tel' (for practical in truction in Di. trict Nul' ing, TC.).

Paper 73.

Syllabu of In. truction-J unior

Paper 40.

19 20 26

" 28 31 32

our e

Fir t Aid Cour e

Paper 5 .

., :\ ul':3ing our e " Regulation for the cond uct of Examinations

Paper O.

Medallion an 1 Re-examination Regulations

Paper 62.

Paper 60.

Examining 8tafi' ... Form of Testamentary Bequest...

43 49

Pocket Certificate

Paper 56.

Subscription Form ...

50

Rule,

Ref. Let. ~

APPENDIX B. Nominal Roll of Metropolitan Districts, Country and Foreign Centres

51

APPENDIX C.

63

Local Reports APPENDIX D. Report of St. John Ambulance Brigade

261

t. John Ambulance Brigade

The a Ivantage' of Ambulance in .. truction and the power po. e ed by Oounty Councils and Evening Continuation School) to furth r the work of the t. John Ambulance A.. ociation; with pecial reference to the mode of help by County Councils, prefaced by, ome particular of the Order of the Ho pital of t. John of J eru alem in England and its Department

Pamphlet

i

Price Li ts of all articles sold by the Store Department, with particulars and estimates for Horse Ambulance Carriages, Litters, Stretchers, and Ice Ball,

l]TC.,

can also be obtained.


Corrected to 31st December, 1896.

Ube (J;ranb lPrtor}? of tbe @rber of Ube 1bospttal of St. Jobn of Jerusalem in JEnglanb.

In addition to the Executive Officers and Selected Members of Council the following have also seats on the Chapter:-

.501J£tfign ~e al1 anl1 Watwn of tbe ®tl1et.

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HER MOST GRACIOUS MAJESTY THE QUEEN. 0itattl1 Wdot. HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. .sub·tt:lriot. H IS ROYAL H IGHNESS T HE DUKE OF YORK, R.G . ~ aiI iff

of lEgIt.

H rs ROYAL H IGHKES THE DUKE OF CO::-<NAUGHT, K.G.

m::he Qtouncil. Wtc~il1cnt. R i~

Royal H ighness THE DUKE OF YORK, KG. (Sub·PriM").

JExccu tin c ® ffie ft~. P1'elate-His Grace the Archbishop of YORrC ChancelloT-T he Right H on. the Earl of LATH\.n!, G.C.B. Secreta1·y· Geneml-Captain Sir ALFRED JEPII ON, R N . Receiver·General-EDWIN FRE. IIFIELD, E q ., LL.D. A lmono1'- T he Very Rev. the Dean of ROCHE. TEn . Genealogist -RoBERT M"AcLEA " MACLEAN, Esq. Di1·ect01'·Geneml of Ceremonies-Sir ALBERT , Yo "WOODS, C. B., KC.M.G. (Garter). L ibmrian-T he Rev. Canon DUCKWORTH, D.D .

C!mbulance Ulepattmcnt.

(.st . .3foh n C! mbul ancc C!ssotia ti on).

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Sir H. C. PERROTT, Bart.

of ]uztief ( ex-officio) .

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Sir THOMAS NORTH DICK· LAUDER, Bart. Major Sir ARCHIBALD LAMB, Bart. General Sir H ENRY CUARLES BARNSTON DAUBENEY, G.C.B. (HonoraryOommander) . The Right H on . Earl FERRER;;. RUPERT CARADOC FRANCI ' DALLAS, Esq. GEorwE PAL~IER, Esq. HF.xllY OFFLEY ,VAKE}IA:N, Esq., 1'11. A. Colonel J "UlE GILDEA. HENRY Jonx LOFTUS, EsC).. RrcIl.UtD REY:NOLDS ROWE, Esq . 'ir E. VICTOR L. HOULTO:N, G.C.M. G. Colonel BETHEL MARTIN DAWE . The Right Ilon . Lord AMITEll T OF HACKNEY. The :\10 t Hon. The :\Iar'luess CO~ryNGHAM. Major·Gen. ir CHARLE-' \ITARREX, RE., G.C.M.G., R.C.B . Lieut.·Col. J,.\.\JES CECIL D_\'LTOX, RA. Major AYT,~1ER GOULD HUNTEI:.·'YESTON, R.E. ColO1~el The Right Hon. Lonl WILLIAM CECIL. His Grace Th ~ Duke of FIFE, K . T. The Hight lIon. Lord BRA,'SEY, K C. B. Sir FILl"_"CI~ .EOIWE i\L\'XXI~GHAM BOILEAU, Bart. The Right Hon. Yiscount TE~IPLETOW:N. The Right H on. Earl .L'unn:nST. The Right HOll. Lor,l IIE.·::-<IKEn. The Right Hon . The Earl of "ECHIL EA .\'XD N OTTI::-<GH"DI.

®pbtb almic 1i1 osp itaI at .3fctUzalrm.

Ohai1'11wn-T he Right H onble. Lord EGERTON OF TATTO::-<. Hon . Secl'eta1'y-R GorrON , SAL~roND, EsC).. The Hight H on . the Earl of RANFURLY. General Sir GEORGE W ILLIS, G. C. B . Sir ANDREW FAIRBAIRN. , YILLIAM COLLINGRIDGE, EsC).. , M. D. The H on. SYD TEY H OLLAND . Major F. A. H EYGATE L AMBERT. T he Righ t H on. LORD MOSTD'. Sir TREVOR L AWRENCE, Bart. Sir J. N. DICK, R. C.B., R N . Sir TROilIAS SUTHERLAND, K.C.l\1.G. M.P. Sir DYCE DUCKWORTH, M .D. FRANCIS A. BEVAN, Esq. Sir E DWARD BntKBECK, Bart.

.$emtat!]. Col onel Sir H ERBERT C. PERROTT,

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London and VV ~stminstcr Bank, Limited. Lothbury, E. C. Offices :-The Chancery, St. John's Gate, Clerkenwell, E.C.

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7

st. Jobn Bnlbulance Hssociatioll, BEING THE

A~IBULANCE

DEPART~IENT

OF

(pralll) lPrior12 of tJJe ($) rl)er of tbe 1fJospttal of St. J obn of J erusalem ill J5llglalll).

St. John Bmbttlance Bssociation.

lElr£si1Jent HIS

ROYAL

HIGHN ESS

THE

PR I NC E

OF

WALE S,

K.G .

(Gra nd Prior of t h e Or der).

REPORT

FOR

1895-96.

Q:cntral1S:recutiuc Q:ommfttcc. Consisting exclusively of Members amI A.. ocia.te of the Onler.

I1lirrctor of tf;e

~mburallrc

Departmrnt anb <!:f;alt'll1an or <!:ommittrr.

The Right HOll. Viscount h::->UTSFOIUl, C.C.M.C. Wrpttt~

Qtbainnan.

Sir VINCENT KENNETT-BAI1JlI:->GTON, M.A., LL.M. Colonel C. W. B. BO\\,DLElt. The Right Hon. Lord L OCII, O. C.B. The Right Hon. LordBlIA,SEY, K.C.B. C.C.M.C. ROBEP.T BIU;CE, EsC)., M.RC. . Sir 'YILL1.,D1 :\IACCOlt::\1AC, F.RC . . Deputy-Inspector-Gen . I\LCOATE~,R);. ir WILLIA)[ l'!AC'KTNKON, K. '.B . W. COLLINGRIDGE, ES<1., M.D. ROBEnT MA CLEAN MACLEAN, E q. Lieut.-Colonel J. C. DALTON, RA. Major G. E. W. MALI.;'!'. Sir JllIES . DICK, KC. B., RN". ir ErrWAI:D L. O'MALLEY. WAYNMAN DIXON, ESCh M.LC.E. EmrU.'D OWEN, E <1., F.RC . . EDWIN HAN. ON FRESHFIELD, E~(l' R. REYNOLD,' HuwE, Esq., :\Lr.C.E. JOHN FURLEY, Esq. (Life Meml er WALTER Ro\\,uy , E g., M.l. ,.E. Honm'is Causa). Major-General ARTLEY TEI~J{Y. Colonel JA!>1E," GILDEA. Colonel EDWAJtD TALBOT TIIACKEHAY. The Hon. SYDNEY HOLLAND. Ii. E.. . B., 'D. (C. Surgeon-Major-Gen. J. JA~1E'"ON, ~LD. Jou:\ F. 'YOODs, E (I-> M.D. The CHAl'LAIN OF TIlE AYOY. I

Ex-officio £Rembers of ([ommitter. Captain Sir ALFRED JEPH'"ON, R ., SecretctJ"7)-Gelle1'crl oj the Ordcl·. EDWIN FRE. HFI&LD, E. (1-> LL.D., Rcc('irrr-G'cnc'l"ol oj the Order. The Right HOD. Lord EGEHTOK OF 'rATTON, Ch a i7'? IW ?I , British Opldhalmic IIospil(l/, JerllSalel1~.

<!tbicf .secreta r!? Colonel Sir HEnBERT C. Pm{ROrf, Bart. ( Secl·etcwy oj the Order). ~ccountant

an1J .%torciueprr.

'WILLIAM R EDWARDf;, Esq., A.C.A. ( ACc01tntcmt oj thc Order).

mea1J ®fficcs. ST. JOlIN'S GATE: CLERKEKWELL, LONDON, E.C. ~anftets.

LONDON AND ,VESDIINSTElt BANK, LnIITED, Lothbury, E. C.

HE CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMlIITTEE has the pleasure to report that the session of 1 95-96 now closed has been one of continued progTessive development. The objects which have specially engaged its attention during that period have been: (0) The xtension of ambulance work in connection with railway companies and county councils. (b) The institution of a special course of instruction in hyaiene and anitation. (c) Arrangement for the examination on "cottage nursing" of trained pupil belonain a to the Affiliated Benefit N lU"Sing Association', who hold the L. John first aid and nurSlll a certificat s. (cl) T11 celebration in an appropriate manner of the longe t rei n in English hi tory, the iamoncl Jubilee" of Her Most Graciou' 1I11,j sty the Queen, the overeign Head and Patron of the Order of the Ho pital of t. John of J erusn1em in England. It is gratifyin o. to I' cord that the efforts of the conlmittee with I' ,pect Lo the b Lter orrranization of ambulance work on rail ways have been crowned during the past year with conspicuous ucce s. nder new regulations, briefly referred to in the a1 P ndix of the la t report, arrangements can now be made by which a railway cOlnpany can have a" RAILWAY CEXTRE" for it wh Ie y t81n, although some of the clas es held under such entre may llleet at a town where there already exists a loca.l centre for the geDeral puLlic. In thi case the railway clas e' there held arc limited to its own ernploye. The chief advantages are that the director have the entire control over the ct ses for their own ervants, which can be arranged to

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9 meet the special requirements of their peculiar duties. The railway company gets the benefit of the low charges for examinations and reduced di count for stores granted by the head office to centres, and as some member of the railway staff is usually told off to correspond direct with the Chief Secretary, great facilities are afforded for the prompt and early i ue of certificates. The lead in thi direction was taken by the North Eastern Railway, the directors of which have for long taken a great intere t in the work of the A sociation, and have been most liberal in their payments for its furtherance. This Conlpany I'm the first to form a l' 'ular "railway centre," and the example has been already followed by the Great "Vestern Railway and the Great Eastern Railwc y, and negotiations with others of the leading Companies are in proo-ress. Her Royal Highness Princess Christian has become President of the Great "Ve tern Railway Centre. Pm'mis ion has been obtained to repriut at paCTe 22, a circular (1 o. 1730) i ' ned by this Company giving ,aluable information as to the method of carrying out ambulance lectures on railways, and enpccially important as pointing out the neces ity of keeping up the knowledge once acquired. The London and ~ orth "Ye tern and Midland Railways, which for lllany years past hn,ye held ambulance clas es under the As ociation, have afforded 'pecial encouragement by the institution, by the former of a challeno'e shield and prizes to be annually competed for, anc1 by the latter of gold and silver badge. offered by the Directors to tho 0 in their employ who have rendered the most vahmble as i ,tance in cases of accident. Among the many railway amlmlnnce meetings, two of the most interesting have beeD occa ions wh n Lord Charles Beresford presented prizes at the Stratford Town HallIn t Spring to the classes of the Great Eastern Railway, which had already then an aggregate of 840 ofiicer and lllen who had rendered aid in upwards of 900 cases during the y aI', and subsequently when the Right Hon. Sir Arthur Otway, Bart., presided over the eighth presentation to the members of the staff of the London, Brighton and ~ outh Coast Railway, in the Board Room of London Bridge Terminus, numy of the Directors being ~)resent. This Company held another excellent. meeting later in the year, when Lord Harris, G.o. .1., presented some 5UO

certificates, vouchers and medallions at the Freemasons' Tavern. vVork in co-operation with the County Councils has been not only xtended, but placed on a more durable and business-like basis, owing to the ofiiciallnedium of communication being now usually the Director of Technical Education or Organizing Secretary for the County or District, rather than as hitherto the local representative in town and parishes. Increased facilities are thus afforded for cla es on an organized system. This exten. ion i greatly due to the wide circulation of G5,000 copies of a green pamphl t Refer nce " A," containing a hort history of the Order [md it Ambulance Department, and pointing out the mode of formin o ' cla se' under the Technical Education Acts of 1 9-1891, and the Evening ontinuation chools' Code of 1 95. One 1'0. 'ult of experience in thi direction has been that it has Leen fonnd that it would ue of grcn,t as i tance in the way of oLtainin o ' the GOY rnment o-mnt· if the ubject" Hyo-iene" coulc1 b included with the othor ubject taught by the \. ociation. The Director and hail'lllnn ha therefore been in 00111muni<..:ation with H. ""JI. , Education Department, and a ,ery satisfactory Jotter, from which the followin o' i an extnlCt, has been roceiyecl frUlu tho 'ecrotary, 'ir Georu'e Keke\\Tich :-

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GCHOOL.

The nbject Ambulance' will be divided into two COL1r~e­ (. 'clll-dule yr. to the Ev>ning Uontiuuation School 'ode, l1i cellaneous subject (2). "(a) Fir~ t £lin to the injured. " (IJ) Home N ur ing. cc Ilom hygien as tauaht under th 'yllabus of your A OClatlOn will hl' approved under the name of cc llygiene" a a \;ience subject ('cbeJuIe Y. ('), and the. yllnbns will be printed a an altemative to that now appearing in the 'ch oule to the E,-ening Continuation :School Code." C

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yllabu ha therefore boen drawn up by n. modical sub-committee, and n. toxt-book for thi ubject for the lL 'O of the A sociation i in cour e of prepnrn,tion by an eminent anit<.Lry e_'pert, Dr. J. F. J. 'yko. It i propo ed that the loctur rs on hygiene hall not be limited to the Th!edicn,l taft: Lut that any of the folIo -wino' hall be competent, viz., holdors of cience and Art Departhonours c rtiticate from IIer Majo ty' ment, graduates of science of any recogni etl niver ity, and


10 pel' ons of either sex who have pa. ed a special exalllin~tion on.,a more advanceel and compreh n lve syllabus for a teachcr s certificate" Lefore an examinati n board appointed Ly the Central Executive Committee f the t.,J ohn AmLulance Association. Full particulars n.s to the mod of obtaining both the teacher's and student' certificate will be i'-SHed in due course. A frequent subject of cOJllplni~t ha long been,. ~nd continues to be, that WOlllen who have obtallled all the cortln n.t s an.cl the medallion, have little or no inclucelll nt, or rath l' 01 portUlllty, to keep up the knowledge acquired. This complaint was to ..'oUle extent lllet by the formation of the t . .J ohn Ambulnnc Bngade, but it still exists, notably amonO' women, e, peciallyin pIn. s wh re there i ' neither a corp nor nursin cr division of th Brio·ael. It ha therefore O'iven the c01llmitte , om satisfa ·tion to l' c ive recently an application from Miss 131' ,elwooel, ~ bel)' inti.l1lt~tely connect d with the Affiliateel B n h t N ur,'lllg ASSO(;lil.LlOn,' , and th founeler of what i. known as th Holt-Odd y syst III of otta 'e I Ul'. inO', asking if the ,,'t. ,John All11mlallcc Association would grant certiticate ' to their pupils who had under one a special trainin a in the suLj ct I' r IT (1 to. After full consideration by a sub-committe, which inclwl,et the majority of its nlCdical rnemLers, the ntral ]:.~ecutiv 1 COlllmittee has resolved to recommend to the ounCll and llll.ptor that it may be pennitted to hold examinl1tions on" cottag. l~urs­ ing" of Jnembers on the staff of the above nam el Asso 'latlOlls, who already hold its first aiel and nursing certiticat s, and 1Je empowered to issue to them a special certificate which (in orel l' to prevent any possible confusion with th prof ssio.nal anel cll:ly trained" nurse ") will have specificn.l1y detaileel on ltS \Jack a hst of the suLjects in which the candielate has Lecll xamin ,el and passed. . It is Delieved that III any of the certificated female pupIls of the 't. John Ambulance Association will gladly l1vail th lllscives of the opportunity of passing this exmnination, which will occasionally be held in the provinces, and the furth l' training. they rnust receive to enaLle thmll to do so, will often prove ~f the greatest advantage to the sick poor resident in or nel1r thmr own localities.

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It has appel1l'ed to the Centrnl Executive Committee thl1t the approl1ching celebration of the longest reign in English history coulel not Le allow d to pass Ly without fitting notice lJY the, 't. John Amlmlance Association, the Department of that Order which has for its Hen.d the Illustrious l1nel 'racions ~ 'overeign, the benignity l1nd equity of whose rule have won all hearts. ~ 'everal schellles with thi .. view were suggested, bnt eventnally it was elecideel, with the approval of the 'ouncil and 'hap tel', and sanction of lIis Royal Higl1l1eSS the Prince of vVales, Grand Prior of the Onler, anel lresiel nt of the Association, to adopt the roqll t of the 1'" orw oel 'enLre to be alloweel to hold an Ambulance .B ~ te :tll(l J)emonstrn. ion at the Crystal Palace (lm'ing the SUUlmer. In th hands of the JI noral7 ~' cr tari s, Mrs. Eel ward Cole(rnwe (Honorary ,'ecr tn,ry of the Centr ), n.nd lh. R. GOftOll-, 'alJllond (Honorary,' erutary of the British phthallllic Hospital at .J 'rnsal lll , b longing to the Onl r), th 'oJlllllittee feels that l he sncee.'S of th .B ", t is assur (1. 1 ading features will b n, ~lalt.. 'ourL d yoL (1 Lo historical and other l' lics of the Onl '1', [mel an allllmlanc omp Lition, the whole und l' the direct an(l I er.· l1al paLl'Oll(\,(f or 111 'mu rs or th Roynl Family. Th COlllP iLion is diyi(l d into thl' ' e cb, .. s, first, " t neral," open Lo all male 1101(1 '1'S of the fir. t aid c rtJlicat in the niLed Kinwl0111; S 'onel, " Brigad ," limit el to all nrollod Corps nwl ] i vision oC th , 't . .John Amlmlance Brig-ad ; third, (( Hailm y," for 'rLinen.tc(l 'Jllplo,)' ~S of all Railway 'ompnnies in En ,lan(l ,wl "\ Val'. '. 1'11 c()l1cli ions sLipulate that nYe III n . hall form a team, which mifJ'ht ent r for ompeti ti n ither in the nalll' f n, local centre or Lrandl f th As oeiati n. As 'oon a.' pO ', ibl after FeurnH,ry 1 'L, the ringdom will be eliviel d for th purpo of the compeLition into a suitable nUllluer f li.-tricts, and th prelillllllary hats will be anan o' el and jl1dg d by 111 elieal III n appoint \el by the A socin. ion within th ar n of each district. The winning t mus of aeh elistri ,t will aft rward e lllpete aga.inst 'ach oth 1', and tho five 1 \n.ding t n.ms will DC sel cted for th finnl compeLition in Mayor Jlln. Prizs to the value of £3, £2, anel £1 re 'pectiv 1y will b n;wa1'l1 el to aeh 111 mb l' of the thre u st temus mp tiu[>, in th final haL, and a bndg of merit will be award d Lo ach 111 mber of tho \vinnin o ' t am in each district. I


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In the railway competltlOn a handsome silver challenge shield, to be competed for annually by the Railway Companies, will be awarded. It is hoped that as many supporters of the Association as can possibly do so will attend the Fete and Demon tration, and testify by their presence to their loyalty and Tegard for the Queen and Empress beloved of H er nation. The issue of certificates for the past session has been" First Aid," :Male . 21,664 ditto Female ,307 « Nursing" :Jlale 284 ditto Female 3,519 being a totd increase on lasL seSSlOn of 2,560, and making a grand total to date of :369,9 Total number of medallions issued to date 43,800. Their Royal Highnesses the Duke and Duchess of Connauo'ht hale pre ented certificates and llledallions at Alder hot Camp; H.R.H. Princess Christian at ,Vind or, Lhe Crystal Palace (.N orwood Centre), and to a ch s composed of J nelian ingale e and Burmese artizans and performers at the Indin. n.nd Ceylon Exhibition; H.R.H. the Duchess of Albany at Exeter Hall, and H.R H. the Duchess of Teck at I oehmnpton. Among the many interesting meetings of the yen.r hale been those conn cLed ,vith the :JIissions to Seamen, especially one at Poplar, when the J apanese Ambassador presented certificate to Japanese n.ilor ; the annual Ineeting at the :i.\Iansion Hou e of the lIo pitn.l Saturday Fund Centre; Sir tuart Knill pre iding in the unavoidable absence of the Lord :Jln.yor, and Genern.l. 'ir Georo-e ,Villis, G.C.B., presenting certificates' and one aL Bhckpool, where the Home Secretary, 'ir In.tthew ,YhiLe Ridley, Bart., stated that out of 1,500 members of the Lancashire Con tabulary, no less than 1,100 had the Association's certificate. Similar interesting statement have also recently b en made at other police meetings. At Hull, 241 Inembers of the force are certificated, being an increase of 101 on the previous year ; at BirminghaIll 543, out of a force of 670; and at the inspection of the Scarborongh Police, Sir Herbert Croft, Bn,rt., Jnentioned that ou t of the 13,000 men he inspected in the Torthern DisLrict, 8,000 were holders of the certificate. At Dewsbury (Heavy ,Voollen Dis tric t) all the police are now certificated.

An important lecture on " The Convention of Geneva, and the care of the sick and wounded in war," was also delivered by Mr. John Furley, in the Theatre of the Royal nited 'ervice Institution, the Director and Chairman presiding, in which attention was drawn to continued frequent imp10per use by civilians of the Red Cross bn.dge. Many important Ineetings h<1ve also been held in connexion with the 'to John Ambulance Brio-ade, which continues to increase in numbers and efiiciency, and are more particulaTly alluded to in the report of the Commissioner, Colonel E. T. Thackeray, .B., Y. ., R.E. • ince last year, H.R.H. the Prince of vVale has appointed :ir ,Yillimn Mac O1'1n<1C, Knio'hL of Trace of the Order, as Medical 0 ilicer in hief. Dr. G. '. Elli ton, Honorary Associate of the Order, as Deputy- ommis ioner lor No. III District. 'Mr. ThOIl1n.s H. ,Yool ton, Honorary Seryino- Brothel' of the Order, n.s l..S i Lant-Commi ioner for 'i\ o. III. Di trict. Mr. J. I. 1 erhn.lll, Honol'<ny Serving Brother of the Order~ n.s Assi ,tant- 101ll111i ioner for . . O. IY. Di trict. Dr. Ch,lrl s H l1ry l\Iillmrn, Honorn.ry As ociate of the Order, a A 'sisLan - 10mll1i ioner for TO. Y. Di trict. "-ctin o' A istant-Collll'aJis ioner for Dr. \\T. Y rnon, n. No. II. Di. Lrict. The invnlnaul ,cITie rend red by Illember of the Brio'ade, not foro'b Ltin\:)o ' th )T ur 'ine' Diyi ions, on IJublic occa ion, n.r a '-' well kllcnnl .-los they n.r fully appreciated, not 10 ' by the Uhapt l' of LIle On1 ~r, than by the public n.t laro'o. Tho Organizing onlllli ioner, "urgeoll-'Jln.j or G. A. Hutton continu's his aIm st unc a inl>' labour for the xten ion of ambulanc) work, specially in the 0TCn,t colliery, lllining and lllanufacturino' eli, Lricts. The ' Y r pre 'en nee ity for thi acti"i"'ity in one field of industry alone is proyed by the following paragraph in a recent issu of the Tinw : T'

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FATAL Ac 'IDENTS IN MINE .-A return, prepared by direction of the Home Secretary, has been issued, sho.wing the nu:mber ?f fatal accidents and deaths in the mines and quarnes of the Umted Kmgdom during 1 96. It gives summaries of the fatal accidents and of thedeaths caused thereby in and about the mines worked under the Coal Mines Regulation Act, the Metalliferous J\Iines Regulation Acts, and cc


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the Quarries Act respecti vely. Under the first-class the total lives lost were Jess than in the preceding year-I,D] 3 as against 1,0-4:2; and und er the second there was also a decrease-40 as against 54; whilp as rf'gards th e third class there were 124 lives lost Jast year as compared with 102 in the preceding one."

In Sir Charles Seely'S Derbyshire collieries at Tibshelf and Birchwood. a most efficient ambulance service is maintaineJ, and at my last VI it in December the same desire for first aid instruction was shown , as ha.s ever been, und er the able guidance of Mr. Stuart C. "VardelJ. Mrs. 'Vardell also takes great interest in the home nursing in struction of the Association. It is gratitying to have to report the increased interest taken in ambulan ce instruction by our great rail way com panies. The London and orth \Vestern Railway Company held an ambulance competition at Orewe in October for a challenge shield, given by the chairmen and directors. I attended as judge. Twelve teams competed from various sections of the line, from Dowlais in the south to Penrith. in the north. In awarding my deci ion I said, "I consider all the teams able to render efficient first aid, aud careful removal in <.;ase of accident. In a cOm lJ etition, as iu a race: one must win. All Lhe men were most careful in the way in which they did their work, and reflect credit on themsel veg and their inst\'llctur .)) The J.. orth Eastern ! ail way ompany are arranging for a series of competitions in the various eli tricts in.to ~vhich their sy?tem is divide~, and £50 will be awarded to be dlstnbnted a pnzes. In thIS way zeal and interest will be exc ited in ambulance work. I have paid during thA year many vi. its to a num bel' of stations, large and small, on the i\ orth Eastern sy tern, and have found the ambulance arrangements well kept up. The number of personal accident reported to the Board of Trade by the several railway compani s duriug the nine months ending eptember 30th , 1 C> 96, amounts to 7 ' 9 persons killed, a~d. 1~,949 injurd. Th.e Board explains th~t the number of retUl:ns of Il1Junes to servants recel\Ted by the Board ot Trade has been consIderably affectAd by the Order recently made by the Department as regards the mode in which the return are made. "Prior to the issue of this Order some , companies appear to have reported accidents of gravity only; now th ey "are JirecLecl to reI ort all acciJents which prevent a servant injured from " beina employed for five hour on his ordinary work on any of the three " worl~ing days next after the accident. The change in pract,ice has "had the r suIt that a much larger number of returns have been Ii recei v eJ. )) Ir. Robert Johnstone, the rail way engineer at Hirkenhead, reports to me "I have arranaed that one of the cond itions upon which promotion ";ill be aranted the men in my department will be that they have " your As~ociation certificate. I mn t also see that what they acquire is " duly kept up to the mark, so that when the hOllr of need arrives they "can render first aid in a first-class manner." The police force continue to take much interest in all that relates to ambulance work. Colonel 1oorsom, the able Chief Constable for the Lancasbire COLll1ty Police, states that out of a strength of 1, 545 no less than 1 192 hold ambulance certificates to December 31st, 1 96. A large numbe~ of cases have been treated during the year, including restoration of the apparently drowned, stopping bleeding from arteries and varicose veins, putting up broken limbs, rest,oring the apparently suffocated; and

Surgeon-Major Hutton reports :Am bulance work has been well snpported in the mInlDg districts during the year. in a visit to the great coal mining quarter of 'Yigan in D ecember, I was pleased to see so much interest and enthusiasm in first aid instruction among the miners at two meetings I attpnded, for the 'Yigan Coal and Iron Company. The annual competition for the silk banner instituted by Bell Brothers for their extensive collieries in the county of Durham took place in December, and was weH attended, and excited much interest, and a keen contest. In the Midland coal district the work has been well maintained. At the Babbington Collieries, near Nottingham, belonging to Sir Cha.rles Seely, Bart., 1, 500 men have been in structed in am buJance work up to the present time, and in the event of an accident the nearest stretcher in the mine is obt3.ined, and along the line of route over which the stretcher party will pass the electric signals have gone before, and cleared the wayof obstruction s. TheBabbingtonCorps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, under the command of Mr. George Fowler, the able mining engineer of Sir Charles Seely'S Babbington Collieries, was inspected by Lord Loch in July last, and after the men had gone througb an excellent ambulance and stretcher drill, his lordship said" he had been immensely "struck with the appearance of the men, and not only with their appear"ance, but with the manner in which they had performed their drill. "'Vith regard to the special drill for which they were a~sembled, he had " the honour of being on the St. John Ambulance Committee from the "first formation of the institution. He had seen the work carried out "not only in England, in various towns and centres, but also in some of " our great colonies, of which be had bad the honour of being Governor. "In the great colony of South Africa, from whicb he had recently come, "the instruction that the men of the mounted police and infantry, and "the men in the mines round Johannesburg and other places, had recei ved, "had been of the greatest benefit to themselves and their comrades. "There were several instances to which he could call attention with regard " to the great accidents occurring in the Johannesburg mines where the "lives of the men had been saved by th e knowledge and exertions of " their comrades. He was well aware that in the collieries round there: " where accidents had from time to tim e occurred in which they all had "individually assisted, and he believed tbat many lives had been saved, " and great assistance bad been rendered by nearly every individual man " before him. They must feel deeply indebted to Sir Charles Seely and "Mr. George Fowler, and the other gentlemen who had assisted to bring " them to that great state of efficiency, and he begged to congratulate "them most sincerely upon the way in which they had corr.e forward and "voluntarily learned to render first aid."

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he says, "I believe these services have been a great advantage to the public, who ought to enco urage such work as much as possible." The ambulance station at th e Royal Agricultural Show, held at Leicester, was open from June 20th to the 26th, when the following cases were treated ;Di 'locations Wounds ... Sprains and

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A fully-equipped ambulance station was maintained at the Yorkshire Agricultural Show at York, on July 22nd, 23rd, and 2Hh, when 30 cases were treated. Dr. Chalmers, of York, 'was in charg , and rendered excellent service. Th e 'Virral and Birkenhead Agricultural Society had a similar station at their show in September, at Bidston, when a number of cases were treated. This station was under the able command of Captain Bielby, a gentleman whose zeal in ambulance work is well known in that district. Competitions are becoming more frequent every year. The most notable ! have attended this year have been at Cardiff (dlll'iug the Eisteddfod in October, when 22 teams competed) ; at Peterborough; at Hesselwood, near Hull (for North Eastern Hailway m n); ,Yellingborough; Crewe (for the L ondon and Jorth ,Vestern Railway, already alluded to); Gloucester; and recently at Dundee. In September I attended as a delegate for the St. John Ambulauce Association the Sanitary Congress at r ewcastle-on-Tyne, and took part in the discussions of several of the sections. At a recent visit to Dundee in company of Sir Vincent Barrington a most gratifying feature of our WOI k was demonstrated to us on a visit to their noble hospital. It was pointed out to us by Dr. Raw, the Medical Superintendent, in a large number of accident cases admitted into the hospital from the factories, that first aid had been skilfully rendered by pupils who had been instructed under the rules of the St. J ohn Ambulance Association, and the manner in which the injured were removed to the hospital was highly creditable to the Association's work. The cases of first aid r endered reported to me during the year are too num erous to mention; it is sufficient to state they embrace almost every kind of injury in th e mine, on the railway, the factory, and indeed in all the various industries, both large and small, throughout the country.

In the British Colonial possessions and in foreign countries, satisfactory progress continues. This is especially llln,rked in Canada, thanks to Deputy-Surgeon-General G. '. Ryerson, and in South Africa. The valuable services rendered by the Active Service Department of the St. John Anlbubnce Brigade, briefly

n,lluded . to in n, note to the last report, and detailed at greater length m the appended report of the South African Council (p. 220), hn,ve been recognised by H.R.H. the Prince of Wales and the Chapter, by the enrolment of Professor J . A. Liebmann as Honorary Serving Brother of the Order, n,nd the award of the specin,l V cHurn Vote of Thanks to1ro1'essor J. A. Liebmann. l\Irs. Elfin, Goodwin-Green. l\Ir. George Baillie-Hamilton. 1\Ir. Daniel Alln,n Grant. Mr. Phi]ip Al1Jert In,ne. Mr. Louis Bn,uer. l\Ir. "\Villiam Alexn,nder Rodger. 1\Iiss 1\1onn, G. Hutchinson. The bado'e of Honorary ~ erving Brother and the vellums were presented 1»), Li uL- Ten ral ,v. H. GoodenouO'h, C.B., Commanding the FOl'CeB n,nd Pre id nt of the n,pe Town Centre, at a noteworthy o'nth ring heM at Cape Town in OctoLer la't. In connexion with outh Africn" the oxcellent work carried on at J ohn,nnesLllrg SbOllld 00 alluded to, n, notice of which n,ppen,rs l11110ng the local l' ] ort . Distinglli .. h d service on behalf of the Association hn,s been rocogni. ecl 0,Y II.R.H. the Grand Prior n,n~l the hn,pter, by the n,wn,n1 of Lhe followin o' distinctions, in n,ddition to those abovementioned:

By e?l?'ol?1lpnt

Associate. 111l'g on-Captain F. '~T. H. D. Hn,lTi, \Yjllialll J ame.. hone, E. q., l\I.R.C.S. • 'mllnel \Vnlker, Esq., M.RC .• '. John \V. 1\1n,clure, E 'q., :\I.P. Georo'e Grn,nt, E q., M.D. 1\1i 'S J n,net Frn,llcis 1\lulTn,y. Quintin Hog-g, Esq. IIugh J. Roberts, Esq., M.R.C.S. II. C. V. Bielby, Esq. Pom'son P. ressIVell, K ' q., F.R.C. Chn,rles H. l\Iilburn, Esq., M.B. (18 HO?W?'Cl?'!)

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By enTolnwnt CiJS HonO?ociJ?"y Servi7lg B1'otheT. John O. Derham, Esq. Samuel S'w anton, Esq. Professor James A. Liebmann.

By ciJwaTd of Vellum, Votes of Thanks to Mr. A. W. ,;V orthington, Stourbridge Centre. Mr. David Don, Dundee Centre. Lieut.-Colonel, E. J. de Salis, Portsnlouth Centre. Mr. John Morison, Ormskirk Centre. :Miss E. B. Jackson, Marlow Centre. The Committee has at length received the diploma and bronze medal awarded for its exhibits by the ,Vorld' c.;olumuian Exposition" at Chicago in the year 1893. It may be interesting to record that the Deputy-Ohair1l1fm, Sir Vincent Barrington, during his recent Illission to V nezuela, organized a system of first aid clas es at the capital, Caracas, held under the auspices of the Venezuelan Red Cross 'ociety, of which he was founder and president. The fir t cour e was given at the University by its Rector, Dr. R. VIllavicencio, and was attended by members of that body and a d tachment of police. This was followed by a course at the station of the La Guaira and Oaracas Railway COlllpany for its employes given by Dr. A. Risquez, the Vice-Rector of the Univer. ity. The syllabus used was a translation of that of the Association, for the u . e of which the official acknowledgment and thanks of the R d Cross Society were conveyed to the St. John AIllbulance As.ociati n. The President of Venezuela, General Crespo, gave his hearty support to the extension of the anluulance movement to Venezuela, and through his diplomatic representatives is encouraging its further extension among neighbouring repnulics. Numerous cases are reported, sonletimes almost daily, 'w here first aid has been efficiently rendered. The following instance extracted from a letter, dated lIth November, 189G, from Dr. Henry J. Jeilson, of Bulwell, Nottingham, whose lectures had been attended by the man in question, d serves special mention :(C

A man named Tucker, employed by the Midland Rail way Co., "vas run over by some waggons, and received a compound comminuted fracture of the thigh, the femoral artery being injured. His comrade!

a "num "?er take:," named TVilliam Al/reel Smith, promptly controlled the arterla~ bleedmg by means of .an in:provi~ed tourniquet in the shape of an ordmary towel, put the .1Imb m splmts, and had the patient carefully conveyed to the N ottlogham General Hospital. 'When the hou~e surgeon to?k off the tour~iq~et the artery commenced to spurt agall1, and h.e s~ld that the ~an :) hfe ha~ been certainly saved by the prompt applIcatIOn of first aId, for otherWIse the patient must have bleu to death 10 less than twenty minutes. These facts have been communicated to the Midland Railway 00., and they have awarded Smith a silver medal.

At a recent lllOeting of the cc Bolton and District Humane Society," which is connected with the local ambulance Centre , four of the award 'were lnade to men who had received the t. J ~hn ?~r~ificate,. an~ in each case life was saved by a knowledge of artlficwl resplI'atlOn. As an instance of the interest taken by SOJlle employer of labour in the acquisition of this important knol'dCllae, it may be mentioned here that the Directors of the l etropolitan :ra ' Lirrht and oke Oompany aive a bonus of ten shillinas to Y ry man at hea lquarters who gets the certificate of the it. John Ambulance A' ociation. THE I T Y~\LTD TR.L\ r SPORT CORP. ' has during the past year removed U50 patients, an increase of 50 cases over the previous ,Year. As III ntion d in the report of last year the Department now po se .. )s its own horses, 'w ith the result that it is in a po ition to remove gratuitou ly a larae number of pOOl' patients who e llleam; are totally inadequate to pay even a minimum fee. The lllethocl adopted in the e a e is that the patient must l:rocluce lett rs from the lnec1ical man in charge of the case, and from a clergyman l' iclent in the parish certifying that the patient's means are such a to ntitle him or her to special conuggested some few year' ince that a sideration. It wa Samaritan Fund, uch as is formed in connection with many hospital " should be inn.uguratecl in connection with the Department with the object of a isting in the gratuitous rellloval of pOOl' patients. If some such fund could be arranged it would be of great service, as a h rge number of really deserving and necessitous pOol' hesitate to avail thems lves of the services of the Corps, inasmuch as to secure tho special considera.tion referred Lo, they Blust to an extent plead actual poverty. The staff can, as a rule, determine as to the genuine character of any


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20 case where this special concession should be mndo, but the lack of funds at command oft-times precludes this being grnnted snvo under the conditions laid down here. It lllay be mentioned that many of the leading London hospitnls largely avail themselves of the services of the Transport Corps, for the purpose of conveying patients, both to and from their respective hospitnls. Among the principal removals carried out during the past year may be mentioned Clovelly (North Devon) to London, Freshwater to London, Seaford to Maidenhead, Clifton to Reigato, Margate to Robertsbridge (2), and London to Beethmn (\Yestmoreland). ,Vith regnrd to the removal of invalids by rail-the journey at times involving change of cnrriages-it cnnnot be too strongly impressed upon tho officers of local corps or diyisions of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, that this work is purely the province of the Invalid Transport Corps, which, pos os ing a staff of fully-trained attendants engnO'ed almo ' t daily in moving invalids, both at horne and abroad, i' alone cOlnpetont to undertake removals of this chnracter. ST. PAUL'S AMBULANCE STATIO.!. .-Since the publica Lion of last year's report 360 cases have been treated at this ~ 'tntion, nn increase of 73 over the previous year's record. 'ince tho opening of the Station in 1890 upwards of 1,700 cases havo recoivod treatment-a striking proof of the usefuh10s and n cessity for such stations in the Metropolis. The lllember' of the :U tropolitan Corps still undertako tho 'uilday cluty, and they also detail detachments for duty within the Cathedrnl on special occaSIOns. STORES DEPARTMENT.-The following represont the principal sales for the yoar : 7 58 170 96 55 18 89 13 656 615 17

Ambulance Carriages. "Ashford" Litter under-carriagcs (improveu pattcrll paLentclI). Ambulance Stretchers (" FltI'ley" illlproved pattern). Ditto " " "with Telescopic Handles. Ditto nlilital'y. Ditto Police. Oanvas Covers for Stretchers. Spare Canvas Beds for " Sets of large Diagrams (for Lecturer's usc). Sets of Splints Field Tourniquets.

530 Elastic Tourniquets. 143 Ambulance Hampers. 146 Case Report Books. 12,453 Plain Triangular Bandages. 51,550 Illustrated Triangular Bandages (after Esmarch) . 9,729 Roller Bandages. 11,934 Pocket" Aides Memoire" in linenlineJ cnvelopes. 23,524 Small Anatomical Diagrams. 106 Electrotypes. 5,769 Arm BaJges. 35 ESHlarchrs Tourniquet Braces. 6,476 Specimen Examination Papers.

BOOK 56,778 10,674 3,46::5 619 ~4~

265

1,413 36 124 3

Shepherd's" First AiLl to the Injured." Cosgl.'ave's "Hints ant: Helps for Homc TUl'sing and Hygiene." Martin's" Que. tiOllS and Answcrs upon Allllm1ance 'Vork." MarLin's" Questions amI Answers upon Nuning." Pye's "Elemcntary I)[ll1lbging awl urgical <1l'c 'sing." Esmarch' . First Ail!. to t11e IJljured" (trallslated by II.R.H Prince s Gh ri tian). Drill :Jlanuab:;. Havre. ac . Balldag Holler rachines. tationery (hoxes of).

In concludinO' its reIort on a session of increasing progress, the COllllnitt e d sires once Inore to place on record its best and most cordial thank to the Iedical Profe ion for it loyal and continu d support, and to the Executive Ofticer of every degree, and e peciallyto the Local Honorn.ry 'ecretariesof entre ,for the a si tance o'iven by th81l1 all in the p rfol'll1ance of duties, often, it is to be feared, al'Cluou , howeyer llluch they lilay be a labour of love. It is the hop of the COllnuiLtee that the Y8nr 1 97, with its intere ting hi torical as ocintion , 111ny be a record one as regnrds both the incren 0 in the i uo of certificate , and in the extension of work' and it yentur s, therefore, to appenl to nll thoRe who hn,ve worked 0 unsolfi hly on it behalf in the pa t to spnJ'e no effort to render the current ses ion one in its re ults still more worthy of tho beneficent ReiO'n ·w hich hns witne sed such an onwnrd strido in evory nlOvemont having for it aim the aIle iation of human suffering and tho reli f of pnin.


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COPY.

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RAILWAY.

GENERAL l\1A AGEIt'S OFI~ rcE, PADDI GTO

STATION, LO~DON,

W.,

16th Nove1nbe1', 1896 .

(Cinula1' No. ::.730).

AMBULANCE CLASSES IN CONNECTION WITil TilE

ST. JOHN AMBULANOE ASSOOIATION. (GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY CENTRE).

I have pleasure in stating that with a view to furth er encourage the formation of ambulance classes amongst the Staff, the Directors [subject to certain conditions] have agreed to defray reasonable expenses incurred ill the establishment and maintenance of such classes. This will include the provision of articles needed for the working of the classes and the paymenb of Lecturers' and Examiners' fees.

3. The Local Secretary of a class will apply to the Sectional Storekeeper three days prior to the date Oll which a class 'will be held for whatever appliances are required" a~d be ~ust see th~t the. whole are returned in proper order to the SectIOnal :storekeeper ImmedIately after the Lecture or Examination has been completed.

4. In order to meet any emergency, keys of the box or room containinO" the complete sets of appliances will be supplied to the head of each depa.rtment, the Sectional Storekeeper, and the Local Secretary of each class, in the ection. A stock of such articles as bandages, splints, &c.} will be kept by the Local Secretaries who must record, and be in a position to account for the disposa.l of such articles, and also order new supplies as required from the ectional Storekeeper. 5. The classes may, by arrangement with the head of .the department be held in a Btation 'Vaiting Room, or other sUltable room belO1;(finO" to the 'ompany, who will also provide writing materials for the u~e gf the members at the examinations.

Mr. ,V. H. Maunder, Paddington, will be "Centre Secretary" for organizing the ambulance work throughoub the Company's system.

G. The ordinary in truction in the St. John Ambulance work ccnsists of a, course of not less than five lectures and practices, followed by examination. fembers who have attended at lea. t four lecture, and sncce. fully pa sed the Examiner, will receive a cer~ificate from the St. John Am bu1ance A sociation, and al 0 a badge prOVided free of cost by the Company. The examination will be conducted by an Examiner of tho St. John Ambulance ssociatioll.

1. Members of the Oompany's Stnff desirous of forming an Ambulance Class must apply to the Oentre Secretary, the application to contain not less than twelve signatures of intendiug members. In the event of a class being approved and established the following regu· lations will be observed : (a) A Local Honorary Secretary, who must be approvl,d by the Centre Secretary, to be chosen from among t the members forming each class. (b) The Local Secretary to send to the Centre Secretary a statement showing the names, occupation, department, and addresses of the members, together with a summary of the arrangements which have been made in connection with the formation of the new class. The Secretaries of existin g classes to send similar information in respect of such classes, and the ad vice to the Centre Secretary must show which members have obtained certificates and what examinations each has passed.

7. The Directors hope that members of classes, who have passed the first examination, will keep up their knowledge, and l?erfect themselves in ambulance work by periodical practices extendlllg over the two following years. ~t t.he end of e:tch complete. year, f:om the ~ate. of the previous examlllatIOn, they w111 be l' ~examll1cd. uch e~amll1atIOn will consist of practical work and (lue tIOns on thf' fir t aId syllabus of the Association' and the result shoultl prove that the knowledge acquir d in the f1r~t course i not forgot~en. The re-examination should be perform tl by a suitable local medical man, or by the t. John Ambulance Examiner if a <.:lass is being held. 1embcr , who pass the ec;oncl and t!1ird ex.aminations of the. t. John Ambulance course succes. fully, WIll receIve after the secoud examinatioll a voncher which i supplied gnttuitously by the Association and ai'ter the third xamination, they will be entitled to the med'alli01~ of the t. John Ambulance A ociation, which will be presented by and at the exp 118e of the Company.

2. Complete sets of appliances will be furnished for each section (formed as per Olause 8 of this Circular), and be under the charge of Sectional Storekeepers appointed by the Centre Secretary. The Sectional Storekeepers will be responsible for seeing the articles are kept clean and in good condition.

8. To induce members Iyho hav passed the third examinat~ol~ to keep up the knowledge they hav gained in the \~0.rk of the As.ociatIOn, the Directors have in tituted a series of compeLltIOns, and WIll award prizes to the successful competitors. Ii or this purposo ". 'ection "will be formed as und er; and each . 1as


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in a Section will be entitled to send five members who have passed the three examinations and have been selected by the class Lecturer at a class competition.

employed, provided their duties can be arranged during tbeir absence. The Head of the Department will issue the passes. Passes will be allowed for Lecturers and Examiners to attend ambulance classes and competitions. Application for the same must be made by the Local Secretary [through the C'3ntre Secretary] four days before they are required, in order tbat applications may be made for them to me.

Paddington A do. B Swindon Locomotive Department Do. do. do. Birmingham Division Do. do. (W 01 vel'ham pton) Reading do. Chester do. Hereford do. ",\V orcester do. Pontyp'l Hd. do. Cardiff do. Swansea do., Llanelly do.J Bristol Jo. Exeter do. Plymouth do.) Penzance do. J

Section

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A

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B

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10. A complete register of aU cases of first aid to the injured rendered by members must be kept by each Local Secretary, and a copy sent to the Centre Secretary half-yearly in the months of January and July.

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11. Any additional information in regard to the formation of classes, may be obtained on application to the Centre Secretary, wbo will supply the necessary forms of requisition for certificates, badges, stores, and for preparing statements referred to in Clauses 1 and 10 of this Circular, and to whom all accounts must be sent to be certified.

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12. It is hoped that the assistance afforded by the Company towards the objects of the St. John Ambulance Association will encourage members of the taff'to attend the classes which may be established more especially as the knowledge thereby gained may probably b~ found to be useful in their homes and domestic relations as well as in connection with the Company's business.

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In all, 1 G Sections. An annual competition will take place in each Section, provided that a suitable number of competitors arB available, between:a. Individuals. b. Stretcher Parties. and a series of three prizes will be given in each of these competitions, as follows : -

(Signed) J. L. vVILKINSON,

Gener'al Manager.

Fo?' I nclivid1.lal TYork. First Prize Second Prize Third Prize

FOT

First Prize Second Prize Third Prize

0

0

10

0

[5

0

£1 15

0

£2 10 1 5 15

0 0 0

£4 10

0

£1

Stndcher' JVo1·J,;-(Five Ivlen.)

9. Members attending classes and competitions beld at a distance from the Station at which tbey are employed will be allowed passes to and fro, and can obtain them on making application (through their Local $ecretary) to the Head of the Department in which they are

CORRIGENDuM.-The initials of .!\II'. Wardell, whose name was referred to at page 15 of Ia t year's H,eport, should have been printed S. C., and not as then stated.

o


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(Branb {prior\? of the

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of the lbosp

A IVIBUL A

c

Income CLnd ExpenJiit1.tre Account

of fEt. 30hn of 3crllsaIell1 in lEngIanb. DE P A R T MEN T, Ihe Year ended 30th September, 1896 .

E XPE DITURE.

I NOOME.

Instruction and Sale of Stores-

Instruction and Sale of Stores-

Gross 1'l"ofi t OIl salc of storcs Lecturers' and Examiners' fees an(1 expenses Special honorarium and tm velling

. £3760

5 10

Receipts from Centres and Dctaehcci Classes ill n :speDt 193 15

6

6

~

Salaries .

127~

Print ing, stationery and oUiDe expenses

14.99 17

Oarriage and freight

~50

of instrurt ion .

2

5126 19

/

/

D

7 1

- - - £6D7G

l~

/

-1

Public Duty, Invalid Transport and Maintenance of Stations-

- CDG53 12

1

PubEc Duty, Inva lid Transport and Maintenance of Stations -

E xpenses of remoyal of patients, including horse

Fees for rellloval of patients

1074 10 10

I

hire, travelling, incidental expenses and expenses of St . J ohn Ambulance Brigade

7

172 18 4

Donat ions and all1111al subscriptions

expenses o[

Organizing Oommi sioner

. £1253 19

906

I I

6

Salaries .

759 16

0

Printing, stationery and office expenses

216 13

0

Maintenance of stations .

134 10 11

Oost of uniforms purch ased and partly loaned to members of the Metropolitan Oorps, St. J o11n Ambulance Brigade, on a three years' agrr:ement

262 13

6

5

9

Repairs, depreciation, and renewals o[ Oarriages and appliances

Balance (bein g surplus during the year)

144

2424

5 10

1227

4

1074 10 10

9

£10,628 2 11 \Ve have examincd the books amI vouchers o[ the Ambulance Depal'tmcut ofthc Grand Plio~ In come and E xpenditure Account [or the year enueu eptem bel' 30tlt last is correct. 'l'hi!:i Accoun therein. 19,

OO LEMAN STHEET, E. O .

DeccmbeT 11th, 1896,

£10 ,628

2 11

of the Ordcr of the Tl ospi tal o[ St. John of J ern:alclll in El1gl;1l111, and certify ~h~t the above forms part of the General I UCOlllC and Expelltlit.ure L\ ccount of the Order, and l~ lDcorporatcd (SIGNED)

LOYELOOK, II. W.

~. D r 'K I J 0 A COUNTA '1'1', Audi tors.

. ,YIlI FFII li AHTJ·; UE [)

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APPENDIX

A.

St. 50hn Bmbulance Bssociation. SUBSCRIBERS,

1895 - 1896.

(Received at Central Office only, and not including those receivc<1 by LOC<tl Honorary Secretaries of Centres).

A Donalion of FivlJ Pounds and ~tpwanls constil~tles a Life Jllembe?'. An Annual Subscriptiol1 of Five Shillings and nplGa?'ds constitlltes an AnmtalllJemucr. An Asterisk (") signifies an Anmtal Subscriber.

£1 0 0 Alexander, Mrs. 100 • Baker, Mr. G. 050 • Benecke, fiss A. M. 3 30 Beil, Bros., Limited o 10 0 " Bernard, Miss E. . 050 "Blackmore, Miss F. J. 050 • Bradford, Miss E. A . 220 • Brameld, Mr. G. S. 050 • Bridges, Miss P. H. 050 " Bruce, Miss J. D . 110 • Buil, Dr. W. H. 500 Burnes, Mrs. Esther D. 330 " Capel, Mr. Frank C. 023 Carr, :;\'hs. 050 "Carr-Dyer, Mrs. 110 "Catteil, Dr. G. Trew 1 10 Cattell, D r. G. Trew 050 .. Ceely, Miss o 10 0 " Chestnutt, Dr . J . o 10 0 .. Cleasby, Mrs. • Coates, D eputy I nspector 110 General Matthew, R . N . 100 " Colfox, Mrs. "Cosell1;, Mr. , F . R.S., lII.B.. C.S. 05 0 050 Cox, Miss F. Z. R 550 Cresswell, Col. Pearson R. o 10 0 Cruddas, Miss D . E. o 10 0 " F. o 10 0 " M1'. G. E. de Parony, 1 6 0

* Davies, Miss " Davies, Miss Charlotte * Dixon, Miss W. A. Dyer, Miss Clara * Edden, Mrs. M. * Eden, Mr. T. D. * Ellis, Mi s A. M. Evans, Mr. P . J . * Evelegh, Captain G. C., R.A. * Evelegh, Miss * Farrar, Dr. R. A.. * Frank, Dr. Philip. Gordon, 1\11', A. A. * Greenhorne, Miss Grubb, Lt. -Col. Alexander Grubb, Mrs. * Haig-Brown, Rev . Dr. * Haig-Brown, Mrs. Hamilton, Colonel A. B. Hare, M1'. S. H . • Rill, Rev. S. • Hoare, Sir O'Bryen, Bart. Homer, Rev. H. Hokyns, Mrs. Wren Hospital Saturday Fuml • Hoste, Mr. G. H . • Hutton, Surgeon-Major G.

£0 10 0 o 10 0 050 050 050 1 0 0 o 5 0 o 10 0 1 1 0 o 5 0 050 5 0 0 5 0 0 o 10 0 o 10 0 o 10 0 o 5 0 050 110 110 o 10 0 100 o 10 0 100 10 10 0 050

o 10

~., A.M.D.

* " I n Memoriam .. Kay, Sir Brook, Bart. II

o 10 o

5

0 6 0

• Laird, Miss Alice M. * Lambert, Mrs. Rowley * Leach, C. C. "Liberty, 1111'S. Lazenby • Loveless, Mr. YV. K. * LmVTY, General R. YV., c. B. Lowry, Miss " Miss M. E. Lnby, :Mrs. Madan, Rev. Canon • Maude, Mi s Emily * Maw, Son and Thompson, Messrs. • McN alty, Bgde. urgeon . * McEwen, Miss McEwen, Mrs. >I< Maxwell, Mr. J . Mewburn, Miss E. * Meynell, Jr. G. C. PER

0 • Muspratt, Miss E. F. £0 5 0 0 "Nelson, fiss Anna M. H . 0 5 0 1 0 0 * Obbard, Miss C. . 05 0 2 2 0 "Perrott, Mrs. E . E. 55 0 1 1 0 * Popplewell, Capt. Webb 05 0 o 5 0 "Price, Miss N. 050 o 10 0 Royal Agricultural Soci6ty 12 12 0 o 10 0 Saurmarez, Admiral J ., o. B. 2 2 0 5 0 0 * Simpson, Mrs. J .. 0 5 0 5 0 0 * uckling, Mrs. 1 0 0 0 5 0 "Terry, Major-General Astley 050 1 1 0 >I< Thackeray, Col. E. T ., R . E., C.B., IT.Qt. 050 050 1 0 0 • Touche, II'. J. E. . o 10 0 Turnbull, Mrs. G. B. 50 0 050 o 10 0 * Walters, Miss 110 050 o 5 0 • Willard, Miss 1 0 0

£0

5

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LO DON (WE

* Lady

AND

WE TMINSTER

TlIfINI:;TElt

K.

A~\Cn).

2 2 0 * :Mrs. W. Pitt Draffen 2 2 0 *Mr. A. F. Fowler

Priestley * Mr. A. E. Fraser

DO ATIO

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3

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CE~TRE

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500 3 12 10 550 220 1 10 0 10 0 0

FROM DETA.CIIED CLASSES.

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St. 30hn Bmbulance Bssociation. LIFE MEMBERS. NO TE. - The Life illembm's ctttachccl to Centres an not

incl~lcled

in List.

HER 1\10. T GRACIOUS lIAJE TY TIlE QUEEr. IIER

~IAJE

'TY TIlE QUEKN OF S'WEDEN AKD KORW A Y.

HER ROYAL IIWIIKE • PRIKCE \' BEATRICE, I'RIKCESS HENRY OF 13ATTE . . BERG. T

A.R. Adair, ~lis!':i H. M. Amherst of IIacklll'Y, the Rt. lIon. Lord Argyll, The Y 0ry Re\,. the Dean of Barton, ,;\11":;. Allrell BartOli, ,;\11'.'. Hupe Bakcl', ,'nrgeoll-,;\lajor F. B. Baker, Mrs. F, B. Beddillgton, ?tIl's. Bollll, Mr. U" t', E. Bolckow, Mr. O. F. II. Brak.'pear, Mr. H. Hayward Branstoll, Ml' '. J. U-. BrealLtlll<tlle, tlll' ~Lll'Ilue" of, K.G. Brittell, 'al'taill R F., It.~. Bruce, ';\liss Ohl'istilllL ill. A. Bury, illajor Bu'ho:;, Mallnllle de Burlles, }1rs. Esther D. Byroll, Mr. J. L. Campuell, Hev. 'lauel Campbell, Mrs. IIngh Capel, Mr. Frank O. Chichester, the Ht. lIon. the En,rl of. Clarke, BrigatIe- nrgeon A., ::II. D. Clive, the Lady Mary 'Windsor Coates, DcpuLy In pector-GelleralU.,R.N. CottOll, ~Ir. 'hades Cress\\'el1, Col. Pearson R. Crompton Co·opemtive Provident Society, Limited Crookshank Pasha, II. E. Harry M., F.R.C.S.

Dallas, Mr. Rupert C. F.

Darwin, Dr. Geo. H., ::II.D., F.B-. C.P. Dawson, Lieut.·Col. Dalton, Lt.·Ooloucl J . C., R.A . Daul loney, General ir II. C. B., G. C. B. Dltwes, iiII'. B. M. Dixon, Lally Dixon, nIl'. ,Yaynman Drallell, 1\lrs. 'Y. Pitt Elswick ,Yorks Accident and Compensation Fuud Fellows, 1111'. F. P., F.S.S., F . S.A. Fenallo 'chi, Mrs. Figgins, :Mr. James Fralll-, Dr. Philip Frallks,:Mr. Cha'. 'Y. Frcshljell1, Mr. EJwin, LL.D., F.S.A. Furley, :\11', F. W. Gooch, iiII'. C. F. Gold worthy, Major-General W . T., ~I.P~ Cordoll, nk A. A. Gregory, Mr. Herbert E. IIacol1 , lIIr. 'Y. E., L.n.c.p. Harrion, Dr. C. Heap, lIT r. Ralph IIcap, nIl'. Ralph, junr. IIills-Johnes, General ir J. J ClToise, ir J ervoi e Clarke, Bart. J ervoi e, nIl'. . Clarke J cl'voise, Ii s . G. Clarke Kay, ir Brook, Bart. Kemball, General Sir Arnold B., K. C. B. K. C. S. I.

Leigh, the Rt. H on. Lord Leney, Miss E


32 Luby, Mrs. Lucas, "J1r. F. L. IcOlure, Lady McCorquodale & Co., Ltd. , Messrs. MacLean, ~lr. Robert MacLean Mauan, R ev. Canon Manley, Surgeon-General ,V. G. N . , F.([::. Maxwell, M1'. J . W. Mitchell, Mr. A. C. Mitchell, Mr. John K eve, 1111's. Everard S . ~e,rton, Major J . W. M. J"ugent, Mrs. Arthur Orde, Miss E. M. Perrott, Mrs . E. E. Phillips, Mr. A. Priestley, Lady R eyher, Dr. Carl (St. Petersburg) Rivington, nil'. C. R. Roberts, General the Rt. H on. Lord, G.C.B. ,

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Rodgett, :filrs. Richard B. Rowe, Ur. Richard Reynolds, F.S. A. Russell, Lady Herbrand Sancton, Mr. Philip

Sharp, 1IIr. 'William ievcking, Sir E. H., F.S . A. Skerritt, Iiss C. E. teet, :Mr. G. Carrick, F.R.C. tirling, Mr. John underland, His Grace the Duke of, K . G. Swan, 1111'. John G. Sweeting, nIi s E. Taylor, Smgeon-n1ajor, M.M.D . Tomkin, Mr. Alfred Savill Turubull, Mrs. G. B . Yacher, Mr. Francis, F.R.C. S. ,Yaddy, Ur. H. Ethmrd, M.R.C.S. ,Yeston, Lieut.-Coloncl Gould Hunter F. f; .A. ,Ye ton, Mrs. Gould HunterWilliams, Colonel R. ,Yilman, Mr. hades Whitharcl, Ml'. B. U. Woollcomhe, Dr. Rohert Lloyd, LL.D. F.I. ln st., F .. . 8., )!.n.I.A. ,Yynclham, 1I1ajor G. C. Yarrow, l\l rs. Yate, Majur C. E.

HONORARY LIFE IE lBERS ( Elected in 1'ecognition of distinguish ed sel'1-ices in jw·thering the objects of the Association.) Armstrong, Dr. Joseph F . .Adam, Mr. Basil J., M.B., & CH .~r. Arnold, MI'. E. Charles, M.D., F.R.C.S., (Victoria). Allams, :1111'. H., M.R.C.S. L.R.C.p. Adams, 1\11'. J., M.D., C.J\!', Edin. Arthm, Dr. Dayid Adams, Mr. Matthew A., F.R.C.S. Atkinson, 1\[1'. E., M.ll.C.S., L.S.A . Aitken, Mr. J. II., ~1.B . , C .~I. Atkinson, fill'. F. E. JJ .lt.C.l'. l\!.R.C . .' . Alderton, Mr. H. C., l\LR. C.S. , L.R.C.P.L. Atkinson, nIl'. Rohert, l\I.lt.C.S. Aldridge, Mr. N . Elliott, M.B., C. M. Atkinson, 1111'. Thomas R., l\1.ILC.S . , L.~.A. Allan, M1'. C. nL, l\LB. Audland, Ml'. W. E., M.R.C.S. Allan, M:r. "\Vm., l\1.B. , C.M., Edin. Austin, Dr. John J. Allin, Surgeon-Major W . B., :r.LB., A.M.D. Averill, Dr. Cllarles. Anderson, Dr. C. M. Bage, Dr. Chas., M.D., Melh. (Victoria) . Anderson, Mr. R. W., l\LR.C.S., M.R.C.P. , Bagnall, Mr. ,V. H., L.n.c.p. (New Zealand). Baildol1, Mr. F. J., l\1.]3. Anderson, Dr. G. E. C., (Cape Town). Bain, Dr. Andrew, Mr. F. W., l\LR. C.S., L.R.C.P. Baldwin, Dr. T. A. Andrews, Mr. S . , M.R.C. S. Baldwin, Mr. F. B. J., M.R.C . S. Anson, Dr. George E . Ball, Mr. John A., M.B., M.R.C.S., Eng. .Arlidge, Mr. J ohn F., L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Banks, Mr. G., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.

33 Barclay, 1111'. 'V. M., L. n.C.p., L.R.C.S. Browne, :JIr. H. Langley, F. Il.C.S. Barcfoot, Slll'g-Oaptain, J. R., JlI.R.C.f.:., Browne, :Jlr. Aurlrew, L.R.C.P. E. L.R. '.1'. (J: ova. cotia) Browlle, nIl'. Rou ert, F.R.C.S.I. Barlow, Mr. Arthm E., lILll . C.S., Eng. Brnce, :JIr. Hobert, ;'II,It.c.S. Ban, nIl'. G. A ., l\f.R.C.f'1 Brunton, Dr. John Barrow, 1\[1'. G. A., lIL It. c.... Bnchanan, fr. Peter, M.B. Barter, Dr. 'Y. Buchanan, :Jlr. \Valter, lII.Il.C.S. Bates, 11[1'. J. Cmling, M.lt.C.S., L.R.C.l'. Buck, Mr. Cbas. \\~Il1. , lII,lt.C.S.E. Bear<lmore, 1\11'. G. Rnssell, L.H.. C.l'. Buist, l\Ir. R. C., 111.13., M.A . Bull, fr. William H., F. Il.C.S ., Ell. lI1.1U'.S. Bllncle, "JI\'. A., lI1.B., c.~1., &c. Bea -ley, 1\11'. James +., L.Il.C.l'. Beaumont, ;\11'. Edgar, lI1.R.C.l:l., L. n.C.I·. Burge 's, :Jlr. ,Yilliam ltr., lILlt.C.S. Bell, :Jlr. . W. J., lI1.fLC.H Burton, "J11'. , . lI., F.n. C.S. Rell, 1\11'. J. \ V" B.)f., 11[, H. Buxton, :JIr. E lh\' arc 1, I •• R. C. r ., 111. R. C. '. ; &c. Bell, 111'. '\'111., lIf.lU'.S., J",'.A. Bensoll, .\11'. A. H., F.ll.t'.~ .I. Bryne, ltIr. P. Jas., L.ILC.P., L.ll.C .... , Ed. Bel'l1ays, MI'. II. L., lILlLC.... Cn,bIe, "JIr. John, L.ILC.P. Bigg, tafl'----nrgroll G. 'herman CalfYll, iiII'. . :Jr., ~1.R.C.S., Eng. Bingham, ;\11'. Jnllll J., L.ILC.l·. (Yictoria) . Binnic,?Ill' Alc\':. B., 1I1.11. & llI.n., "JIel\). Ca1\l'ell, Dr. \Yilliam Bird, :Jlr. \\~., lILn. Cantlie, :JIr. J., F.l!.(',s. Cal'llc,,-, :JIr. George A., i\I,H.C.S.E., L.. . A. Birt, :Jlr. Gco., '1.11. arleto]], :JIr. John ;'ha"" L. n .v.';.I. Blacklml'11, :Jlr. ,T., lILll.t:.f.:. llnall, :Jlr. Jo::;eph, lIf.B., c.lII., D.P,H. Blair, Dr. Hohert 'enter, :JIl'. D'Arc)' B., :If.R.C.s., Eng, B1oomfit'lll, 111. n., L.n.C.l'., &c. Cartel', :Jlr. F. n., F. H.C.:". Bloxlllllll ~Ir. J. Astlcy, F.lL c. H. Cas::;oll, :JIr. Theo(lo1'c, J\LIt,C.S. Blumer, ~!l'. ,y, P., F. H.(,.l' . hlLlh\'ick. "Jlr, C. 11., :1[, .\., ~LR.C.S. Blythlllllll, :\11'. C. '.,lI1.1:.C .». 'ham'rs, .Jll'. E(l\\'(1., F . n.c .. Bone, 1[1' J> . .T. :Jl., 111.11. 'hallilto!', :JIr. ,'. :'lc"JIil1lln, lILR.C.S. Bonllar, :Jlr. T. \Y. , L.I!.l'. s . Chapmlln, "Jlr. J. "Jr., lILn. Boor, Dr. 'hark'worth, "Jlr. II" 1If. R.C.S. Bower, ltIJ'. \Y. G., 1I1.1Ll ' .S. 'h[1W11el', Mr. _lJfretl, lILlt.C.S. Bowman, ~Ir. n., L.It.l·.I'. 'hecse'Yl'ight, .Jlr. J. F., lILILC.S. Bradbury, fill'. .T. It, L.iL\. Child(', :Jlr. C. 1'., F.n, '.8. Bral1lcy, Dr. DlWid 'hil(ls, Dr. Christophcr Brayton, 1\11'. Th08.; IJ.Il.C.1'" &c . Clark, )[1'. llllllrew, F.lt-C.S. Bmyton, lr . .T. (;., L.I:.C.1'., 1,.1t.C.s. 'lark, :JJr. ~1. IL, L.ll-C , p. E., c~c. Bristow, 11'. \\". 1\1., )l.ll.C.H, 'larke, :JIr. Alhelt E., )!.H.C.8., Eng., Bl'ittill, Dr. F. O. :JI. I..s .. \.. Brogllcll, Mr. J . E., L.B.C.l'. Bronglltoll, "J[\,. II. '1'.,111. n.(',s., Eng. &.c. Olarke, ltll'. Geo., lILli . Clurke, "J11'. Thoma:; F., \1. H . t', s., Eng., Brown, ?III'. A. '1'., ~1.n., c.)[. 1, .•.. \., Loud., ,rc. Bl'oomheatl, Dr. 'lias. Brook Darville, Mr., 1f . It. c.s., Eng. c c. Clarkc, ltll'. \Y. J., 11[, R. C. s . 'larke, Dr. 'W. Brown, :MI'. F. GonIon, J\L ll.C.S. 1ayLon, ]\11'. A . J., L.R.C.I'., L.R.C.S, Brown, Dr. J. Clayton, Mr. J. ., lit. Il. Brown, Dr. J. Clayton, 1\11'. William Mayne, M. L. L. Mid. Browll, Mr. J. :M., lILJt.C.S. ICC.S., !rd. ( Yictoria) . Brown, 11'. A . T enny on, l\L B. , C.lII. Clegg, :tlIr. J. Hague, lILIl.C.S. Brown, Dr. John


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Olose, Mr. J., M.B. D eyenish -Mear es, 1\11'. A . L., lILn. C.S. D'Evelyn , Mr. A. I cN eill, M.B. Oloss, Dr. J. 0., (r e'" Zealanu ;. D evis, Mr. H. F ., L.n. C.p. , :;.vLn. c.s . Oold tream, Dr. A. R n ..... C "'. Dickenson, Dr. A . Newton \ ., "'f' '.n Oo1eman, 1\"'I1'. 'H\\T. "\T Oollie, Dr. R J. Dicken on, nIl'. J. J., lILn.c.s. Oollinet t e, Mr. Frank de Beauchamp, Dickcy, Dr. A. A. G. lIL n.C'.S.E., L.R.C. P. Dick son, M1'. G. Oecil, )Ln. Oollison, Mr. F . 'Y. , 1Il. B. , o. 1., Dickson, Dr. John Dunuar lILR.C.S. Dickson, Mr. G. \\~ . , lILn. Oonl1or, Dr. Samuel, liLA. O. R., Irel., 111. D., Dillon, Dr. L. Gerald ?lIelb. (Victoria) . Dilton, :nil'. T. J., L.ll. C.S.I., L. ll.C. r.r., &c. Ooombs, Dr. Oarey Dimlllock, Dr. A. F. Oooper, Mr. H . pencer, )I.R.C. s . Dixon, )11'. J. F., 111. R. C. S. Dohie, Dr. ,Vil1iam \\. 0 . , L. R. C. P . II 1\11'. "~T Oornwa, Cosgrave, Dr. E. 1\IcDo"'el Donn'ille, ~[r. E. J., L.n.C.I'. DOllbcrla , Mr. Olcwcle, L . n. c. P. Oau tt s, D 1'. J • A • Uoxwell, Dr. Oharles F. Dove, Dr. Angu -tus O. DO"' ues, :Mr. 'Y., M.D. Oraig, 111'. Jas., M.R.C.S., Eng. Oran, nIl'. Alexander, lIL 13. Drage; Dr. Loyel1, M. A. Oran, Dr. George Drinkwater, Dr. H. Oraster, Mr. E. E ., L.R.C.P. Dryden, :JIr. Jas. Hunter, L. lt.C.P. 01' ease, :lIIr. J. Robertson, F.Il.C.S. Drylalld, Mr. J. 'Y., :1f.H . C.S . Orew, ~Ir. Juo., ::-Lll.C.8. Dmlgeoll, :\11'. J . Heplm1'l1, L.ILC.l'., Orock!'!', l\Ir. J., ::ILH.C .S. , L.S.A . L. ILC.f-i . "'I A J lIf n Dugbcran, ~Ir. :Mothenyell, lILn.c.s. ross, .J.\ r. . ., . . " O Duke, nrgcoll-:\[ajor 'Y. A. Orossfield, 1111'. A. E.., L. R.C.P. Orossland, 1111'. ,V. H . Duncan, Dl'. William Orespi, Dr. Alfred J. H. Dunklcy, :JIr. 'Y. ,\\T., F . R . C.P. Orump, Mr. T. G., 1l.A.,(Oamb.)L.n.c.p. ,&e. Dunlop, Dr. hull1am II. Ouffe, Surgeon·Oolonel O. ~IcDonogh, o. n. Dunn, Dr. D. Oulhane, .Mr. F. J. F., :\LR.C.S. Dumo, Dr. John Dul'llo, Mr. Le lie, )1. D. Darling, Dr. Stevellson Dllrlallt, ~Ir. T. A., ::ILl~.C . fi . Davidson, :fill'. A., M.n. Eadcs, :J1r. . 0 ., L. R.C.l' . , L.Il-C ... , Ell. Davidson, Dr. Thomas A. Eagar, Dl'. R Davies, 11'. Oharlcs D., lILn.c.s., L.A. Eccles, ::JIr. A. Symons, iiI. n. Davies, Mr. David L1. , )Ln. Eccles, :Mr. W . Soltan, lILl1. C.S., L.S. A. Davies, Dr. E. Eden, Dr. n. Davies, Mr. H. E., L.n.C.p., Lon . Eu.dowc5J, Surg-Licut. A., ::II.n. Davies, Dr. Sidney Edwunls, 111'. B. E. J., )I.D., C.)L Davies, :fill' . Hugh E., L.ll.C.P., Lon. Davies, Mr. Wm. R. Dambrill, l\LR.O.S. Edwards, Dr. J. IIal11111crton Elder, Mr. \V., Lll.C.I'. & H. , Edill. Davies, Mr. 'Vm., lIl.R.C.S. Elliott, Dr. IY m. H amil ton Davis, Mr. Arthur R, lII.R.C.S. Ellert011, Dr. J 01111 Davy, 11r. John, F.R. C.S. Ellcrtoll, Dr. J. ]'. H. Dawson, Mr. 0 ., L.R.C.P., LR. C.S. Ellison, 1\11'. E. II. M.R.C.S., L. r•. c .p. D e R enzi, Mr. A. 0 ., lI!.R.C.S. L.S.A. D eamer, 1\11'. G. E., L.R.C.P., L.R. C.S. Elliston, Mr. G. S., l\LR. C.S. Denne, 11r. T. V. de, L.R. C.P. Embleton, Mr. D.O., M.lt.C.S. Dennison, fl'. T. S ., M . R.O.S.E.

Embliug, ~Ir. II. A .: M.lt. C. P. (Victoria) . GaITney, Mr. O. Burke, L.F.R.C.S. , I rel. Evans, Mr. A. 11., M.R.C.S. (Victoria). Evans, "Mr. O. J ., M.R.C.S. Ganc1y, Mr. 'Y., )LR. C.S., L.. . A . Evans, 1111'. 'Y. G., L.RC.P . Gardncr, Mr. H. N., :\I.D. , C.:\!. (Glas). Evans, Dr. O. O. P. Gardner, Surgcon R H., M.B., A . M.D . Ewart, Dr. O. Theol1ore Gardner, Dr. H . Willoughby Ewart, Dr. J . Garrard, Mr. 'Y. A ., lILR.C.S. Fairbank, 1111'. 'Y., lILn.C.·. Garson, Mr. J. Hill Ross, lILn., C.)L, Ed. Fairclough, 1\11'. T. Blltler, L. R. G. , Ed. Garstallg, Mr. E. lIL, M.ILO.S. Falkner, Mr. H. G., )['11.C.>;. , J,.R.C.P.I. Gascoigne, ~ll'. 'Y. E., L.n.c.s . Fanner, ~Ir. S., :\Ln.c.<;. Gcntlc., :JIr. T. L., L.n.c.p. Fa1'l1uharson, ~lr. D. P. Maclaren, :\I. n., C. )1. Chuh, Dr. Farrcr, :Mr. nco. Alhcrt, )I.H.C.. . Gibl1on', jUl'. F. 'Y., L.ll.C.p.E. Fa''''itt, :Jlr. Tho '., :'II.ILC.R. Gibbs, :'Ill'. A. N. Godby, lILlt.C.S., L.n.c.p. Fenoulhet, Mr. E. 0., L. n.c.l'., L.R. C. H. Gih 'Oll, 1111'. O. P., L.lt.C.l'. L.:'II. Gibson, ~lr. J . II., lI1.1LC.S.E. Fentoll, Dr. :JIark AlltllOlly Gi1bcrLson, :JIr. Jamcs 11clll'Y, :\LR.C.S. Ferguson, :Jlr. J. :J1., L.ll.C.p. Gi1(lca, Oolouel Jalllcs Giles, :JIr. P. Broome, A.A, Oxon, Finlay, Snrgeon-:\lajor \\'. Fi1:ihcr, :J11'. Thos., ;\1.I:.('.S. F.JLC.S., L. n.C.l'., &c. Fisller, Dr. Tit adore ~illon, MI'. G. Gorc, :\I.n. Gillllctte, :JIr. T. D., ;\1. H. 0 .. ·. Fitzgerald, Dr. . Egerton Flanll, Hey. Thomas Glen, ~lr . Juhll, :\i.l! . Flect\l'oo(l, :JIr. T. F., L.U. C.S.,Ircl. (Yict.) GOlldan1, l\h. O. E., :\J.H.C.S., Eng. (io(l"'ill, Smgcoll-:J1ajor O. R. Y. Flcmillg, Dr .•\. . .T. Fleming, ~k 11. 11. (Victoria ). GOlUrpy, :Jlr. A. E., )1.11.('.8. Fleh.: hcl', FIL'l't-Snrgeoll W. BainlJrigge. GOllldcr, :J11'. F . .'., )ULl'.S. , L.ll . C.P. I:.);. Ciomley,:-;mg.-Lt.-Oul. Y. ~l.., :\1.D.,F.R.C.S. Forue , :J11'. X. lIay, )1. lU'. s., Eug. Graham, :Jlr. Arthur R .. )[. n. For' J til, Dr. Ruht. A. (rl'fLbam, Ml'. G. \Y., :\1. H.l'.!:).l~ . Forsyth, lk R .\dam 01'1111al11 , ~lr. G. R M., L. &: L . :JIid. Fort, Mr. Tho.· .. )t.H.C.S. K.Q.C.P., l re1. (Yictoria). Fothcrgill, Dr. ,T. R ,nUll -haw, Dr. F. Fox, 1111'. Jno.H.a,)'lllollll, :\Ln.,~Iclb. (\rict.) GmugL'r, 111'. R. E., L. ILC.I'. &;;. Fox, nIl'. ill. ,T., J .ll.( ' .I'., L.ll.l'.S. Gnwt, Dr. Dumbs, ,1. .\. Franks, Dr. Kl'JI(bl Grallt, Mr. G., )Ln. Frankish, Dr. J. D. Gl'fL 11 t, ~11'. Ogih'ic, M.B. Fra 'cr, :J1r. J. J., ~l.ll.l'.S. Gmy, :JLr. Alex., :\f.n. Fra er, ~Ir. " Till. Duncan, )r.n., C.:If ., GreeH, ~Ir. ,Yilliam T., :lLR.C .. . Camb. Grcenhalgh, ~lr. A., ~1.H.C.S., L.ll. C. P., &c. Freer, Slll'geon-~Ii1jor E. Leeke 1l'eellwootl, :Jlr. .\. ., )1. H.C.s . Fryer, Mr. Johu, M.ILC.;;. Tl'eem\'ood, ~lr. O. . , M.R.C .. Fryer, ~II'. John, lI1.lt c.. E ., L.S.A.. (hens, Dr. E. II. Fryer, ::\11'. Wm. J? , 1,.H.C.I'., &c. Griffin, Dr. J . (Port Elizabeth) Fulton, 1\11'. G. O. II. , :r.r.n. 1 1'i f1in , :JIr. James, lILll.C.s., L.S . .\.. Fmllcl', 1\11'. Gcorge 11. , )Ln.C., . Griflith , nIl'. A. Y., l\LR.C.S. Furley, 1\1r. John GrifJlths, Ur. Juhn . , )I.R.().H., L.R.C.l'. GriJfith, ::\Ir. P. Rhys, lIr.n. c .. Gaub, Mr. O. Baker, lILn.C". Gabu, :,\11'. J. E., l\1.t:..C.S.E. , L.R.C.p. ,ritliths, ~lr. Franci, lIl.E., c.,r.


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Simon, Mr. 1. F., 1I[']LC.R. Simpson, Dr. J. Herb ert Simpson, 1I1r. , V. ., M.R. C.S. Sinclair, Mr. A. MacGrego r, 1IL B. (Aberdeen) kae, Dr. Francis D . A. kclding, Mr. H enry, i\l.ll., B.C., B.A., &c . Skinner, 11'. D., 111. fl., ET. C.lI . L, Abel'. (Victoria). Sloman, Mr. H., L.n.c.l'., L.n.C.R. loman, 11r. S. G., junr., L.R.C.I'. mith, 11'. G. Jackson, I,.H. '.R. I. mith, Mr. 1111. Pal' on, :l1.I:.C.S. Robinson, Mr. H. S., :lI.R.C ... . mith, :nIl'. H. Hammond, 1If.n. c. H. Robinson, Dr. R. B. mith, 1Ir. R. Bra(lshaw, L. ILC.R.E. Rogers, Dr. Bertram M. Roper, Mr. H erbert J., :II. H. c .._. E., mith, 1111'. R. ., L.n. c. p. 11:., F.lt. C. P. E. Smith, Mr. ,Yo J .) L.B... 1'. L.R.C.l'., LOll. mith, Dr. Strall'onl Ronnd, :DIr. John C., i.\1. Il . C.f;., L.n.c.p. mith, 1Ir. M. LOlllax, 11[, n. c. '., Eng., Row e, IIII'. Joseph H., i\['B., C.:lr. Abel'. L.It.C.p. (Kew Zealand). Rowe, Dr. Thomas Smith mith, Mr. H. inclair, F.n.c.p.E., Rumboll, Mr. ydney, L.R.C .p., i\Ln.C .. . L.R. C.H.E. Bumboll, Dr. C. F. Russell, 111'. John, i\J.A. , i\I.B. Smith, 111'. T. Hansoll, L.]L(·.P., I . . ll.C'.S. Ruttl e. Mr. Robert L. 1'l1., L.S. panton, 1Ir. ,Yo DUllllett. F.R.C ... Ryan, M1'. ,V. H., :lI.R.C.l'.r. Spence, Mr. 'Ym. Jas., I..lLC.l' E. St. George, Dr. George Spong, nIr. TI alTY, B.A. (Oxon) L.S.,\. St. L eJger, nil'. R. A., M.B., c.:l1., Erlin. Squance, Dr. T. Coke Salmon, Mr. Harry R., iII. B., ET. CH.B., Squire, Dr. J. E. lIIelb . (Victoria). 'tack,1Ir. E. C., L.R.C.P.I. talker, Mr. A. 11. , :lLll. SaIl, 1fr. E. W. H., :lI.R.C... . Sanders, :DIr. C11as., :lI.R.C .. . , M.B. tamford, Mr. ,Yilliam Ackrill, 1II.n.C.R. Sansome, 1Ir. P. J., :lI.u.c.S. teet, :JIr. George Carrick, F.P. .. H. Scantlebury, :J1r. Geo. J., L. ET. L. :IUD., tenhouse, Dr. ,V. 1I. (New Zealalld). Stewart, ~1r. . A., :lCD., :lI.A. R.C.P . , &c. (Victoria). Scatliff, :nIl'. P . :nI., :lLIt.C.S. Stewart, nil'. F. :JIc B., L. H.C.R. Sr.hle inger, Mr., R. E. ,:II. n. c.::; . (Yictoria) . Stirling, Dr. Robert Scholefield, Dr. G. E. Stirling, Dr. D. H. Seilers, 1\11'. R. Burdett, i\I.R.C.S. tockwell, Dr. F . Sellers, :nIl'. W. H. J., lILB. toker, Dr. G. Sergeant, :JIr. Edward, ~LR.C.R. toney, :JIr. Percy B., :'>1.1t.C.s . Shaw, II'. Jas. , ~1.B. Stotharcl, :DIr. ,James, ~I.I:.C.:-; . Shaw, Mr. T. S., i\I.B. Strctton, nIl'. J. Lionel, :If.It.C.H. Strettoll, M1'. a.muel,1I1.It.c. i-l. Sheaf, Mr. C. A. Ernest, :lI.R.C.P. Shelly, Dr. C. E. Stroyan, Mr. F., ~1.1l.C.~;" &c . Strong, Mr. R. G. Shives, Dr. J01111 Slllart, NIl'. J . A. Erskine, L.n.c.p . Shone, Snrgeon-11ajor W. J. Summers, Mr. Jolm H., L.RC.S., L.n.c.p. Shuttleworth, Dr. Sutherlanu, Mr. J. A., M.r., C.:l1. Siddall, Dr. J. B . Sutherland, Dr. Chas . J. Simmons, Dr. E. 'W alpol e

Sutton, Dr. II. G. Yernon, Mr. A. Heygate, 1ILR.C.S. Swann, Dr. A. Yernon, II'. ,V., M.R.C.S. , L. R.C.l'. Swann, Dr. Alfred Vincent, Mr. H. B . , M.R.C.S. Swete, Dr. Horace Vores, nIr. Arthur, ~L R. C. S. Symes, Dr. E. " Test ,Yacher, M1'. Frank, M.R.C.:;. Tamplin, Mr. Chas. II., ~I. R. C. S. ,Yaddy, 11l'. H . E., L. R. C. p. Wade, Mr. A . Breedoll, M.n., M.R.C.:;., Taylor, Dr. James Taylor, :ill1'. Ja ., F.R.C.H. L.S.A. Taylor, Mr. Thomas, 1IL It. c.:;. ,Yale, Mr. Geo . , D.p.lI. (Camb.), i.\I.R. C.S. , Taylor, Dr. . Hamilton L. H. C.l'. Taylor, 11r. Thomas, :lLn.c.... ,Yaldo, Dr. Fred J . Templeman, nIl'. has., 1II. B. ,Yalker, 111'. Bernard, :II. R. C. S. Thomas, Dr. 'Y. ,Yalkel', Mr. J . Pixton, :lLll.C ... . Thomas, Mr. John, :ll.ll.C.R. ,Yalker, :Jl1'. Samuel, :lLn.C ... . Thomson, Dr. Darda,y ( Victoria. 'Ya.lker, Mr. Cyril H., :lI.B., :ll.R.C ... Thomson, II'. J . R. lI1enzie , :If.B., c n.D., 'Vallace. nIl'. R. S., L.S.A. Melh. (Yictoria) . W allis, Mr. Fred. 1\1., ;\L R. C. S. Thomson, Dr. Geo. ,Yalsh, nIl'. Davicl, L.l-t.C.P. Thomson, Dr. Jame 'V,.nl, Mr. J . P . . , :lI.R.C.S., Eng. Thomson, Dr. " Tilliam " Tal'll, :JIr. :J1. A., F.H.C.S.I. Thomson, :J11'. f., :lLn., (.' .:11. ,Yard, Dr. :JIartinclale Thomson; :Jlr. 11. n., :lI.Jl., ET. Clr.:lI. ,Yanen, 11'. Wm., L. ET. L. Mid., K.Q.C.P., Thornton, :Jlr. Bertram, ~LR.C.K. Ire1. (Yictoria). Thnrsfielcl, Dr. T. 'Y. W anvick, Mr. F. J . , :lI.n . Tinley, Dr. T. Waters, Mr. J. L., :lLn. Topping, i.rr. J. P., :lr.n., c .:lI., Glas. ,Yatsoll, Dr. J. C. Town end, Dr. F. E. ,Yatson, Mr. A. A., )LR.O.S. Trimble, Mr. '. J., I,. It. C. l'. Wat on, Dr. C. Trotter, Dr. Leslie B. Wat on, nIl'. 'Y. J., :lI.R. C.. . Trotter, :JIr. ,I'. 0., :lLlLC.R. \\Tat on, nIl'. Wm., 111. R.C.H., Eng. TUllstall, Dr. A. C. ,Vatthews, 1fr. Herbert, :II. B., C. ~r., Edin. Turner, .r.Ir. H. GUllion, i\r.n.c.' ,Yatt , ~lr. ,V. F., M.n.C.S.E., L... A. Turner, 'tarr-. llrgcull Emata ,Yaugh, lIlr. Alexr., )I.n.c.s. Turner, FleeL- urgeoll Rohert, ]1. X. W eaver, Mr. ,V. G., ;\I.R.C. ' ., L.H.C.P., Turn r, 'yclllCy, Mr. A. :Jr., M.lt.C.,. L.R.A. \Y ehh, Dr. ,I'm., F.R.C. '. Tmner, Mr. Thoma', i\1. It. . S. ,'{ebb, Mr. Tho. L. :lI.R. C.K., L.U .C.r. Turner, Dr. ,Villi!tlll ,'{euster, 1\1.1'. Ridley :ilr., :lLR.C.S.,L.R.C.P., Twiss, urgeon U. E., A.?I[' D. Tyrrell, 1\11'. 'Ya.lt er, 1I1.R.C.S. L.R.A . Ty Oll, Mr. 'W illiam Joseph, ;\LB. ,Yebh, 1\11'. lIy. L. , :If.R.C.S.E. Underhill, Dr. J. E. 'Yedmore, 1\11'. E., M.lt.C.::;. Underhill, Mr. F. T., F.R.C.!':., L.R. C. l' . "~eekc Mr. Francis H. , i\LR.C ... Wh e leI', Dr. William Ireland Eng. Uppleby, Mr. J. G., L.R.C.p., L.R.C.S. ,Yhit , Dr. E. A. White, [r. R. W., JJ.n .c.p. (Port Elizabeth). White, Dr. ,Yilliam Usher, Dr. William Valentine, Mr. William, L. R.C.P. White, 1\11'. W. H .. M.n. ,YhiLeheacl, 111'. A., M.B., C.M., Aller. Vance, Mr. ,V. J., L. n.c. p. (Ne w Zealand) Vassalli, lr. Jerom e ., L.ILC.p.

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EX AMINING iTAFF. Abbott, 1\[1'. C. E., JlI. n. '.~. AlexalHler, Dr. G. Paton Allen, l\ll'. T. IY. J., )T.R.C.S., Eng., &c. Altham, Dr. JillllCS An(lerSOll, Dr. J. Wa.llace Al1<lersoll, Dr. Rohert Applehy, Jrr. F. II., )f. n. c. S Archer, Dr. E. L. (Atl elaille) A 11, Surgeon Lieut.-C,)l. H. Yacy, A.:'IL.·. Atkinson, Dr. EcIwal'<1 AnLllal1tl, MI'. \\T . R, )r.n.c.,·.E . ,

Browl1, Dr. ' . .M. Bro\\"llficlrl, Mr. H. M. M.lt.C .• ' ., EnCf. &c. Browlle, Dr. Hobert 0 Bloom field, Dr. Bruce, illr. Robert, M. R.C'.:-'. Bruce, Dr. Irilliam BI'l11Jllllitt, Dr. R. (Adelaide) 13tWhall, Dr. \\T. A. Bu('hanall, Dr. J . Buist, illr. R. C., lII.1L c . H. Bull, Mr. 'Y. n., :\LR.t'.S., Ellg. Bullock, Mr. C., )I.It.C.H., &c. 1,.11. C'. J'. L. Bnrtoll, nIr. ' . II., :'If.R.C .. ·. Bain, Dr. D. B. Byrne, Mr. L., IC.n.c.p. Bakel', Jlr. F. B. 'aliIC'. :;\11'. John, L.H.C.p. Ball, Dr. C. B. Culll'ell Dr. 1\'111. BangH)", Dr. Hil'hanl CaIro,,·, .?Ih. Thoma', )I.ILC.H. Barefoot. ,'ur~. -~lajor.T. R. Camphell, ~Ir. P., )I.B. Barnanl, Dr. J. II. (Pa.ris) Cantlil', .:\11'. James, F,lLl'.S. Hamcs, Dr. Eclg;1l" (Hollg ](Ol1g) Barroll, Dr. G. n. ·ardell", 1\[1'. G. A., )LH.G . ,.- , EllU . a, • Barrs, Dr. A. C:. b', L . . Calc,)', Dt·. Basil Bartor, Dr. ·W. Carey, Dr. F. E. (Guel'llsoy) Bateman, Dr. T . .T. D. Carr, Mr. Th011las, )Ul.C.S. Beatson, Dr. Georgc Cartel', MI'. ])'<Ire)" B., )LlLC.S. Bon on. Dr. .\.. H. 'a.-san, :;\Ir. T., )f. ll. c. s. BClItlHUll, Mr ..A. 0., )LI~.C.~. ('a,·.-itli, Dr. F. R., )1. A. Beny, :\[1'. \\T., F. H. ('.s. r. CILllell, Dr. G. Trew Berkeley, Dr. 'hach'ick, Dr. C. ]\1., )I...\" Big~, Dr. G. Sherman 'ila.(lwiek. Dr. A. Black, ~Ir. Erllest Blacklntm, ?Ir. J., ~r. It.c.... Chnlllten;, .:\lr. GOOI'O"O b , )1 n Blair, Dr. R. hapman, Dr. (X e\y Zcalau(l) Bone, ::'Ill'. Douglas 'hapman, .:\11'. J. Milne, )I.D . Boor, 1\11'. Leonard, :II. u .. S., (XewZealallll) (,harle worth, lll'goon-:;\Iajor H. (India). Bourko, Snrgeoll-:;\[ajor Ulick, A.:\LD. he ·tnutt, Mr. J., L.Re.p . , L.R.C.S. Bowen, SllJ'geOll-0011Cral hil(ls, Dr. Christopher Bradley, Dr. D. ' lark, illl'. .\. F. C., :'II.B.C.;lI. Branthwaite, Mr. Harrison, F.R. C.S . lark, Mr. G., )I.B. Branch, Dr. W . J. (,Yest Indies) lark, :;\Ir. .eorge, M.B., C.~I. Bran(1, Dr. A. T. Clnrk, lIlr. F. 'Y., lIJ.n.c . . , L.n.c.p. Brooks,1\lr. B'. A., M.ll. C.. . larke, Dr. Andrew Broughton, Dr. Cla.rkc, Brigade- nrgeon Lt. -Col. Alfred, Brown, Dr. A. Tennyson M. D . Brown, Mr. J ., L.n.c.!'., L.R.C.S.I. larko, 11'. ,V. E., F . I~ . C.S . J.

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Grant, Dr. W. J . IIurry, Dr. J. B. Gray, 1111'. A., )[. n. IIuttOIl, Surgeoll-)Iajor G. A. Greatbearl, :JIr. J. n., )['B., C.M., )LIl.C.f-i.E. l'Anso 1 }, Mr. ,\TellJy, ::II.B., C.)1. (. 'outh Africa) Iunes, 'l1l'geoll-General, ir John Ker, Grcener, :Mr. :JI. II., ::11.13. K.c.n., ]<'.It.C.,'. (Florence, Italy) Grenfell, ,\11'. ,V. F., lIL1LC.S. Irving, Dl'. (New Zealand) Grier, Snrg.-Mil,jor H., l\1.H.C'.l'.I. Jack 'on, Dr. Allan GrifHn, ~lr. IIl11 es, l\1.Jt.t'.H., L.l-l.A. Jackson, Dr. C. GriOlths, Dr. ,Tohn J:1Cb;Oll, )lr. E. S., )I.B., C.1\1. Griffith, Professor T. ,\Tanlrop, l\1.D. Jar.:kson, 'ir R., c.B., F.It-C." . Griffiths, ::'lIr. P. Rhys, )1. H.C.s. JallalH1, :J1r. W. IIamiltoll, F .R. C. S. Gwynn, Dr. '11nrle' Jennillgs, )11'. ,rIll. 111., ::ILll.C.S. Hacon, Dr. (1' ew ZealalH1) J epsoll, Dr. E. Hagyarrl, ~lr. Rol,ert, 1\1.]{'C.". Johllston, ~Ir. R K, ::II.D. IIall, nrgeon-~Injor Lees, lIL .Jolley, Dr. R. Hall, Dr. WilliAlIl Jones, Dr. Evan Ualli\\-ell, Dr. R. 1 . JOllr , Dr. Hugh. IIamiltoll, Dr. A. A. (Adelai(le) .1olles, Dr . .J. Arnallt HamiltoJl, Dr. J. A. U. (KnpulHla, • outh .follc~, Dr. W. Hlack Australia; Joncs, ,\11'. ~Iakeig, l\1.lt.C.S.E. Hannah, ~lr. W. T., )1. B., C.l\!. Kllly, Dr. T. Gordon Harley, ,\11'. H. W., 1".H.('.1'. Kelly, ::'lI1'. R. Yantlelenr, F.It.C . . ( ydney) Harpel', Dr. II. C. J~e.r., .'nrgeon C. 'Y., ::ILl>. Harper, '\lr . .T. ,\"., )l.l:.('.".E. Kilkell~, .'llrgeon Ct1ptnin C. R IIarper, ,\11' ..1. H., 1\[,1:.1 '.::; ., L.It.I ' .1'. Killg, Dr. IIarris, D}. S. C. Killlle1lJ'. ::'Ifr. 'Ym., l\Ln. Hal'li,', Dr ..Jolm .l. cw ,'Dutil ,Yale 'J l\'illahall, Brigar1e- 'urgeoll J. Hanison, '\[1'. D., F. It.!'. KllO\\'le,' , ,\11'. F. J., ::Ir.n.c.··. ITanisOll, ,\11'. II. L., IL\' (Cuu h.), Lapagl', Dr. C. )[,1:.(' ..0.;., Ell" .. &e. Latilller, )11'. II. A., )LIt.U.S. Harny, Dr. i\lrr'll L,LttC1', Dr. Cecil IIan'e), Dr. Eldoll I 13l'l'lllwla) LallJ'ie, VI'. Caspar R. lTa"ell, ,\11. C. li., )1.1t.L'."., Eng. La\\,:oll, Dr. ,eo. IIayle, ::'l1r. T. II., '01.11. Lawton, Dr. II. A. Helm, ])1'. R 1)111111as Leahy, ~Ir . .eL, ~r.R C.>l. IIe}}(lcr~on, Dr . .T. II. (Arlelaille) Le(lianl, Dr. II. A. Hey, ::'llr. :Jlillles, :'Il._\., \1. H.C'."., L.lt. '.1'. Lee, Dr. J. Houge:, ~lr. William, ?I!. n.c.s. Lees, )1r. William, )I.H.C.,'. lIofl'Jnall, )11'. A. II., 1..1:.l'.l'. Lellllox, Dr. Dayil1 Hoorl, Dr. Liud ay, Dr. J ..A. Howa!'(l, .Jrl'. IIe1Lton '., :-.r.n.r.s., r..H.C.P. Lillg, .:.II'. }I. E., ::I['11.C., ., Eng. Hogg, Dr. Waltl'l' D. (Paris) Littlewoud, ~rr. 11., F. n.c.S. Liltle\\'ooll, ::'Ill'. J. 0., ::I[ R.C.R., ec. Howe, Mr. E. R., L.ll. '.>l. Li"ingstolJc, Dr. T. Howie, Dr. Alexa,urlel' Lloyll, Dr. E. J. Hutlson, Dr. II. E. Lloytl, :Mr. Jordan, F.R.C. Hughes, Mr. Hligh Lewis, L.n.c.s. L011g, !Ill'. Freel, J\LR.C.S. Huut, ]1,[1'. R, ::1[, R.C.S. Loveless, MI'. ,\T alter K., L. n, c. P. IIunter, Mr. E. J., L.IL ·.l'.E. Hunter, llIr. \\' . J., L. F. P. S., Glas., & L.l\I. Lo,,", Mr. Charle', :lLB. (New Zeahl.lld)

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Deputy

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Davy, Mr. R, F.Il.C.I'. Forsyth, Dr. R Dickey, Dr. A. A. G. Foster, ::'lTr. Henry, ::Ir.n.c.s. Dickson, ::'IIr. Cecil, )1.13. Frankish, Dr. (l:\e" Zealan(1) · k 1 G ~' r '113 Frank', Dr. R D lC ~son, r. . 1\., "" • Domville, IIIr. E J., L.R.C.P. Freer, nIl'. E. L., ::Ir.n.c.,'. Donald, :JIr. 'Y., M.B. Fryer, nIl'. Jolm, )l.ll.C.S. Douglas, Brigade-Surgeon, C. )1., 1:T. QZ. Fumell, Surgeon-General E. (Cannes) Downes, Dr. E. Fyffe, Deputy Surgeon-General, M.D. Drage, Dr. Lovell, ::If.A. Galletly, Ml'. W. G., )I.13. Drinkwa.ter, Dr. H. Galpin, Mr. Richan1, lI1.R.C'.S., L.S.A. Dryden, Dr. J. HUllter Garson, Dr. J. G. Duke, Surgeon-Lt. Col. A. M. (Ceylon) Garton, Dr. W. Dunbar, Dr. E. W. Gibb, Dr. Duncan, Dr. A . James Gihh, Mr. ,Yilliam, L.lL C.l'. Dlllcan, Mr. ,Yilliam, L.R.C. P ., L.P•. C.S.E. Gibbon, :oIl'. F. 'Y., L.R.C.S. & L.R.C.l'., Duncan, Mr. \V., ::If.B. Edin. Dunckley, Dr. W. W. Gilbertson, Mr. J . II., L.n.C.p., ::ILR.C . S. Dumo, Dr. J. . Giles, Brigade-Surgeon P. B., 111. H.C.S, Durno, Dr. Gimlette, Dr. Thos. II. Dyer, Dr. H. Geary Godfrey, 11r. A. C., M.B. (Jersey) Eades, Mr. Samuel Oliver, L.R.C.l'., Gorham, Dr. James John Edin. Grant, Dr. Ogilvie

"T.

T


47

4G Moore, Dr. F. Lowe, Dr. G. M. Morgan, Dr. O. ",Y. (New outh ·Wales) Lowe, Dr. W. G. Morgan, Mr. H. M., lILn.C.i-i. Lawson, Dr. George Morgan, Dr. Llewellyn Macartney, Mr. R, L.l't.C .P. Morgan, Mr. ",Y. L., M.A., M.ll.U.i-i. Macgilvray, 111'. ",Y. J . H ., L.RC.P. Monis, Sl11'geoll.O n pt. ",\T. A. Mackenzie, Dr. Thomas, III. A. Mortimer, Dr. T. D. E. Maclean, Dr. Ewen J. Nance, Dr. H. O. Mackie, Dr. John Neild, Dr. J. E. (:i\[elholll'lle) MacLeol1, Dr. Neilson, Dr. H. 1I1acknes', Dr. N elson, Dr. Stanley Macpherson, Dr. A. (Cape T own) N e\nnan, Dr. ",IT. Mahon, Dr. G. A. D. ~ewsham, .JIr. F., 111. H.C.S. Malcolm, Dr. O. ell ton, Dr. R Olark Manley, Mr. J. H. H., liLA. (Oantab.), Nicholson, Brigade·Surgeon E. lILB., lILR. C.S. Tixon, Mr. F. Alcock, F.ll.C.S.r. Mann, 11'. W. S., M.R.C.S., Eng. Norton, Mr. A. T., F.Il. C.S. March, Dr. H. C. NYi)sen, Dr. P. J. de Markham, Dr. W. (Adelaide) Onkley, Dr. Marsh, Dr. James J. L.R.C.S.I. O'Fanell, 111'. Oharles, L.Il. C.P., L.l\.C.~. Marshall, ~Ir. J . J . de_Zonche, Okell, Mr. G., 111.1:. c.:,;. & L.A.H. Dub. o born, .1\11'. amuel, F.I1.C.S. MarLin, Mr. E. F., IILB. O\\'en, nIl'. E., F.ll.C.S. Martin, lIlr. J., F.R.C.S. Owen, Dr. O. H. P. Martin, Dr. J. W. Packer, Dr. W. H. Matthews, Ur. Valentine, lII.R.C.S. Page, nIl'. H. W., F.l:'C.i-i . Maynard, Dr. J. Olarkson Partridge, ~Ir. S., 1I1.lJ. UcDougall, Dr. R Partridge, Mr. T., lIL n. c., . McE\yan, Dr. D. Paten-,oll, Dr. McEwan, Mr. "'V. 0 ., lILB. McOarthy, nIl'. Justin "fiIcCullum,lILn.c.s. Peal'lllan, ~lr. T. E. A., ;l1 .ILl.S. l)eters, "fill'. A. J. A., L. ll,C.P. & L.n. L.S., McDonald, MI'. J., M.A., 1II.B., C.lIL Eel in., &c. &c. McDougall, Dr. R Phillips, 1111'. O. H., lILIt.C ... ~Ie~wan, Dr. D. Phillips, ~lr. G. B., ;lLH . C.l'. McFarland, Brigac1e·Snrgeon F. E. Pim, ~Ir. F. de Beeho, L.lI.C.l'.T. McKellar, Dr. A. O. Pisani, Professor (Malta) McLean, Dr. Allan McNalty, Brig .. Surg.·Lieut .. Ool. G., M.D, Pole, Dr. Alexander Polson, Dr. J. (Orallge Free 'tate) 1I1ears, Dr. F. O. Pooley, :\Ir. R O. Masoll, L.It.O.i).!' Messiter, Mr. ~I. A., 1II.R.C.S Pooley, :\Ir. E. B., L. n.C.S. Metcalfe, Dr. Pope, :\11'. F. M., )Llt.C.S. Milburn, Mr. O. H., lILB. Potter, ~Ir. H. Percy, F.1LC.H. Miller, Dr. J. W. Poulton, Dr. B. (Adelaide) Milne, Mr. Robert, M.B. Pratt, Dr. J. Dallas Modlin, Dr. 1. Gibson, L.S. A., 1I1.n. Price, lIIr. Arthur, lILIU'.g. Moffat, Rev. Dr. Purves: Dr. A. colt Monckton, Surgeon Lieut.·Col. V. B. Hanson, 1111'. W. E., lIr.n, O.S .E. Uoore, Hon. Brigade.Surgeon:Sandfortl Ratcliff.Gaylard, 1\11'. J., L.R.C.l'. Moore, Mr. II. 0., 1II. R. C. s. R eid, Dr. T. Whitehead Moore, Dr. Milner

Reid, Mr. Duncan J" M. B. Resignol, Dr, A. Le Rhys, MI'. W . L., lILR.C.S., &c. Rice, Dr. W. Richaruson Riddell, Ir. J. Scott, M.A., M.B. Rigden, Mr. Brian, M.R. C.S., Eng. Ring, Mr. O. Gore, M,lt.C.S. Robb, Dr. James, B. K. Roberts, Dr, ArLhnl' Roberts, Mr. II. Jon es, M. R, C. R. Roberts, Dr. Lawton Rohcrts, Dr. Grifiiths J. Roberts·Dudley, fr . F. J., IIf.R.C,S., L . . A.

Robinson, Dr. A. H. Rohinsoll, ?tIl'. H. S., III. It. C.. , &c. Robinson, Dr. E. L. (Gl1el'llsey) Robinsoll, Dr. A. II. RobinsoJl, Dr. ,I'. Rosignal, Dr. A. L. Rop2r, II'. H. J., ;lLR.C. Hosignal, Dr. A. Le Ross, "fill'. :\Iacleod, F.R.C.S. Round, nil'. John OOl'll\\'all, IILR,C.S. Russell, Dr. John l~utherford, Dr. Henry Ruttle, Dr. R St. Leger, .JIr. R A., ~I. D., C. M. eatlilr, ~rr. P. :\r., M.R.C.:;. chofield, ?tIl'. Harold, )1. B. ,cott, Dr. R. J. II. Seller, MI'. R. Burdett, LR.C.S. Shaw, Dr. John Shaw, Mr. Thomas Bowes, L. R.C.P . Hhelly, Dr. . E. Sherpenl, Dr. H. hives, Dr. J. Shuttleworth . Dr. G. E. Sitlclall, Dr. J. B. Simmonus, Mr. H. M., M.R.C.S., Eng. Simmons, Dr. E. ,Yalpole Simp on, "fill'. ",V. ., M. It.C.S. I inclair, Dr. Robert Skae, Dr. Francis Sleman, 1111'. R. R " L . • A. Smith, M1'. 0., M,H..C.,'. Smith, Dr. G. Smith, Dr. H. Smith, Mr. J, W., M.B.

Smith, Mr. H. Hammond, M.R.C.S, Smith, Mr. R. S., L.R.C.P. Snell, Dr. Sydney, H. Soutar, Mr. O. H., lILB. (Australia), Spencer, Dr. W . Hemy Squance, Dr. T. Ooke Squire, Dr. J. E. Stalker, Dr. A. M, Stanton, Dr. teel, Dr. W. D. Steele, urgeon·Major W. H, Steet, 11'. G. Oarrick, F.R.C.S. Stirling, Dr. D. H. Stoker, Dr. W. Thornley tokeI', Dr. George iI'etton, Mr. J, Lionel, )1. R. C. s, turrock, Mr. J. F., 1I[.B., C.M., &c" &c. Sutherland, Mr. J. A., M,B. utton, Dr. A. 1. \Yann, MI'. A., lILR.C.R. ",ete, Dr. Horace yrne , Dr. E. ",Yest Tayler, :F. T., M.It.C.S.E, Taylor, ~1r. L. A., lI1.R.C.S, Tay lor, urgeon· Lieut. ·001. ",Yilliam, M, D. Templeman, Mr. Oharles, II1.B. Thomas, Dr. A. Garrod Thoma:, Dr. (New Zealand) Thoma. , Dr. D. E. Thoma', Mr. "'I'. E. L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Thol11<1 , :\11'. H. D., L.RC.H., L.R.C.P., &0. ThompHon, Dr. E. C. Thompson, Dr. ,17. Thomp on, Mr. J. Hilton, LB., M.S. Thornhill, Brigade· urgeon M. (Guernsey) Thur fiell[, Dr. 1'. "'I'. TotlLl, Ml'. Oharles, III. R. C. s. Toll, II'. J. T., lILR.C.R., L.R.C.P. Tomlin 'on, Brigade· urgeon E., 111. D. l' reharne, II'. J. L., lILIt.C .. Trimble, Mr. O. J., J".R.C.P. Trittoll, Mr. W. P., lIf.R.C.S . (Natal) Tuckor. Dr. P. (Bermuda) Tun stall, Dr. A. O. Turner, urgeon·Major Turner, Dr. "\Y. (Gibraltar) Tynell, Mr. Walter, M.R.C.S. Tyson, Dr. W, J. (Umzinto) Vernon, Ml'. A, Heygate, F,R.C,S. F


48 Yernon, Dr. ",V. Wade, Dr. A. B. ",Vallace, Dr. Thomas. Waldo, Dr. F. J. Walker, 1\11'. James, M.R.C.S. Wallis, Dr. E. D. Ward, Dr. M. O. Ward, 1\11'. M. A., F.R.C.S. Ward, Dr. J. L. W. -Waters, Dr. J. H. Watts, Mr. ",Y. F., M.R.C.S. Weaver, 11r. W. G., M.R.C.S. Webb, Mr. J. E., IILB. Webb, Mr. T. L., Y.R.C.B., &c. Webb, Surgeon-Oaptain W. Wemyss, Dr. Wheeler, Dr. W. J. Whitby, Miss L., L.R.C.P., &c. White, Mr. O. H., lILR.C.S. White, Dr. Henry Whitehead, Surgeon-Major H. R.,

F.R.C.S.

Whyte, Dr. J. Mackie Wild, ~fr. H. S., !II.R.C. ' . Williams, 1\11'., !II.R. C. .·., Eng., &c. Williams, Dr. J. D. 'Williams, 1\11'. N., IILR. C.S . Williams, Smgeon-1\1ajor (Sydney) Wilkinson, Dr. J. B. ",Vilson, Dr. J. Scott Wilton, 1\11'. J. P., IILR. C.S. ",Vingate-Saul, Mr. ",V., IILR.C.S., L .S .A. 'Winslow, Mr. L. Forbes, !II.R.C.P. Woods, Dr. J. F. Woods, Dep. Inspector-General, !II.D. Wood, Dr. A. T. Wood, Mr. J. 0., L.R.C.P. 'Woodward, Surgeon-General G.P.I1I. (Sydney) Woollett, Dr. S. W. Wright, Dr. O. F. Wykesmith, :JIr. Walter, F.R.C.S. Yule, Dr. Robert:r.r.

49

FORM OF BEQUEST TO THE

~t.

JJohn Jlnlbulanr£ I

~s50riation.

gIve and bequeath to the

Central Executive

Committee for the time being of the St. John Ambulance Association the sum of £ ______________ to be applied, at

the discretion of the

Central

Executive

Committee of the said As ociation, towards the philanthropic objects of

uch A ociation, and I direct that the said sum

shall be paid, free of legacy duty, out of such part of my personal estate as may be legally bequeathed for charitable purposes.


51

APPENDIX

B.

St. :tohn Bmbulance Bssocta tic n. METROPOLITAN DISTRICTS AND COUNTRY CENTRES. following IS a Nominal Roll of the Towns and Districts where" Oentres" have been form ed since the St. John Ambulance Association was established in 1 77. The names and addre ,'es of the Local Executive Officer' can be obtained on application to ate, Clel'kenwell, London. E.C. the Chief ecretary, t. John' THE

Metropolitan Centre. No.1 District (Kensington, 'outh Kensington, Brompton, aULl Notting Ifill, &c.) No. 2 D istrict (City and Port of LOiHlon, including Bloomsbury, and Eat Loudon) No.3 District ( t. James' "Yhitehall, Iayfair, IIyuePark, .'f.) No.4 District (Uelgravia and Chelsea) N~.

"

"

No.6 District (IIaDll11ersmith, Chi wick and Fnlham)

"

No.7 District ( orth-Ea. t London, Clapton, etc., now included in J o. II. Di trict) No. 8 District (Putney, ,Valllls\,orth and neigh bourhootl) orth- \Y est London, etc.)

No. 10 District (Urixton, Kennington, Balham, Clapham and neighbourhood)

" "

5 District (Charing Cross, 'tt'and, Chancery Lane)

No. 9 District (Kilburn, and

Forrneu J8'18

-

"

" .,

L 0 1 79 1.7 1 7

1890 18 0 1

1

1881

treatham, '

"

1882

No. 11 District ( outhwark and ncighbourhood) No. 12 District (IIarlesden, ,\rillesdt,u Gre nand Cricklowood). North London District-(Barnsbury, Camden TO\\'n, Canonbury, ronch End, Crouch II ill , Finchley, Finsbury Park, Harringay, IIighbury, Highgate, Holloway, IIorn ey, Islington, Kenti h Town, MusweU Hill, Southgate, tamford I-Jill, toke Tewing-ton, Strond Green, 'l'ottenham, and ,'lood Green)

18 2

"

"

1 96

1893


53

52 Formed 1881

Aberdare Centre Accrington Centre -

"

Aldershot Centre

"

-

Aldershot Camp

"

Alfreton Centre

"

AmbleEide (Westmoreland) Centre

"

Ashford (Kent) Centre

" "

Ashton-under-Lyne Centre Atherstone Centre

"

Aylesbury Centre -

"

Babbington Centre Backworth Colliery Centre Banbury Centre Bangor Centre Barnsley Centre Barrow-in-Furness Centre Basingstoke Centre Battle (Sussex) Centre Bearpark Colliery Centre Bedford Centre

Belfast Centre Berwick-upon-Tweed Centre Bexhill Centre Bingley Centre Birchwood (Colliery) Centre Birkdale (Lancashire ) Centre Birkenhead Centre Birmingham Centre Birmingham Centre (Erdington Branch ) Blackburn Centre Blackheath Centre -

Blackwell Colliery Centre Blandford Centre Bognor Centre

"

" "

"

Beighton Centre

Blackpool Centre

" " " " " "

" " " "

" " "

" " "

" " " " " "

F orm ed 1893

Bolton and District Centre

1880

1884

Bournemouth Centre

"

1891

Bradford Centre

1895

Bridport Centre

" "

1881

Brierfield Centre

"

1880

Brighouse Centre -

"

1878

Brighton and Hove Centre

1894

Bristol and Clifton Centre

" "

1885

Brownhills Centre -

1883

Burnley (Lancashire ) Centre

1878

Burton-on-Trent Centre

"

188 4

Buxton Centre

"

1893

Canterbury Centre

"

1885

Cardiff Centre

1879

Carlisle Centre

1882

Carshalton Centre -

" " "

1882

Castle Eden Centre

"

1 81

Chard Centre

"

188 0

Charlton Centre

"

1880

Chatha m and District Centre

1881

Cheltenham Centre

"

1886

Chester Centre

1881

Chesterfield Centre

1883

Chislehurst Centre

1883

Clay Cross Centre -

1878

Oleator District Centre

1882

Cleator Moor Centre

1888

Colchester Centre -

" " " " " " "

1880

Colne Centre

"

188 0

Cork Centre -

"

1885

Coventry Centre

"

1878

Coventry Centre (Bedworth Branch) -

"

188 2

Coventry Centre (Wyken Branch)

1882

Cumberland Mines and Quarries Centre

" "

1880

Cranbrook Centre

"

1885

Croydon Centre

"

1887 1883 189& 1882 1890 1880 1883

"

1383

:'

-

1879 188\} 1 79

"

18 9 1

1

1882 1882 1 84

1882 1892 18 0 1881 1 78 1 1

1

7 7 6

1 8 1 79 1890 18 3 1

2

18 2 1

2

1 95

1

2

1 79


55 Dalton-in-Furness Centre

Form ed 1887

Formed 1881

JIartlepool Centre -

1888

Hastings and St, Leonard's Centre

1880

Havant Centre

" "

1892

Hawkeshead Centre

"

Derby Centre

188 6

Heavy Woollen District Centre

"

Dover Centre

1881

Hebden Bridge Centre

"

1881

Hereford Centro

1893

:Hertford Centre

"

1893

Heywood (Manchester) Centre -

"

1885

Rolybej;td Centre

"

1884

Hospital Saturday Fund Centre

"

1880

Huddersfield Centre

1 83

Hull Centre -

" "

1 84

Ilkeston Centre

"

18 3

Ipswich Centre

"

1890

Isle of Man Centre

"

1879

Isle of Purb eck Centre

"

1879

Isle of Wight Centre

"

Exeter Centre

1878

Jarrow Centre

Farnham Centre

1882

Jersey Centre

"

1883

Keighley Centre

"

18 3

Kendal Centr e

"

18 2

Keswick Centre

"

1881

Kettering Centre

1886

Kidderminster Centre

1886

Riveton Park Colliery Centre

18 1

Lancaster Centre

1882

Leamington (Warwickshire) Centre

"

] 896

Leeds Centre

1896

Leicester Centre

" "

1882

Lewes Centre

1881

Lichfield Centre

"

1882

Lilleshall Collieries Centre

] 881

Donnington Branch (Lilleshall Collieries Centre ) -

" ,,

1895

Lincoln Centre

"

1881

Liverpool Centre

"

Darlaston Centre

"

Darlington Centre Deeside Centre

Dublin Centre Dudley Centre Dukinfield Centre Dumfries N,B. Centre Dundee Centre Durham Centre Eastbourne Centre East Grinstead Centre Ebbw Vale Centre Eckington Centre Edmonton Centre

'J

" " " "

"

" "

"

" " "

Eton College Centre "

Faversham Centre Festiniog Centre Fleetwood Centre Folkestone Centre Forest of Dean Centre Frome Centre Gloucester Centre Gravesend Centre Great Eastern Railway Great Western Railway Greenwich Centre Grimsby Centre Guernsey Centre Halifax Centre Handsworth and Smethwick Centre Harrogate Centre -

"

" , ;

" " "

" " "

"

,.

"

" " "

"

1880 1886 1881 1883 1887 1880 1883 1882 1887 1895 1884 1888 1888 18 0 1 85

1883 5

1888

-

" -

" " ';

'J

18 4 1 83

1 0 1 84 1893 1 81

1879 1 81 1

1

1 78

1 0 1 84

18 3 1 81

1881 1 93

1880


57

56 Formed

Llanberis Centre Llandudno Centre

"

Loughborough Centre

"

Louth (Lincolnshire) Centre

"

Lymington Centre

"

Lytham Centre

:'

Maidstone Centre

"

Malvern Centre

"

Manchester Centre Margate Centre

"

rY.I:arlow Centre

"

Marske-by-the-Sea Centre

"

Melksham Centre -

"

Merthyr-Tydvil Centre

"

Mexborough Centre

Oldhill Centre

1883

Ormskirk Centre

1891

Otley Centre

"

1890

Oundle Centre

1884

Oxford Centre

" .,

1884

Oxford Military College Centre

"

1878

Padiham Centre

"

1878

Park gate Centre

"

1

Penrhyn Quarries Centre

"

1878

Pershore Centre

"

18 1

Perth Centre

"

1882

Peterborough Centre

1889

Pilsley Centre

"

1882

Plymouth Centre

"

1890

Polesworth Centre

"

Polmont, N. B., Centre

"

Polytechnic (R e gent Street ) Centre

"

0

Middlflsbrough and Cleveland Centre (including stockton Branch) Millom Centre

81

" "

Milton Centre

F Ol'meu 1891

1885

1 88

Pontypool and District Centre

1888

Portsmouth Centre

1 80

Portsmouth Centre (Gosport, Forton, and Alverstoke

"

Monmouth Centre

"

Mountain Ash Centre

"

Nelson Centre

"

Division)

1890

1886 1888

"

" "

Port Talbot Centre

"

1 4

Potteries Centre

"

1

8

Preston Centre

"

8

Ramsgate Centre -

"

18 3

Reading Centre

"

Ffrwd Colliery Branch, N. Wales Colliery Centre

1 83

Reigate Centre

"

Northampton Centre

1 86

Richmond (Surrey) Centre

North Bierley Centre

1 89

Riddings Colliery Centre

"

1895

Ripley Centre

"

1 93

Rochdale Centre

1886

Rotherham Centre

"

1 92

Ross (Herefordshire) Centre

"

1884

Royal Military College (Sandhurst) Centre

"

1883

Rugeley Centre

.,

138 4

Rye Centre

Newcastle-upon-Tyne Centre

"

"

North Shields Centre

"

North Wales Collieries Centre -

"

North-Eastern Railway Centre Northfleet Centre

"

Norwich Centre

"

Norwood Centre

"

Nottingham Centre Nuneaton Centre Oldham Centre

"

-

"

"

"

-

1879 ] 879 1890 l R8 5 1 89 1 88 1

2

1893

18 9

Newark-on-Trent Centre

1895

"

"

1881

]8 2 1 3 1

4

1 95 1 92

1

1

1,,9 6 1 91

1 4 1

9

1 "I

l e93 1 79

1 1

2 I

1 91 18 6 1 u4

1

0

1 3 1

:3

1

4


59

58 St. Anne's-on-Sea Centre

Formed 188.!

Formcu 1878

Tibshelf Centre

1884

Tonbridge Oentre

1883

Tu nbridge W ells Centr e -

1894

T wickenham Centre

1880

Ulver eton Centre

1882

Uttoxe ter Centre

1882

Wak efield Centre -

1878

Walth a m Abbey Centre -

1882

Warrin g ton Centre

1878

Waterfor d Cen tre -

Shetland Centre

1882

Wath-u p on-Dearne Cent r e

Shipley Centre

1896

Wednesbury Centre

Shoe buryness Centre

1879

Wellingbor oug h Cen tre -

1 79

Wellin gton (S a lop ) Centre

1887

West H artl epo ol Centre

1883

Welwyn Centre

1 82

West B romwich Centre

1 80

Weston- Super- M are Cent re

1887

Weybridge Centre

1883

Weymou t h Centre

1 83

Whitchurch (Salop ) Centre

1 91

Whitehaven Ce ntre

1878

Wigan Centre

1886

Willington Qu ay an d Wallsend Centre

1889

Wimbl edon Ce n t r e

1883

Wimborne Cent re -

18 3

Windsor Cen tre

1891

Winsford Cent re

1893

Wirksw or t h Ce n tre

1880

Wolverhampton Cent re

1883

Wolverton Cent re

1883

Womb w ell Centre

1888

Woo dford Centre

1880

Woolwich Centre

st. Helens (Lancashire) Cflntre

"

St. Mary Cray (Kent) Centre

"

Saddleworth Centre

"

Sandgate Centre

"

Sandwich Centre Seaton Carew Centre

" "

Sevenoaks Centre

"

Sheerness Centre

-

Sheffield Centre

" "

Shrewsbury Centre

"

Sitt ing bour ne a nd Milton Centre Skipton-in -Crave n Centre Slough Centre

"'

Southampton Centre Southam Centre Southport Centre

" " "

-

"

South Shie lds Centre

"

" "

"

Staffor d Centre Stalybr idge Centre Staveley Centre Stockport Centre

" "

" " "

Stourbridge Centre Streatham Centre Sunderland Centre Surbiton Centre Sutton Coldfield Centre Swansea C6ntre Swinton Centre Sydenham Centre Tamworth Centre Taunton Centre

., " " " " "

"

" "

1884 ] 881

"

"

" "

" "

" "

"

"

Sowerby Bridge Ce ntre

1879

"

-

1889

,. " " " "

" " "

" "

"

,.

"

,.

"

" "

1881 1891 1889 1886 1879 1881 1881 1886 1887 1888 1881 1 80

1

4

18 9 1

0

1

1

1 91 1 84

1

0

1

1

1 1 79

18 2 1

0

1 5 1

4

1

4

1 95

1 5 1880 1877


61

60 Formed 1878

Worcester Centre Workington Centre Worthing Centre York Centre-

(AUSTRALASIAN DISTRICT. )

1885

" " "

1 88 ~

1890

Adelaide , South Australia, Centre (Branches- Port Adelaide, Glenelg, Mount Barker , Gawler) Br isban e Centre

.,

N ewcastle Centre -

"

Sydney, N. S . W a l es , Centre Tasmania (Launceston) Centre -

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL CENTRES.

Victorian Centre

Formed 1885

Bangalore (Madras) Centre

"

Bombay Centre

"

Borneo (Sandakan) Centre

"

Buenos Ayres Centre

"

"

Ceylon Centre

"

Formosa Centre

"

Gibraltar Centre

" " " "

Graham's Town Centre Halifax (Nova Scotia ) Centre Hong Kong Centre Jerusalem Centre -

"

Kimberley and De Beers (South Afri ca ) Centre King William's Town Centr e

" "

" "

-

E a st London Branch Queen' s Town Branch

Malta Centre Paris CentrePort Elizabeth Centre Riviera (Cannes) Centre Singapore (Straits Settlements) Centre Vancouver (British Columbia) Centre

-

" "

West A ustralian Centre

"

1884 1890 1889 1 83 1892

1883

"

Cape Town Centre

-

"

1889

1883

Bermuda Centre

Canadian Centre

Formed 1884

" " " "

" " "

" "

"

(NEW ZEALAND.)

1887 1895 1895 1 91 1889 1889 ]883

Auckland Centre

"

Dunedin Centre

"

Invercargill Centre

"

Nelson Centre New Zealand Centre (Christchurch) Wellington Centre

1884

"

1892 1 91 1 5 1 5 1885

" "

1 85

,.

1

3

1

4

1

3

1892 W est Indies Centre.

lil 4

] 85

Nassau (B ahamas) Branch

1885

St. Kitt's (L eeward Islands) Branch

1885

Trinid a d (P ort of Spain) Branch

"

1885 1891 Cape Col on y (Cape Town) Centre.

1882 1889 1889 1883 1885 1890

British B e chua nala nd (V r yburg) East London Graham's Town H eidelberg

-

K imberley Malmesbury Masern

1 94

"

" " ., " "

1 94 1 4 1 94 1 5 1 '\l4 1 93


63

62 Matabeleland (Buluwayo)

FOl'metl

Mossell Bay -

"

OraD ge Free States (Bloemfontein)

"

Oudtshoorn

" "

Paarl

-

Riversdale

"

Robertson

.,

Stellenbosch

"

1894 1894 1894 189-1

,.

APPENDIX

C.

1894 1894 189-1 1 94

Transvaal (Johannesburg) Worcester

1894

St. John Bmbulance Bssociation.

1 94

LOCAL REPORTS. No.1 DISTRICT. - METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

(Kensington, etc.) Formed 18i . ChnlrnWll.

The Rev . the Hon. E. CalT Glyn . UonOl'al'Y Sccl'c l arIes.

Major G. E. IYYIlllham MaId, 52, Penywe1'll Road, Ead's Court, .IV_

Colonel . Babington, 11 -1, Lex ham Garden, 'Y.

LIfc )Icmbcr •

Mr. Ernest Hart .l\li H um phrcys Mrs. Lean La(ly Montagn Miss B. Louisa Parker Ii s lary L. I arker II''!. , treatfeild The Dowager Lady Trelawny Lady Trcvelyan nli . Welrl lis Wilson HOD. Henrietta Windsor-Clive Mrs. Anthony Wingfield.

Miss Braby Mrs. Hargreavcs Brown Miss Burnett Miss Craven Mrs. B. L. Cohen Lt.-Col. J. C. Dalton, l\'A. Miss DUD com be Admiral ir E. G. Fan 'hawe, G. C. B . Lady Fowler Miss A. St. John Gray Colonel James Gildea, F.S. A. The Rev. the Hon. E. Carr GJyn Mrs. F. W. Hanis iUcdieni Stn1r.

Mr. C. E. R. Bncknill, L.s.A. Mr. A. H. W. Clemo w, :M. D . Mr. H. Percy Potter, F.lt. C. S.

Mr. P. P . Whitcombe, M.B . 1.11'. G. A. White-Cooper, M.B. G


(54

G5

AN JUAL REPOl{T. . 1 t ,. fi l~ . t aid" and one nursing courses of . lectures . 1 1 -t 0 tober last on y wo I::\CE t Ie c "fi t 'd" COlll'se for 111en in connectlOll with 11 l ' beld A rs al , fur women ave )eeh . . d b t tIle attendance was so poor that it had 1 , 'T t"t te was commence, Ll St. ~1att lla ... ns 1 u , ' . It. S' .ty students attended the classes that to be abaudolied aJtel' the f1rst ec me.. IX were held, and of these 3 obtained certificates .

Lifc U c ml,)c I'S.

Slate7Jwnt oj R eceipts and Expenditw'e, 1896. E:rpenditw·e. 9~ By Hire of Room C'l d" 6 Fees return ed ( ass IS6 "continued) l)Ul'cha e of Stores " Examination Fees i' Lfcturer's Honoral'iull1 . " Boys for Bandaging " tamlJS and Sundries "" Balance

R eceipts.

To Balance from 1 95 Class Fees " Sale of Stores

"

£16 13

15 18 2 15

£35

0

0

176 2

5 11

5

0

2

3 3 3 18 1 16

0 0

15 7 £3f>

9~

7

£2

7

O~ ~

91

E. CAHR Gr.y , Presiclent. G. E. W. MALET, } HonoTm'Y Sec1'eta1'ies. S. BABINGTO~,

"The Corporation or the City of London The Cutlers' Co 111 pany. The Fishmollgers' Company 'Tb e Gold millis' Company The Grocrrs' Compauy The Haberdashers' Company The Mercers' COmp1l1y The Merchant Taylors' Company 'Th e Skinner~' Compauy 'The Surrey Commercial Docks Company MI'. Edward L. Harnanl Mr. COl1l'ad Bergman The Barone s Blll'Uett-Coutts

NO.3 DISTRICT.

Colonel C. ,Vyndham Murray, M.P. Colonel Aubone G. Fife Major-General Bryan Milman, c. B. illessJ's. J. and R. Morle\' Mr. John Morley Dr. Edwin Freshfield, F.S . A. 1\11'. El'l1est L. Olire 1\11'. Euward Howley Palmer Messrs. Pre cott and Co. (Bankers) 1\11'. ex-Sheriff Waterlow :J1r. Euward Webb (British and Foreign ,Yharf) :JIiss Ford (Highga t.e).

METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

(St. James's, TVhitehall, llIayjair, Hycle Park, Padclington, Bnyslwter, Nottillg Ilill, R egent's Park, R egent Street, O.1jonl, -'treet, etc.) FormeLl 1

II. H. H. Prince's Beatrice, Prince

O.

S

H enry of Battenberg.

October 17th, 1896 . Lifc JI Clll}J

ISSUE ~o.

OF

Her ~Iajcsty the Queen.

CERTIFICATES. No. of Womell

of :\l en

who have \ who have who have completerl a received com pleted course of Certi Ii ca tes. a course of instruction. instruction. 1-t Ain. ~11I'sinl!. lRt Air\. ~11I'sil1!!.1 1 st Aiii. I N'll'~ing. '

who have received CertifiMtes. l~t

INo. of Certificated Pupils who have received Medallions.

I N1lI'Rilig. 1Ilen. I Wom.. n.

Airl.

INCE FOlt~ lATruN OF CE~THF. .

988

I

6129

792 SI:'\CE

!

1. T 36

24.

4

3785 1895.

OCTOBE1:,

I

25

1',"1 .

I

13

179

lIIardJion('ss Or Bath LadyE. Bro\"lJe Mr. Peter BrotiIel'liooLl Mr. W. L. Bl1l'dett-Coutts 1I1l'. P. L. Cltio'lsO Mr. W. CoatI;'." Mr. F. L. Cook Countes Cowper Col. AulJone l~. Fife Countes." Grall\'ille Mr. L. Yemon Harcourt Mrs. Quintin IIogg 'Countess of Il chester Mr. Jame. JachOIl MI'. E. E:elsu .col. E. II. Kennard Miss King mill .1IIarchioness of Lansdownc

H er Gl'ace the Du che s of Leeds illi s Franci . iI[artin ~Ii ·s A. Miles .JIr.'amnel '\lodey oJ. ' . \\'\llLlhum il1nrray, M.P. ilIrs. C. \\'yndiI am ~1urray Lord Reay iI[i~s A. de Roth 'child iI[rs. Leopold ~lmolls :\Ir. Al u('rt 'andeman Ml'. Fleetwood alllleman MI'. A. L. avory Co un te 0 f efto 11 1111'. II. J. Tritton 1\11'. Clarence \\Tat. on Hi Grace the Duke of We tmillster, K.G . MI'. Cutb bert Will .

No.2 DISTRICT. METROPOLITAN CENTRE. No.5. DISTRICT. METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

(City and POTt of London).

(Ulutring

Formell 1880.

Stmnd, ClwnceJ'Y

LaIM ,

Formed 1882.

I'rcsid cnt.

General H.R. H . the Duke of Conn aught all(l Strathearn,

01'OSS,

l'r CN !clCllt :nul K.O .

D OlloI'm·.)' 'f l'C;Hilll' 1' .

Mr. George Tournay Bitldulph .

etc.)


(57

66

':U c cli('nl StllfT.

' ·iCc ·l·t·csi<l c nt.

Dr. Barter Dr. Collhett Dr.Oook ~lr. Cedl Cunnillgton Dr. Fergusson Dr. Gib,;on Dr. R. Hard wicke Dr. H. J . .i\Iacc\'oy nIl'. A. I V. }Hallam

Mr. George James. UOllOl'Hl'Y Sect'c t aTY·

11I r. C. J . Lambe Eames (2 , Rocldey Road, ,'iT. ) Life JU cmbc l's .

l\liss M. B. Hawthorne.

Mr. F. , V. A1ington Miss Eccles

iU e clic al Stna.

Mr: J. Cantlie, F . n. c. s. Dr. D'Arcy Po\\'er.

Dr. Valentine ilIatthe,,'s Dr. Arthur T . Norton D r . J. Edward Squire

Statement oj Rcceipts and E,1,}Jenclitul'c, ] 95-1896. E;rpenditw·c.

Receipts. By Balance . " Subscription, Mr . G. T . Biudnlph Birkbeck I nstitution

"

£1

4

8

1

0

0 0

12

8

6

£

To Central Fund Secretary's Expenses " (2 years). Balance .

£6

8

0

"

£

Audited September 9th, 1 96.

G. T.

O. J.

BIDDULPH, TrCaS1l1·cT. LA:lIlBE EA~lE ,

Hon. SeC1'cta1·Y·

No. 9. DISTRICT. - METROPOLITAN CENTRE.

0

Dr. Dr. ·Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Mr.

AN JUAL REPORT. Dn:r::w the year nil:e clas e have been held, attended hy 14.4 pnpils, of " 'hom 92 entered for exa.lI1ination ; of these gained certificate, four pupils gained the first re·examination certificate, and 11 the final medallion. illr. O. B . Allen and nIl'. O. W. Allt'll, who kindly uperintend the litter sen'ice, report that the litters at the eight stations are in goofl repair anel rea.dy for ilnmediate u e. The nursing Corps, in con c<lllence of the difficulty of enlisting a large enough staff of la(lies, has been ol)ligeel to su penel it::; work. The anllualmeeting wa helel on J nly ] Oth, at the ,Vest Ham pstead Towll Hall (by killd permis ion of iIII'. Randall ), \\ hen Sir Vincent Kennett-BalTingtoll gave an interesting addrl' ',', anti the cel'titicate:s antllnedallions gained dming the year 'were <Ii 'trilllJted lly Lady _lglle Hlll'ne.

Statellicilt oj Rcceipts aMi Receipts. To Balance from 1 9~-95

(roill ScptCtnOC!', 1 95, to Septcmber, 1 96. E., prndit1l1'l:. £13 0 7~ By CIa '5 Expen e . £3 1:5 10;!: " Chi::; Fees 37 16 o "Annual :JIeeling 284 " ' lib. criptions" C 'lltral FUllu ACCOlll1tLt.·Ch::n. H W. Store £ 7 3 Lowry, c. II. £0 10 6 E\allliner'::; Fees 13 6 9 :Jlr. John Kid<l, 21 14 0 l'.)L ( •. 0 10 0 2 2 " Po,'tage. :JI\,. J. . ,Yool1 12 ....3:r " Printing alH1 tationery ley 0 5 0 ., ,.:\{Jl-crtisclllen t ' . 1 12 6 Col. Reyell 0 ~ 6 ., Repairilw Litter :2 YEar) 1 0 0 1 0 15 9 £3,1, 6 1 " '" tore old Balance 26 4 3~ E.('jlCllditui'C

(Kilb1t7'n a'ncl North- Trest Lomlun.)

£60 10

r"'''

Pl·csiclc llt.

H.R.H. The Princess Louise, ~Iarchiolless of Lorne.

JlonOl'al'Y TJ'c a surc .· allel SCCl'c taI'Y.

JlOJl()]'IU'Y A1HIUol'.

Mr. C. B. Allen.

E

Xo. of ::lI en

.w.

OF

£60 10

foum1 C'o!'J'ect. L'lI \I LE~ B. ALLE~, lion. Anditol'. OEl{TIFICATE". of \Y Olll n

who haye C01ll1,Icted a COUl"e of in~trnction.

5

450 INCE

5

I

Xo. of Certificated Pupil who hayc I'ecf'i"ed illeclallions.

WllO haye receinu Certificates.

1st Aid . I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Kursing.

INCE FOmLo\,],lO~ UF 6~4

,1,&

~1lL1

~ o.

I

who hal'C who lta\'e t:olllpleteu I'ccl'il'('cl a course of Certifieate . in' t ru c' ti 0 n. 1st aid. , ~ursing. bt Aid. I l'iursillg

Lieut. -General R . , V. Lowry, C.B .

Miss Morton, 15, Greville Road, Kilburn Priory,

-!~

ExamiJlcl1

Formeu 1881.

Chait·ulan.

J. L. Morton T. lorton H . C. Shaw Travers Smith G. Sutherland Tilley Adam ,Vatson A. R. Willis, M.A.

Mell .

I Women.

E);TRE.

257 I 1:34 1 0 1. T OCT013ER, 1 95. 71 60 I ,15 I

9

43

3


G9 ACCRINGTON CENTRE.

Slatcincnt oj Rcceiptsalul El'lJenclitnl'cjol' thc yeaI' tnc1illg Septe?l!ucl' 30th, 1896.

Formed 1884. E ."jlcml itl! i·C.

RCCCljitS .

To Hahnc' in hanel, Vcioher 1st, 1 95 GlasR Frc'l, 1 95-96 " Suhsl'ripliollS au(l Dowt" tiOllS alc of "'torcs

rJ'cSi{lcul.

AlLlerlllan Thomas "Whittaker. "iCc·l·l'cs i<lcn's,

:i\lr. Mr. Mr. .Jlr. Mr.

Mr. A. Appleby .Mr. H . B . Bolton, Jl1t'. illr. R. Brigg -Bury Mr. G. Bullough Mr. '\T. Ha\yorth

F. ". Haywood penceI' .James

H . W.

By 'las'! Fees, &c., to Celltral £5

il. 5

51

!)

9

~

13

1

1

"

As, 'ociat inn Ditto [01' , torE:. " I'l'illtill g "lId, I alione]',)' . " CosL 01 Bath bail' 1'01' " lplJ(ling to iuntli(ls nmnt Lo Accl'illl(toll Cnrl'S " (Mell's DiyisiuII ) .:I·e scpnrnLI' Corl''' AC'{'Ollllt . Ditto i\U!' IlIg Di \-i"ioll " (\\' OIll(,lI \ ) (Sl'C scpaluLe CorJl.' AC'cnun t Posta~r. "'tttTiagp. &c. , }It'r " IInn. Sec. awl TJ'('a~urel' Balance in hawl lctobel' " ht,l 96

0

l~eal'IlS

G. W. Macalpine J. E. Hiley

{ 'bnil'lItnll,

T he ReI'. E. Greensill, JlonOl'n I'Y

SCCI'C'

:11':r

:l)ul

11.-\.

£.ifl ~\..tlllitec\

Lifc ;UCJIllH'I',

".- 11

().

0

0

3 10

0

1 13

0

5

7

30

9

£59

7 10

7 10

E. r: lum" SII I., :If. _\., C'hu inllu)/. l-t. i\ . .'1.l~(,I'l:' J. OI:UE"", IIol/oi'({),Y. Cf)'i'{(Ii'Y (ll1d Treasul'C/'.

lUc{lic nl S.aff,

Edin. Dr. M. J. Fox, Idl.C.S., L.n.c.p.

.)

0

allll found corrt'ct,

IIII'. F. Grafton.

Dr. G. ". Davis, M.B., C.M., L 11 . C.S. , ELlin. , L . ]'•. C. l:'., Edin . Dr. J. Fel1l\'ick, L.U.C ... , Edin . , L.R.C.r.,

1 11 7

4 17 2

TI'Cl\ S IU'CI',

l\Ir. J. Ogden, 157, Whalley Boad, Accringtoll.

Dr. J . S. Clayton, M. D. Dr. J. Cowie, ::-f.n., C.:lf.

£5

Dr. ,Yilliam Getldie, M.n.

Dr. A.. Greenhnlgh, :If. H. U.• . , Eug.,

OF

L. It. c. 1'., Lon d. Dr. T. E. :N uttall, :;If. n., (,,:If. Dr. R. RuUle, L, ILC.~., L.U.C.I'. Dr. H. " Torsley, M.n., C.::I1.

ANNUAL HEPORT. THREE classes haye been held dlll'ing the yeRl'. It is plea ing Lo note that 32 members of the Borough Police Force satisfied the exallliner, at all examination dming the year, that they had retained their knowledgc . IIIany ea es of slH.:cessful rendering of "first aid" have occurred dming tlle year, memher' of the police forces (I3orough and County), including certificaled civilians, df::Ulonstrating their aCcluil'cd kno,dedge. It is a matter for regret, hO\\'(;l'er, that a feeling of modesty prel'elJ ts the generality of cases being reported for ),(·corcling, and, with a view Lo remedying this, forms have been printed for obtaining particulars of persons aiderl, al1el ,L supply of these forms, to he forwarded, whell filled up, to the honorary secretary of the Centre, will be rumi bed to all certificatecl pcrsolls. 'Ye commend this Sl1ggE:stion to the coniueration of other Centres. ~egotiations are on foot for renting a rOom which is pl'o]lo.'eu to be lJllilt by fill'. Alderman L ee, the Mayor, the ['aiel room to he used lly the Corps D.S n. dl'illroom, and accommodation will also be lll'o"iclol! for ofiice work ill connection with the movement ill this district. I II addition to the strect boxos refcJ'l'ccl to ill the Annual Report of the Brigade, authority lltlS been obtained to crect a centra l ambulance station b hind the TOWil H ldl, in which will lJe kept bath elutil', omtches, bed-cagcs for loaning to 11001' peoplc, and the necessary "first aiel" appliauces. including litter.

~o.

who hnve COllll,il'Lc.l a conrse or illstrtll'ti()ll.

'EI:TIFI ',\..TE '. Xn. of WOlll ell

of :\lcll

who han'

"'hn hnye n'cl'in',l Ccrtiticatc.'.

cOltlplL'lf'd a ('nurse

llf

illstrnctiull.

1st .\ it I. I • ·llr~illJ.!:. '[;:\11-: FUIDL\TIOX 2~~

201

HII SrXll':

:23

I

:23

I

HI" Lj

whn h:tl'e rel'cinll

I

.....

CertJllcalc . .;, l~t A

OF Cl" 3~)

OITunEI:,

Ill.

~

rsi I ::

11:1:.

],j3

3,

1 -n.-..

17

10

ALDERSHOT CENTRE. F rlilell 1 90.

.JII'. W. T. Houl'l'tsoll.

:-\0. of CI rtitieatl',i l'ul'ih who hal' .., retch"('ll :\ll',lalliolls.

1i

t)

It)


71

70

E.f'Pclldit~~1'e,

Statement oj n eceipts etnel "\' icc-Prcsi(lcll ts. )11'. R. Eve Major-General Hammersley

Dcputy

Chait·Juau.

~' hfllrJlHUI.

:Mr. J. May.

Mr. W. T. Robertson.

E,/~pcnditllrc,

Receipts. To Balallce at Bank In 'ec retary's hnud .," Annual uuscriptions Donation' County Counci l Grant Hoard of Guardians for " Rell1()vals CIa s Fces " ~ale of ~laterials and " lIre( lalliolls

Rev. J. de Verd Leigh Lieut.-Col. J. B. ",'h Iker Mr. H. Wells.

Mr. W. Allden

£6 0

0 3

1

11 1

6

6

5

4

oJ.

0 0

o 10

5

2 17

0 0

3 19

0

IIOJLorary Sccrctary.

Honorflry TrcasurCl'.

I I

1\11'. C. Budd, 73: Grosvenor Road.

1\11'. A . J. Andrews, Capital and Counties Balik,

September 30th, 1896 .

Lfuly SccrcCary.

£30

Miss F. Gravett, Aldershot Lodge.

0

5

I

Examiners' Feesalld clonation " to Central Fund £4 3 illaterial for Classes " Hire of Room aud " Attendance 3 Printing, Advertising, " and Stationery, 1 Hepair-ing and Cleaning " Litter 1 Po ·tage and Raillray " Fare o 0 ~I el1allions " FIl'e In surance anu " It eflue Book 0 H Balauce at Bank " In hand 0

"

£30

0 0 10 11

0

0

12

8

19 10 3~

19 6

0

4

9

0 0

~

3~

5

0

Auclited nnd fonnd correct, CnshiCl': Capit(ll ancZ C01tnties Bank. C. LUDD, Hon. Secretary.

ID);EY -'. IL\.l~ltI".

IUedlcal ShIff.

Mr. J. H. Gibson, )Llt. C.S.E., 1\lr. C. E. Paterson, M. D.

L. n . c . p . L.

1\Ir. F. Stroyan,

tit, L go.

OctubN

lII.H.C . ~., L.ILC.P.L.

t;E

I~

OF

CERTIFICATE"' , Xo. of 'i\Tolllcn

ANNUAL REPORT. I N making their annual report the Committe~ are pleased to announce that Mr. VV. T. Robertson, who was one of the earliest supporters of the Centre, has most kindly cOllscnted to fill the post of President, vacant by tha lamented death of ou I' first President, 1aj or Newcome. ,Ve have again had a very successful and useful year of work. Two" first aid" classes were held, in that for mell, fifteen, including five policemen and three railway-men: were examined and all passed . In the class for women eleven were examined and all passed . T he certificates were presented to the policemen by the Chairman of the Aluershot Bench, Colonel Birch . Of the services relldered by m emuers, one case calls for especial notice. It was a case of attempted suicide by hanging in a cell at th e police station. Th e man having been discovered before life was extinct, he was cut down, anu artificial respiration successfully performed by P.C. Whitehorn, who received his instruction in "first aid" at our classes. He was publicly congratulated by the magistrate:-:; on the success of his treatment. Mr. Brake kindly gave a (lonation of £1 for the removal of a patient from North Town to Guildford Hospital. The Comwittpe arc about to purchase two stretchers, one to be kept at the West end, and the other at the Ash Hoau end of the town, and thpy hope before long to be in a position to replace the present litter hy a horse il.mbulance. In conclusion, th e Committee take the opportunity of thanking the Mndical Staff and Secretaries for their valuable servi ces.

who kl\'e CUlII Jllet~d

of illsLrnclion. ,L clIur~e

ht Aill.

!

;'\t1rsillg.

1st Aid.

who ha\'e recei \'ed

('oIIl1'Iele.1 3.

course III'

I t Aid

recei "ed '1I1edallion .

Certificate -.

illstrnctillll,

);ur"ill£,

or Certificated Pupils who have

~o.

\\'ho ha,'e

who ha\'e rcre in'. 1 Ccrtilirules.

); t11'1',j II;':.

Xur ' ing.

lst Aid

lIlen.

I Women.

'l); ' E FOIDL\nU~ uF CE);TltE, -,)

9

72

I~

rol~CE

bT Ol 13

I"-..>

1

ASHFORD

~J

},,95.

iO

(KENT)

17

-lti

rOBEn,

11

CENTRE.

!, I I

l·I'c,iclcuC.

H.lL Il. The Duke of

SllXe-Cohur.~

an.l G ,tit;],

K.C:.

&:c., &. c.

"icC- (>I·l' .~ i cl CIlC ." .

:Jl/'. 'IV'. p, Pomrret,

Lon1 H"thlil'hl Lonl Uel'anl ( 'hnirntall.

illr, ,I.

~'tll·l(:y .

ll(lnOI'IlI',Y TI·('a';III'cl'.

~lr ,

W, F. B, JelllJl1ttt.

19

I

12


73

72

BABBINGTON CENTRE.

Sccl'c'al'Y.

DOllOl':ll'Y

Mr. B. H. H eadley, H igh

treet , Ash ford . FormcLl 1878.

Jtlc(lical S'an-.

Mr. George , Vilks,

Mr. , V. H. COke,nI.R. c.P. Lon ., I1I.R.C.S . Mr. E. Colville, F.R.C .S. Mr. J . H . ~Ii tchison, L. ll. C.P.,nL n . c., . Mr, E. W. Thurston , L. n. c. P . L on . , i\1. R. C. S.

111. n.,

l"res icIcll' .

M. l: .C.s.

Mr. Charles II. Seely,

L . f'; . A .

MI'. J. Cooper Wilk inson , L.R. C.P. L Oll . , M.R. C.S.

(,hairman.

Uonorary Trca" ul'Cl'.

nIl'. F. E. Se .. ly.

Mr. G. Fowlcr, i\LI. C.E.

ANNUAL REPORT.

La(lie . lIonoral'y

T HE Ashford. District Council has gran ted th e use of a room under the Assem hly Rooms, in which to k eep the litter and stretcher. It proves to be a central and convenient position.

~lrs.

cel'cl :tr y .

Basford. Hall, Nottingham.

)It' (litlli Staff.

~rr. '\' . H. Hill, :\LD. :Jlr. \Y. ~cott, ~[. D.

Expend it U?·c .

ANNUAL

1 '95 .

1895.

T o Balance Subscriptions "" Rail l\ay Men 's Donations 1896. Class Entran ce Fees " ale of Books, etc. " Sale of Medallions

£3 5 1 1 0 4

"

1 1

7

0 0 0

5 1 9

0 0 0

£4 5 6

By Meclallions Printing

"

1 96 . Amount to paill " A . U.D.C. toward s fllterations und er. A ''lembl), R ooms for Litter Statioll " R en ewing and l~epairin g Litter Cla s Expen es " AllE:ll for Lamp " Stamp, Carriage, etc. " Balance flt Bank " Cash in hand

"

£15

J(OJlo r:ll'Y Sccr cta r y .

itIr. John T. " Taltel's, Babhington Collierie • X ottingham.

G. Fow Ipr,

11'. H. J. N ei lso n, ?l1.D. Mr. D . 111. Forbe , M.D.

Stcttement oj R eceipts and Expenditw'e, 1 95-1 96 . R eceipts.

?ILl' .

011

0

3

0

0

5 0 0 0

0 1 1 8

6 0 0 4

1 0

1~

9

311

4

£15

4

REPORT .

THIS Centre i. still making satisfactory progre. " alld is in a healthy eOllLlition. Durin g thc ycar bro cbs cs haye heen hel!l, of which 131 member. reeeiycci certificates, 1 voucher anel 30 meJulliolls. Therc is much u ernl \\'ork llone hy its lllell! bel'S, aml the manner in "hich the cases arc treatell ha ,·c l)('en f,WOUI ably commelltCll npon by the mellicul officers \rho ha\'e recei,'ell the cn 'cs afterl1cing (lealt with by amhulanee men.

Statement oj Receipts ClIul E.cjJcnclillli'L' . Rece ipts. To Books sold Bandages so](l " .i.\[e(lalliolls .0hI " Donation from the Dab" bingtoll Coal Co.

,£ ')

0

~

:2

9

(j

3 1:")

0

7

8

14.

I

0

, Ve have examined the above Ac~ounts \rith VOllellers, and found the same correct.

£~ :3

FUnLEY, Chairman. ,\,:\[. F. 13. b :l\DLETT, Hon. TnasU1'C1'.

0

~

EI'p,'ild ill/I·c. and Cleaner chool By Attellllance Hook " Bandage' " :J[cIlallioll' " Examincr'· Fees al111 " Execu ti "e Ex l'en:;c.

,

;j

7 10

0 0 0 0

10 14

~

£1 1 1

-l

---£:2:3

0

:2

JOII;:{

I S 'UE

OF

C'h(l inll(l ii, E .... EELY, ]J(lII . T(('((su/'cr. J. T. ,Y.\LTEn", 1lOil. SCCl'et/II·!f. TEO . FOWLEr..,

FJ: L-K

CERTIFICATES.

I Xo. of )Ien

X o.

o~

-

who havc completed a course of instl'uetion. 1st Aid. I CilllrsillJ.!.

who have received Certificates. j :;t

Aid. I Knrsill)!

who hav~ cOlllp letell a couro;e of instructioll . 1st Aid. I

~ursillg.

of Certifl caterl Pupils whu haVe receive(l

299

14.9

I

7n

SIC\ CE 1ST OCTOCEU,

I

OF

ERTIFIC.l.TE"'.

who h a\'e received Certificates. htAi,!.

/

:Sl1r sin~. I

~l edalliol1 s.

JIl l' I I.

I

\I I

100 189:1. .

Xo. of Women

Xo. of )len

~o.

- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Xn. of Cert:ficatetl who have who ha\'e Pupils I\'ho havc who h,~\'e who have completell a rel'l'iYeil rl'cpiyt'll cOII;pleterl l'l'ceivetl ('llurse of Certilicate:;. :llt'llnllil1l1';. a course of Certificates. ino;trudion. in strnction. \I" 'JlH'11. 1st Aid. I t\ll1'~illg. 1st Aid. I ;\ursil1g~ Ail!. I Xlirsillg'. l~t ,\ iti. : Xl1I'silll!. )1 1'11.

SIC\CE FOUMATJO;:{ OJ? CE~TltE .

392

UE

Women

LTC~; FOJDIA 1'IuC\ OF

51

103

45

629

614

40 JC\ CE 1ST

166

131

'l'::STilE.

:1.0 ·10 OCToDlm, 1 gj .

I

3"

19


7~

75

BANBURY CENTRE. Formed 1893. l~r es hl eJlt.

Sir Bernard

~amuelson,

Saul, Miss Webb, and other ladies for work in connection with the ladies' classes. The ambulance carriage proviJen by the Corporation had freqnently been of great service. The balance·sheet read by Mr. W . B. Ne\yton (on behalf of Mr. E. J. Crosby) showed a balance in halld of £] 1 6s. 7":2d., against £7 8s. ll~d. last year.

Bart. Statement oj Receipts and E-r;penclillb1'ejor' the year' ending Octo be?', 1896.

Chau·Juan.

Rev. C. F. Porter. COlllJui ft ce.

Receipts. By Balance from last Account £7 8 11 " Entrance Fees. . 5 3 " Stores sold

11 ~

ITo Hire of Rooms. Expenditu?·e.

6 ~

Mr. IV. Newton Mr. W. Potts Mr. F. J. Robinson Mrs. Robinson Mrs. Saul.

Rev. C. J. Bowen Mr. Thomas Curtis Mr. J. Davenport Mrs. Day nIl'. C. Fortescue 1\[1'. J. Hawtin

"

£24 llo l101'al'Y TJ'e a

I SUE

Secrc':ll'ies. Mr. D. Preston and Mr. J. Wilkinson. HOllornl'Y

otn ce.

Town Hall, Banbury.

Dr. Beattie Dr. Innes Griffin

OF

£24

1~

1

CERTIFICATF.S. Xo. of Women

Xo. of Mcn

-who have w110have who have cOllll,letc<1 a received completed conrse of Certificate .. a cour'e of il,SLruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I i'lur~ing. 1st Aid. 1-. ursill/.!. 1st Aid. ~1I1';;ill~. " r::-l CE FOlt:l[ATIO~

S. nO'.

Dr. Raye.

116

99 INl'E

ANNUAL

1~

1

ttl ·Cl'.

Mr. E. J. Crosby.

lUe clica l

£1 9 3 0 16 0 "Boys attending Classes. Caretaker, Church Rooms 0 5 0 0 9 0 "" All vertising 0 4 6 " Postage and Stationery 9 4 9 " Heauq uarter Account nndrips 0 6 0 " Balance in Bank 11 6 7~

(IF

~ o.

who have received Certificate. 1st Aid.

of Certificated Pupils who have received Medalli ons.

I i'lursing.

Men.

I Women

CE~TRF..

10J I 4J i6 1:1' 0 'TOBEH, 1 95. 26 I 21 I 26

32

5

20

REPORT.

THE report of the Hon. Secretaries (Mr. D. Preston and 1\1r. J . IYilkinson), stated that the work of the Centre had been carried on very sllccessfully, but they would have been more gratified if the young men of the town and district had taken a deeper interest in the work, and the hope was expressed that more would come forward early in the coming wiuter and form a strong class. Three classes, for females only, had been held during tb e year-two in "nursing" and one in "first aid. " Thirty-five joined, and twenty-one sat for examination, twenty of whom obtained certificates. Six sat for final re-exam ination, and five obtained their medallions. Of the" first aid" dass thirty entered; twenty-six sat for examination, and the whole of 1hem satisfied the examiner, obtaining their certificates. The Secretary regretted that no classes hall been held in the villages during the year, and they would be ph~ased to re11(ler to anyone taking the matter ill hand, all the assistance in their power. Two noteworthy cases of "first aid" rendered i n cases of accident by members (one of WhOUl was Police-constable Heritage) were mentioned. The thanks of the Centre were stated to be due to Drs. Griffin, Raye, and Beattie for their valuable and gratuitous services in connection with the classes; also to Mrs. Day, Mrs. IVebb, Mrs. Robinson, Mrs.

BARROW-IN-FURNESS CENTRE. Formed 1

O.

Pl·c., icl('ll' :I1ul Chnil'lIlaJI.

Jl o )l o rary 'l'l'cn IIrcr.

:Jlr, .\ 1Llel'l1l an Wadham.

Mr. H elll'y Cook.

lIounrlll')'

~('(· l' c 'l1l'i ('s .

The Rev. E. H. Dykcs, M.A.

Mr. Thomas LeaJ'Y, 10, Keith 'treet, BaJ'row. ;U c dklll

:MI'. John Booth,

~I.n.,

S.n.r. n.C'.s ., B. A.O.,

]:.U.I.


77

7G Statement (If R eceipts and E xpencliltl?'efo?' the yea?', 1895-6. Receipts. To Furness Railway Co. :Jle ',,1' • ,\'alm ley & Smith " Bnrro\\' Co-operati ve Society "" :JIr. Ma on ~Ir. Cairel " Barro\\' H re matitp Steel Co. " :Jlr. Briggs-Flax alJd Jute " ,\' orks :Jlessrs. James Little & Co. " The 1\.e11ne1'-Partillgton " Paper Pulp Co. . , .Jlr. C. W. Cayger, ALP . Furne s Amateur Dramatic " ociety . X ayal Construction and " Armanlents Co. His W ol'shi p tb e Mayor" Charity Ball " _lcciJent Committee, Ship Yard siJe ~ . C. &A . Co . ., J.'be C011lmi ttee of the Cycle Parade Th e Committee of the " Friendly ociety'sChurch Parade . Band Contest and Sports " Committee Xet Proceeds of Ambulance " Concert . Bank Interest

2 1 0 o 10 1 1 2 2

0 0 0 0 0 0

1 1

1 1

0

1 1

1 1

0 0

5

0

0

17 13

9

£2 1 1

EX2Jenclitlwe. By LiquiJation of Accounts, compri~ing adverse balance as pel' last year's balance £ 1 11 6 sheet " L ondon Charges for the 12 6 6 year 1895 " Rent for use of Town 4 15 6 Hall 7 14 8 " Printing and Stationery . 14 6 9 " P etty Di bursements 4 1 10 " Correspondence ACCOl1nt . 8 15 6 " Balance .

0

1

0

1

1

0

1

1

0

H er Grace the Duehess of Bedford.

The Rev. Paul

'Y.

'Wyatt.

Lt.-Co1. Josselyn .

1I01101':11'Y 'l'1'('a.,ul'('1' :Hul

Secrctary.

:i\Ir . Alfred Paine, ,rharfellale, Gohlington Road. 2 14

0

0

0

5

Li fc )) C11llJc ,'';.

OF

The Duchess of Bedford Sir Frederick Howard.

Elizaheth, Duchess of BeMol'J Adeline. Duchess of Bedford

7 19 7 0 1 11 3

£53 12

3 ANNUAL

Odobel' 30th, 1 96.

CERTIFICATES. Ko. of \Yom en

)Jen

who have who have who hal'e com pI eted a received completed cour~e of Certificates. a cuune of instructiun. instr uction . ht Aid. I Kursin[!. 1st Aid. I t-iursing. 1fit Aid. I Nursing. SINCE FOm,lATION OF

351 Sl~CE hrl' O CTOBER,

I

I'rcsiclcnt.

1111'. F. A. Blaydes, Mayor.

,VILLIA:lI BEN. OX,} . THOMAS Rom",. ON, Aucl'LtO?·f.

26

Form ed 1880.

"iCC·l',·cs icl ut 8.

Abridged from account audited auel founel correct by

:\0. 01

CENTRE.

Dr. James Coombs, Chairnw71 . 1

£63 12

ISSUE

BEDFORD

I

Ko.ofCertiflcated Pupils whu have received 11[ edallions.

who have J'er:eived Certificates. 1st Aid.

CmnrUi;. 155 1895. I 21

I Nursing. 80

7

Men.

I Women

ImpORT.

Ownw to the alJ encc of the lI on. ce., 110 "'ork "'/1 done till aftcr Chri tmas . All the memlJers of the ?llidl!Lncl Hail,,'ay, Fire Bl'ig1tll , County awl Burough Police dasscs of last yeur attended the re-examination, glliniug 2 certificate . One men's " first aill" class was hel!l in the tOWIl, and two womell's llursing clas es in the villages neal' "'here" fir t aiel "eertifiellt wcre taken last Jeur. Forty-foUl' of the County Police nl 0 attended fl course of lecture in Bedford, 16 of whom gain ell the iiI' t re-examination voucher and ~3 the' 'Iirst aill" ccrtificatc . Many cases of yuluable "first aid" rendered hy 10th men and woml'u have he en reported. The Technical Instruction COlllmittee of the Beds. County Couneil again helped us by the free u e of their room for lccLl1l'e a,net pnl.Ctical iu trl1ction in ~iek cookcry . A new feature of our work ,ras the arl'twgement of a COUl"C of hygiene lectl1l'es (at the rellue t of the IlHLlly holders of the 111cdallion in the Centre), under the au pices -of the National H ealth Society; these wcre most sneees ful and exceedillgly I)Opular (averaged an attcndance of 24.0 cach lecture); 33 In,dics gained a. certifi cate at the examinatioll. Th c thanks of the Committee are llue to the lectnrers, Dr. Cock, Butters and Skclcling-the latter has heeu electcd an honordry life member of the Associa tion.


78

79

t be?' 1 95, to Oclobc1', 1896. Stale'J.nent oj Receipts and E xpen clitll1'e f Tom (). co, E ,l'pellditll1·c. Receipts. £ 8 By Lecturers' Fees . £2 17

To Balance . . o 10 Annual Subscriptious 16 6 " Fees from Men's Classes , " Fees from ,Yomen's Classes 8 9 1 6 " Medallions . " Sale of Books, Bandages, &c. 9 4 12 " Balance due to Treasurer

o " 6 o " o 6 1

"

" " " " "

"

" " £43

9

Exa 11incrs' Fe!:' allll Expenses . Inciuental expense, (t. J 011n'8 Gate) Stores, Books, Bandages, etc, Postagr Advertising l~rinting, Statione ry Carrinoe of Goods Boys 0 a ~l odels for banuaain oo f Hi re ami expense 0 School-room a nd Laullllry Meuallions ,...,

JIe <llcnl

0

2 12

I)

9 11

0 6 0 0 10 4 0

o 13 1 2

0

1 11

0

6 1

4 6

0 0

£43

\)

\)

J A~lF., COOMBS, Chairman.. . F. A. BLAynES, (11ayor) , VlCIJ-PJ'{:sulrnt . . FRED JOSRELY~ (Lieu t.-Col.), Vlce-Prcsldcnt. Er,EA~OR PAINE, Han. SeeretaTY (llUl T rCClslLrel'. ISSUE No. of

OF

OERTIFICATE.

who have who have who have compl~ted a r eceived completed COUl'. e of Certificates. a course of instrnction. instruction, 1Rt Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursin g. 1st Aid. I Nursing SI~ CE F On ~lATION

260 42

32

IXo. of Certificatec

Ko. of Women

~fen

Pupils who have received Medallions.

who have r eceived Certificates. 1:>t Aid .

I Nursin g.

Men. I Womell

OF CE~ II,E. ~."

't

~

I

64 I 2 0 I 448 SINCE 1ST OCTOBER , 189 5. I 28 I

199

65

23

1

14 12

-----

BELFAST CENTRE. F Ol'm eu 1886 . PJ'e .., lcl l'ut.

Sir William Q. Ewart, Bal t. ( 'hail·man.

1'111', Charles C, Connor. Ilonorary Tl'e nSIII·er. Mr=:. Mago\van, Provincial Bank House.

Brigade-Surgeon M cFarlanu.

Dr. J. A. l,indsay

9 10 11

To'

9

Dr. Cal wcll

tafT.

ANNUAL REPORT. YOUR Secretaries havc to report continu ed interest taken in the work o f the Association. One class for m en was h eld , which was attenrlf'd by 30 pupils, of whom 10 entered for exam illati on anrl 9 recei vee! cCl'tificates ; 29 men were re-examined, of whom 7 obtained Te-examination vouchers anel 15 meuallions. ix" first aid" classes for wom en were llCltl, ",hieh w ere attendeel by 105 pupil, of whom 41 were examined and 37 (received certificates. Thirty-one ladies entereu for re-examination, of whom 5 received re-examination vouch rs and 23 meuallion. There were five illl r 'ing clas ·e. 3.tteudecl by 121 pupils, of whom 51 were examined and all received certificates. These Jignres IJlake a total of 12 classes, attended by 256 pupils, of wh olll 171 entered for examination, and 54 receivillg "first-aiLl" certificates, 51 JlUl ~illg certificates, 12 re-ex1l1l1inatiOll vOllcller and 3 111ecla1lions. It is gratifying to 110te that the (lil'l'ctors of thc Coullty Dowu Railway Company have pre~eJlted silv('r meualliolls to eigh t of their oillcials who pa'sed their final re-examination .

A female 'first aiel ,. cla," \Va heltl in CresePllt Church Parochial Hall, and in Armagh, Balh nnhineh, Busll1nill:, Riehhill allli :--ain tfield . K uring cIa es wer~ held in Belfast, ut Creseellt Chnrch Parochial Hail, t. Andrew's School, The Welcome HOllie, al)(l in Bangor alhl in l'urtaclo\\'l1. The Constabulary class ll1et ill the R.l.C. CClltml Barracks, The following geutiemen kindly al'ted a lecturers during the year :-Drs. Griffiths, Grey, Gorman, Hadden, Huey, Kirk, .\lc:\lurtry, 'cott,'~. George, H, inclail' anu James Taylor.

It is with regret that the Ileath, eluring the year, of two Honorary Life :'IIembers is noted-Dr. 11'"\ l1iste r, of Carl'll'kfergll~; anu ])1'. Johu 'trahan-both of whom were I\'[LI'I1l supporters of alII unlal1l:e \\ ork. TIte norse lunlJlJiallce \\",IS tUl'11ed out 97~ times (being all increa e of 3 7 from the prC\'iOll ycar), the distallce tral'ellcli " 'as :3,616 mile. Amongst the ca es atteudetl to by the Fire Brigade llIen \\ ere:156 Wounds 3 case' of II frocation .Fradlll'e (arlll) 40 " 1 " (I"g) " 11I ternal [1Jjllry 67 " ~6 Dis Ioea [ion " 32 l'aills anll Bums " 153 ~'ca lp Wound

"

101 ca",c ofBl'llise I iJ " Poisoning '27 prnins Apoplexy " COllcnssiol1s " ~(j Epilepsy " 61 Fainting Fits " '23 Drowning

In

"

Actillg-"el'g<;ant William ·'toL!t1art relll.lerell :. 1irst-aiLl" succe " fully to a woman, whose throat \\'as cut. Out of 972 calls I\l ade for the aml.mlance \\uggon, 3 7 wcre ginll by the police.

UOllorary Sccr e C:\I')'. :Miss Black, Glen Ebor, t:anJto"'Jl, and Dr. Howaru Sin clau·. II


80

To " "

"

"

1

State?nent of ReceilJts and E,'I..'pendit t~?'e, 1896 . Expendit1we. Receipts. £13 1 11 £25 3 11 By Central Account Class Fees 12 14 3 " Stores Account 12 10 3 Stores . 6 5 0 9 19 0 " ln cidcll tal Expenses Medallions ' 9 19 0 1 0 0 " Medallions Mrs. Th0mpson, Glencraig " Expen es of Secretaries 27 9 5 Balance froln 1 95 and T reasurer for Car2 18 5 riage, Postage, etc. Balance £76

2

7

£43 18 32 4

7 0

£76

7

2

:F: E.

III of AP,LA~D, Chairman. L , I1IA.GOWA~, Han. T?·eas. F. HOWAltD SINCLAIlt, llon. Sec.

Octobe?', 1896. OF

CERTIFICATES. No. of Women

No. of Men

who have completed a course of instruction.

who have who have received completed Certifi cates. a course of instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aiel. I Nursing.

1653 27

I I

1st Aid.

who have received Certificates.

I Nursing .. ht Aid. ! Nursing.

916

SINCE FOmIA1'ION OF CECSTltE. I 1548 I 876 I 826

418

9

SINCE 1ST OCTOBER, 1895 37 94 I 112 I

51

I

I

I

Xo. of Certificate Pupils \l'ho have reeci\'cd Medallions. -Men~

BIRMINGHAM CENTRE

-~--

I 'Yomen

74 I

940

I

23

15

~Ir. J onlan Lloyd, F . 1U ' .~. Mr. IV. . Mann, ~r.ll. c . ~. 1\11'. F . Mar 'h, JT.lt.C' .•. ]Hr. J. T. J. Morrison, F.1LC.H. .;\1 r. J ames Neal , ~I.1t. C. :-i . 1\11'. Thomas T elson, M , D. 1\Jr. I V. A. Payne, :1I.n. c.' . till'. G. W. l)o\\-~l l, ~L13. n]l' . F. W. Uu,lerhill, V.lt.l'."., E,l. 1\11'. E. B. WhitcOlll be, l\LIt. C. S.

:.JII'. T. A. BI'O\\,ll, ~r. B. All£{llstU'i Clay , l\l.lLC . s . )11'. W. O. Crcs\\'ell, ~l.D., L.I: . C. l'. :J[l'. S. T. Dilrhy-I\'estoll, M.I:.C.R, )[1'. H. IV. Etlgintoll, ~I.D. )[1'. Alfl'cll llaney, ?II. D. :J11'. W. F. Jiaslalll, F.JU'.R . )ll'.

;'11'. J. J. The.',

l\f.l:.C.k.

:.Jfr. Ir. II. LiM,

~I.j).

~\'NK

Pas ell.

ISSUE

.llccli('al 8. a fl'. )11'. E . O. Bark, ~r. n. C. IS . )11'. J. H. Blakeney, ~l.lt . C.H.

AL REPORT.

THE COllllllittec havc lIluch jllea,'lU'l' in sul.nuitting to the mcmbcl's of the Bil'lllingham Centre or the ,'to John .\.mblllmicc A· ociation thcir rcport for 1 05·96 . The work, which has 11('clI cal'riell out satisfactorily. k,s LIcvelojJed to eonsiJerablc l'roportiollS, as lllay lIe SbO\\"ll ll,)' stating tliat dlll'ill~ thc 12 months:2 classes haye beC'n llel(1 (heiug a lIIuclt larger lllllllller than has eyer uew l'lcl'ionsly rccorded). YoUI' l'Ollllllittl..c, as origiwtllytutcli ill the previous annual rel)ort, huyc again COlll111cted das,'l'. of UUIl(t .litle "'01 killg lJIell at a fee bullieicnt only to coycr thc !leer.Nlr,)' C'xl":I].('s illClll'l'ell. Thi' l'cllnction in clas· fec has been largely taken :ulYalltage or by lIll'll \\huc dlltie ' are often hazal'llou.,;, anti. among·t whom your COlllmittee arc mo. t anxiOllS to llis'ClIlillate tlllluulancc know1eLlge. ,"hile yum COllllnittee record \\'ith l'!ca..,lll'e that the year's \\'orking sho\\" a ::;lIl'l'lllS uf illcollle OYl'r expcnditure of t::!6 3'i. Ull., thcy regret lIa Ying to mention tha t thc s\l1J::;cri pt iUlI::; recci n~d are ' :2 Cs. I cs::; than last year. An imll1cn e amount of l,ractica] \\'ork lill lJeclI aecollipli ·!teLl; Imt it is ausoilltely imposiulc to extcnJ the usei'ulue::;s of tllC members of the A,· 'oeiatioll, and hold inc rea 'cd numbcrs of ela' 'cs, withuut ha\'ing ::;OIllC ecutral room of cOllvenient size for ambulancc 'York. Theeeollli conlpctitioll for the Challenge Ilicl,1rc::;ulted in a profit of tl0 Os. 3d., as COllll'1Ll'l'tl with :t los::; (If t:!l 011 thc first cOl1lpctition. The COllllnitlce gratefully a.ckno\\'ledge a 'hare of the Hospital aW1'Llay FnnLl, yiz., tii.

Formecl 18 O.

I/lCUlile ({iU? E.''jICll(litnre .dCWIt/lt fur the J~ea /' ending 30th JUIl C, 1 9ti. I"rcsiclcnt. The Right H on. the L ord Leigh.

Honorary Secretary. IIII'. John H enry Rogers, A . c. A . Otnces .

128, Colmore Row, Birmingham . Lil'c IUcmbcl·S.

The Right Hon. the Lord Leigh Mr. Arthur A1hright Mr. George Cadbury Messrs. Chance Brothers

Ml'. J. C. H older IIII'. G. B . Lloyd Sir Richard Tangye 1\11'. John E. Wilson.

E,,'pc/U{ ilure. To Head-quarters for Exaluinen;' }'l'e::., fll1l1 EXl'cm;cs nud , tor!:!s . £111 0 0 " Printing, 'tatiollcr,)', etc. I 15 -! Leetlll'cs, COIIycyallce of " ..\Iaterial, etc. -1 1 4. () 0 Po.tacres & Petty Expcnse " Oflke Hent aml Expcnses 15 0 0 " Skeleton Diagrams, etc .. " Birmi1Jgha m Corps, tore " 1 9 0 " &c. 19 0 Balallce, l)cillg Excc of " 11l<:0I11e over Expenlliture 26 3 6

----

£1 0

8 10

III CO,IW .

By Class Fees ,. 'tores 'ale A ccollnt 'uust.!ri ptioJls, &c. " Hospital 'atll1'day Fund, " 'harc of Fec" for TrallspOl t crvice " ProJit Oil Challenge hield " COlllPctition

-C 7 17

69

0 5

2 ~

6

5 0

0 5

0

10

0

3

9

---10


83

82 BALANCE SHEET, 30th J UNE, 1896.

Liabilit ies. To H eaa.-quarte1's for Exami'1ers' Fees and Expenses . £111 and Stores

"

III T otal Liabilities IncomeandExpenditure, viz.: Surplus, 30th J Lllle, 189!l 112 Add Surplus of In come over Expenditure for 26 the year

£249

0

0

0

0

2

1

3

6

5

7

Assets. By Sundry D ebtors for Olas £97 2 9 Fees, Stores, etc. Stock of Stores, June 500 " 30th, 1 96. . 145 3 4 Llo\ ds' Bank, Limited 1 19 6 " Oa h in hand

"

L ' UE

£2-19

7

5

EHTIFI ATF,S.

OF

No. of Women

who 11:1"e who IHtve who h:1ye completed a receiycd COlllpleted course of Certi (]caies. a course of il1~trnctiull. instrudiol1. lst Ald. Nllr~inl!. ht Aid . I J\lIrsillg. 1st Aid. I ;s'ltrsing.

who have received Certificates. 1st Aill.

"

OERTI FICATES.

fl1

I

]5

77

'IXlE 1ST OCnlB~:I:, 1 ~o.

No . of lIIen

SINCJ~

5950

4.29

9

7

5124

9

I

396

~fl

of 'Women

who haye who have who have com pleted a received completed COLUSC of Certifi ca tes. a course of instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. [ Nursing. 1st .Aid. [Nursing. 1st AirL I ~lH'''ing.

who luwe received Certificates. 1st Aiel.

FOHi\1ATION OF CENTRE. 553 2H 64.8

SINCE 1ST OCTOBER , 1 95 . 4.1 44 7 I 39

40

received ::IIedaUions. Mell.

I Women.

I

1~

20

95.

I

I

1':;

6

~

No. of Certificated Pupils who haye reeei \'cLl lIIe(lalliolls .

I Nursing. Men. I WOl11tn. 225

Xllrsing.

Xo. of Certificated Pupils who have

'rxcg FOJD[ \.TIOX OF OEXTItE. Ij 1

oJ

ISSUE

OF

No. of ::lIeu

Examined and found correct, W. E. ADLARD}Hon. Awlitors. H.. A. DAY,

Octobe1' 2 th, 1896.

AN UAL REPORT. A YEllY \wll attcll(leLl "first aid" class, for men, was h eld at Blandford in March aud April of thi year, nnder the auspiccs of the Technical Education Committee, by whom all the cxpen. es were defrayed. Th e lecturer was Dr. Spooner. Twentythree of thc pupils were examinerl 11y Dr. Orespi on ~Iay 4th, all of whom were successful in pa 'sing the examination.

Forll1ed 1 .- .J.

9

123

95

BOGNOR CENTRE.

I

9

Tll(: night Re\" . Dish 011 TulJ'ucl1, UOJl.()rar.r ~Ir.

Tr(' :I.,ul·('l'

D . D.

a11«l )-icn·Nary.

A. "\Y. Strickland.

BLANDFORD CENTRE. AXXUl.\.L REPORT. Formed 1 880 . l·l'cs itlell' .

Viscount Portman . IlOllorary Tre asurer anti Sccrc tary.

Cltail'lllall.

Iiss Harriette M. Grovcs, The Close, BlttJldford.

Rev. O. H. Fynes-Olinton . Life lUcul.l1cr.

The lIon. Lu cy E. Portman. iU edical Staff.

Surgeon Licut.-Ool. Daniell

Edward M. Spoon

1', )I.D.

Ix snlnllittillg the yearly tl1tt'lIIeut the COJlllllittee lleg to ay that thcy",oulLl be ycry glad to recei,'c 1II0re sl1keriptillllS tn the ccutre. As the lcctur s are now alTallgl'u. ulldcr t ll c 'oun ly ouneil regulatiow:;, en lailiug nry little expen c to the candidates, it will hc ncces,'ary to have a Ii t of U11 cri1 ' cr aua clollors to be able to 'euu to the H ead-quarte rs of the .A. socintion the yearly tribute they expect from every centre, aeconliug to its ahility. A very good cla's \Va held at Yapton Ia t K oyemlJer, all those who presell tell therll 'ches for examination pa ing it most atisfaetorily. The examiner, Dr. C. ,'ll1ith (of Brighton), expres cd him elf \'e1'y IJlea eel with the. way tllc c1a had lJCell tutored; it was a great credit to the lecturer, Dr. A. B. Oollin' (Yapton ). who had takcu a great deal of trouble to mak e the members eIJlciellt. A WO)lI(;ll'S Iljirsi aid" class \\'ll held ill February, al&o Olle for mcn uuder the ame lecturer, allu the \\'llOle of the former passed ; 011C only of the meu's ch s failing t o sa ti fy th e C!xaminer, who was very pleased with the wuy both cIa ses had beell iustnwteu. "\\' e arc ill hopes of having OlllC morc c1a e ill the pring.


84

85

An ambulance van has been con irlered nece sary for Bognor and neighhomhoorl and the Committee of the Centre haye openell a subscription Ii. t to pnrcha. e one' . ' It lI'ill co t £50, and at leabt £5 pel' ann11111 aftennlfLls~for hire of horse, etc. ,Yhen purchased the Urhan District Conncil will be approached as to housing it, and it is belieleu that they will UO so, but, until th huiltling i rai -eel and the yall purchased, nothing definite cun he stated . The snn1 has only reache(l ahout llalf the sum required, so the Committee hOl,e SOOll to organise concerts (11' other attractions to bring UIJ the required amoun t. It has been triell to establish an Ambulance Corp. ill the town, hut so many of the yonng men wh o join leave the bwu .oon &Jter\\'anls that it is a difficult matter to keep it together. In a number of iJ1!"ta.nce. of accidents an(l . u pellllc(l allimatioll certificated member have done very good work; on the foothall fiell1 their help bas heen much appreciate(l.

Statement oj Recpipts and E"'j)cnd itu1'C. R eceipts. E.''j)('ilditurc. To Subscriptions receiled " Bandages, &c., ~old " Balance from 1895

£1 14 2

5

0

0

£3 19 I~

SUE

OF

0 By Store l'Ul'chasl:l1. ., tati011cry 9 "Sundrirs . " Balance .

£:1

o 13

10

9

£3 HI

9

0

SrXCE FOJ:~f..\.TIOX

139

36

1

156

I

l~t

Aiel. • Xursing.

110 SIXCE 1ST OCTODETt, 1 95. 23 I I 23

F. R. Mallett, ~r.J3., C.1\[ . Harry A. Murphy, L.ll.C.P. 'harles MacJie, :\!'u. J. E. Pan ton, :II. D. :\11'. George A. Patrick, L.R.C.P. Slll'geoll Licut. -Col. Robert Patrick,:lI. D, 1\11'. .J ames l{obillson, :1[, D. 'llI'gCOll Captain J. Edwin • cowcroft,

1\11'. 1\11'. lIlr. 1\1r.

Surgeon Captain E. 111. Garstallg ~lr. Alexallder Glen-Park, ~['B., C.:lL ~lr. Horace J e!J'crics, -:-1. B., t '.:1[, 111'. J. J ohnstoll, "\L n. Mr. Ali'l'crl Kershaw, :lLll.G.H. Brigfule- nrg. Lieut. -Co~. jla lleU,;\[. n. 1\[1'. R. D. 1l0thersolc, ;\f. D. ~lr. "Waltcr l\lorris, L. H. '.1' .

lI! r. Alfred Taylor, F. R . C.S. ~1r. ,I. IIiltoll Thompson. ~r.D. nIl'. Joseph Thomley, ilI.D.

:1[, 1).

StatcIILUlt of RCCI'ipt· awl E.)'jIcl/ilitlll'ejU i" the ljCCIJ' 1 95-96 . E.'jJctulit II rc. Brecilll·.

I

0 -1:2 15 1 12 5 7

:1

14:

4

BOLTON CENTRE.

Ih:I:B1WT lS::-; E

--

Xo.

26

"who ha'·e

OF

Chainnan. lIon. SccrctrtJ'y.

. . ERTI FICATE Xo. of WOlllen

01 ;\!CIl

who have

who hn.\·e recl·i \'l'cI Certillc-atcS.

who have ref'ei I'erl Certificate .

cOllll'lelcel n. COlUI '[<'lell course or a ('OIlJ"'C of ill ' tmctielll. instrllrtiClll. bt Ahl.IXurslnf!. 1st Aid. I t-ur:-;in2. IHt .\iel. I 1\ur~ 1st Aill. I Nursing. I :-'L'E FOID[ATIO""

447

391

1 4:

177

322

I

OF

_1- 102

:29 gg

icliolsun

' ·lce·Presidc1It s. ]I,1r. J. R. Barlow Col. George Hesketh Col. the Hon. F. C. Bridgeman Rev. T. Boston Johnstone, D. D. Mr. H. Shephenl Cross, M.P . lUI'. W. M. lIusgrave Hi s Worship the Mayor, Lieut .. Col. Benj. ~ll'. Frank Taylor A. Dob:,on 1IIr. J. P. Thomasson ]1,11'. John Harwood Rev. Ca n on \\Tood

BRIGHTON CENTRE. (Fon BIUGHTO., IIOYE

& PRESTON,)

Re-Formed 1890. I'J'('

1 3

1 95.

'27

]>J·C S itICllt .

Mr. "Williall1

Xo.ofCertificated Pupils whu haye r ecei l'etl ~redallions.

Men.

I Women

129

106

CEXTRE.

~01

r:s'l'B 1sT O('TOlllm

Formeu 1 93.

7 0 8 0 6

BllOADBEXT, fIrm. TJ'easnrcr,

.LDII';S I3I:I~GOE,

1\' OJl1P n

17 1 15 12 11

£9 14:

,I DIES C.\n."ox,

Xo. of Cel'tiflcate PU]lijs 11110 haye rer·ciy,.el )[edal1iol1ti. )Jell.

£6 31 37 1 3

G By Gooth in tock 0 " ('Cll tral FnlHl 0 " •'tores " :Jlecl all ions " Printing, 'tationcry, &c.

£3~

'Io Fees . to res 01(1 " j[eLlalliolls " Accoun to' 0\\ illg .

£9

OF CEXTltE.

69

iUcdical S taIr M . ll. ~Ir. Lewis Brown, L.JLl'.l'. 1\11'. J. Cellam1 'lark, :\[,11., M.n.c .. ·. ~Ir. Thomas Evam; Flitcl'oft, L.P .c. P.

I I

"ho hal'e received Certifieate

8 ('("1'('la ry.

1\11'. ·Walter II. Brazil,

"

Xo. of Women

who have who have who have completed a completed received course of a course of Certificates. instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I ~ursing. 1st Airl. I Xnn;ing.

lIOll OJ"IU'Y

:Mr. James Bri coe, The Infil'lllary, Bolton.

026 026

CERTIFIC'ATE~.

:l',o. of :Men

17 9

0 11

UOIlOr:ll'Y 'fI' c aSIIJ'(· J·.

Mr. Herbert Broadbent, Balik of BOltOll, Limitetl.

iclt'llt Hlul ( 'hn it·IUllJl.

Vi 'count T emplctown.

~7


86

87

"ice·.·l·cshl<'nf s.

'The Mayor of Brighton (Alderman I3laker)

Th e Chairman of the Town on-Iove COl1Jll1issioners (M1'. G. B. ,\ToodruIT).

JlOIlOl':U',}' Tl'c a s II1' Cl'S, and UHnli Cl·S.

j\[es

1'S.

Assets.

L iauilitiIOs.

To Subscriptions <lue ,. Stores in ha 11 rl

U .. llOl·:lI·Y Se('l·('laI'Y.

Barclay and Co.

Viscounte s 'rempletown.

£1 10 4 10

0 3

£0

3

0

Mi~s Medley, 10, York Road, Hove, Brighton.

Life .llCII1IH'l',"i.

Viseountess're1l1 I,leto\\'ll.

11'. Ernest

Mr. C. J.Ja~omb-Hood, lII.R.O.S., 1\lr. E. C. Maguire, M.D.

I exton Medcalf,

M.lt.C.8.,

Ellg. Mr. F. J . Paley, M.D., London. Mr. 'W alter Powell, M.I:.O.S., etc., Lond. Mr. ·W . J. tephen, JlLR.C.H., L.R.C . P . , etc.

L. n .c . p .

M.n.C.l'.

Al NUAL REPORT. 'THIRTEEN classes have been held thi session . The tahlllaterl form annexed shows -the number of pupils; 56 haye also been re-examined, a.nd 0)) ly 7 failed to pass. 'The Borough Police, as usual, as well as the employes of the rail \Yay company, and the Brighton Volunteer Fire Brigade haye been con. picHons in rendering" first aid." The Committee also have great pleasure in reporting a . ucce:sful cIa s hclu for the Post Office employes, in the 'pring, the members of which have already treated six cases.

Stcttement of Receipts and E L:,penclilnre Receipts. To Balance at Bank, October 15th, 1895 £32 7 " Snbscriptions and Donations . 19 9 " Class Fees 73 8 " Stores Sold 15 17

0 9 0 9

(Tom

2

6

cOllIl'let, tl .a C()lII'S~ of IJlsLrnl'tlon.

Paid Secretary che(lUe on acCOHll t .

CERTIFICATE. .

j--------------x o.

,~·~,.o,.ha.\'e

H CI.'V( II CCl'tIflcall'~.

whl) ha \'I'

COIlIl'letl'l[

o~

WOlllen

who ha " e ]'('cei\'ell

a

C(lIII'SC or

in"tnH'Lillll.

1st Aid.l ~lll'sillJ:' ist Ald. I Xnrsing ..

],;t

Certificates.

I Xo. of Certificated Pupil~ whu have rJ'cci\'ctl :'Ilcll,alliolls. _

Aid. I ::\I\"S~,,: 1st A ..:l~·II~.~1_.=-::\~n=-rs=-it~lt,=-'.__ "I_e_II_.--,-'_W_o_m_e_n_.

'[);( E FOI::"II \.TIll); OF CE);TJ\E.

n92

930

I

115

;,1

3

677

307

37

107

1 %. I 31

51

12

10

,1:3:3

81:\0: lsT OCTO!H 1:,

71

----------

BRADFORD CENTRE. J'I'('~id('Hf

4: 11 6 7

" Lecturers' Fees and ecretary's S~lary. . " T . Benl and SOIl an(l Southern Publishing Co. " Petty PaymentsPostage, Sta~iollery, Pl'intmg . 4 9 " Omnibu es, carriage of Parcels 0 16 ,. Boys for Mouels 3 15 " Adverti ing . 2 10 " Gratuities 2 0 " SunrlryStol'es . 1 7

£141

who h'1\:c

OF

Hi ' 'Yorhil'. tlle Mayor. £42 11

"

-

E

Oct. 15th, 1895, to Oct. 15th, 1 96. R(;pencl illl1·e.

By Head Oilice"Examinations and In eiclental Expenses £28 "Stores 14

6

adobe J' 16th, h 96.

iUeclical SlaW•

.Mr. C. Chepmell, M . D., M.R.O.S., etc. .M r. C. Fox Goode, ?I.11.0.8 . lIlr. H. Algernon Hod on, lII.R. C. R. ,

• £13 13

IIE~lty YEHltALL, (Ch(lirman) , MAltY C. Wu [Tl\IOHE (on Committee). E. TE;\ll'LETC)'\,X, Hun. Secreto?·y. E. F. MIWLEY, S ccreta?·y. Jom, M[m~Jcn .J\IE'<NICII, AwWor.

S('('r('IHl'Y.

-Vi count Templeto\\'n.

Dne to Secretary .

6

( ' hail·lIla H.

:'IIr. \\T. Gilchrist Buruie,

' "h'r·('1J ail'lu:tn.

:'II. I:.r. ' .

)[1'.

amllelLodge, JllJll'.,

:'I1.D.

JlHIlOI'Hl'Y loiCt' I'(' I:tl'Y allcl Tl'e:I',III'(,l'.

75

0

0

:.'Ill'. ,corge Chippendale, Thom bury, Briltlruru. UI)IlHl'Hl'Y Li f(' JI(' III })t'I·.

446

)[1'.

Audre\\' Bro\\'lle, L. H. ('.1'. E. S /atr.

7

1111'. :'Ill'. :Jlr. Mr. l\Ir.

5 6 6

1\11'.

4

15

0

0

4

6

6

£141

2

6

Mr. Mr. .Mr. Mr.

1\11'. 1\11'. Mr. Mr.

F. Altltorpe F.'. HarLer, :'II. H. Beetnam Ralph Del'esf'orll A. Browlle, L. H.C.P. E. 'Yo ,ilchrist Burnie, :'Ir.H. c. S. F. J. Butler, 1,.1:.C.1'. Cadman, L. H. ('.1' . Calthorl' J. ClflWfol"ll, 1.1>. '\Ta.lterD llby, ?I.B. Geo. II. Dotltl, A£. I:. . 1'. G. Hallllcock, JlLH..C ... '1'ho:>. W. II i me, 11[, B.

:JIr. "'m. Horrocks, )I.B. ntr. J. Jack'on, F.H.O . . :.'Ill'. Jumc Kcrr, M.A., M.D. :'Ill'. J. H. Li;;ter. L. H.C.P. )11'. Percy Lodge il1r. all1ucl Lodge, Junr., 1I1.D. Mr. II. Meade, ;\1. n. '. s. Mr. J. Morro\\', A . n., :'ICB. Mr. Oliver Ml'. .A. Rabagliati, M.D. ::\lr. ,Yo Lake Robert., j\f.l~.C. Mr. . E. \\TaJ(lingtoll, )LR.C. '. Mr. Henry White, lIt.U.


8D

88 [SSUE AI NUAL HEPORT.

No.

THE work of the year ending SE'ptember 30th , 1 96, has been yery satisfacrory. Three hundre<l canuidates attended the examinations of the A sociatioll for" first aid" and re-examination, and 296 were successful in pas ing. Classes were hela at the JUillland Goods; Bowling Loco. (G. N.); Lai~tenlyke Station; t. Andrew's Institute; ~Iechanics' In stitute, Denholme; United 1IlethOllist 'chool, Cowling (male and female); Technical College; and Borough Police (three) . The Committee wish to express their appreciation of tIle invaluable support of th e medical gentlemen, who have malle great personal sacrifices to in lnlct the classes. The Police clas es have bcen most sucressful allll Dr. Percy Lodge, the instrnctor, deserves very much prai,·e. During the past year a large numhl'r of acci(lent;: hav e been attemled by members of the j .. mbulance Corps alld police-constable." who, with their knowledge of" first aid," have been the means of alleyiating pain and preventing further injury to the wonnJeJ. By kind penni 'sion of the Employes COllllllitt.~e of the Joint Hospital Fund, the competition for the challenge sllieM anLl me(lals was held at the gala in l\Ianningham Park, on Saturday, August 15tb. The judge wa5 Surgeon-~1ajor E. IY. Symes, Halifax. A squad of mell representing the Borough Police were awarded first prize. Th e Committee gratefully acknowledge the valuable service. of the ~1ayor (AILlt'rman W. W. 'W ood, J.P.), Paul (Chit:f Con table, Mr. Firth ( eCletary of Polic e Classes), and the hOIl . secretarieH of the clas es, for their support and as i.. tance in helping this humane work.

0

OF

CEH.TIFlCATE::)

lIIen

'0.

of Women ~o.

who have who have who have complete(l a cOll1plE'ted received (lOIlI'~e of a course of Certi Ii cates. instl'lletil)lI. instruction. ht Airl. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Xl1l'qill~. 1st Aill. I ;\"nrsillg.

who have receiverl Certificates. 1st Airl. I Nursing.

of Certificated Pupils who have recei ved Medallions. ;\[en.

I

WOIlIf~ n.

Sr~CJ~ FOlt~1 \TW::s' OF CJi;::s'TJ1.8.

I 1252 I

14G3

9:2 I 313 751 IwL' OC'TODEH, 1 95 . 3G I 34

INC'E

256

25!

I

253

108

35

BRISTOL CENTRE. 1"01'111e(l 1 cO. "J'('..,icl('uj.

His Grace the Duke of Beaufort, K.G.

:urI'.

( 'hai '·luau.

MI'. George II. P01><',

)L,\.

ilOilO":!,'} ' 'fl·t'a'lIlI·('J'.

~1r.

II. '. Bal'::;to\Y.

Statement oj Receipts (mcZ E.tpenditlll'e, 1895-6.

I

Receipts. To Balance in hand, Sept., 1895 Mr. J. C. Paul (Competi" tion Fund) Mr. J olm Grath ditto " Stores sold and Class " Fees I nterest

"

£6 1 '

9

4

0 10

0 6

58 0

8

6

4

4

o

( 'It'''), .

:J1ajol' C. '. 'layton, 17, Itoya 1 Park, Clifton.

EJ1JClldilllJ'C. By Caniage of tores £0 11 11 Po tage 0 17 O~ " ('beque to Central Fund 1 13 G " Cbe([ue to tores Depart" ment 2 12 4 Pocket Certificate 0 6 :3 "" Prin ting, Ad vertising and tationery. . 2 6 6 Expenses of Ambulance " Brigade 6 6 0 IuciJental Expense. 0 3 9 " Annual Competition 1 1 0 " Meuallions . 2 10 0 " Rellt of Hooms . 0 7 6 " B:l.lance ill haud 8 6 4~

"

£70

2

1

To Value of Goods in hand.

£70

2

1

£17 8s . 3Ll.

Examined and found correct, (Signed), JOlIN GILL, GEO. CHIPPE~DALE, Hon. Scc1·cla1·V.

nil i~ional ~(,(,,·t'f:ll'it''I. North Br.dol: Jl!ss JlatH1e B.ltrclay ?uth B:'lsto1: ~I?sH.~label lllll \\ e:;t 131'1 tol: Il'llJclpal, Merchant I~ellturcrH' Technic,ll Colll'ge JI <'t1ieal

Mr. C II. W. Win(I'or Anbery, ;\[.lU' .!'i. j)[ 1' • . IV. J. Brasher, L.lt.<'.P., ;ll.lt. '.::;. Mr. T. JI. Carter, L.ll.C'.l'., )l.Jt.l'.::l. ~I II

1'.

J.Pattel'sonDevlin,L.Il.t'.l'.,L.Il.L'.s.r~.,

II Ediu. r. . F. DeviH, L.It.('.l'., :'If.lt.('.s. Mr. 1". H. I!:tlorreworth, M. H., B.A., B.SC . "1 1.\ Elder, T,. ILU. P. &. :-i., Etlill. 1\1 r.IVilliam J .r r. oh n E\\,en', L.R.C.P., M.ll.t ' ..". Mr. Theodore l"islte ,', :-r.ll., ~r.I~.U. s. "I J II lI1 r . . Freeman, :lLILC.S., L.It.(,.1'. l\ r. A. M J 1 . Godby Gibbs, L. H. c. P., :'II. I:. C. s. 1'. 0 III . GrifliLhs, L.U.C.l'., JlLn. '.&. Mr. C. D. G. Hailes, i\!.1>., C.lII. 111 1.\ r. R. G. Poole Lansdown, JlLD., ~1

1.1

M.R . . S.

Deputy- urgeon-General J. Loeh, M.D.

,\rc:;L Bristol: Jliss Jlignon Kist Bri tol : The Wan1en of Droad Plain IIou:;e, t. Philip. ~j II 11'.

1,

~1 I'.v. {' "'. '1 ~\ a ttl le\YS,L.n.l'.p., M.Il.C.S. Mr. \YI1lialll ~lurray, )Lll., c.)!. ill 'I I e,~r.lLL'.s.,L.H . c.P. 1 1'. l'r •'I' • ~\y 'I'01' t on, L.lt. ('.1'. , }<'.ll.C.S. 1.~l' 1'. . A • ~\ •J[ 1'. Gr. 1)ar kour, ~I. A., ~r. n., )[. u. C.S. .\[1'. E. H. Churton PanIi, L.lt.C. P., l\

~r.]t. I.H .

nIl'. Ii' .E. P ea-e,)[.lt. k C.... ,L.P...C.P . Mr. B. M. Rogers, M.D., B. CII . , JlLl:.C.S.,I,.I:.C.P. "r 1.\ 1' •J • 'V \ . T ay 1or, r,.ll.c.l'., LR.C.S. 1\[ r. . H . "IITa 11-ce,', JlLB., Jl1.11.C ... Mr. Edward H. Warner, Jll.D., C.JlI. ~l 1'.,TOull 1, ]3 . "lie T bb ,L.ll.C.l'.,M.H.C.S. 1\1 1'. Ii' '\T el1more, M.A., M. H., :'If. R.C.s. !\II'. F. 'Yilding,Jlf.B.,L.H . c .l'"JlJ.n. c. '. MI'. J. Young, )LD. , C.JlI. l

:J.

\


91

90 ANNUA L

REPORT.

BURNLEY CENTRE.

BETWEE~ October, 1 95 and October, 1896, 17 classes in " first aid" " 'ere helli, viz. : 12 for men, 5 for women . On examination of these classes 220 mell and 56 \Yomen receiv ed certificates, including 112 men of the Bristol Oon tabulary, 2 mell ofthc G. ' Y. Railway, and 37 men of the .Midland Railway at Fishponds. There was also a class of "first aid" for the Boys' Brigade, when 12 candidates received junior certificates. Besides the above there hav e been 6 classes in "nursillg" from which 59 wom en received certificates, 7 men and 3 wom en passed re- exami nation in "first aid," and 42 men and 40 women passed their final examination for merlallioll. A largely attended meeting was h eld on the 3l"l1 Jun e last at the Mereha l1i Yenturers' T echnical Oollege, when the certificates and medallions gained during the ses ion were presented by the Right Worshipful the Mayor of Bristol.

Stcdement oj R eceipts and

Expenclitl~1"e,

Formed 1883 . Presiclcnt.

The Rt. lIon . Sir U . J. Kay-Shnttleworth, Bart.,

](Ollorary Treasurcr anti Secretary.

( 'baiI"JIlUll.

nIl'. T. G.

JILl'. J. L. ,Val'll, ~I. A., Grammar chool, Burnley.

andy

iU clieal 81 aff.

1 95-96 .

nIr. J. Browl/, F.R.C.S, Eng., L.n.c.s. Receipts.

E ,l;penditlt?·C.

'To Balance in hand, 30th September, 1895 £47 411 Subscrip~ions and Donations 4 3 6 " Fees, "First Aid" Clas es 40 9 6 " Fees, "Nursing Olasses" 28 0 0 " F ees for He-examination 1 14 6 " Books and Materials sold 43 19 3 " Receipts for Medallions 16 6 3

"

By Purchase of Books and Materials £37 Printing. 6 " tationery, Advertisement., " Postage 3 Payments to Lecturer ~5 Rem i t ta n cefl to lIead" Quarters' for Examinations 42 Ditto, for Medallions 16 " Sundries o " Balance in hand 50 .\

"

£181 17 ] 1

nIl'. 3 6 1 3 19 2 4 0 0 6 19 4

3 3 0 6

OF

No. of 1I1en

OERTI FICATES, No. of Women

who have who have who ha.ve completed a completed received course of a course of Certificates. instructiOll. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 'lst Aid. I Nursin g. 1st Aid-. -I Nursing.

Xo. of Certificated

I

who have received Certificatcs. 1st Aid.

Pupils who bave received Medalliunn,

I Xursing. Men.

1288

I

SINCE RE-FOHnIATlON OF OE~Tlm I:\, 1889. 996 I 611 668 I 418 I 899

253

I

22 0

SINCE

I

li.iT

77

:Jlr. illl'. ilIr.

:JIr. :Jlr, 11l". ~Ir,

Eclill., :'II. D., :11. A. J. Burns, L.R.C.P., Ellin. F. E. Crossley, :11.13., Edin. T. G. Crump, [L\., M.B., Oamb. H. A. Dix011, :'ILIU'.S., Eng. J. :JI. Fergl1 Oll, L.n . C.l'., Ellin. J . IIodgsoll, L. H,G.P., & ,' ., E(lin. H. C. Holt, L.It,C.l'., Elliu. J. Lail'll. :l1.D., Abenl.

AX~UAL

£1 1 17 11

Examined and found corrcct, (Signed), Tuos . E. REA. H. O. BAH, TOW, H on , TreasW'e1',

I SSUE

OCTOBEH, 1895, I 102 I 56

59

M.P.

I Women.

283

I

42

237

I

40

l ackenzie, ~I.D., "Kdin. F . W . Mar den, L.B.C.l'., Edin. R. O. O'Meara, L.lt-C.l'., Edin. E. Prolllllove, :l1.D., AbeI'd. G. S. Pullon, M.ll., ELlin. J. H. Rowf', :l.LB., C.n!. , Aberd . A. itI. 'inclair, ::I1.B., AbeI'd. A. A. ,Vat 'on, L.IU' .l'., Edin . R. U. \Ybitham, :l1.D., AbeI'd. .

Mr. J.

1\11'. Mr. :Jlr. :Jlr. :Jlr. :Jlr. itlr. :Jlr.

REPOHT.

cia ':es have been helLl at Burnley during the year :-lIitre treet ing), Dr. Rowe; itlitrc trect, Dr. Rowe; Reel Lion treet chool, Dr. \Yhith am; Rehoboth I.:h001, Dr. Dixon; Burnley Lane, Dr. Proud love ; Cooperative, Dr. Rowe; Hed Lion treet (uursing), Dr. \Yhithalll; Oo1>(leu treet, Dr. Mal:dell. Tlw re-exalllinatiolls were cOllllucted by Drs. Proml1ove and inclair. The reporL of the ambulance Oorps has becn forwarded to Dr. Trimhle, the Deputy Commissioner fur tile division. The work aUlI eliiciency of the Corp continue to be satisfactory. The 'chool Boarel ha.ving now taken np amhulance instruction as one of the sl1hjects for Oontiuuation Olas 'es, the pro1.Jllbility is that our elas e for adults will not he so llluch llceLled in future. 'Thp.rc have been 3 clas~es held ill connection with this Cen tre since its furlllation ill 1 3, aud tile st'l'Yices of the metlicallecturcrs have been thronghout gratuitous; tbi i an excellent record, and it shows llnllli takably that there are mallY doctors ill our mid ,t who \Yill give ungruL1gingly time and trouble to hel Jl forward this our WOl k of humallity, and 10th the Oommittee and the certil;cated mem bers m nst feel much indebted to them, aud to many other who have interested themselves in tile movement, for their exertion in pro~'idillg Burnley with a bearer company, un ambulance Oorps, a nursing 001'1", amI a certificate roll of 1, 4li 1 no.mes. EIGHT 11lU"


93

92 Statement

0/ Receipts and

RJceipts.

"

:JIr. Albert B . Chapman,

E'J..IJcnclitu1'C.

'To Balance Police " Mitre Street " Red Lion Street. "" Burnley L1.ne

" " " "

Honorary Sccretary.

Bl'penclit7.we, 1896.

" " Rehoboth Co-operative Meuallions Sl1bscriptionsSir U. J. Kay-Shuttleworth Mr. Garnett :;'111'. Gill Mr. Sandy Mr. Strange ::\11'. ,Yard Balance

£1 4 5 2 5 0 5 2 7 3 5 0 2 6 0 2 6 3 1 0 4 16 6 4 Hj 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2

J

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

£33

0

6

'To Saleable Stores

5 5 5 5 5 5

£2 1

By Outstanding £7 2 6 Pa],cel 0 ~ 4 " Stamps 0 15 4 "" T elegrams 0 1 8 Cab 0 1 0 " Printing. 0 5 0 " Meuallions 4 16 " LOlltlon Account (Exams.) 9 6 100 " Loudon Account ( tores) 6 "" London Account(Iuciuentals) 4 4 100

'*

£33

0

A.:\1.

Inst. c . E. , 2, D elrow T errace, Darwin Avenue, Buxton. ANNUAL

THE work of the Centre during the year elH1ing September 30th, 1896, has been carried on with consi(1eralJle suece:.', and the attcllc1nnce, both of women and men nt the foUl" courses of lectures during the last winter session has been satisfactory, and the results of the examination have lJeen encouraging. The financial position of the ('entre Ita. improvcu, the statemellt of aceonnts showing a considerable incrtase of the balance in hall(1 j hut the e(ll1ipment of the ambulance stations needs attent:on ami " 'ill l'rolJably render SOIlIC eXl'elH1iture llecessary during the coming year, and it i~ to regrctte(1 that several annual sub criptiollS have droppe(1, ~uusillg a (1iminutiou which has ouly partially he en made up.

uc

0

7

Receipts. 1 9:;. To Balance lJl'Ollght fOl'll'anl. :Jlcdal1ioll paill ('or Rceci pts J rlJlII I\' Olll ell ,

"

Examined and found correct, GEOllGE GILL, A ntl/tur.

J. L'lXGFU<~LD \\TAnD , IIunomry Secretary (lncZ T, ·wsurcr. JORX Bno\\'x, :\LD., C'ha ii'li1 an .

..

E.f'jJend it ure.

£1

Cla~ses

R n:l i I ,ts

0

~

1.")

1

:Jlell 's

from

Classt' . , 'ul'scriplions

7 3 7 16

('1'0111 Del'lw:hire COllllh' 'OllllCil . Balik Illtcre .t, less CIJUlmissio n

(:ntllt

I S UE

OF

CERTIFICATE

'N o. of Men

Xo. of

who have who have completed received a COUl'se of Certificates. instruction . 1st Air!. I Xnrsin.!:(. 1 st Air!. : XnrsiICg

966 49

I

W OllJCIl

I

lst ,\i cl. I l'nrsing. I 1st Ai(1.

I

0

0

9

I

I Nnrsillg.

SIXCE 1ST OCTO BEll, 1895 . I 46 I 35 I 42

4

Xo. of Cerlilkated Pupi!:; who haye received Medalliuns .

who have received Certificates.

SIXCE FOlt:\IATIOX OF CEXTllE. 539 I 237 466

791 44

ha,'c cOlllplcted a course of instrudion. Wl10

177

1 !l5. 9 lh Printing an<l AJ"erti 'iu g £:3 0 " Bill Posting 0 , , . ttLtiullPry 1 G .. ,'lllldrics . 0 " E\.l'elhc~ eOllllectc(l with 6 TOWIl Hall Class. 1 (j " E:qIC'n:e' cOllllcctecl '''ith 1love H ok' Clase.-· 1 0 " Payment: to Heall OfIice. 11 " Book of 'he(lues. 0 0 " nabll e-a", \' iz. : At t;hefliel,l and Roth erham Balik. 31 In II'l.t1ds of Honorary "ecretary 1

:) ,

~~I;-(:-I1.--'-1'''"''~T;n-l1l-e-lI.

207

REPORrr.

£53

===-=-

EX[LlllineJ allu fOHml coned, A. "1l0FJELD,

101

J~().

33

I

Xc. of )[cn

OF

6

3 13 1

3

16

3

14

6

1

3

IIull oml'Y A wlitors.

Ko. of WOlllcn ~o.

who have r eceived Certificates.

of Certificated Pupil " who have receh'ed :Mellallion .

Men.

I Women .

Prcsidcut.

SINCE FOltMATIO OF CENTRE. 87 H7 I 105

58

SIXCE I HT OCTOBEH , 1 95. :.6 I 24 I 1

14

T

His Grace the Duke of Devonshire, K.O. (.'huil·IUUU.

Mr. H. A. Hl1bbersty.

J(OU01'ln'y

Mr. Joseph Taylor.

0 0

CERTIFICATE

who have who ha"e who lia"e ~ulIll'lctell a completed I'e~ei ,'ell coul"e of it Cuul'seof Certifi~ates. i nsLructioll. iustl'Uction. 1st Aid. I !\ul·sin~. lst Ail!. I ~ur$illg. 1st Ailll -Nu~

Formed I B89.

}

10

Octoou '2Gth, 1 90. I " DE

BUXTON CENTRE.

RUlHNSUX,

0 6 li 1 11 6 J

357

237

I

TI·caSTll·Cl'.

50

I

22 I

65

22


94

95

CANTERBURY CENTRE.

ISSUE

Formed 1879.

:\ u.

Th e Most H on. the Marquis Conyngham. l 'i ce- Pl'eSiflcn ts. ~Ir.

CERTIFICATES,

lII en

No. of Women

wh o h ave who ha ve whn have completed a recei ved COlIl]dl'ted course of Certi fica tes. a course oC instruction. instr uction. 1st Aid. I NUl'sing. 1st Aid. I Nursin g. 1st Aid. I Nur:;illg.

Presiden'.

The Very Rev. the D ean of Canterbury

p[

OF

C. J . Plnmptre. 481

10

I

300

I

Chili rll,all.

29

10

2-1

I

8

1ST

1st Ai d. I Nu rsing.

)[ Cll.

I

WOll ltln.

CENTll~ .

S r OJ!: FORMATION OF 8 171 53 SINCE

Captain Lambert.

No. of Certifi Cllted Pupils who ba v(\ recei Ted Medallio ns.

wh o have r eceived Cert ificates.

,5

22

I

97

15

OOTOl1EH, 1895.

I

36

24

llonol'ary Sccr c .ary .

)[onOl'ary Trc asurer.

Lieut. -Col. Reeves, 1elrose, London Hoad, Canterbury.

Mr. F . , V. Furley.

lUc(lical S talf.

CARDIFF AND DISTRICT CENTRE.

MI'. James Reid 11'. T . 'Y. Reid 1111'. Brian Rigden )1r. George Higden )11'. ·W. Pugin Thornton Mr. Frank Wacher Mr. Sydney Wacher.

:Jlr. Curtis (late Surgeon-Lieut. -Col.), 3rd Batt. East Kent Regt . Dr. H. A. Gogarty :1Ir. J . Greasley Dr. 'Y. . Patterson 1111'. F. W . Pittock lIlr. Z. Prentice 1'.I:r. H . C. Preston

Formeu 1

9.

ir W. T. Lewis, Bart. l 'lcc-ella il·mall.

( 'llail'lIIan.

ANNUAL REPORT .

Receipts. Balance, Oct. 1st, 1895 Annual Subscriptions Class Subscriptions Sale of Stores Meua1lions

£23 16

7

Dr. Wa]]ace. IIOllorary SCt·r("al'.r .

Mr. 'Y. F. Elmes, 6, Gileston

7 14 0 5

4

0

5 5 390

£45

9

3

Br.:pencliture. By Examiners' Fees Hnel I<:xllenses and Head Ottice Charges . £10 U 0 7 7 ~ " Purchase of Stores " Printing, Postage, and 2 15 9 Class Expenses . 390 " ledallions 21 3 4 " Balance, Sept. 30th, 1896 £45

9

Octobtr 30th, 1896.

l~on.d,

~Ic~li~'nl

Cl1theelral Road, Cardiff.

S.nff. Dr. IIanlymau Dr. McLaren Dr. Man. ell Dr. R. Patterson Dr. Rees Dr. Richards Dr. Treharne Dr. T. Wal1ace.

Dr. Brogden Dr. A. Cooke Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Lewis Davies Ensor J. Evans Fergnson Greener Dr. Rhys Griffiths

3 ANNUAL

Examincd ancl fouud cOl'l'ect, CUAltLES E. REEVE,', lion. Sec1·etary. F. "V. FURLEY, Han. T1'eaSl~rC1' .

M.D.

UonOl'nl'Y T qo ('n s nre r.

Statem,ent of Receipts and Expenditure from Oct. 1st, 1895, to Sejlt. 30th, 1 96. To " " " "

11r. ' Y. Taylor,

Mr. Ald. D . Jones.

THE Committee observes that during the past year six courses of lecture' have been given, which were attended by 86 males and 46 females; the males making all addition of 27 medallions to the register. The women are preparing to ",in medallions next year, as we have now 60 attending cla ses. The Committee heartily thanks the medical staff for the trouble they have taken to instruct the classes.

REPORT .

A LARGE number of CI1 es of a scrious natur have received attention from the hands of mem bel'S of thc various classes during the year, resulting in t he sa.ving of life and the amelioration of much suffering. A division of the t, J ohn Ambulan ce Brigade has been formed d uring the pa.st year. I


97 Statement oj Reccipts and E,l:p cndittI1'C

f01 '

the y ea?' 1896.

Cil II iI'n till 1.

E x pend it1t?·c. R eceip ts. To DonatiollsBy Head-quarters for Stores, Sir W. T . L ewis, Bart. £2 0 o Examiners' Expenses, &c. l\1r~. E. J. Ch een ( J"av iga£32 19 10 o 12 o "Postages tion ) . o 18 0 " Sal es of Books, Ba ndages , " Credit Retul'll s . o 12 0 &c., and Class and " Balance in hand 40 0 9 ~ 35 2 3 ~ Ex a miners' F ees 36 10 7 " Balance on 1895 Account Do. Ambulance Brigade A ccount , 1 96 . o 5 9

£7 4 10

7~

£74 10

,V. J.

7~

Mr. Euwin Scott. )(OllOl'nl',)' Tl'c a s III·Ct'.

Mr. J . Laseelles Wildm all. JlOlLOI'IlI'Y SeCI'Cf nl'Y .

1\11'. Th os. Butterwor t h , 16, E no ll'sley treet, Coln e. Jl.ccli c nl Sfaff'.

D r . A. A. G. Dick ey; .Mr . W . Lyo ns L ove tt, L . R . C.l'. & S.

T nOUNCJ~ .

TH O. .

,VALLACE,

W. F.

E L lIIE.·,

T ,·cas1We?·.

Han. Sec'retCt?·y.

StatclIlcnt oj R cceilds anel E,l pend itw'c fo), the ycal' cnd ina J ttiW 30th, 1895 .

lYovcmbel' 26th, 1896 .

I8SUE OF CERTIFICATES. :-l'o of Men

No. of Women

who have who have who have completed a completed received course of a cour eor Certificates. instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursin g. !l'st Aid . • Nursing. 1st Aid I Nursing.

No. of Certificated Pupils who lluye received Medallions.

who h ave received Certificates. 1st Aid I Nursing.

Men.

I Women.

SgCE FOllllUTJON OF CENTJ:E.

7 8

726

I :W

I

3

S I NCE 1I-;T OCI'OBEfl,

6:1

53

22

I

11 3 1 95.

I

20

18

~I)

12

15

9

COLNE CENTRE. F ormed 1890 . Pl'cslclcnt. Mr. Wm . Sagar , Stan tlroytl H onse . , .i cc· I'I·c.·icl cnt.·.

1\11'. William Bat eman Mr. Edward Carr Mr . J ames Carr Mr. J oseph Catlow 1\(r. Sa~n u el Catlow. R ev . W. CliIToru , liLA. Mr. A. A. G. Dick ey, M . D. Mr. Caleb Duckw orth Mr. W . G. Emmott. Mr. Vin~ent Frankland Mr. tiamuel Greenwood Mr. William H. Hartley Mr. Edward Hirs t 1.1r. T homas A. Hirs t

Mr. C. Knig h t R ev. T. A . Leo nard R ev. Th os. L eyla nu lIIr. Lyons L ovett, M . D r Mr. J 0 eph H . Pickle:; ~f r. Syu n ey Preston .1\11'. C. G. R at cliffe Mr. H enry R oc Mr. George Ru shwol'th 1I1r. Jam es Smallpage Mr. H enry Walker Mr. William B. White !lir. J . Laticelles Wildman , Mr. WIll. Wilkinson .

11

6

R cceipts. To Cash in Bank £ 33 Ca 11 ill lI oll . eel'etary's " ham!. £ 0 19 9 Cash in n perin tendcn L'~ " hands 1 2 51 ---2 OIll ,Yinll o\\, (1/9) and " Form (5/10) 0 ,' hure of Co llectioll at (j Cyc1i t ·' Pant(l e ~11are of Coll eetioll at " :\I ol'l'i:; Dn.lleeni· Para( l c 3 Profit on T en. P arty, ,,-cp" t em her 14 til, 1 9.1 0 CIa' Fees 11 " Proceed: 0[' Anlomalic " :\Insiu1.1 Box leut hy 1\11'. R. Pen.cock 2 Book. sohl 0 " I I &c. (Foulri( Ige " Di vi iou)" 3 Examination Fees 3 " Sub cril lions l1.ll ll l10na.tiol1 ' 3-1 " U nil'o t'lll ol ll 0 " Inb.'l'e t 0 -1 "" .~ ceill en t:; amI RelllOVl1.~S .

6

2

7 (j

12 1:2

9 1 15 12 3 10 1

7 3

E .l'j)f' nd itui'c. By Reut, H ate~, Coal, nas, au (1 \Yater Accouut £6 H ~ Pnstage, Cill'riage antl " tationery 3 13 2 {\elY .Jlaterial for Room' 3 ~ 6 ~ .~ " Carriage amI Litter Repairs 1 10 3 " Printillg, &c. 3 3 0 " 7 .T oiners' Work 1 16 ti " H. l~'1. Shinnie (Caniage 2 " Panel ') 2 10 0 ,. Exp enses to D elegate 6 Meeting ' 2 1 ·1 ., Bl'lts, Pouches, Caps anll 0 L:Hlics' I ~ag ' 9 16 0 0 SniJsl:l'iptiou to R .E.L.U" 1 n6 0 10 0 ,. Co\lcdillg ub 'c1'i]llio11 ', 9 1 9;;-90 1 H 0 ·1 .. Books, Bandage.', ulHI Dingt',ull . ~·c. !l 9 £) 0 Exalllination Fee" Ib94 0 " 0.1- \)(j 11 1 0 11 " Ex.anti natioa Fees, 1 95,90 0 (Folllric1ge DiYision) 3 3 0 11 I " H orse H ire, e c. for 0 Acciden Lsaml R emo" ltl t:i 2 n ,. ash in lIOll . ... eeretul'y's h alHls 0 1. 0 Cnsll in nperintel1llent' . 1 " halllIs 1 :2 3 ' 19 9 ell ·h ill Bank 6

"

£107

7

10 ~

£ 107

Aud it ell amI f0t111U con cct,

W. IT. BA NK, t, Awlitol's. J os. 1l1lm~, J . L. 'YILD ~IA ,\ , Il oll . '1'l'caslllu. Tll os. BrTl'1':Rwo ItTlI , lIon . Stacta}'!}. J ul!} 1st, 1896.

7

1 0~


98 AN JUAL REPORT.

ANNUAL REPORT.

IN submitting the Ninth Annual Report and balance-sheet of the .J.A.A., Colne Centre , we have acrain much pleasure ill recording the work during the year, b as being very satisfactory, though not approaching the standarJ attained last year. Since the formation of this Oentl'e 380 males and females have received instructions in "first aid," and. 46 females in "nursing," 330 l1ave been successful in gaining certificates in "first aid" and 41 in "nursing. " Accidents of various kinds have been numerous, and the members have been instrumental in rendering" first ait! " in an efficient manner. The financial position of this Centre, as may be seeD from the balance-sheet, is still highly satisfactory, showing an increase in suhscriptions of £11 19s. 4d . to last year. T he Committee desires to take this opportunity of thanking the Committees oftlle ColDe Cycling Club and Colne Morris Dan cers for the amounts h:ll1clell t:> them as their share of the collections at parades; also to th eir instructors, Doctors Dickey and Lovett, who have so fredy and gratuitously come forward to instru ct the members in this good and noble work .

I SSUE

OF

No. of Men

CERTIFICATES.

I

No. of Women

who have No. of Certificated who have who.have completed a who have Pupils who have cOlllpleted rec.e!ved course of recei ved receiveu . a course of Certl II cates. instruction . Certificates. Medalliolls. In s tr U c bon. 1-:-.,....-:-77"--,-,,,------;-1st Ai,\. I Nursillg. hlAid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursillg. 1st Aid. I Nursrng. lMe"n. I ,~.

I

SI~CE

220

1 9

12

!'i

F01UIATIOX OF CEXTUE. 104

I

46

90

41

SI CE 1ST OrTOBEH, 1895. 20 I 20 I 17

20

10

I

10

THE first Rcport antI. Balance-sh eet are both of a most gratifying character. Under the auspices of this ccntre-which was originated by Mr. Hedley, H . M. Chief In pector of Mines, N ewcastle-on-Tyne, in conjunction with the hematite mineowners of ,Vest Cumberland-three successful classes have been held at Cleator 1\1001', Egremont anel Frizington, 73 candidates satisfying the Examiner. One of th e )11ost pleasing features ill conncction with thc session's work has heen the hearty respon e of thc mine antI. quarry owners to the appeal for financial assistance, th ereby e"incing in an nnlllistakalJle manner th e sympath etic regard of th e local employers to\lards thpir workmen. A suggested 1)1'0 ?'alct subscription list, bascd on last year's output of mincral, WdS sulnnitted to them, and as will he seen from th c annexed balancc- hed, the list was adopted with practical unanimity. At the heginning of the sea on some correspondence en ned with rcference to co-opcrating with the County Council. Ultimately it was consid ered, that inasmuch as thc centre had hcen formed for the specific purpose of proJlloting amhulance work among t mining employe, tlw,t ohject would he hett'r achieve!l hy " 'orking independently, until fairly csta hlishe(l, seeillg that past expcri 'nce ha,<1 demonstratcd the difficulty of imlncillg millers to l1llelld general classes. It has, lJOweYer, been subsequently sugge teel in lllany flllllrters, that a Amlml ullce is one of the suhjects allowed hy the Tecllllical In t;tructioll Committee, the ounty Conncil might fairly he askell to recognise the u erul and effective work of tlti centre amongst the mining community. i\1any case~ have occmred during the year \I-here the pupil of the A ' ociation haye been allle to rcwler eITective "fir t ai, I, " not only to tho e employcd in mines, but to the puillie generally.

Statcment oj Receipts (( IIll E.'jJcnditn?'e, 1 96. F.cceipt . E.''jJmditll1·c. To j))'O rata ubscripiions By t. Johu Ambulance As from :\iin e Owner and ciationQuarry Owner. . £61 19 0 " Receipts from Classe Cleator 1\1001' 3 4 2 Egremont 2 1 10 Frizillgton 2 " l\Iedn.llion 1 1 0 " Bank Interest 0 1 6 " Balance from Cledor Moor Cell tre, per Mr. J eIlkins 0 15 4

CUMBERLAND MINES AND QUARRIES CENTRE. Formcd 1 '95. "rcs iclcut. llo11 oral'y

CIUlil"lll:ln.

Mr. John L. H edll'Y'

T r C ll S llr ~ r.

Mr. George Scoular.

lIonorllry SCC)'c tllJ"Y Illul D e lHlt y ( 'hairman.

Mr. ,Villiam Lcck, Cleator Moor.

0 6 9

£41 19 31 6

5 1

£73

5

5

6

£73

6

Examined and found correct, FItEDElUCK HALL,", A U d't L 01"8 . ,VILLIA?>1 D[xo~,

r

JOII:-' L. HEDLEY, ·Chairman.

:ll ccli cal StaIr.

Dr, Braithwaite D r . Eaton

:U edalliolls £1 1 16 7 tores Examiuer 5 19 Donation to Dr. E,lton 3 3 " "Dr. Braithwaite 3 3 3 3 " " "Dr. Lace 2 6 "Printing and tationery. o 13 " Adnrti 'clllClJls . " Po. tage, Telegrn.1i1 anel 1 6 nlt'sseng<'rs . . " R cn t of H.ooms for ;\Ieeiingso 10 ,Yhitehayell 2 10 Egremont 0 7 Frizillgton 0 12 " Local Clas Expell e Total Expenclitme Bn.lan ce ill Bank

The Earl of Lonsdale.

0-

Dr. Lace .

GEORGE COU LAR, T1"C((SW·C1'. WILLIAM LECK, 8ccrclary,

0 2 4 0 0 0

0 0

0


100 I SSUE Ko. of fen

OF

101

CERTIFICATES. Ko. of Women

who havc who have eompleted r cceived a course of Certificates, instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aiel. I Nursing

I

who have cOllllJlcted a course of

who have I'ece iv ~d

Certificates.

in~truction,

1st Air1. I Nursing, 1st Aiel. I Nursing.

No. of Certificated Pupil' wh o havc recf'i \'ed )lCliallions, ti l e",

I Women.

SnWE F OR;\rATIO£ OF CENTRE. 91

73

ANNUAL REPORT. THE Annual Public Meeting took place in th e Co-operative H all, Dalton, all Friuay, September 25th, 1896, when the H all was crowded, Rev. J. M. Morgan, R.D., in the Chair. Many demonstrations were gone through on the platform in a. sati factory manner. The certificates were presented by Mrs. Kellett. Mr. Blake, the Han. 8ec., gavc in his report an account of the work done, showing a very satisfactory session. Mr. D. L awn also reported several cases attended to by ambulance men at the mines and other places. A very interesting and instructive meeting in whil!h the Medical Lecturers and others took part.

I Statement of R eceipts and EJ'peluiitlwe, 1895·96. To " " "

DALTON-IN-FURNESS CENTRE. Formeu 1887.

" " " " "

Prc. i(len'.

n.D.

R ev, J. M. Morgan, ''icc·Pl'csiclell t s. Duke of Davon. hire, 1\. G. Mr. V. Cavendish, ~r.l'. Mr. R. Cavendish, :M .P. Colonel Sanciys, ~r.P. 1I1r. E. Wac1ham, Mr. W. Smith Colonel Baldwin lllr. M. Kennedy Mr. W . Kellett. Mr. 'iV. Crewsdon 111'. Frank Ainslie Mr. E. Ray 11lr. W. Butler l1r. J. Tyson

R cceipts. Balance from la t year Harrison, Ainslie & Co. Cnl. . anuy Dalton Co· operative ociety . Mr. H. F. Cavellui h Mr. E. 'IV ct.clham Col. Bal(l wi n Mr. V. C. "\Y. Cavencli h Amount receiveu from :air. Blake from ale of Book." etc.

Mr. J. Ham el' Mr. J. W. Lawn Mr. 11. Blake Mrs. T. Y. Butterwol'tll. Mr. J. Gelderu nIl'. D. L awn Rev. J. G. Anderson

1 £6

3

2 2

2 2

2

2

1 1

o

1 1 10

1

0

3

6

o o o o o 6 o

o

9

£19 11

E;"penditlt1·C. By W. A. Noble, for Arm ha11llages " Dalton Co·operative 0 ciety, Use of' Hall "R. Howaru, Bil1poster ,. J{, Blake, Printing, etc .. " Ditto, Wilkinson, Bill· posting, etc. "L. "\Varne, Bauges " P. 'rnith, choo l Cleaner " Head Centre, 'tares "Ditto, Examiner" Fees anu Travelling E'\penses "Ditto, I nciuental Expenses and Oruer Rd. " Balance

o 10 o 2 3 1 ()

o

9

1 10

2

0

2 Hl

0

4- 13

6

1 12 o 13

o

£19 11

o

6

ROBERT 13LAKE, Hon. Sccrcta1·Y. (ianed), "\VILL LDr BUTLER, Hon. TrCaSIl1'C1'. Alllliteu awl found correct, Augn t 21st, 1 96, '1.' II O:lIA. P RorTER, '\ .Ilud't . 2078.

J

J . H . H • GEIGG,

Mr. \Villiam Butler.

3

tack ill hand, as per ::lIr. Blake's memoru11llul1l £1 7 . 6u .

Rey. L. O. Lewi Hey. . A. Arlams Rev . H. Hindle Rev. F. Bya1'G .M r. J . Polkinghorn Mr. J. G. elkirk.

)[OJlOr:ll'Y 'fl·C:lS Ul'cr.

£1 10

IIonoI'Il),Y Sec.·c. nry .

I

.JUl'. R. Blake, Market Street,

UE

OF

CERTIFICATES .

Dalton·in-Furness. No. uf

----

As i stant SCCl'e tnr.r.

who have cUllIl'leted a cuurse of

fr . J . Mitchell , D)'ill In stru ctor.

Mr. R. Lindsay.

In S llC'ctOl' of

WO IIlt:1l

wh o have recci veLi Certi II ell tes.

~ o,

who have completed a course of instruction.

who have received Certi ficate .

i lI~tl'uc~ion, 1st Aiel. I Nmsillg. 1st Aid . I ~ursillg. 1st Aid. I NUI'~il1g.

1st Aid. I Nursing. I

of Certificated Pupils who have recei ved Medallions. ~l en ,

I Women.

M:-. John Price.

lUcclicnl S'nfr.

Dr. Cro~ s Dr. Pattel'son

.U ntcl·inl.

).u. ur

~[ eJ1

--------

Dr. Plant Dr. Pooley.

955

I

691

I

INCE FOR:llATION OF C";NTflE. ~55 403 I ] 9

I

123

fd

23

3

::6

[NCE 1 T OCTom.;]], 1 95 .

63

43

I

4

I

23

I

2:~

:3


102

103

DARLINGTON CENTRE.

)lccUcal S. afT.

Mr. Mr. Dr. Dr. 1\11'. Mr. lIlr. Mr. Mr.

Formed 1880. )')'cs hICll' ,

Mr. J . }{, Fothergill, M. D .

1111'. David Richardson 1If1'. ' E. D. ",Valk er

A~N

:Mr. R. M. Wilkes, M.A., B.C. L. iUe clic nl S.nff.

Lewis Rastwoorl J. R. Fothergill, M.D., Ed\\,. Jackson James Lawrence, M. D .

Dr. F . G. Martin Surgeon Captain Geo. MiuLllemiss, Dr. W . Petter.

I SSUE

OF

No. "fMen

)f.n.

CERTIFICATES. NO.ofWolllen

--

yl'!l0 have cOlllplpted a course of illstruction. ht Aid. I Nursing.

Ald. I

~o.

who have completed a course of instruction.

who have received Certiticates. ~t

Nur~ing.

who have received Certificates.

1st A ld . I ,\ l1r~illg.

I

500

of Certificnted Pupils who have received Medallions.

1st Air!. I Nursillg. I )len.

I 23

I

C 1';:\TltK I 101 1ST OUTOIJER, 18P5 . 18

lC'4

SI:\CE

24

T . Hal kn ess, M. B. C. H. Hough, ~I.H.C.S . R. Lauric R. :Jlorrison Sims J. A. S(Juthern , L. P•. C.p. (L(\llli. ) 1\11'. Lister Wright, M.n..C.S

38

TAL REPORT.

WE are pleased to report that ~ he past year has again been a successful Olle, even male <. first ait!" classes having heen held-Borough Police (2), Young Men's Cbri lian A. ' ociatioll, Midla.nd Railway Carriage Department, Ley's Works, :Jlirlland Raillyay Engineers, and Midland Hnilway Locomotive Department, the members of which gnined 110 certificate'. In addition, 50 males passed their first re-exalltinatioll, and fi9 1lJales anu two females tbeir . cconel re-examination, therehy gaining their llleul111ion . Au Ambulance Review, hefore Colonel, park s, was belu on August ~2nll, on the Baseball Uroullll, by kiuu permi sion of ~[r. l"rancis Ley. The weather, fortunately, \\''IS fine, and the speccators much a(llllired the sin II , dexterity, and the evolutions of the 600 III n who paraded on the ground, the follmring Corp being repre.entetl:Tibshelf, Birchwood, Jethertield , :Jlillland Railway Loco., lidland Railway Carriage 'Work , Darley Dale, lanley, Kilbourne ollier)" DCI'll.)' County Constalmlary, Ley's "\\'orb, MatloLk Bridge, Derby P. 'A" ,\Test Ilallam, Ilk estoll, W elbeck, :JIOl'ley, and Derby Yolullteer Bearer Company.

l:-;'tatcmcllt oj Rcceipts and E,fj}('!/Ili!U1'C frum 'eptember 29th, 1 95, to Scptc mbcr 29th, 1 96.

I WOlllen.

SI~CE .FOI:)IA,),IO~ OF

509

Mr. 1\11'. Dr. Dr. Dr. 1\11'.

Alderman Wilk es.

1I0nol':ll',)' Secr c tary :1)1(1 Tre a s urcl',

Dr. Mr. l{r. Mr.

".V. Ben thall, )L B. L. Blyson, ~!.B . F. Cassit!i A. Cham hers W. G. Copestake, M.lt.C.S. C. Flelcher. M.R.C ... T. L:tUl'ieG entles, L.ILC.P. (L ond . ) W. H. GE'ntlcs, 1,.1:. C. P . GreeD, L. lt. C.P . (Louu.)

Receipts. 3

7

1

2

To Ball1nce In band, 1 95 " torl;S III hand,

£57 19 ]0 cpt.

1 9.')

., " " ., " "

5

:JIeclallions Fees "tores sold nlJ"criptions Gate nt Review Bank Interest to D ec. ~5th, 1 95 " Store' 1Il ha11(ls of Hon . ec., <,pt. 1 96

DERB Y CENTRE. Formed 18 6. l'rcslcic il t,

By torE'S

cpt.

I

2 6

16 12 12 2 15 17 9 1

8

4

6

E ,cpcndil II rc. hand, ept.,

1 95 1I1c(lallion "Hail way Carriage, Postage, TilI'allY, Printing,&c. " t. Andrew's Banclages . " EXlLllliner' Fees, and I neiden tal Expell os " Hook., &e., from London " Expen. es of Re\'iew at Baseball firollllll " Stores in hand .' of Hon. ecretary, "ept., 1 96 " Ca h in hand, ept., 1 96

oI " 6 o o o 5

III

£133 11 II

£5 '2 0 766 376 7 10 0 17

9 0 13 II

.fl 18

1

33

6

6 6 0

£133 11 11

Mr. Francis Ley. Audited and founll correct, 1I0110ra1'Y Tl'caSllrc r,

lJiss M. Dar])y,

L.

JlO1l01'm'Y 'cere tal'Y.

Dr. F. Cassidi, M.A . Trinity T errace, Derby.

NOt'cmber 4th, 1 96.

BltJi:WI ', Auditor. MARG .\ RET DARBY, lIon. Tl'cas II ?'e1'. F. C,\ S~Inr, M.D., H01l . SeCl'ctcl,ry. FI!AN c1S LEY, P1·csidcnt.


105

10-1 ISSUE

OF

Statement of Receipts

CERTIFICAT ES.

C61Ul

EXPlJndit~t1·1J.

Receipts. No. of

No. of Women

~J en

-

I~o . of Certificated

who have completed a coul'se of instl'lll'tion.

who have received Certificates.

who have who have received compl eted Certificates. a course of instruction. 1st Aiel. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I i'inrsing. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

1575

SI:\'CE FOlli\fATIO T OF CE 'TilE . 1 1348 1 508 403 416 SI~CE hiT

150 I

1st Aill. I Nursing.

1

1] 0

Pupils who have received Medallions. Men.

I Women.

To Money over from 1895 £12 . 3 " Miss Meyri ck's Clas~ , Miss Gage Brown's Clas~ 4 :, Miss Orpen's nlnss . 3 :, Mr. George Beard's Class 2 " Miss Gage Brown's Class 4 " Money received for Stores

26~

1 303 1 154-

3 0 0 0

0 0

0 0

£28 3 2 16

7

E:J7Jenclit U1·e. By Carriage of Parcels, Postage, etc. II London Bill . " London Bill for Stores . " Curwen's Bill (Printing) . " Balance in hand .

£0 7 7 11 19 3 4 6 9 120 13 4 3

3

£30 19 10

OUTOBEI1, ] 895 .

£30 19 10

FRANCr. Ronro:l:T DAVIE.', P7'esident oj Centn.

ElJITII A. J ~;Kl'KEN, StorekeeplJ1' and Han. T1·easw·1J1·. J. D.\LLAS PIL\TT, )f.D., F.ll.C. S., Han. SeCl'etm·v.

I

1

2 0 0 1

September 19th, 1 96 .

I SUE No. of Men

DUBLIN CENTRE.

OF

CER'l' IFICAT}i~S.

Xo. of Women

Xo. of Certificated who haye who have who have who haye Pupils who have cOl11pleterl ll. completed received received received coul'se of a com"e of Certificates. Certific,'ltes. :uredallion . ill!>truction. instrurtion. 1st Aid. I NlIr~ing. ht Aill. I'oursillg'. l"t Aiel. I Xl1I'sing. "";l;-s7't"";"A-:-i(T'!.'I"X""'u:-:-r-s';"'n-:-' i g. ~ren. I Womell:

I

Formed 1881.

,

Pl'esicie nt au(I CbniI'Ul:ln.

Mr. F. R. Davies.

11 4

76

60

39

HonOl'lny Tl'enSUl'er aJHI Store k eep e r.

FOH~lATlON OF

C'EXTHE. 3360 1237 2528 11079 1 1 IXC'E 1ST OUTUlll';lt, 1 95. 70 30 1 60 27 1

l~Cg

5

Miss Jencken, 2, Herbert Road, Sandymount.

DUDLEY CENTRE.

lIonornry Secr e tary .

Mr. J. Dallas Pratt,

~r.D . ,

F.R.C.S. , 25, Lower Fitzwilliam

treet.

Formed 1 93.

illcdlcal S tall'.

RATHMINES BRAKCR . Dr. McCullagh FITZWILLLDf BRAKCII. Dr. Barton Dr. Boyce Dr. Cosgra,e Dr. Pratt Sir R obert W . Jackson, C.B.

Th e Right Honourable the Earl of DudlE'Y.

'urgeon-Gen . de Remzy, c. D. Mr. Swan BLACKTIOCK BRAKcrr. Dr. Armstrong Dr. King. Dr. l clJcrmott Dr. Warren Dr. Wright.

II'. Brooke Robinson,

REPORT.

AMBULA~ CE work ill Dublin is on the increase. There have heen . everal male female classes, and two others are in course of construction.

, . ice-('hll i rJllllll.

( 'hah·Jllan.

Dr. T. F. Higgs ANNUAL

M.P.

1I01l0J'IlJ'Y 1'1·(' nSUI·I.' r. :lllil

Mr. S. Ward, Solicitor.

Rev . A. Gray Maitland, Vicar of Dudley. IlOllorllry Scc:rcfary.

MI'. J.

later, King

~treet,

Dudley.


106 lIcdlc llI

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

107

S taff.

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

J . Biggam H. O. BroWiI F. S. Gould~r E. Hawkins T . F . Higgs

T. J ohl1son M. A. Messiter A. P. M. Powell '1'. Rhodes J . H . Wilkinson.

DUKINFIELD

CENTRE.

Formed 1883.

ANNUA L REPORT. S rEADY progress during the past year has agaill been maLle by this OCll tre, and much useful work has been reported in the treatment of injure(l. Four men's and one wom en'.;; "first aid" classes have been condncted, al1LI 85 persons have completed a cour e of instruction . Two of the men's classes ha\'e formed divisions of the Dudley Corp, viz. :-Rollnd Oak Stpel Works cla s, and the Dudl ey Station Joint Railway cla , making four divisiolls of tile Oorps. A Lletailed report of brigade work ha been sent to the Oommi sioner. Th e financial statemrnt of accounts for the Oentre shows a small balance on the right side.

To " " .. " "

Statement of Receipts and Expcnditzwe for the yea?' ending Octo be?' 15th, 1896 . Expcnditu1·C. R eceipts. By Balance clue to ccretary, Balance at Bmk, September Septemuer 30th, 1 95 . £1 4 5~ 30th, 1895 £12 16 3 Olass Fees . . 11 3 o "Payment to Ohief OUice for Storcs, Examincr's Sale of BflOks, Stores, &c. 10 4 5~ Fee, &c. 19 14 5 ,,1\IedoUions . 2 11 2 2 5 6 " Ditto for U edallions Balance of Receipts from Dramatic Performance . 6 2 1 "Printing, Advertising, and Station ery . . 3 3 2 Oash received on Account 10 1 o ,. tamps and Carriage of of Uniforms Parcels. . . 1 1 1 1 6 " Purchase of Bandagcs,&c. 1 0 0 " Purchase of 2 Stretchcrs 1 5 0 " Grant to Oaretaker 20 17 6 " Uniform Account ,. Balance at Bank, October o 19 11 15th, 1 9 6 . . 0 4 10~ " Do. in 'ecretary's hands

II'. T . II. SiLlebottom, ' ·l cc-.P l'cs icl Cll' S.

( 'Jtnll'lll n u.

1\11'. Albert Bassil, 1I0 11ol'llr y

---£52 17 11~

.J.I'.

T r c a s tll·C I'.

]I Ollor

il OilO i'll!'),

a r y Sccr e . lU

Y.

Mr. H. Loma Hadfield, 107, Ein g treet, Dukinfield.

Rcy. J. Hyslop, i.Ianche tel' ann Liverpool Di tl'ict Banking Co ., Limitell.

n

11 ~

Captain Lingard (Police Supcrintendent) 1\11'. W . J. Parkyn Mr. H enry Pratt, J.P. Mr. J. \\T. Sidebotham, ~I.P .

Mr. O. H. Booth 1\Ir. A. O. BOYlI, .J.P. Rev. J. ~Iarl'iot Cravcn 1111'. "\Yillialll 'ross ley nil'. D. R. Jamcs

I

£52 17

!II. P.

Life ;U cm \)c r.

Dr. J. H. Park. JI l'c llCa l

Dr. D. Booth Dr. E. Clarkc Dr. Miller

~ ' Il fr.

Dr. G. cwton, Dr. J. R. Park.

J.P.

AI. XUAL REPORT. Examincd aud found correct, GEO. S,\IITH, Auditor.

Tuos. FH.EDK. HI GGS, Chainnan. S. "\V AIm, T?·easnre1·. J A~IES SLATElt, Hon. Secl'etnl'Y.

Notembm' 17th, 1896.

I SSUE

OF

No. of Men

OERTIFICATES. ;-\0.

or WOIlIt:ll

-

who have who have wh o ha ve cOlllpl eted a cOlllpleted received course of a course of Cer tificates. instruction. instruction. WMd. I KUl'sing. 1st Aid. I Nursillg. 1st Aid. I 1\ ursi IIg.

237

181

72

55

who ha.ve received Certificates. 1st Aid. I Nursillg.

SINCE FORMATION OF GENT1U,. 79 40 66 SIKCE 1fiT OCTOBER, lR95 . 13 10

30

.'{o. 0 f Certilka ted Pupils who lta.v~ received Medallions. ~[en .

19 1

I WOlllen.

13

'\YE have ju t completell the 1110 t ucce ' '[ul Y fir we hayo hall ince the commencement of ambulance work horc, seven years ago. The work has Lec11 well mail1tainell. the numbcr of students attcnding thc classes and pa 'ing the examination bcing equal to la t year, which was our record one. In la t year's report, regret " as expresscd at the crippled statc of our Jinances, uut, as will be seen from the balaneesheet, w IHtve now a substantial balance standing to our credit, a condition largely clue to our policc, "hose splendid erv ices, so willingly rendercd, were the means of making our annual concert such a marked Jinancial Sllcces. (ce balance-sheet.) In addition to the abovo, Councillor John ta (l'o I'll , of Cresccnt House, has offered to providp, at hi ' own co t, a. carriagc for the stretcher now stationed in the t. J Oh11 's chool s, and the U l'bun Distri ct COllncil ha\' c o(l'cred to provide homcs for our littC'rs in the n ew fire stations, which arc shortly to be erec ted. Both these offers wcre cl1tirely voluntary, and, it is a.lmo t uperHuous to say, ,,"ere gTatcfully accepted. We regret to have to rrport the re ignatioll of Dr. Park, who has taught our No.1 class since its fonndation, seven years ago, and the Committre de~ire to place


108

109

on record their highest appreciation of the interest he has shown in the work generally, anu as teacher of the No.1 class in particular. It would be tedious to mention the many cases in which our mem bei·s have been of service, but, although there have been no such scriom: cases as have lJeen reported in previous years, the Committee are pleased to kuow that we have now a bouy of people, who are capable of relicving the sufferings of those who are so unfortunate as to need their services.

DUNDEE CENTRE. Formed 1884. P J'csld Cll t.

The Right Hon. The Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne, Lord Lieutenant of Forfarshire. Patronc, s of 'Von,cn's ()lns, es.

Statement of Receipts and Expendit167'e f07' the vea?" ending /:Jeptembe1' 29th, 1 96. Receipts. Ea:penrlituTe. To Balance brought forward £4 13 10~ " St. John A. A. for " Class Fees anu Books, &c. , Medallious £18 5 6 sold . 9 13 9~" Do. 00. Stores. o 17 5 " Ca&h received for Medallions 15 12 9 "Do. Exam. EX]1s. 6 14 11 " Profits from Concert 21 14 2 "Postage . 0 2 0 " Mr. Manwood 0 2 0 "Carriage of Parcels 0 1 91 " Bank lntercst 0 0 3 "Hire of Rooms and Gas for Classes " 10 0 " R. Phipps-Printing . o 19 3 " Part Cost of Medallions refullded to Member" I IeI' J. Howanl . 4 0 3 " Petty Ca hNo.1 Clas' 0 3 0 St. John's Class 0 3 0 " Balance in Bank 16 6 0 " Cash in hand 1 13 8~

..

£51 16 10

The Right Hon. The Countess of Strathmorc.

The Lord Provost of Dundee I The Ri{Yht non. Lord Kinnaird , ir R. H. A. Ogilvy, Bart. of InvcrCJ~lharity The Chairmu,ll of Dundee Royal Infirmary Mr. J . C. Smith, LL.D., hCl'iIf- 'llbstitute of Ii orfarshil'e Colonel Erskine, of Linlathcn Rev. Colin Campbell, D. D .

I

ir W. Ogilvy Dalgleish, Bart. LlfErrol Mr. J. W . Miller, lII.D., Dundee MI'. ,V. L. Boase, Binrock Mr. A. Scott, Provost, N ewpol't MI'. J. mart, Brechin He\,. John ,Yood\\-aru, LL.D . , Montrose 1'11'. Edwaru Cox, of Cardean .

of ( 'Oll llllittcc. Coloncl J. Ra.nkin.

{ 'hail'Jllall

, .h·c·('hll i rill a n. Profc~sor

• tegga.ll, ~L\'., Calltah. Univcrc;ity College.

llouoL'al'Y Trca",urcr nutl ~lr. David DOll, ('.A.,

~ccrc tary.

10J, 'ollllllercial Street, Dundee.

£iil 16 10

A:YNU AL REPORT. Statement prepared by, H. LO~IA ,

HADFIELD, Secretary .

Audited by, 'Y1LLIA~I S~IITH, CUAr:LE,

ISSUE

OF

r

A. S,,'l lJELLR.

CERTIFICATES.

No. of Men

THE Committec beg to report tbUL during the patlte sion twelvc classes under the Dundee Centrc ha\'e becn hclcl :E.i·(l lll inCl's . Lcclu rei's. Place. Dr. Halley. Dr. Lowson· Jllen 1. Dnndec Dr. LO\\'~iOll. Dr. Uu,lley ,Vomen 2. ., - \ Dr. Clark. Dr. Emily Thompson Dr. Clark. liT olllen (N tll'sing) 3. . .1.

who have wbo have completed received a course of Certi 11 cates. instruction. 1st .Air!. I Nnrsing. 1Rt .Air!. I Nnrsing

who have completed a course of instru<:tion .

who Ilave received CerU ficates.

1st Aiel. I Nursing.

1st Aiel. I Nursing.

No. of Certificated Pupils who have received Medall ions. J\len.

I Women.

135

I

43 SJ~ CE

52

20

I

1ST 16

27 O CTOBER,

I

11

30 1895. I 14

15

45

I

11

~ cn

"

6. N ewpol't (Fifc)

9.

SINCE FORMATION OF CE ·TRE.

I

-:\1

7. " 8. Brechin

" 10. Monifieth 11. "

12. Al'broath

J Memhers or\

~ en \. PoliGe J< arec J

No. of WOlllen

5.

178

-:\1

"

"

(

I l

}l ell1 bel'_

Dr. Telllplclllan

Dr. Clark.

Dr. Muri on

Dr. Clark.

Dr. Tom tcwart Do. Dr. Lei:;hm!ln Dr. Allam Dr. mith Do.

Dr. Clark. Dr. E. Thomp on. Dr. Adam. Dr. Leishman . Dr. tUlTock. Do.

Dr. Laing

Dr. Peters.

of'l

"l ncicu t Order of Fore tel'S

J

Men ,VoIllen Men ,Yomen Men , Vomen \ Railway Men ~ Company r ( Employ es )

I

-


110

III

The total number of pupils who have receivecl a complete course of in truction on " First Aiu to the I nj ured and Sick" iii 297 (156 men and 141 women) . In all, 140 pupils have received" first aid" certificate, and 33 have receivell the medallion of the Association. The total number ofpllpils who have received instruction 0n "Bome Xl1l'sing and Bya-iene" is 46, of which 12 ha,'c received certificates. in former years, the Committee m11st again express their appreciation of the valuable services renuel'ed by the ll1eml,el's of the Illeuical profe sion in conducting the classes gratuitou ly; also to those gentlemen who have acted as eC1'etaries at the various Section under the Dunuce Cen tre . On 30th July Ia t a :Jleeting of the Lord Provost's Committee of Dnnllee Town Council ,vas held fur the purpo e of con iuering the que bon of the allocation of the Local Taxation Grant, when £25 were voted to the Dundee Centle in aid of ambulance work in the City. The Committee have much pleasure in reporting that they have since received this amount. About foul' years ago lIIr. David Cobb, of Broughton Ferry, left a large S11m to cartain tru. tees to ue disposed 9f for the belJeJit of charitable anu benevolent purposes. The trustees met in February last, and allocated the bequest, with the re uIt that a sum of £50 wa awarded to the Dundee Centre ill aid of amuulance work in the City. The Committee have plea -me in reporting that they han since received this ~mount from Me srs. Thomas Thomton, on & Co" olicito]", Aa-ents for the testamentary trustees . .:> The Committee beg to submit for approval a hala.n ce sheet a 11< 1 . tatemcnt of revenue and expemliturc account to periou 19th :May, 1 96. Signed on bebalf of the Committee. JAMES RANRIK, Cow::\EL, Gha il'lIlan. 1 SUE OF CERTIFICATE .

dimini heel one, from the local authorities, which ena1led them a.gain to offer something in th~ way of remunerat ion to their local lectu rers. Formerly t bey were unable t~ do. tll1. T he advantage of this in obtaining the necessary instruction wa of vl tallmport~nce to tbe continuance of the work of the Centre. Thi year liau, moreoyer, received a pecial di. tinction in bringing an important add.ition to their fund in the shape of a generous grant by the trustees on the estate of the late Mr. Cobb, and.it would be for the Committee to consider how this might be spent for the promotIOn and consolidation of the work of the Centre. He ventured t(} uggest that they shoulll assign at least a portion of it in encouracrina- those who had obtained CertiJicates from tho Centre to show that they w~re /:) maintaininu a competellt knowledge of the instruction they had received, so tbat it micrht/:) be readily available at all times in the case of public need. Further, he woulel like to be ~llowed to add a "O!:d about their ecretary anu Treasurer, who was really tbe mamsta.y ot the Centre In Dundee. It had been alway under tood that they could not of1er a<lefluate profes ional remuneration for his services, and tbat to a COll .iderable extel~t hi work hat! been of an honorary kind . This ought, he felt, to receive somc peclal acknowledgment, amI he would sugge t that the Order of the Ho 'pital of t. John of Jeru 'a lem in England be a ked by thi~ Committee to ~ol1 fer ?n ~Ir. DOll, the yell ~111 vote of thanks ignerl by His Royal Highness the Pnnce ot \\ ale', Grand 1)1'101' of the Order, as an appropriate recoa-nition of 1\11'. Don'" vail1able'crvice to the Centre. Dr. Buist econdel the adoption of the Repllrt, ami it Wtl ' agreed to.

Is

------------------------------------------------------------Xo. of Wom ell

Ko , of :\Ien who have completed a cou)' e of

---

who ha\'e received Certifi cates.

in~truction.

I

14 Air!. I KnrsiIH!. ' l~t Aiel. I XnJ'sing.

~tAirl.

3692 156

49

I

wh o ha\'e receivt'!l Certilic'l.tes.

NHr~illg.

SINCE FOH:\[ATION OF 1968

~o.

who have cOll1pleted a course of instruction.

br A ill.

I KUl'silig.

of ertificate d PUjlib who have received

As cts.

To , tore' ullllry Debtors " Cash: " In Dundee aYillg , Bank £136 17 In Royal Bank of cotlancl 25 0

£ij 1 12 II

?lll·l1.

Women.

I

202

360

I

12

33

At the Annual Meeting of the Exe0ntive Committee, lleld on 2lJd June, 1 96, the Annual Report 3.nd Accounts were read by the ecretary. III moving the adoption of the Report and Accouuts, Colonel Rankin, the Chairmall, snid thcy might conuratulate themselves that the Centre of the Allsociation continued to 1I0urish b both as regards its work, as well flS its finances. Last year 350 persons had. received instruction, making ill all the large number of clo~e on 6,000 persolls who had received the benefit of the" first aid" education since its e tablishment in 1884. He harl no doubt that corresponJillg advantages bad accrnecl to the commnnity in the relief of suffering, directly or indirectly, from the di&semination of this knowledge. As last year, they had received a gran t, although a somewhat

9 4.

I

0 0

~le!l!\llioJl 5.

CE~TJlE.

246 47 I 1171 S rXCE :JIAY, 1 95. 14] I 41) I 97

Balan ce Sheet as at Jjay 19th, 1 96. Liabilities. By Local Taxation Grant " 1Illllry 'rediLors Bnl:l1Ice being lll'plll atI5th ~Iay, I 96 . £114 10 ~\ dd : Surpln atl9th )lay, I n96 . 3

"

£25 0 J11

o

o

161 17

0

] 52 1

7

£179 10

I

£179 10

1

Rcrcnlw {(,/ul 2.t}Jl'lIditnrc Accoltl~t j01' period to J£ay 19th, 1 96. llct'Cipls. , E .rpcllditu re. To Examination Fees flom By Examiners' Fees . . £20 4 " ·'pct ions " £12 1 0 ,ecre tary' Honorarium. 15 15 " Cia.' Fe~s 17 9 5 "Printing, Ach-erti ing, " Donation : tatioJlery, &c. . 10 4 (I) Be!Jlle.t ., Rcnt of Lectlll'e Room' 3 10 frolll Daviu Balance, being 1ll'plu 3 ., Cobb's Tru t Esta.te (2) E!llYarll Cox, ES!l'

[::In

0

0

2

0

0

. " I nteres t " lIIiscel1aneou '

6

52 :2 3

0 6

6 0 0 0 7

0 .J 3

---£'

2

1

The auove aecounts examinc<l and found correct, (igned), Dllnuee, June 1st, 1 96.

£ PETEH RElm. Auditor.

2

1


113

112 ETON COLLEGE CENTRE.

Mr. G. loman, .M.R.().~. :lIlr. A. H. S tevons lIIr. C. Trimmer

1111'. A. W Chapman ~rr. R. H. Combc

Lieut.-Col. Marsden Rev. C. II. '- impkinson,

Formed 1 79. ' ·icc·Pl'eshlcnt.

pJ·esi<Ient.

Rev. E. ,Yane, D. D., Head Eton College.

~Iaster,

(;ha iI'uta n.

Quarter Master and Hon. Captain W. Dunford, 4th(Eton College) V 01. Batt. OxfOl'dshire Light In fantry .

HonOl'al'Y ~Iajor

~I. A.

nIl'.

SCCl·c tnl'Y.

. G. 'lolllan,

~I. It.C.R.,

Eng., L.S.A.

lIonorat',}' SC(· ,·ctal',r.

1l0110l';!" Y T"CII ' lII' ,'.

and Acting Adjutant, P. T . Godsa1, 1th (Eton College) v.n., Oxfol'lb:.ire Light Infantry

:J1r,

'Y.

illr. A. Winslade, 115, Ea t "trcot, FU1'llham, lllTey.

R. Wor am.

Lifc JIcmlJcrs.

The Officer Commanding 4th (Eton C()lle~e) Y . B. Oxfordshire Light Infantry. The Adjutant 4th (Eton College) '·.B. Oxfordshirc Light I nfantry.

Lin'

]lCIIlIICI·.

-:\lr. R. II. Combe.

]Ic(}ical Staff.

Surgeon-Captain E . S. Norris,

4th (Eton College) Vol. Batt. Oxfordshiro Light I nfantry.

Jl('clical

)I. B.,

G. 10m<1n, Junl'., L LOIll1., \1. IL<'.S .. EII~.

::\[1 .•.

I SSUE

OF

Xo. of Men

CERT I FICATES. Xo.ofWomen

who have who have completed received a course of Certificates. instruction. 1st Aid. I Xursing. 1st Air!. I XUl'sing.

who have completed a course of

I Nursing.

l~t

Ail!.

I

Xur~ing.

SrXCE FomrATIOX OF CE~TRE.

350

I

25~

I

12

I

SI~CE

24

)11'. Herbcrt

LO::J.d, ,

101Llall, )L

n.

',S .,

L. H.C.P.,

Eng.

AN'KUAL HEPORT.

who ha,'e received Certificates.

in~truction.

1st Aiel.

I:.C,!'.,

)!if a ff.

1ST OCTOBER, 1 95.

I

---'-----

FARNHAM CENTRE. Formed 1882. P J·csielcnt.

Th e Right Rev . the Lord Bishop of Winchester, D.D.

Xo. of Certificated Pnpils who have received. Medallion . Mell.

I WOlllen

A

of lecturcs 1'01' lJlen ill "first atd" was givell U' u "ual by Drs. . G. amI II. loma.n," hi··ll \\'as fairly well atlemle(l, the da~s not heing lillito so large a' tho previon: onc. The I.'xa1l1iuntion was hehl in Junnary b.\' llrgeon-Capt. Kilkcllv, ~\')L"., Farllhol'on~h, wbcn ~3 candidales pI'cl>cntell them'dycs, aJl(1 :W pa" ed "iz., nine for thl'il' lil'st, three for the second, and eight thc final for the mcdallion. Tllis nOli' makes a. total of 1 0 mcn who htt\'c atLelllled a complete courso of lectures !:iinC'e the formation of the Celltrc-13;i who have gllincll certilicate' and 67 who htwe ohtainell the medallioll 01' a tolal, including lallic', of ~O certificatcs, and 76 l11clla.llions gail1cIl .. ince tIle I'orlllatiun 0[' the Ccntrc, The work (lollc by tllC lI1cllllJC1's ~ho\\'s au incrcase ill tho numl>er of ell es recorded, G9 ca,'c!> being 1'eeonle<1 as against l7 1'01 thc proyiou y ar. 'That the ,'an ha pro\'oll a gl'ea l boon tu the lleigh bourhooll is cyillon t by the fact. that ~9 of theso Cacs wcro relllOyell ill it, alHI n. eli 'lauce 0[' OY'I' 1 0 milcs \\'a' co\'creJ ill tho year. Among thc long di.titnce removals werc two from FrcD ·lin.lll, SO\ell rrom lIale, Olle from Hampton LoLlge to lIttle, one to 13rook\\'ooll, ono 1'1'0111 IIillllheaLl, one from the Downs to Rowledge, ono [rom Row1e(lge to IhIo, and one to Hbckne:::.t. Tho material 'tations hnve l>ecll inCl'c(t 'ed, t.horo no\\' bcing nine station' ill the town and village '. Owing to tho groat llumuor of conntcr attractions it wa' lleci(lod to drop the u ual public distribution of cerlificates amI mcdallioJls this year; tho same boiug give~ privatelYJo tho membcr . cOUlhl-:


11 4

11 5

Statement oj Receipts and E.l'pellditl61'fJ fa?' the yea?' encling J une 30th, 1896 .

llollol"ary Tt'Ca SIlI·c r.

E;vpe?diture.

R eceipts. To Balance in hand, June 30th,

1895

£2

" Balance in Savings' Bank " Subscriptiolls and Donations " Receipts for Removals "Membels' Subscriptions :md Lecture Fees " Sale of Books, etc. " Five Silver Medallions " I nterest

3

10 10

23

4

5 18

2 18 1 2 1 5

o

1

.Mi'. W. E. Rigrlen .

By Expenses at Removals. £5 11 " Printing amI Stationery 4 13 6 "Brake and Addition to Van 4 11 "Stores, Book, Banuage , 10 etc. 3 7 2 5 Medallion s o " Donation to H eadquarter. 2 2 2 o 3 " Rent of Sbeu o ., Eight Boxes for Material 6 tations 1 4 Donation to chool for I " Gn anel Firing. 1 1 P estage, D eli vel'ing Notices and !jill Posting 19 o 10 " R epairs and undrie " D onation to Vvluntecr o 5 Fund o 5 In sura n ce 9~

I

I

o 9

6 0 0

6

o

o

5~

7

I

I"

T otal Expenditure ., Contingency Fund. ., Balance in Hand

£47

4

ALFIlED H.

TEYE:-i, ,

R.

W Ollf'AlIf,

ALBEl'.T 'YI NsLADF., OF

14

9

0 7 9~

<1

Clwil'lllCln.

Hall. 'l'rcasw·e,'. lIon. Scc)'ctCtl'lj.

CEHT IFICATF. .

who have who have who have completed a completed received COllrse of a course of Certificates. instruction. instruction. 1 st Ald. I Nursing. lbt Ait!. I '" ursing. 1st Aid. 1 ~ursing.

135

2~

14

No. of Women

No. of Men

180

o o

12 0 6 10

£4-7

9~

'VILLLDI

IS UE

£2

SmCE FOJl~rATJON OF 49 42

who have receil'ed Certificates. l~t

Aill.

1

NlIrsing.

Mellallion~.

I WOl1len.

CE:\TgE.

46

SINCE 1ST O CTOBEH , 1

27

95.

I

FAVERSHAM CE NTRE. Formed. 18 3 . )-l'csitlc nl. The Right HOIl. L 0rcl H al' ris, G.c . :'; .!. , (: . . I.E. t.; hail·IIIHII.

Rev .

No. of Cf'rtificnted Pupils who ha\'e I'crcil'cd ~lell.

B. S . 'Ylight.

67

MI'. Walter C. Stunt, Lorenden , Faversham.

"

/"

lIoJlo r:u'Y Sccrc tary .

9

~I c di c al ~ taff.

Mr. Sidney R. Alexander,

M.D.,

Mr. C. J. Evers, JlLD., M.R. C.S., L.S.A.

JlLlLC.,'., L.S.A.

A

NUAL REPORT.

I:f co mmOll with the Celltr II Executive, it is grati fying to the Committee of this Centre to repol't that continued prosperity has again to be placed on I'(~conl, but whil t the forl11cr ha ' been unfortunate in losing the valuable service!" of Lord andh u r ' t 011 hi ' al'Poi n tmellt as Govemor of Bom bay), Faver ham, anel am bulance generally, Call elaililolne comp~nsatioJl in the relea e of its President, Lord H arris, from thnt Dl'pendency of th e Crown. Your Committce view with satisfaction the prominent position that amhulance knowletlg'3 is takillg ill the Lechnical Clillcation work which this and other County CI.uncil· are 1'0 -tering. By the pecuniary a' 'i ·tance afforded. hy the Kent County Council T ecllllical CUlllmittee, a detached clas has been formed, and l ectured to by Dr, Evers. ,tt Houghton, \\'here twenty-ont: pa ':ed the first examination in " fir t aid." Through the as illuity of )11'. I 'aacH, the'tation-master, and. ~ome certificated. 1l1elllbcni of the railway staO', a large c1as~ receive(l instrnction in "first aid," uy the yolLm tal), ofler of Dr. Alcxander's en"iel' amI who are no\y awaiting examination. As regal'll.' the more ill1llleuiate work 0[' the Centre, a cla of twenty-six was got together ill OdolH~r la~t, twenty-three of whom \\'ere successful in passing, and in Fe bl'lla n ' rOl1l tcell II'Olllen lI'ere ill 'trudell, through unavoidable circnmstances t\l 0 of tllis Humllcr wcrr. llllal.lc to lie prc eDt at the ~xa1l1inatioll, bnt the remainder have IJL'COlllC eo rt itica t l'(l, ot h er>; Ita \'e re~pe c ti \'l' Iy pa . 'ce I the secoll d and third examination , allll lliedalliolls ",ill 111' prc.cn tell to ix at the annual meeting in July. :'Ill'. Drett, th e :-i l'I'l'eta ry or the AlllbulnHce Corp ' reports that the llumber on the roll t:l.1ld higher than cver b 'fore, l)eing fOI ty"two, including ofllcer . The ntllnber of cae. att,'ntlt:ll dlll'ilJg thc In!'it year wa . til enty-nine, made 11p of fivc uff'ering from fract\\re~, thrce frolll Ilts, two cut hands, one se\' !'l'll artery, one conCll 'sion, one scald, alHl sixteell rClllo\'ak III OctoliC'r the III mi.lcr: met other Corp of the di trict, at II erne Bay. f'ur lhealllluill inspc cl ionlJy tlie DL'puty COlllll~i ioncr, Dr. lI ey. There has lJeen add!'ll to the "LoI'PS ,L \\ heelc I l>trctcher, obtained through the in ·trnlllentality of the oflief'l's and Illell uy lliean.' of nIl entcrtainlllent held at the In stitute \\'hich sl1l':eclled sO \\'cll as In realizr! a net . lllll or n ~ 6'. The 'b'etcher, bought from the stores of tll(, Cl!lllml Ex('cntiH, i.' of thr 11lLlst lllollet'll amI approvctl p11ttern anLl will I,e kept at [lie 'uttage Hospital, \\her ' a Iltlileling for it , accollllllouatioll i uein CT el'l·,·tccl, this appliilllcc will lie flll ilnport ,lllt ,l' lditioll to the other mcans or trnn [,ort of the sick allll infirlll. The memb ers lll'pnted )Ir. C. E. Clinch to attend thc Allllual C01ll'el'l.'llce ll('lel at LOlllloll. Th e 'ollllllitte de'iirc to thank the TechniC'll1 COllllllittce of the Town Council for aglLill af;~i~til1g the finance'> of the Celltre II)' the grant' it has Ill,\.(le to the Celltre tlli.' year to tllC extent or (;10, out or the fllnds at di 'po ,11 for .uc h pnrpo. c ; also all those II'ho ha\'c .'0 considcr"]ll,)' assistell them in the cOlHlnct of this pha e of hmllallitarianiH11l, lIotal,ly <lnlongst ",hom Illllst he 1"ll1emuel'cel the Medical Ofliccl's, the lIon. :-il1pel'ilitendellL, Oflkel", anll )lelllhcr.' of the Local Corp, and those who ha\'c allowell the use of rooms for Lcctures, Examination' alHl Meetings.


117

11 G

FROME CENTRE. ~tatemeilt

oj RCCe1}Jts and E xpenclil7l1'e (1'om July 1st, 1895, to Jun e 30th, 1896.

Formecl 1886,

E X]Je ndituTe.

Receipts. £12 2 To Subscriptions Donatioll (~ I 1'>;,1 'ackl'r) . 0 2 " (T ec h. 'om. TowlI " " Council, 1 96). 5 0 ]0 0 ] 896 . " Class " FE't-'s " 4 16 " Amollll t rcccived fol' ]3(Je,j,s, " I\ancl:'gcs, &c. 6 19

ny Balance from last Arcoull t £4

0 6

" "

0 0 0

6

for Fccs and Incid cntal Ex6 pcnsE's " Amollnt paill Aflvcl'tising, 2 PrilltilH~ aml , tf1lioncry " Amount paitl p()~tllgcs . 0 " Amount paill scrviccs I'ClldCl'ecl . . . 2 Amount paid. torcs a.llIl " Hailway Cal'l'iagc. (j Lcctun']"s ])resclltatiolls . 10 " Amoont paicl Examinatioll " Expenses . 0 5 Balancc £39

.

.

" £39

0

5 7

" 1'C COl' ps 0 Amolln t paid to II cad 0 fiicc, "

0

10~

6

(Vacant.)

10

3

9 14

0

2

G

4 10

6 0

2 13

0

0

0

J) ('I)uty Ch a irm a n.

<': hnh'Jllflll.

Th c Rev. J. "Valkcl'.

Mr. A. H. Tucker

U O)lornl'y T l'c a .. ul·C I'.

Mr. G. W , Wiltshire. Jl o norlll'Y S('(·l'Ctlll'Y·

Mr. S. T . Rawlings,

I 'l

Life :1I (' IIl"c l· <; .

The R0yal ,'()mel'~ct Loclge of Frecmasons ( o. 9(3), I<'I'OlllC,

Examincd al1<l founll COl'l'cct, F. :Fr,YEll.

riel CoLlagr, Frome.

I

~I<' (Il ('a l

Stock Account. 1895. 1st J111y .-Value of Stock in hand. . ValuE' of Stock added. 15 per ccnt. Jiscount a11o",e(l.

1896. 30th June. -Value of Stock £6 10 () sold £1 8 5~ "Valuc of Stock 6 4 6 ill hantl 1 11 11~ By Balancc (pnsto 1 ·1 19 10 ages &c,) .

lllr. J. F. Bell, ,\[1'. E. Cock 'y,

.

£8 ::2

f

Reec ipts.

" ,:

F. FHYEll.

" OF

~lr.

L. It.c ..'. L.ll.('.~.

J. :;\1. Rattray, :\l.D., C.:\L

Statement of Rccripts (lnd E.J'pclIllitllr'C, 1 9;:;-06.

II

Examined an(l fO\1]}(l C01'l'C"t,

ISSUE

?III'. F. Par. on.', )[. r:,('.8. 1\11'. F. E. Pearce, )f.D.

£1 10 5 15 1 ]2

To Bulance in haml . Fees, 23 Pupils

~

s ta lf.

~1. n. ~f.n.r'.s.

;'11'. A. "V. Dal1JY, I.. H.('.p" Mr. "V. G. EvnIlH,L.lt. ' .P"

o

01

The. elwood ,'e1'enaclers.

.'ale,

3~ I~ ooks

Frienel!) attcnding • 'ingle Lectur('s COUll ty Policc

0 1

CERTIP'ICATE,.

0 0 0

·1 0 1

0

E.J'jJfm r1 ill! reo By Flo11lc J.Tcwsl'aper Co. ,'t. J obn Amlmlance A'oII cialion-,' tOICS ., lJo. Examination Fees RCII t of 11001ll II T elVspaper Co., Frome " Aeherti cmenl II ltrvcy &. "Y ooeU,mtl Do. ", ,'age- 'taliol1el'Y

l'enlJ), No.

~f

Men

who have

'0.

I Nursing.

l~t

Air\. I

(\uJ'~ing.

I

182

I

or Cf'I'ljficated Pupils who have rN'pi veIL ;\lc(lalliolls.

~().

wIll) llave

rOlllplp\'el\ a cOllnw 'If illstrllctiOIl.

instruction. 1st Aid.

WOIiIeIl

11'111) llave

who have rereivcd Certi fic:aLes.

completed J. course of

of

rpcc,i vr~,l

CcrtiflcaLes.

2.J'>

1

3 1

1 9

0 7 0 0 1'2 0 0 0 1 0 15 0 17 £10

1st Aid I NIII·silll.:-:-

152

82

SINCg 1ST JULY,

25

"

£10 Examil1l'tl awl fonnel

SINCE Fnn:llATIQN OF CENTI:Jo:.

248

,.

paid as ~Io(leb II LiIlSl'l't! Jleal r: mluil ies " nalallc ' nil)':;

£0 12

12

I

64

105 1895.

12

I

7

36

('OtTl'ct ,

.ALFllI~()

II. 'rue'KIm, Ch(linnan.

O. "'. "VILT:-.I1IRE, TreaslLrc?'. S. T. P \." LI:-;O.', 'eel·clary.

0 4 9 6 6 0 0 4

0 3 0 1 9


118 ISS UE

-o. of Men

OF

119

CERTIFICATES.

I

0.0:

I SSUE

Women

OF

CERTIFI CATES. No. of Women

No. of :Men

-

No . of Certificated who have who have who have wh o have Pupils wh o have completed a completed recei ved received r eceived course of a cou rse of Certificates. Certi Ii ca tes. Medallions. instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursillg. 1st Aid. I Nur~ing. 1st Aid . I NUfsin~. 1st Aid. I Nursing. Men. I Women.

I

Sr

: 243

I

'OR

who have who h~ve who have completed a received cOJ1! pleted course of Certificates. a course of instrnction. instruction. 1st Aid. I N Ufsing. I st Aid . I "ursing. lS"t Aid. I Nursing.

FOIUfATrON OF CENTRE.

178

11 3

I

~O 5

I

14 5

SrKCE

67

52

47

I 346

46

63

SrXOE I s r OCTOBER, 1895.

I

24

I

FORMATIO~

I~CE

I T

I ~70 o 'TOB En, !

16

OF

45

No. of Certificated Pupils who have received Medall ionn.

who have received Certi fica tcs.

I

1st Aid.

I Nursing.

Men.

I Women

'EKTHE.

252 1 95.

196

I

3".J

97

3

GUERNSEY CENTRE.

HANDSWORTH AND SMETHWICK CENTRE.

Formed 18 l.

Formed 1 95.

Pres ideut.

Prc,idcnl.

Li eut.- General N. 8tevenson, ( Lieut. Governor).

:'lIT. J. H. P em"o n.

Chnh·Ulau. JltlllOral'Y

1\11'. T. G. Carey, Bailiff.

1111'. H em), lll'ck.

llonOI';U'Y TrCllSlll'cr :llul Sccrct ary. Mr. Sausmarez L e Cocq, 11 , Union utreet, Guernsey.

;'[1'.

.' HClmick,'

Hon . Brigalle-Surgeon T. E. Thornhill, M. n.

Mr. C. ll'Auvergne Collings, ::If.D., lIf. R,C.S . 1111'. Ernest L . Robinson, L. R-C.p " Lond., ::11. u. c..·,' Eng.

£5 7 8 14

8 7

Dl. J. F. D'.\.h'en Rnrgeon-l'nl'taill ;rillith

EX1Je1ulitltre. By Ad vertising and Printing ., Porterage . . Postage " Boys ns Model s :Room and Caretaker Miscellaneous ",. Local Examiners . " Head Olfice Account, Examin('r's Fee anll Incidental Expensps , Balance in hand. "

"

"

£14

Feb1'1W7Y 20th, 1896,

cc .. ctary.

F. B ale-GroYer.

tntioll 110ft!l, Halldsworth. lh'(li('ai

Statement of ReceilJls (md Expenditure, 1895-96. Receipts. To Balance in hand from last year "~ Class Fees received

'i i s taut

U('g i,tCl'Cfl QfIi(·(·., :11111 Slm·cs.

iUctlical StaO·.

)11', Francis E. Carey, M. R. C.S., L.M., L.. ·.A.

_~

~Ctl'clnl' Y .

2 3

Examin ed and approved , MAlty D. COLLINGH. SAUSMAREZ L E COOQ, lIon.

Dl. F. Hul' · Dr. T. Hugill'S £1

2

0

2

7

1 1

8 0 8 4 6 7 4 2

2

3 G 2 2 9

4 £14

T~'caSitreJ'

Dr. C. H. Lunn Dr. E , Perc, a,tchel1. Dr. S. T. D-lll'by ·Westoll.

1 8

0 0

0

~tafT.

2

3

and Sec1·cta1·Y .

\.XNU.<tL REPORT.

Yon: Cum1lJittee have plea me in pre 'l' llting their fir t nnl1ual report amI tatrment of accounl ' . It is with cOlIsi(lerable sati ' faction tllat they ~Lre able to record the >;lIece , ful financial ua.is upon "'hich the centre now tand the balance in hanll lJeing £23 7s. 7d. The ·Ulll of £31 1'2 '. od. 11a ' been receivell from ubscribers, anu tllrough the "onerosity of Licut. 01. IIo\mrd Wilkin son, \\'e have ecurecl a wheel litter, which bu.!:; 1Jeen placed at the Ji ' posal of the puulic when neces ity [or its n e ari!;!:'. Your 'olltmittee have (leciclelilo carryon the cla se at a very low co ' t, to induce tile workillg popnlatioll to ayail thelllselve of the knowledge of r Cl1lIering ., first Rill " ; tIle charge lJeing to incli l'icll1allllemuers only 3~. IVe are able to ([0 this by the generosity or our medical ollicers who g iv e their lecture entirely free. (~e rtiflcates have ue 11 awa.nlecl to :2 students, amI 66 members ha.ve beeu examineu for th e ·t'cond and thiru time ucce fully daring the year. Th e best thank of the Committee are due to the medical stafr for their 'e n·ices.


120

121

Statement oj R eceipts and Expendit·lt?·ej01· the yea?' ending ./IIay, ]896. Receipts. To Donations and Subscriptions £31 12 6 " Entrance Fees and Sales of tores , 18 5 4 4 12 11 " Profit on Ohur011 P arade .

Expenditure. By Printi ng and Station ery , " R ent of R ooms and Caretake r Skeleton a nd Box " L oss on Soiree " Postage " Stores and Diagrams ,." Expenses of Delegate to Co nference Ba.lance

"

£54 10

9

£9

l SSUE ~

5

0 3 10 0 4 1 0 15 6

0

1

1

23

0

or Men

-

4 -!

0 1

CE RTI F ICAT ES, No. of Women

I

who have who Ilave who hUI'e completed a recei veIL ctlllll" elecl COllr8e of Certilicates. a ('oll n 'e at' instruction. in,tl'llf'tion. 1st Aid. I Kursing. 1st Aid. I Nun;illg. 1 lRt Aid. I NlII'Ring.

who have rer:eived Certificates.

1st Airl.

I Nursing.

No. of Certificated Pupils whu have recei \-crl :'Ilellulliolls. :'I ren.

I Women.

S I NCE FOID[ATlO~ (IF O~~NTRR,

0

7 7

£54 10

n

SlC\'CE

57

Audited and found correct, R. J . SHAW,

J.

~o.

OF

I 43

~-~----

I

1

1. T OCTOnEH , 1 95 . 31 I I ]-2 - - - ' - - -I- 11- - ' - -11 --

A:-<TllONY ATTWOOL.

HASTINGS AND ST. LEONARD 'S CENTRE. HARTLEPOOL CENTRE.

Formed 1

Rc 'u cituteu. 1

O.

FormeLl 18 1.

8.

.·'·N,ltl (' III,

Thc lIon . T. A. Bra er·

l·l'es icl e llt.

Mr. T , Hicharc1son, .M. P. Th e Lacl)' Itlinil. Brasscy . .M r. J. Horslcy.

, '1('

MI'. A. :r.r. Dl'ookIleltl, Mr. . Oha . . Ebtlcn

J(OllOl'UI'Y 'i'l'c a s III'CI' fIlul Sccr c tary .

Mr. Frank H. Hunter, 18, Moor Terracc, Hartlepool.

Dr. T. G. Ainslcy.

Clta i ,'IIIIIIl.

Major-Gen eml

Statement oj R eceipts and E ')'lJenclitu1'e, 18H5-6. R eceipts, T o Sale of Stores Subscriptions " Sale of Mellallions " Fees received from N . E. " Railway 00., for 1894-5 Balancc due 10 Treasurer

"

Expenclit~t1'e.

61 By Balancc due to Treasnrer £: 't . .J . A.A. Fres, etc. 61 " Do. Stores, etc. " Do. Medallions 9 I " 1 18 Hent of Room:, etc. " Advertising, &c . . 15 7 6 0' Boy Models . Postages, Station cry, etc.

£4 2 10 12 3 14

"

£35 15

F. H.

IIHIIH"l\" ,Y

7

9

414 6 ~

6 3 6 0 4

£15

3 14 3 1 19 2

0

1

E.

i\I01~ ( ~ON .

7 0 7 5

£35 15

IIu~rrEI{, IIonora)'y T reaS1!?'cr and Sec1'Clctl·V .

ALDEnI'

September 30th, 1896 .

9

.:'III', "\Ym. Luca - ha.cll1'clL ~r.l'_ Mrs. Lucas "had well nir.'. hcrer ~[l's. Tn1lb" .:'111'.'. \\' oodl'l1ffe.

~!.l).

Tho Hon. ~Ir · . 'ha.rles Egerton Mr. . lIal'kne.'s 1\li s E. J. Rowe Lewis

;n('(lic al SlalT.

Dr. A . E. Morison

·1·1'l''i ltl (' IlI~ •

herer.

'1','(' 11:0.11"(' 1'.

l\I1'. Andre\\' i\ll1rray, London &

Ollllty Dunk.

IIUJlH1';\I',) :O; ('("' (' II\1'I(''i ,

ilIr. antl.:'lIl's. John .T. tlc ZOllc·he M<11':;l1nll, 39, "\Yellington S'Full'e, lIn,ling,;. lIe cl-'lIH\l'tcrs :-The Bra sPy Institn te, Olaremon t, H ,lst i llg,;.

~)

:nCtll('al i'ilaU-,

Dr. 0_ E. Higgens Mr. F. B. Lcwis Mr. G. Locke 1\[1'. W . F . Lovell

l\Ir . .T. J. lie Z. .:'I[an;liall 1\11'. F. \Y. n. out!: 1\1r. lItho TltlI' Ol'S.


123

122 ANNUAL REPORT. THE R eport for the Session 1895-96, shows a very fair record of useful work among those clas es ill the Public Services most likely to have opportunities of putting theil' Ambulance training into practice, nam ely-Policemen, Railway employes, Fire Brigademen and Ooastgultrd - the figures being 17 in structed, of '\\hom 151 Wcre examined ami 139 passed. 'l'li e cash receipts have, how ever, fallen off very Considerably, for with the exception of two Ola ses (Ladies and Y. M. O. A., 36 pupils paying £7 12s. 4d.), all the instruction lIas been frce. Were it Dot, therefore, for the donations from the Watcll and Firc Brigade Oommittees of the Oorporation (£.Jo 4s.), the continued liberal subscription (£4) from the Hollington Branch, per Miss R owe L ewis, and thc annual subscriptions of fifteen member, the Oentre woulu have been unable to meet the cxamination and othcr ex pen es. No balance, therefore, exist from which to pay the members of the lecturing staff even a modest fee in recognition of their labours in this goorl work. This deplorable state of our finances seelll to point to the desirability of those in authority taking into consideration the claims of our Oentre to some recognition in the shape of a grant from the large sums allotted to thi:; district by Government for the promotion of t echnical education , as already being done throughout the country by Oounty Gouncils and Corporations to other branr.bes of the St. John Ambulance A ')ociatioll .

L iabilities. To Printing this Heport abont £1 Balance in favour of Centre 21

£35 19

3

4

"

£22

4

Assets. 0 By Class requisites-including D large diagram, articulated hnman ske leton, army stretcher, beu(ling, sheets, splints, baJldages, etc., etc. £13 12 " Class Books and bandages at Whittaker's Libraries 5 6 " Stationery 0 7 " Cash in Bank 2 19 9

£2 2

4

&

o· o 3 9·

AuditeLl and found correct, ,Yo G. CA I:PENTEll. A. MUl~RAY, IIon. T?·c(J,81l1'cr. J. TIKIUm (Major-General), Chainnan. Jom, J. DE Z. MARSHALL, Han. Secretary.

May 30th, 1 96.

HEAVY WOOLLEN DISTRICT CENTRE.

This R eport woulrl be very incomplete without an acknowleugment of the Oentre's indebtedness to its chairman, Major-General Sherer, who, by pre iding over its Committee meetings and generally snpervising the organization since the rcsuscitation of the Centre in 18 8, has in no small measurc coutrilmted to the acknowledgerl success of it. labours. T o Mr. ,Yo G. Carpenter, of the London and County Bank om thauks are also due for gratuitously auditing the accounts at the close of several Sessions. Statcment oj R cccipts and E.l'jJcnditu)'c, 1896. Reccipts. E'Cpenditw·c. To Balance III LOlldon and By Head OfficeCounty Bank, 30th April, Examination Expense:; L 95, from last essioll . £1 9 5 Examiner's Fee amI ' ubscriptions inclulling . 10 0 Tra"elling Expcnses £8 " Hasting:; Corporation IlJ cidelltal Expfllses 2 " Watch Committee 2 2 0 ., Stores Books, Bandages, Ha,;tings Corl)Oration Fire etc. 7 " Brigade Committee . 2 :2 0 " l\Ieuallions 2 Hollington Branch , per " Arl1l Badges . 2 " Miss H.owe Lewis . 4 0 0 .. Storcs elsewhere . 0 Class Fees 7 12 4 Prin ti Jig alld Sta,tioncry :2 " _\ledallions £3 8s., Arm .) Postagc. 1 " Badges £3 8s. 6 16 0 ). Advertising 2 Sale of Stores, Books, " " Fees:Bandagcs, etc. 3 7 6 " Assistan t I nstrn ctor, Ul'. Chas. Ha.ll 1 " ( 'aretaker Brassey In stitute o :, Caretaker Town lIall . 0 " Boy Models fol' Classes :md Examillations 0 " BalalJre in Lond on and C'ou llty Ba.uk 2

o

Telcgl'apblc _lel.h·Cl>tS:

"Fox, De\\' bury. " FormeLl1

3.

]'rcs iclclI C.

Hr. Murk Oltlroyl1,

::'1.1'.,

Dewsbury.

( 'halrJlJall.

iiII'. Robert Gallic, I atley. 10 1

0 2

0 18 19 5 7 11 9

0 0 6 5 0 1 9

:2

0 0 6

8

7

19

3

£35 19

3

0 10

(~elle]'al

IIOIlOl'lll'),

Major Chaley Fox,

TrCll"III'('I'.

tainclill\

(~e llcral

1\[1'.

JlO)JOI'IU'Y

ccr c Carl'.

Dnke Fox, De\\,. bl1l'y.

DcwslH1I'Y ( ~(' Il c ral 1I0lloral',}'

~Ir.

.l ss isCnllt Sccn' Cary.

George Lec, 3, Calder Grovc, Dc\\' bm),.

SccCiOJ1S, wiCh .\'nUle :Hul .lclch'cl>ts of cae la Scc re tal'Y.

Batley J3irstall & Gome1'sa1 Oleckheaton Crigglestonc Dew bury ... Dcwsbury 1001' IIeckmond wike Horbury Livel'sedge ...

illr. Robert Gadie, Park RoaLl Boarel chool, Batlc)'. J. G. Oddy, HmldC'l' fichl Road, Birstall , near Leells. Mi '. H alm Ih.\\" 11, Pro pect Terrace, Cleckheaton, and :1\[1'. Thos. OlLlham, tatioll Honse, CI ckhC'aton. ~rr. Ernc t John Oll, Criggle tone Coal Company, Limited, neal' \\Tukefield. Mr. . Thomes, W ellin gton Roall, D e\Y sbury. (Vaerlll t). . MI'. Thomas ,Yo Crowthcr, Church Street, lIeckmol1cl\nke. MI'. J. K Rai beck, Churrh treet, HOl'bury, near Wakefiell1. It'. lIarry Holl'ox, T own lIn.l l, Liversedge. 1\[1'.


125

124 Mirfield Ra vcnsth orpe Staincliffe ... Thornhill ... Thornhill Lees

Mr. Marshall M. Milner, Mapplcwell Cottage, Mirficld. 1111's. \ Villiam Howgate, The Poplars, Havensthol'pe. Mr. Ephraim Hirst, Stainclifl'e, Dewsbury. :ThIr. Henry Halstead, Thornhill, Dewsbury. Captain P. B. 'Walker, Lees House, Thornhill Lees, Dewsbury. Lifc ;UcmlJcr s.

Captain P. n. Walker Mr. Charles \Yheatley M1'. B. Wil on. lessl's. ,Vonnalds and ,Valker, Limited Birstall Co· operative Society, Limited D ew bl1l'Y Pioneer Industrial Society: Limited H eckm olld,\'ik e Co· operative Society, Limited Lancashire and Yorkshire Raih\' ay Company.

Mr. B. Bullock S. J. Chad wick Mess rs. Crawshaw and \\ arburton nlaj or Chaley Fox nIl'. Duke Fox Mr. R obcrt GaJie :ThIes rs . G. and J . Haigh .Mr. anJ :JIrs. Alfred Hill Mr. E. T. Ingham .Mr. George Lee Mr. ~Ial'k Ol rlroyd, l\I.P. .Major Parker Mr. W. Preston Mr. S. H. Spedding ]1.11'.

JIc dic al SCafT.

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Beattie Bennett Bridgeman Broughton Broughton Brown Brown Clay Fairclough FielLl Fitton Fonlyth Fryer Hall Halli ,\,ell L ee

AN~UAL

:ThIason Milne Patterson Prior Pritchard Hit:hardson Roh erts Sellars Sproullc Stewart tnart utl1el'laml Tho 111j1!>on Watts ,Yood '.

REPORT.

THE General Committee are quite sati fied with the work accomplishcd by thc Ccntre ~ince the last Annual R eport. Many eveuts of great interest have transpiretl Lluring the year, and a brief outline of the J1ll'st importallt will 110 doubt IJe of extremc interest to members of the St. J ohn Amlmlance Association, as well as to the general public. As notified in last year's report, the D e,\'sbury Section WCl e trying to provide a horse ambulance wagon for tbe district, and ]1.11'. P. 13. ,Yalker and ~lr. Duke Fox were illstructeu to send out a circular to the principal firms. There was a prompt response to th e appeal, and these two gentlemen a.t once ,\'ent to London, and after a courteous interview with the officials at St. John's Gate, th ey confidently entrusted the order to them for a horse ambulance carriage, madc to specification by Messrs. Marshall, Brothcrs, Ashford, Kent, at a cost of £105. Th e .carriage arrived in the middle of J llne last, and through the kindness of Mr. J oha

Walker, Lees House, a suitable building has been provided for it, until the Town Hall authorities have prepared a place adjacent to the Police Station for its permanen t home. A Heavy ,Yoollen District Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade has now been formed. The Brigade Chief Superintendent, ,V. J. Church-Brasier, London, attended a largc meeting in the Dewsbl1l'Y I nfirmary, in March last, and explained the object and mode of formation .

GtJneml Cash Aeeolmt of the Committee fuJ' the yea?' ending Septembe?' 30th, 1896 . R eceipts.

::i

~

t:D

t:D

:::

E

~

C\l ~ CJ

~ I'l ... ....~ '00...::J'" .;;...::J .,9

<1 .,.,

C'il

U)

~

'ection.

.....;

""

~ ~

Z

.....;

""

1 1 Batley Birstall Cleckheatoll 1 1 Crigglestone 2 Dewsbury De\\' 'hm)' Moor Gom el'sal H ecklllond ",ike 1 IIorhury Liver edge. l\[ir Ii eltl 1 Ra veusthorpe 'tain c1 i Ire 1 1 Tltol'llhill Thol'l1hillLces

7

3

---

~

rr,;

p:; ~

""

1

1

Examiner's Discount Fees and Books, p:; from General . Bandages, l\Ie(lallions. Local Expeuses. Total. ~ &c. Reports. £4 10 o £] 4 6 £0 2 6 £3 14 4 £9 11 4

.,

4 16

1

3

9

5 10

0 18

0

5 15

0

0 19

6

2

0 1

7

1

:2

1

7

8

C~G

11

0

5 11

6

11

A.-hford Litter. 6 15 0 0

7 18

2

2

0

1 17

1 17

Pa!Jmeilts. Hooks, Ba,nclages, harts, otc . . 1)0, tage, Cal'l'iage and 'uuc1ry Expell. es J\T E'llal1ions . On e Ashford Liltor for Do\\'sllllry TOl\'n H all Lctter Book Caretaker In(lustl'ial H all Local Repons fOl year 1 9:') Bank Int ercst . . London Examination Fee LOlldon In cidental EX1'Cll es

10

6

1

3 13

1

2

7 U 1 7

.)

6

11

2

"

6 £15 2 6 £2-1 12 6 £7J

-1

ti

3 14 15

" <>

6

5

o £6

7

3

T olal. £23 1 1 10 11 6 15 U L'i 0 0 0 -1 0 0 :} ti -1 1 0 0 -1 0 £15 6

1 0

ti

0 21

1

U

£73

-1

6

This Account is made out as if all the Sections were fully paid up, but there is still owing to the Treasurer, (aj 01' Cha.ley :B ox, £30 19s. Id., a per UI111113.r),.


127

126

IUc (li cal S tafr.

SU1nma1'y

Actual Cash received from Sections Amounts uue from Sections for SLores, Examination Fees and General Expenses-

£0 11 ] 1 17 6 o 18 0 300

7 1 1 3

1 17 17 14

5

5

Total.

£3 14 6 2 9 15 ~ 15 <1 17 3 14

2 1 2 3

£73

4

4. 7 8 1 2 3

6

Audited a nd found correct, CHARLES E. BAILEY. CHALEY Fox, Treasure?'.

October 13th, 1896. 1 Number who have attended a complete COUl' e of instruction sin()e Formation of Centre Men July, 18 3. ,Yomen

Q~ ;) .

1499

"'umber who have received Certific'ltes since For· mation of CentreMen Men (Nur::sing) ,\-Yomen "Yomen (Nursing) Medallions issneu : Men 'Women . Re·examina tion Vonchers, ~Ien and 'Yom en

96 .

Total s.

1693

112 103

1611 1796

3192

215

3407

1271 14 G.') 400

107

137 ' 14

61 32

Q29 4 2

395 249 1122

23

41

21 51

270 117:3

4366

Dr. II. II. Thomas Dr. J. H. Thompson. AN~UAL

Examination Fees and General Expenses. £3 14 4 511 0

Stores.

Batley Cleckheaton. Dewsbury EOl'bury Mirfield Thornhill

£42

Dr. Russen Cairns Dr. A. F. Thoma

29

4664

As from the first, the doctors continue to render UlH,rrudgin cr . UI port to the Association, anLl, in several notable cases of accident, haye tcstifit'~l to the yalu:l ble "first aid" rendered by members of the Association.

tion took placc 011 the 1st of Fehrual'Y, a uay " '11 ich will long 1)e rem embere(l by the inhabitll,n ts of Heu(l en Bridge. 'fhe fmmework of the ca rriage is throughout of ash with Illahog::my panel::;, and the wheels are fitted with lloi::;eles.' rubber tyres. The car· riage ii:! provillccl wi th a very efl'ccti vc lJt'ake arrangement, 0 that the con veyance can be stopped instantly 011 the. teepe t gradient, a!Hl internally it is furnished ,,-ith the most Illollem appoilltm 'ilLs. Further, though trongly uuitt, it has a mo. t graceful appearance, all(l supplies a 10llg felt \\'ant to the district, already having made eleyen joUl'llcys to IIn.1if't1x Innrmary, nnel OIlC to oIIII lalll , besilles others locally. The Cen tr'll COll1mi ttee hac; been anglllentell hy th ree l'cpresentati \'eS from the Nursing COlIllliittee, and rtn3ngelllcnts ha\'e heell l1uvle \\'hen.:uy the Committee have agreed to prodde the nee 'ssary fUlllls for the care ancl nH1I1agclllent of thc cRniage, a well as for the general managcment of the A '-;oe iation. cYeral cIa e' in "first aid '. have been cOlllluctell tluring the year, as will bt' seen hy reference to the :umll1ary appeulJc.l. The medi 'al stal l' has Lecn augmented, allll altogether, the A sociatioll i ill a healthy alllL Yigo!'Ous _tab". The COlllmittee clesires in conclusion to expre~s its iI111ebtellnl's~ to Dr. Bradley, who i I 'Hing the tli. trict, for hi ' c1e\'otion anll untiring zeal in the PI'OlllCltioll of tIll' olljl'et· of the 'ntl'e ince it· fOl'mation ill 1- i. , I(ltemrllt '1f lll'(;l'ipN ({luI H,"j)('ndilllrc,] 08 to 1 96.

B,'CCipls. Tv Ca~h ill hanel, 8 'pt. 30th, ]. '\l~ Cla~s

Fees a])ll \ \de of -, tun's ,. Dona tiolls Ditto. Dcmon .trat iOll " Co 1I1111ittee

"

"

"

~[eclallions

Formerl 18 7.

"

E"/I( IIdlt /1 I'C.

£1 l;')

,., -

6 1 17

vi

10 ;)

0

5 ;)

ti

0

7 6

1 9:3·94·fl,'i .

Ue lJd en Bridge Corps .-

Prlll'eell. or~ . E. Lalles. Hevic\\" . ., Myt hollllroYll llrp.' Sub· sl'JiptiOIlS, &e. Ihlallce (luC' to 'l'rea.'l11'cr

HEBDEN BRIDGE CENTRE.

1

fi

],')

10

0

li 17

5

0

"res ilI c nt.

Mr. D . J. Crossley. C h :ti rmnn. Mr. E. J . Crossley.

REPORT.

VImy con. iderab le interest in ambulance work in this di!-ltrict has becn arouseu l)y the lllUllificent gift to the town of a very hand::;ome, fully eCluipped horse ambulance carriage l)y Cou1lcillor and Mrs . Josiah ,Yaele, 01' Halifax. The presenta·

Jlon o rary T I'ca SlIl'l' l',

Ill!'. H erhel't King.

By Expen. es of Clas 'e -; J. Wilcock, Cleaning Car·

"

10

£1 1

riagl'~

Pain ting Litter " 11 ire of n. B. Co,Op. Hall " ~t. JOI111'S Uate" l'l'ntral FunLl . tort's Depal'tll1ent !Iifol'l1l. Printing. "-, Cost Ill' .\lellnllioll.' l'entral,~('cretar.r's Accflnnt, " 1 \13 to 1 flti (Po'tagc, C<l1'l'ingl', &e.) Cost of Jlol'~in g ~\.11l bu· " lance Cuningl' Expen. es E. B. orp " Do. :Jlytholml'oy(l Corp" " 'tretcher, Halllper , Cap, &e. Cn 'h in ha1111s of :JIytholm. " royel Corp' ccretury

0 10 0 5 0 10

0 0 0

1./ 1 19 10 ] 4 2 17

n

,)

'i

0 9 6

1 13

9

2 5

0 0

:j

;,

1

14

7

1

1 11

JlonO)'Hl'Y Secr e tary ,

£79 19

Mr. Theo. Bates, 2, Rillgc Bank, Todmorden. BI'anc h

Hebden Bridge-Mr. Willie Rawson. lIlytholmroyd-Mr. W . H. Skelton.

Sec l'c ta I'ics , Eastwood-~Ir. J.

E. Greenwood.

£79 19

9

Examined aUll found conect; RI CII.\.IW CU.\.uTHlm &

9

OK, Chm·tercclAccollntanis. D. J. ItO ::;LEY, President. IIEluml'..T K IXG, Treas1lre?'.

IIebacn BriJge, Octobc1' 2 th, 1 96,

L


129

128 ISSUE

OF

CERTIFICATES.

Statement of R eceipts awl E,.:pencliture fa?' 1896. R eceipl.s.

No. o f Women

K o. of Men

who have I wh o have who have who have COlli pl cted a receiv ed r ccei veel UOllllJJeted COllr e of Certifjcates. Certificates. a course of instruct ion . in,..truction. 1st di d . I Nursing". 1st Aid. I Nursillg. 1st Aiel. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Kursing". SrKCE FO Jl1>L\.TI O

163

255

295

SrXCE

53

(';1

I

1'T '39

I

T

Ko. of Certificated Pupils who have received Medallions. M en.

E xpenditu1'e.

Balance from 1 95 " Stores Sold

£1 15 o 14

130

OCTOBgR,

34

£2

15

1895.

I

I

19

0

I Women.

OF CENTRE.

23

l1y Stores (St. John'.~ Gate) Carriage for Reports " 'tationery . " " Ac1 vel'tisemcnts for Class Stamps and Post Calds . " Cash in lIon. Secretary's " hant!s .

5

I S&UE 1\ 0.

HEYWOOD CENTRE.

\\,lIollnl'c COll1pJ~LCll n cour~1:l of illstruction.

Pl'cshlcnt.

5

1 £'2

7 6 9

5

An'tAlIA~[ , VADDTSGTO':-;-, H an. Sec/·ctary. II. II. J. II ITCll ON', Cltainnal1 .

3f)

Formed 1882.

\)

£0 11 11 0 1 6 0 3 6 0 4 0 0 1 0

WAil!. I

OF

CERTIFICATES.

IIf ~J ell

1'\0. of WOlilen wlln IHII'e

~o.

who have reccil'ed Certi ficates.

of Certihcated Pupils who ha ve receiyed Mcdallions.

bt Ail!. l1\lIIsillg.

~lell. T \\'Ulllcn.

wllu hnve CUIl1 pJelcd a coul'se of instruction.

I'ecl'i \l'1! CI'l'litkaLu;.

;{IIISill'~'I L,l Alii 'i1l1'11I~.IIs~ AieL I ;\1I1'~illp.

~----~------~----~~~--~~~~~~~--~~

His Worship the Mayor (Alderman Heal ey, F . I., INT.)

lU

I

OJ

I

9

( 'hairJlt:lu.

Dr. H. H. Hitehon .

HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND CENTRE.

lUcclical St atr.

Dr. Torrop Dr. Yalelltine Dr. ,Vi sken, . em. Dr. , Vi. ken, Junr.

Dr. Feal'llhead Dr. Hartley Dr. H olt Dr. Hunt Dr. Laird

Formcl1 1 96. ( ' l1a i I'llta II.

itl1. J. If OllOl':ll'Y

Scc rct ary.

' ·it'e·('hai 1'111:111.

nIr. Abraham IVar1(lington, 112, Pils\\,orth Roa.] , Heywood. ANNUAL

accit!ent cases during the past year.

Ml'. H. :Jl.

REPOHT.

THERE have been no classes helt! during the year under this Centre; lJut a class has been taucrht in connection with the Volunteer Corps of this town 1)), Dr. Charles C> 'Visk en . The necessary arrangements are lJeing made for a new class. Om Corps gave a demonstration on ambulance \York in the village of Birch. About 200 of the villagers turned out, and appeard interested in what they saw. The Superintendent of the Corps (Han . ec. Heywood Centre) then p'xl'lained the various bandages, &c., to them, and informed them that the object of their visit was to create an interest in ambulance w0!'k there, and pointed out how llecessar,)' this was, since they were; so far ~\\'Ry from me(licR.l ait! in case of accident. Three field days have been held with the following Corps, VIZ . , Tottington, Bury allcl Rochdale. Our members have been complimented on the creditable manner they havc treated

laeG \'('gor.

~laeLI'n n.

1I01l0!':11',)' !oi('('I·{'t:lI'.r.

j\f r. A. H. n lllldell. [i9, Farriug(lon Hoad, E. \

"Ut' cHeal 8f:lll'.

Tom Robinson Taylor, ~I.D., F.l~.(

.s.,

L.n.c .p. , :'If.n., lUi .. n.se.

Thomas Dnl'id Li tel'. 'f.D .. F.J:.C.fi., :'II.B., B.S., L.n.C.p.

A

T

AL B.EPOH.T.

Dur..nw the past ycnl' thirty-six allllllllall(;c hoxeB hav c hccn issued, thc COll1mittee regret that they llav e Oldy receiYel1 a report 01' "Iil'st ail1 " cases trcatct1 froJ1l eightcen linus. Total numher of cases tl'catcd fiGG' n11lllbp}, of a('cidcnts sent to hospital 35. Oue lire WHB savell by the prOlllpt appli(;ation of thc tourniquet; the


131

130 poor man was caught in macbin ery, and it took a considerable timc beforc he could be extricated. During the past year six" first aid" and two nursing classes have been held ISSUE

No. of' Women

Xo. of Men

-

who hnl'e who have who have compietl'd a received cOlllpipted cours" "I' Certificate. a coul'~e 01 instrut:!.ioll. instruction. 1st Aid. ! ~UJ"si n)!. ht Ald. I ;S III ~ill!.!.1 1st Aid. I j\ lll'sillg. SINCE

,19

316

22

30

SrN CE

157

I

49

I

114

I

30

1,'1'

I

1st Aid. I Nursing.

23

No. of Wom en

;Hen.

I WOlli ~n.

wh o have cOltll'lt'Leti a cOllrse of illstruction. l tit Aid. I Nursing.

who hftve cOlllpfeted a course of in struction.

who hnve received Certifit.:aLes.

l~Aiu. I Nursing.!

1st Aid.

665

351

34

29

21

1

2

I

461

I

I~T

who have received Certi (icates.

I Nursing.

SIN E FORMATIO ,

I Nursing.

1st Aid.

!\o. of Certificated Pupils who have received MedallioD~ . ~letl.

I Wom en.

OF CENTRE ,

361

123

1895. I 47

12

152

OCTOIIEH ,

6-1

I

12

1c 95. 21

:2

I HULL

HUDDERSFIELD CENTRE.

CENTRE.

Forllled 1

Formed 1 8,1.

The

Th e Rev. Canon Darusl ey, nL\ .

~Iost

Honourable Lhe :ThIar<lui:-; of Ripon, K.n . , 1',C. ( Loru High t(,oYa!'(1 of Hull).

JlOllOl':n'Y SeCl'ctal·Y.

UOllOl':ll'Y Tl'enS1l1'cr.

Vacan t.

Vacant.

Col. Huworth Booth Col. A. K. Dibh, Y.D. 1\[1. J. T. Fairb::mk, ;'L1'. Mr. F. B. Grob'ian Col. B. Houul't, ll..\. ir II. , . King, K.C.I.E.,

JIeclical S taff.

1111'. F. L.

_\11'. George Brown, L. P-.C.P . Mr. Robert C. Brown, M.B . ~[r, J. W. Draper, nLR.C.S . :JIr. T. H. Green, ::\1. B. Mr. Alastair :JlacGregor, nI. B. 11:1'. J. Uackenzie, L.R.c.r., & ,'.

Statement of Receipts and Receipts.

CERTIFICATES.

of !\I en

SI~CE

:2

O UTOBEH,

3

No. of Certificated Pupils who Jlave recei ved Medalli ons

who have r ecei ved Certi fkates.

CENTR~ ,

FomlATIo", OF 23 I 3

TO.

OF

-

CEL{,'fIFlOATE~.

OF

ISSUE

E~:penclitn? 'e fo?'

Balance from last Account £14 13 Class anrl Examiner's Fees 17 0 Sale of Stores . 8 ]7 :Material returned to Head Centre.. 1 18 " Bank I nterest . 0 4

To " " "

~hlckenzie, M. D.

Ir. John :Martin, M. H. Mr. C. R olfe, B.A., ~r.J3., B. C, Mr, H, Watthew., M.Il. Ur. G. B. Wooll, M . B.

8 0 0 4 9

.r

,ir xeranl mith, K.C.::\LG. ~\[r. Alderman hcrhlll'll, M.U. Mr. C. II. 'Wilson , ;)('l'

:'11.1'.

, .icc-l'hail'JII11JI.

( 'hail·lIIall.

the ha1j-yca?' em1 ing A pTil 30th, 1 96. E.i'lJenditul'e. By Printing, Advertisements, tationery, etc. "Postage, Telegrams, etc. " Stores for ale . "Cen tral Fuud Account. ., Hire of Rooms , " Silver Medallioll " umlry Expen ,es " Cash ill band and at Bank

111'. Conncillor Lav erack .Hr. F. H. Pease !:-lit' a . Ret..:kitt, Bart.

Rev. E. J. Tyser,

111'. R. 0. Drcwcr.

:'I!. A,

£0 9 5 0 7 11 ~ 10 4 10 11 5 10 2 12 6 0 7 6 0 16 2 16 9 6~

lIulIUI':tl'y

'I')'('a"111·(')·.

Mr. Arthur Egginton. UmlOl'al'Y .l l .. lit(,.· .~.

Mes 1's. IIo<lgsoll, IIarris & Co., Chartcred Acconnta,nis.

£42 13

9

I

£42 13

J. W BARDf;LEY, P?·esiclent. J. MARTrN, H OIl . Scc?'cta?'Y and

9 Ua ulu· I'1'o.

T?'CaS~t1·e/'.

Messrs.

<Ll1Illcl Smilh Bros. amI Co.


13 2

133

U Ollorllry Secr e taries.

Statement of Receipts and Expendit1t7'e f01' the ye(t1· ended October 31st, 1896.

:Mr. J . French Thompson, 12, Parliamcnt Street, Hull.

:Mr. C. H. :Milburn, M.B. , 3, Balmoral T el'l'ace, Anlaby R oad , Hull. Offices.

12, Parliament Street, Hull. Life lU e mbel's .

Mrs. '\Valter Bailey Col. H aworth Booth

Col. B. Hobar t, R.A. lUessrs. R eckitt & on s, Ltd. Uecliclll Sta ff.

:Mr. :Mr. :Mr. Dr. lUI'. :M1'. lUI'. .Mr. lUI'. lUI'. lUI'. :M1'. lUI'.

A. Aikman, M.B. A. Auld, :tILB. T. Cameron, :tILB. J. Close D. H. Davy, M.Il.C ... T. S. Dennison, :tiL R. C. S. T. H. English, M.R.C .. H. G. Falkner, L. R. C. P., & S. J. Feal'11ley, lII.lt.C.S., L.H.C.P. J. Joynor Frascr, :'I.R. C.R . F. W. Fullerto11 E. Harrison, F.R. C. S. J. Hollingworth, lILR.C.S.

Mr. H. D. John, M.ll. :Mr. J. Mac Jidder, M.n. MI'. C. H. 1I1ilburn, M.n. 1I1iss l\Imcloch, JJ.n.C.l'. & s. 1111'. H. Robinson, M.n. Dr. F . J. Sawdon Ml'. J. Soutter, )l.Il.C ... 1111'. W. Stephenson, ;lLll.C.S . 1\11'. J. Stothard, M.lt.C.S. 1111'. A. W. tone,1ILn.c.l-l. Mr. J. Leith Waters, 1I1.n. Mr. Albert Wit on, lILlt.C.S. 1\11'. W. T. ,V ray , lILlt.U.~;.

ANNUAL REPORT. D URIXG the past year 20 classes have hecn h eld, at which 382 pupils (259 111en and 123 women) have ueen instrU(·ted-325 in "first aid" and 57 in llnr~ing. Of these 382 pupils, 323 presented themselves for examination, uud 297 obtained certificates. These figures again show a satisfactOl y increase in evpry way upon those of the previous year, and the grant of certificateil has not been exceeded since the fOl'maticm of the Centre. This increase is the more satisfactory \\'hen it is remembered that, at the commencement of the year, tht3 Hull Centre of the A~. oeiation lost the support of the N ol'th Eastern Railway Company (163 of whose employes were instructed in one yedI', 1R91), owing to the formation of the ortll Eastem Railway Centre. Folll' more comses of lectures have been givon to the 11101111)ors of the Borough P olice, r esultin g in the instruction of 95 o (.ficel' . aud men, and, thanks to Dr. MillJurn's persistent efforts in this direction, it IDay now he saill that, with very few exceptions, the whole Borongh Police Force of 304 members ha::; now beon in structed by him. The annual pleasure fair, held at Hull, ",as attended hy 50,000 non-resident ·, in addition to many thousand townspeople. An am bnlance station was estahlishell here, and l'elliained open for eight clays from 9 a.m. 10 midnight. Tllirty-soven ofHcel's ancl men and seven nurses undertook the cluty, ancl detachment. of at least three mend)ers were constantly in attendance for "toms of duty" of five hours dl,ration. "First aid" was rendered in no less lhan 39 accidents. The report of this Centre is boing printed locally in extenso, and tho hon. secretaries will be glad to forward copies of sl1(;h report to anyone upon applicatioJl.

Receipts. To Balances in handOn Challenge Trophy £22 2 Fund. On Publi c Appliances 5 2 Fund . 1 14 On General Acco unt Donations and Subscrip" tions 19 2 ,. Donations to Challenge 4 3 Trophy. 37 17 " ale of to res to Public .' Donations 9 14 Appliances Fund . ale of :\ledallioll s, Pocket " Certificate an(l Ha(lges . 7 1 " Clas flnu Examination 73 3 F'es 0 14 " Bank Illterest

\

Expenditure.

By Printing, Advertising and

O. I

"

,.

6

10

".,

0 0 7~

.,"

0

.,

"

t.l

"

6~

1

" " .,

., "

----

Stationery . . £11 ~ 0 Po tages, Telegrams and Parcels 4 12 2~ 41 7 5~ Stores purchased for Sale 8 0 O~ Medallions and Badges. Central OJfice for Examiner's Fee, Travelling and 37 19 11 Incidelltal Expenses 26 5 0 Challenge Trophy Lf'ctllrers' Fees and Expenseil at Barton & Spurn 1 11 6 Elluipment for the Central 5 19 0 anel Peel ,"'treet Di visions Royal Iufirmary for use 2 2 0 of Hool1l;; 'Victoria Hospital for u e 2 2 0 of Rool)):> pring 13itllk Or),hanage o 10 6 for Boy' as PatlCut::; . Park treet Orphanage o 10 6 for Rov . as Patients o ]7 0 'ullllrips Balances in hand8 17 6 PubliC' Appliances Fund 11 1 On General Account :l1 £1 J 14 10

£1 OHIO

Non:.-Thore are ontstulllling Jiabilities of the As ociation amounting to £3 s. 711., and there are debt;; due to the "\ s 'ociation, and a ·toek of tores on IW,1111 for 'ale valued at £40 14 . 7~t1. rrhel'e i, also a IllUllltity of appliances on hand for ]luhlic ami das purposes. ,Yo have a.uditell the ~\ CCOUlltS for the year elHled 31sL October, 1 96, and certify that in onr opinion the foregoing tatement i' correct. HODG,'()X AXD

1. UE

OF

HAltHIl-l, Gltctl'tc)'ccl ACCowltants. ERTIFICA1'F. Xo.ofWomen

XO.ofMclI

\vho have who ha\'e who han· completed a receive!l rompletl'd cOl\l'~e of Ccrti ficates. a cOllr~e of illtitl'llctinll. insll'n(·Uclll. 1st Aiel. Xllrsin~. lstAid. l' UI'Slllg. 1st Aiel. I Xill'sill~.

'rNU/i; H9G

I

I 1075 I

R

FOR;lL\TlO~ (II!'

511

296

,'INCE lilT oJCTOTmn, 258

I 191

I

13G

57

---

Xo. of

Cl'tificatpd

Pupil: who lla\'e recei \'e,l

who have reeei \' ed

Medallions.

Certificates.

1st Aiel. I ~lll'~ing. ~n.

I Women.

'lo:N'l'HE.

3..].0

19J

I 20]

I

10·1

lS%. ~~

vi

46

I

8

15


134

135

ILK EST ON CENTRE. Formed 1

Life

~Ielllbcl' s •

.Jk Bemers MI'. F. T. Cobbold

7.

1\1 rs. Cou lcher :Mr. Ford Goddard,

M. P.

n c clica 1 SCatl·.

1111'. P . M. Chester. UOIlOl'al'Y

SCC l·c t:U·Y.

lIN lic al

7111'. T . W. Smith, Oak\yeH Collier)" Ilkeston.

Mr. Eades, L.RC.P., L.R.C.R., Ed. lIlr. Elliston, M. ll. c. s., Eng. .Mr. Fryer, L. R.C.P., L.n.C.S., Etl., L. A,H . , D uulin

~tatr.

:JII'. J . CanoH, u. B. Mr. H . Potter, M.lt. C.R.

]1,[1'. IIoylantl, :'Ien.r.B., etc. ]1,[1'. A. T. ,Voou, M.Il.C. ,' ., L. n. c .p .

AN :rUAL REPORT. j .. NXUAL

REPORT.

FIRST and final re-examinatiol1S 11a \'e been held during the past year, and a new class is ill progre. s. Statement oj R eceipts nllcl E ;cpenditm'e, 1895-6 . R eceipts. Expenditllre. To Cash ill haml £0 0 9 By Stores . " Stores 3 1 6 " Medallions " :Jleuallions -± 18 C " Po tage , etc. " I n hand .

I

£

0

3

£2

~ 0 ]8 0 0 ± 3 o 16 0

of

0

3

P. }I. CIIESTEI:, P,·esiclcilt. T . 'Y. S:'Il IT II , Locnl Hon . S ec. lSSUE

OF

CERTIFICATES .

Xo. of )Ien who lIa\'e compl et ed a cour~e of

I

in~trnctioJ1.

1-t Aid.

I ;:\ursitill'.

214

I

I

who ha\'e receil'cd Certifi rate .

1st Aid.

203

I

I

--

Xo. of Women wh o lIal'e cOll1l'l et eel a course of instruction.

I ;:\l1rsing. 1st Aid.

who hal'e received Certificlltes.

XHr~ing.

1st Aid.

8IXCE FomIA nos OF CESTHE. 29 20 29

I Nur~iJ1g.

13

Xo. of Certificated Pupils II'h o hal'e J'eeeh'ed )Iedalli oll s. Men.

65

WOlll en.

10

IPSWICH CENTRE.

CLASRE ha,e not heen so large as before, though 135 students attenlled a "full course." Examinations were conducted by urgeon-General nIcXalty anJ. SurgeonMajor Bourke, and , for metlallio1l3, by the local starr. I n all, 13 certificates, &c., were presenteJ. by the Right Hon. Yi count Kllutsford, G.C.:'I1.G., when, with Colouel Thackeray, It. K, r. B., V.l'., he attell(letl the puulic meeting. This was held on June 4th, at the theatre, and, after intere ting adllresses, a varied progralllme of work was gune through uy members of the G.E.R. Corps, the Police anu the I pswich Divi 'ion of the t. John Am bulanc e Brigalle. Various cases hale IJeen successfully treated by member of the AS'iociation, a uroken kllre-cap on the footuall liehl, broken arms and a broken thigh, also cases of bleeding and one of burning. 111 e\,fl'y ca 'e the medical man has expre~ ed himself as qllite sati ·lied. There have becn several casc,., too, of removals of patients, and in each ca, e teo tilllony hlt: ueell gil'en to the great care and t enclerne <; ho\\'o. The co ming year does not look I[llite bright. The chool Board ha gi,en up ch eap cIa · es, bllt, as 11 set orr, room bas lwen founel for the head(luarters of the Assf)ciation in Chli t Church iansioll, and this should really strengthen the work. This R eport is printed locally ill CJ 't ClISO, anll the HOllorary ecretary L ahmys g lad to end copie to allY who "'i 'h for th el1l. Staielll lit oj Receipts nntl E .!·p clulimn, 1 95-96. E.rp endill0·e .

R(!aipts.

Tll Rtlance in haml . 'chool Board - EX:LlllS. " £19 3s. 6d., tores, 1 :;. Public 1\1 ceti ug " Medall iOllS " Subscription" & Donations .," Mrs. Coulchtr (11011.) MI'. l? Turner ('nIls . ) " Donatiolls for Di vi ' iOll " .Mrs. Hartlet for Flag " Goods sold to illllividuals

"

Formecl 1 80. To Value of Goods in hand

Prcsid cnt.

The Worshipful the Mayor. Chairllt:tu.

Dr. D urrant

5

~O

6

':1*

2 11

9 6 0 0 0

0 12 1 9

7

1 5 11 9 3

1

15 0 1

4

0

£51

-1

7

£2

9

2

By Report hxamillatiolJs " Public :Mceting . " Metlalliotl ' " • tationel'j' " Illei(lcntal Expense " Grants to Division " Gift., to Divi ion " ton·s (including Flag) . " Balance in hand

"

10 0 1 10~ 7 9 9 3 9 3 4 lli 1 ]9 ~ 1 5 0 ~ 11 0 3 15 0 0 6 1

£~

16 10

£;'1

of

7

I have cxall1ineLl the aboye [Lecoullt and certify the same rorrect. J. EDuAI~ 1\l Anmw, (/lia 'd f'l'ctl ACClJ llntant. C. )L DUHltANT, Chai/'man. \\' ALTO;-'< TUH~Rll . M.\I:Y C. COULrnER.

J[ollol'al'Y TI'c a l; lll'Cl' allcl Sccr c tary.

Miss Conlcher, 1~7, Woodbridge Road .

£0 1

l1vll.fec/'etarv

October 20th, 1896.

1l 1l( 1

Trca lircl' .


136 I SSUE

OF

137

CERT I FICATES. No. of WOllJen

l\ o. of Men

who have who have who have t"ompleted a received completed course of a course of Certificates. instruction. instruction. 1st Aiel. I Nursing. 1st AiLl. I ;';ursing. 1st Aiel. I Kursing.

who have received Certificates. 1st Aiel.

No. or Certificated Pupils who have rereiVO!tl Medallions.

I Nursillg. Mell.

I

Women

SINCE FOHMATION OF CENTRE.

5~h' -.,

502 I 234

349 SIXCE

35

16

I 14 I 13

335

I 152

83

65

1. r OCTOBER, 1 95.

47

I 37

I

2

19

di tance~ to walk to the lectures. Tb e T eeh nical Euucation Committee of the County Council again made the Centre a grant of £30, anu classes were accordingly held at Chl11e, Haven Street and Rookley. It wa expecte{l that other classes would have been held, as several applications were ma(le; hut owing to various causes they eoullLnot bel alTangetl, but they will, it i' hoped, be held in the autumn. The hearty thanks of tl1C Committee are again offered to :Jlessrs. Banks, Barr, Blll'ker, Ewcn, Gl'oves, I ockolcls an(l Preston, who have kinuly given their serviees gratuitously to several of thc classe>:, thus hel ping on the work, as otherwise many of the classes conlu not have uecn held. Thanb are also clue to the local secretaries who have giv n lIluch time and labour to the management of the classes in the din'eren t town. and \'illaaes. Mr. impson having resigned his position as lIonorary Secretary to the Centrc, Mr. A. W. Drew has kindly con entell to take his place.

Statement of Rcccipts Reccipts. To Balance at Bank £25 7 BalanCe from 'lassC'. 019 " ub criptiolls to Centre G 11 " County Coullcil Grant 30 0

ISLE OF WIGHT CENTRE. Furmed 18 5.

"

Pr·csifl c llt.

H.R. H. Prince's Christian.

The Lany I sabel Atherley UOlllIl'lll'Y TI·caSIlI'CI'.

The Rev. E. 'Y. WatL, M. A., Rycle. JlOllOI':\l'Y

and E.'·pendit 1l1'C, 1 95·6. E,'pcnd itw·c. 1 By In.·mance £0 5 0 7 lIeacl Ollice • tores 23 1(5 10 " Ileac 1 OUire Fees ana 0 0 " Illeidental' 33 ~ c Printing and Ad vertising 3 3 9 " 'tationery, Postage and I " 2 6 9 Carriage LeL:tl11")" Fees and Ex· " penses 16 15 0 Ambulance \Yagon" :J11'. H. B. Chevdrtoll, 0 5 6 3/6 ; :J (r. Peach, '210 ~ 1 'hecluc Book. . " Ry(lp Ambulance Corps. 1 10 0 "., Yarlllouth 2 10 0 Cash at Bank" \\'arron Accollnt 10 0 0 n 17 U 7 'l'lll'rul

SC(,l'c t a l'lcs.

:JEss E. A.. Evelegh, Shitle HO'1'le. near Newport

-£Ill 7 2

Mr. A. 'Yo Drew, Rookwood, Newport.

I

"

I

----

£111

FltA~(,IS PITTI!',

7 2

Chair1llCtn.

E. '\T. W \TTS, lIolI. Trcasllrcr. E. A. EY;~T' EC:I!, I lIon. Sccl'ctllt'ics. :JIr. A. Banks,

F.R.C . . ·. Mr. H. M. Barker, :\I.B., L.R.C.l'., r-r.n.c.s. Mr. G. A. Barr, L.U.C . p., )I.R.C.S. 1\lr.J. Benson-Cooke, L. R.O.P.,L.lt.C .. ·. ,L.)f. IIII'. J. G. Breretul1, L.R.C.I'. T.. L. n.c.s. I., L.l'lr. :JI r . H. \V. Ewell, LIf . n.c.R., L.S.A. Mr. W . E. Green, )Llt.C.i;., L.S.A.

J. Groves,

c.l'.,&c. 1\11' .•..\. HoJ]i~, M. U., (·.M.,)I.J:.C'.s.,&e. Mr. ,V. J. JollilI'e, L.Jt.C.I'., )I.l:.C'.S. Mr. C. Lewi', M.13., ('.)1. Mr. . Nockolds, L.IU·.I'., L.n'c'.S., L.M., &c. 1\11'. L. Prcston, )Ln., n.s.

1\[1'.

Ar.Flll<:Tl \\ ILLLUI

B .A., M.Il ., L.n

ANNUAL REPORT. THE Committee are plea. ed to be able to report that dnring the last year tIle work of the Centre has very much increased. Twenty-three cl<1sses have becn held, six on nursing and 17 on "first aill," 12 being for men and 11 for \l'om('n, and 676 members joined. Great illtere ·t has been shown ill tIle work, tIle village classes being largely attended, notwithstanding that many of the memhel's Ilavc hall long

OF

'EH.TIFICATE ;';0. of ·Wo111en

Xo. or )fcn

who havc who hayc who have COl11pll'tl'tl a rctl' i vl·ll ('ol11 l'letcd course or a course of Certificate:. inst1'1ld,iOll. instruction. 1st Aid. I Xursill~. _lst Ald.l :\ursillg. 1st Aid. I Nl1rsilig. I 'CE

OG

24-

I 5 5

FOI1l1fATIO

9

0:3 rNOl!:

244

:2!

I 157 I

DltH:w,)

9

T

l~t Ail!.

I Nursing.

~lcl1.

I

Women.

OF CJ~NTltg.

115

IHT OCTOlmH, 1

134

Xo. or CertificateLl Pupils who ha "e rccl'i"t:Ll JIledallion.

who have rccei "cLl CClti ticates.

109

513

55

235

95. 66

32

I

73


180

13

KES WICK CENTRE.

KEIGHLEY CENTRE.

Formed 1884.

Formed 1 '3 .

J>1·c"icl('ut.

I'resident.

:J1r. Jno. Brigg,

Rey. CunOl. Rawn ley,

)1.P.,

)1.A . ,

Rllt',\l Dean.

a.A. , . ic e ·('h ainu a n.

( ·It a i 1'I11 all.

' ·ice·I'!·es iclents.

Alderman B. S. Brigg Capt. A. H. Risln,orth

~Ir.

J C)

Re\" . 'Y.

H:;(ll.

. ClJ\\"in,

:If..\.

Councillor Richard Edmondson. ( ·OlUJllitle('.

Re\". J. X. Hoare, Jlr J. Garo.iner

HOllorary . eCI·ctary.

:J1r. S. T.

)11'. J. W. Lupton :J11'. F. tanley.

)L.\.

cott, 56, Redc1iffe Street. UOIlOI':lI'Y

~ecl'elal':r

:nlll TI·e .... ul'cl'.

)11'. G. Hogarth, .J, Leonar(l treet .

Life )IC011>el·.

Dr. W111. Dobie. )Icclical Staff.

Dr. W. Berry Dr. J . P. O'Connell Dr. Wm. Dobie

Dr. C. G ore Rill£,.

Dr. K. Dobie Dr. ,'IT. :Jr. Gabriel Dr. \\. catterty.

,'/atclIlt'lll of E,·ccil'ts alld E''j)('ilrlillli'r:, LPG.

Statement of Receipts ail,cl E.cpcnditw·c, 1 95-1 96. Reccipts.

£11 3 1 , 19 10

Receipt Expenditure

£ i)"

B''jJcndit1l1·C. £1 13 13 1 10 16 o 10

Brought forward T o Subscl'ivtions " Stores old :J1iss Walm 'ley Donation

£26

1

7 To tores 3 1 6

.

I " Examiners' Fees and Ex-

pen e . "Printing ano. In cidental Expen e " Cash in H and

£9 12

2

11

0

:\0. of Women

5

T. Srorf, Hon. SCC1'cta1·Y.

Or:tobC1' 26th, 1896.

OF

lID

150

CERTI FICATES.

69 I~CE

of men

who have cOlllpleted a course ot instrllctinll. bt Aid. I :\lIlsin)!.

No. of Women

who have received Certitieates. l~t

Aid.

II

I :\u'-~illg.

who have cOlllpleted a course of illstruction. 1st Ald.

I ;\u.-_illg.

'r:\CE FOIl~[ATIO:-.'

311

:2

"I

I

29

I

~:2

I

I

07

I

11

who have rec("ived Certi ticates. l~t

Aid.

()F C~NTRIJ:. 134 I '2'27

SECI': ]ST OCTODEn,

41

- - - - - - :\0. of Certificate(l

[XCE FOJDL\TJO:\ OF CE:\Tl\E.

I SSUE ~o.

wllo han! COIIl]1IL-te,1 n

Pnl'il~ who haye who have who ha,·e who ha,·e re('ei Yed rt!cei ,'e, l COlli I'll-tell receiy ',I ('onr~t' or )[ e(lallions. Certiticate'. n course ot Certilicntes. instrllditlll. ills truction. _--,--:--;-_-:-;--:-_ _---:--:---:-......,.-."..,----:-- ---=-=-_--:~-ht Aid. :\nrsillj!. lst Aid. :\lIr~inl!. 1st Ai(\. I :\lll·sing. 1st Ail\, I :\ur~ing. :I[en. . Women.

I

-IaHoLilO~ DOBIE,

A)lL.

Examinel1 alll1 fOlllH1 correct, (Sigll ll), F. "L\:\LEY, Allditut'.

:\0. of :lI en

1

Audited and found correct,

J.

3

[., Db: OF CE I{TIFI CA'I ES.

£26

5

3

3

L 95. 71

I~llrsing.

I

l.T

65 O\ 'T\)BEn,

50

~O

9 I

",:e~i\' ed ~t eda\'iolls.

KETTERING CENTRE Formed 1, 93.

13-1

44

I

11

I

1 g5.

:\0. of Certificakd Pllpil~ who have

~TCil."I\V ollleLJ

33

27 rl·c.'.i(leut und ( ' 1I1I iJ·lIIHII.

II'. J. T. "tockbnrn, Chairman of Urban COllncil.

16


]41

140

)(onol'nJ'Y Tl·CII .·nrCl·.

J(onornry Trcnsllrcr.

Mr. A. S. Barling , M. R.C. S.

:Mr. W. F. N eilson, Stamford S. & B. Bank, Kettering.

Life

J(onol'nry Sccrct al'Y.

Messrs. Storey Brothers & Co.

il lccUcal Stn 0'.

~1('4Ucal

1\11'. 1\11'. .Mr. 1\11'. A N TUAL

Mr. A. Greg

:Mr. C. ' V. Lan e, Solicitor, Kettering .

Mr. J. Allison nIl'. J. W. Dry land 1\[1'. L . W. D ryland Mr . W. L ee

~lclJlbcr

Stalf.

Mr. A. S. Barling, lI L U.C . S. Mr. Charles Deall , lIr.R. C. S. Mr. 'W illiam H all, (1) • MI'. Cl'oft H elme, lILU.C.S . Mr. Jos . H . Ir vin, lILR . C.• ·. nir. Ed\\'anl Jackson, lILB.

J. L. Price J. J . R oughton J. P . R oughtvn Van-Vestraut

R EPORT.

T HE financial d i fficulties referred to iu the last Report have been surmounted, and the outlook is in all respects hopeful. The classes held during the past year have included all the mem bel's of the Police force , the Fire Brigade, and the Union Officers. T hirty-five members of the Church L ads' Brigade have obtained junior certificates. Ambulance men are to be found in marly every factory, and have rendered "first aid" in n umerous cases of accident. The progress and excellent work of the Ambulance Corps "'ill be found in the Report of Chief Supt. T renery. In adtlition to th e figures given belo y" thirty men ha,e passed the first r e-examination , and twenty-eight have passed the final, and gained medals during the past year.

ivIr. H ugh F . Oldham, liLA., M.D . :Mr. 'r elt'ord Telford-Smith, B.A . , M.D.

Mr. W . W . Wingate-Saul, ?III'. John T odd, lILR. C. S.

lI1.D .

A JNUAL REPORT. work of the Ceutre has teadily jll'ogrc,scd since the date of thc last report; 3J have obtained certificates in "fil'st ai(l," a compared with 31 in the previous year. Several severe cases of acciclent ]111ve heen ireated by pupils of the branch. It is worthy of nole that all the Borough alll!. County IJolice, as well as the members of the fire brigade, have snccessfully passed the eXdmination in "first airl," and the majority of the former hold meLlallions. A statement of accounts herewith shmys a substan tial increase on the year's work. TUE

I . . SUE OF CERTI FICATE'S.

Statement oj R cce'Il1ts ({ 1/(1 E.I'jJcilcl itlll'C jJ'OIlL Octvber ht, 1 95, to Ddobe'" 1st, 1 96 . ~o

of Men

Xu. of Women

who Itu,,\! who have who have completed a completed received course of a course or Certificates. instruction. instruct iOIl 1st Ail!. I Nur:;illg. 1st Aid. I "ursillg.' 1st Aid I Nursing.

who have received Certificates. 1st Aid

I

Rccc-ipts.

I Nursing.

Xo. of CertiliC'nted Pupils wIl l) lin ve r-ccei vcd Medalliolls. Men.

I Women.

Banker ', By J3uia:]ce at Octoher, 1 95 ., ubscriptioll " etc., to October, 1 96 Bank Iuterest

"

1 0

I

20 SrXCE

69

I

6J

I

1

l~T OC'TOll1U~,

16

19

14 0

7 10 1 7

l:i

7

£3 9 5 15

o

9 10

9

15

o

"

£1

0

3

}.. mlited anel founel correct,

1 95.

I

:)

£1

SI~TE }'UIl.:ltATlUX U1: l.,]';Yl'JlE.

202

£J

E.rpcnditlll'e. To ,'tores. . " Examillution Expense Balance ill Bank.

'Y. \\THELOX, Hon. Auditol'. EnwlJ. 'Y. TOKES, :D1a.ior, H on. Sec. A. . B \.llLDW, Hon. 1',·caSlll'U'. ALFnED

15

Dc/abC/' 1st, 1 96.

LANCASTER CENTRE.

I " SUE

Forllled 1881.

~u.

ERTIFICATE

OF

~U.

of' Mcn

01 WUlllen

l·rcs hl c nt.

The Right lIon . the Earl of, efton, IC G.

who han' cOIIII'Il't(',l a cours,' (If

'rho Ita re COl11l'let '(1 a ('Olll'~t' of

who hn,'c rl'clli\'(~d

CI'l'li fit-ates.

instructiull.

illstruct ion.

bt "ill.

'The Right lIon . the Earl of Derby, G.c.n., etc.

No . of Certiticated Pupils \\"ho hayc

rccei\'cll

receiyed

C~rtitil'ates.

)Iedallion .

I Nnrsill~. 1st A Ill. I Knrsill;!.

r;:{Cl'; FUJt;l[ATION UJ!' CENTIlE .

737

37

721

JlolLOral'Y 8 ccl'c tary .

1\1ajor E dward W . Stokes (late The King's Own Regiment), Fairfipld lIonse, L ancaster.

whe 1Hl\'e

lXCJi;

35

34

1.T

IHi OCToBlm,

371 1 95 .

35


142

143

LEEDS CENTRE. A

:Forme<l 1 7 <c . ]'J'cshlcll' .

Sir Al1llrew Fairbail'l1. ](onOl'llJ'Y ( 'hail·JlIlIn.

The l\1ayor of Ll'ells. ( 'hah·JlIan.

Mr. Edward Atkin. on,

F . L. S.

1l01lOI'I1l'Y Sccretary.

nIl'. 'Walter Rowley, Uonor:ll'Y SCCl'ctru.·y to

" 'OUlCU' .

?>1.I.l'.E . , F . S. A .

DcpnrtJncnt

allel t:ln,,~c s ' ('01' " · OJlIClI.

nIrs. ,Valter Rowley, Aluer Hill, Men,Il\Yoocl, Leerl . llanl{ c l's .

Messrs. Beckett and Co ., L eeds. Offi ccs .

NUAL REPORT .

Dur:nw the last bl'elve monthfl 21 classes have been held in connection with the LeecJ~ Centre. 13 beillg male "first aiel," 5 female "tirst aiu," and 3 female nursing. The whole of these classes have been held in the populons manufacturing parts of the city and it suburl)s, and hav e includ ed colliery operatives, iron workers and rail way men. Two classes have been h eld at two of tbe large printing works in the city, and the L eerIs Y.M. C.A. and the L eeds Y.W.C.A. have, as has now becn their custom for olne years, each il1clmled in their winter syllabu .. da ses for young m~n and young women re ueetively. The Annley and ,Yortlcy Divi ion of the Cpntre have eomlucted one male" 111'. t a.id" and one female" first aid," and one female nursing clns cluring the se.-sion. The remainller of the cia ses have been held principally in connection with school or mutual improvement societies eonnedeLl with places of wor.-hip. The Centrc is greatly inuebterl to the members of the meuica1 profession, who have 0 generously assisted the work I)y llnuertakilJg the instruction of the various clas. e.. At the pre.'ent time al)out eight llPW classes have aJreacly been formell for ambulance in trnetioll during Lhe coming se3sion.

20, Park RolV, Leells. Lifc ;UClllbCJ·." .

::\lessrs. J olm Barran and Sons Sir .Andrew Fairbairn 1111'. John Hepper Mr. R. Bensoll Jowett Sir Lionel ?II. Swinnerton Pilkington, Bart.

::\11'. Bl'Igg. Pl'ie.tley, )1.1'. Mr. Walter Rowley _~ ~ A ~1J's. ,\\'altt-l' ROlllc'v 1III'. Charles Ryder· ~\ll'. Geo. Austill 'ucldi('k Messrs. Joshua Tctl 'Y :tllll

Stat(,))U'lIt of Rcteiills (mcZ E.l'prilrlitul'r, lI"orc,nbrr 1st, 1 9T!, to October 27th, 1 96. RrC"ipts.

011.

n c(lieal StaJf.

Mr ..J. H. Aitken Mr. Allen Mr. F. E. Atkinson ::\11'. Ethmnl Atkin on Mr. Eldredge Blomfield Mr. G. Bloll1fielcl nlr. J. Brarl bury M1'. J . E. Briscoe Mr. J . \Y . .0. Brown Mr. C. W. Buck Mr. E. Carter nIl'. C. M. Chadwick, ~I.D . Mr. J. Clough ?Ill'. Ba. il Ewing Mr. J . Exley Ewing 1111'. John Exley 1111'. J. E. Gai 11s )11'. C. '. Greenwoocl ?Ill'. T. Wardrop Griffith, M . D. :Mr. F . W . Halliday ]1,11'. n. Grey Heald 1I1r. Geo. H. H eaM Mr. B. A. H eathcote Mr. J. Fl. H ellier, ~1.D . Mr. G. Hepworth

?lIr. C. E. Hollings Mr. J . G. Holme: ::\11'. J. Howard (X OJ'lllaJ,ton) ::\11'. ,\Y. L. j IUlitel' ::\11'. P . .J allies )11'. E W. Kemp

To AnJ1llal n hscri l,tioJ1s n 17 pcvial DOlHl,tiollS 5;" 0 "JJ Recei [Its frOlll 'In. es for ('lass Fees ancl .'tore· IHl 10 Balance, 27th Oct., 1 96" Dueto ccretar,)' 1.: 7 G Less in hands of Bankers 0 5 11 1

,

0 0

I

1\[1'.

B. n. A. MOYllihan. H. J. Roper • yc1ne), Itulllboll H. hepherd C. 'Y. l:)mcctoll H. A rcll LaId. ll1ith

Mr.

~mitlt

]\11'.

,J. •'nell ('. E. outltwell H. Spollg F. Waclrlingtoll J. O. Ward Wcst H. C. , Voorlcock UcGregor Young.

l\f l'. Mr. Mr. MI'. MI'. 1\11'. Mr.

£201

9

L!lf)

.

n~

9 59 17

6

31 10

4

26

0

6

62 10

0

ti

1

0

£201

9

0

~ton's

}l1ll'cha 'ed . " Exallline!';;' Fl'es and In" c:irlental Expen es paill to tItp Cell tral Executi\'e Com mil tee .'Ullclry Di: buremen ts, " :tllll ~ecl'cti1ry's Travell ing Expens(' " etc., to cpt. 30th, 1 9U AlIoII'allce 011 ACCOUllt of " Assistmlt 'ecretal'y from Jnnllar), l .. t, 1 9:') to e [1tcmhcr 30th, 1 96 (one y<'arallClllinemonth) Prill tin lf and tationery " to "cpt. 30th, 1 96

5

7

1111'. II. Littll~wooll ::\11'. J, ... Loe MI'. 'Y . •'. Mackenzie (Konnanlon) Mr ..J. G. McCaJlcllish 111'. Mr. MI' . 1Irr. ..\11'.

E .'prllrlit/(t'c.

By H,tlallce l.t NovCln],er,

0

I

Exam incll WiLh the accounts, antI Vouch rs, anc I found COl'l'cct. ( igned) J. C. Krr..K,

Clzartel'ccl Accountant. Cltait'nwlI. ROWLEY, H un. Secrcta),y.

EDWAIlD ATKIXSOX, W .\LT EP.

NV'/:cmbe1' 16th, 1 96


t44 ISSUE

OF

145

CERTIFICATES.

ANNUAL REPORT.

~ o.

of Men

l:

o. of Women

-who have who have who have completed a received completed cow'se of Certi Ii CR t es. a course 01 instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nw·sing. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nw·silJg.

226

27

who have received Certificates.

~l eda llions.

1st Aid. I Nursiug.

I

SINCE FORMATION OF CENTRE. 1363 I 2237 I 759

457

I

SlKCE 1ST OCTOBEU, 1 95. 69 46 I 85 I

35

3178

4397

No. of Certificated Pupils who have received Men.

I WOllll'n.

402

I

34

122

I

12

LEICESTER CENTRE. Formed 18 O. P)·csi(lcnt.

The Wor hipful the 1I1ayor. lIo11orary Tt'ca "urcr.

ChaU·Jll:tll.

The Rev. Canon Sanders, LL.D., St. :J1altin's Vicarage.

:J1r. T. Howard Lloyd, 6, High treet. A. sistallt Secretal'Y for " "omcu'. Classcs.

HOllorary Secl·ctal·Y.

}Iiss Fullagal', J 4, ' t . P eter's Road.

JUl'. F. H. Turner, 2, Gran by Street. Lite JlcllIbcr ...

},Iiss :Dr. L. Broughton Mrs. Buck Mrs. G. H. Ellis Miss Emily Ellis ~liss Fortescue The Rev. H. J. Fortescue,

Lady :King H all ilIr. A. Paget The Counte .. of Stamford and ,Varrillgton Mrs. ,Yo Wright Mr. Edward Wo oll

liLA .

]Ue<lical Staff.

Mr. A. E. Barlow, M.P.. C.S., M. B . , Edin. Mr. W. B. Berridge, ~LR. C . S, etc. 1\11'. Blakesley, F.H. C.S., Eng. ]1,11'. Briggs, L.R.C.P., etc. M1'. J. W. CnlJington, lIf.R. C.S., Eng., L.R. C.P., Edin. ]1,11'. E. R. Oowcher, L.R. C.P. Mr. G. H. Crofts, M. R. C. S., Eng., L. R . C. P. , ~"'EP. Lond. ]I,1r. T. H. Davies, M.D. , 111. R. C.f;. ]1,11'. C. Douglas, F.R.C.S., etc. Mr. W. A. Griggs, L.R.C.P., Lond., M.R. C.S., Eng. 1\11'. H. T. H eginbotham, L.R.C.P. M1'. W. F. McAllister-Hewlings, M.B., l\L S. & C.lII.

Mr. James Hunter, M.A., M.D.

, urgeon-Lieut., T. Gonlon Kelly, ~!.lII.

R. C. , ll. _'., M. D.

Mr. F . Lewitt, ~r.R.C.fl.: L.n. c.p., Lond. Ml'. A. McLeod, M.B. Mr. J. H. Neale, 111. B., C. lIf., 1If. R. c. P. Mr. J. Peacock, ~I.B., B. fl. 11'. Pemberton Peake, M.ll.C.R., L. R.C.P. 1111'. P. Pope, B. A., JII.B., Cantab. 1If. I{. C. R., JII. n. C. P. Mr. Potter, 111. It. c. S., etc. Mr. R. Pratt, M.D., Lond., lILR.C.S. :Mr. Phillips, lI1.Jt.l'.S., L.n.C.I'. Mr. T. P. Shearer, L.n . c.l'., & S.E. Mr. A. Skipton, M.JU·.S ., etc. Surgeon-Major Bradshaw Smith, A.lIf.R. Mr. J. A. Unitt, L.U.C.l'., lILR.C.S. Mr. Milburn West, M.lt. C.R., I,.R. C.P.

Youn Committee have pleasure in presenting the Sixteenth Annual Heport and Statement of Accounts. It is with satisfaction they have to record a sustained interest in ambulance work. Dl1l'ing the pa. t ycar 24 classes have bcen held, 16 lin the r-ounty, and in the town; this contrasts very favourably with last year's work, when 19 CL1SSl'S only were in .. trudeLl. During the se sion 13 men's classes have been h eld, viz. :-St. Mary 's ,Yorking Men's College, Leicester Cyclists', ,t. L eonal'll's, Borough Police, R earsby, Thurmaston, BirstalJ, Kilnvorth, South ,Yig. ton, \\~ymeswold, Elllierby, and Oadby. pecialmention should be malIc of the nursing da_s for mell, which was the first of its kind to be held ill Leicester; it Ill'ove,l very successful, all the candidates pa sing but two. Eight women's da ses ha,"e been instructed, one llnrsing and seyen "fir-t aiel," viz. :-O1l1 To\\']] Hall, (Ilursing), Kibworth, Enderhy, Desfonl, Dllrbage, Old Town Hall (Leicester), > ystoll and Wig::;tolt Magna. The re-examinatiOD!,; have 1)een very well attendel1-175 men presented themselves, 141 of whom l)assed. Out of 50 lallics re-examined, 1 passed; 52 meu and 50 women have JHll·cha .. ed the l1Iedallion of the As ociation dnring the past year. The following .. toJ'es have !lceH pUJ'cha.'cll from hcad-quarters uuring the year:354. hepher,l's "first ail!" handbook.-. 2 6 Esmarch's Triangular Baudage ', 172 Anatomical Diagram.', 60 Nursing Instl'llction Books, 39 Martin's Que'tions an(l An wei". Th e annual pul)lic lIleeting wa held at the Temperancc lIall, on .Jlonuay, Odober 21 t, 1 95, an(l eOll 'il~eriJlg the unpropitious stitte of the wcather, was vcry ",ell attcllllecl . The' May or (Al!lel'lllan ::'. Ureen) pre ' ide!l, 301111 there were alsu present on the platfol'lIl, the .i\[ayorc ''', the Right Hon. Lord Knut .. fonl (delegate from headquarters), allll a lltllnbel' of lallie·· and gcntlemen who take an iutere t in anlbulance \\'ork. LOl'll Kllutsford. in I>upporting the aeloption of thc rcport, congratulatcd the Centre on ib mciency, and ohscrvetl that it was lookeu npon by lH'adllualter;: as olle 01 the hest in thc eOlllltry . IIis LOl'uship, in halHling over the .co mpetition fohiclcl tll the .Fire Brigade, remarked upon the cxtraordinary number of points gaine,l by the winning tea1ll, awl was -ati licd that the praise was not "Tongly givell. On the :l.fteJ'JlOOll ot' 'uuclay. JUlle ~ tIt, 1 9U, the members of the Leice ter Corp a,semhleu in the Mark ,t Plnce, au(l hcadcIl by the ,as Department Hanel, }ll'oceeLled to t. Martin's hnrch, \\'here, lJY the killlinesi; of the Vicar, a pccial sen'ice \\'a' llchl. The service ,,'as thrullghont of a. vcry hcarty character. An elo'1uent anu stirring. ermon "'as lllcachell hy the Re\'. F. Lewis Donaldson, M.A., Rector of 1\ail tone. A special wOl'(l of appr dation shol1lLl be (riven to the orgalli t (i\ll'. Chas. Han cock, Mu . Bac.), allll thc 11l embers of the boil', for their kintlne" in contrililltillg '0 largely towanl' the. llcce'S of the .'eryice. Thc fifth anllual "shiold competition" took place at the Ohl Towll II a.ll , on Thursday, OctOUCl' 1:-:t, 1 96. Dr. A mllaml, of Wellingborough, aeled a ' judge. Thc trophy wa ' captured by th Borough of Leicester , Vorking Meu's Club Divi ion, with 187 points. The JlCxt in point of order were the Gas Division, with 16~ point', ~tlld the Borongh l)oJi ce, with 152 points. Th e lH1.lI1CS of the winning t~alll 301'8Mess!','. G. Bln,ck, ' V. A. Lawrcnce, ,Yo A. York, A. J. H ewitt, '1'. 'IV. 1")ro·1.On, B. Kellett, A. E. Ellis and . Bryan. Th e m<1Xi1l11l111 number of points ",as 220. The thanks of the Committee arc gi"Cll to those who have so geucrously helped us by sul)scl'ibillg towards thc funds of the Ccntrc, and to the represcntaliyC's of the


14G

147

local press, who are most kind in publi hing accounts of our m eetings from time to time, and bringing bc fore the public any details of work uone by our members. Your Committee desire to expres their appreciation of the services of the Hon. Medical L ecturers, and those gentlemen who so kindly gave their services at the re-examinations, and takes t his opportunity of thanking them for their yaluable co-operation, trusting we may, in the future, rely on the same ready and willing support that we have hitherto received at their h anus .

LIVERPOOL CENTRE. Formed 1880, l·J' cs i~l e Jlt.

The Right Hon. the Earl of D erby, G.U.B .. etc,

Statement of R eceipts and E xpencZitnTe to September 30th, 1 96.

( 'Ita it'lIl:l11.

~lr. Frauk Tobin.

Expendilll?·e.

R eceipts. By Balance in Bank £19 19 10 8 " Reserve Fund Cash in hand 1 0 " Subscriptions and Dona" tions 32 17 Divisional su bscriptiolls" St. Mary's o 18 ,1,7. M. Olub 1 17 1 18 W. M. Oollege Nursing 3 3 Collection at Annual " Meeting . 7 u') 4 11 Ditto at St. George's " St. Martin's 3 5 " sold " Stores 36 7 "" Examination Fees received 45 10 24 18 " Medallions sold o 17 Sundry Receipts "" Part Balance on Sale of Roller Bandage Books, 2 4 pel' Miss Fullagar Bank Interest . o 10

.

"

To Mecallions £24 1 " Stationel'yand Stamps. 4 6 Sllwlries 014 " Carriage 0 2 " Collector's Commission. 2 5 6 " Expenses Annual Meeting G " and Service at St. 0 Geol'gr's 13 13 0 Maiutenance of 'Yagol1s 3 1 "., Rel,air of \\Tagons 5 5 0 Prillting 9 15 " H ead -q uarter Accollnt 9 " and Stores 6 71 4 ] 0 10 L ectl1l'er's Fees. 0 o 11 1~ " Boys for Bandaging " MeLlals for COl1Lpetitioll 0 " and Henovating hiclcl. 2 1 6 Hire of Old Town Hall . 5 6 9 " Secretary's Honorariulll 25 0 " Concert Defi ciellcy 4 5 " Ex pe1ll'leS at el'v ice, 0 " St. l\1al'tin's 3 1 2 10 Reservc Fund " Balance at Bank 0 :2

3 6

"

£197

1

9

9

£197

~

6 6} 6 0 3

'VYKE ,

Mr. Ll e wellyn :;}[organ,

0 O· 6 6

7 0· 6

~lr. J. O. Ellison, K3 , E\':change Builrlings. .U ~ III I)(' I·S ,

The En.rl of D erby, n.{'.ll., etc. The Duke of \Y estmin:::.tel', K.O. Lord Bras. cy, K.L ·.U. ::\11". Willi<1lLL Ac1all!SOn :;}lr. Thoma' Bartlett ~les.Ts. Bn.lfoLLL', \\Tilliamson a 1l<1 Co. ~Ir. Elhnu'u BiLllY, F.I:.U ......

~les~rs. 'Ym. Johnston al1u 00. M!'. J. T. Nickels ~l('ssrs. Papayanni and Co. Lieut.-Col. R. F. 'teble ~Lr A. :;}l. '>mith ~[r. Jame' Li:::.tel'.

.l l e fli ('al

9 0 0

0 4 3 6

t

OF

DL·. :JIcLellantl WIll. :Jlac\rie, ;\Lll. Dr. Moore Lll'\H'llyll :\Iorgan, ;\[. D. Dr. Xeyiu lIll1L')' Y. Pitt, ;\f.n.l',s. A. :Jlat'lf'cHl Ru's, F.P•. C.S. <i 'eott ,"ngrlel1, )[.l). Tho'. ~l. \rill , F.ILL',fl .I. Dr. Wooc] Thos. F. Young, L.n.c.p.

(fhm'tel'ecl Acco1l7!t(lnt,

CERTIFICATES.

No.ofMcn

Xo. of Certificated Pupils who ha\'e recei\'e(l Medallions.

who have recei\'ed Certificates. 1st Aid.

I Xursillg.

Men.

I Women

SINCE FOP-MATI OX OF CE::-ITltE.

3508 I

1

2521

11684

1

I

800

1 1129

522

I

406

1

389

246

I

19

1 189 1

17

1ST OCTOBER, 1895.

1 101

I

15

1

69

n

111

"first

St((tClIlCllt of Receipts and E.I'jlC/ulitlU·C, 1 95-96.

Receipts. To

" " " "

uh:::'cl"iptiollS& DOlla.tioll Clas' Fees Bank Iutere. t Ba.lallce la t Acconn t Prize J?unu

£n

EI'jlcnllitll /'e. 1

f)

1 :2 11 0 3 5 115 17 ,1 10 0 0 £149

SIKCE

REPOHT.

Dl"llL'C: the year 1:1 male anu foUl' female classes h<1\'e been iustructed aid." a n(l three llUr 'iug classe have been helJ.

No. of Women

who have who have who have completed a completed received course of a course of Certificates. instruction. instrurtion. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. Nursing. 1st Aiel. I Nursing.

~Ha lr.

Dr. Barloll' Dr. Braclsba.,,· Edward Dux-tllll, ;\Ln.U.~. Dr. Crozier Oartlte\\' Day!'y, )f. D. Thn. ?\L D,lWSOll, ;\I.D. A. WyelilTe Fishel', \L 1:.l'.S. Hic·hn.rcl IIuL11phrn's. ;\I.B. Tho. R. J nd,'oll, ~r. D. Dr. :JIill . Dr. ?lienl :JlcOro 'ly

AXXU.\L ISSUE

;\L D.

III/IlOJ'al'), 'l' J.·caS lll· c l· and Sec l·c l a r y .

Ufe

Examin ed and founel correct,

A. B.

D Cllllty ( 'hail'lllan,

~

5

By Ollice Expellse

"

" "

"

tam ps, ","c. In ciLlell tal Expenses BalalH·e. Prize Fund

16 f) .J. 1 H 19 9 5~ 55 17 10 10 0 0

.£5

.£1-19

2

5


148 I SSUE

OF

--

-

149 D e lluty (j hait·llla ll.

CERTI FICAT ES. ----

Xo. of lIIen

No. of Women

--

BRANCH.

OOi ccs :

"School of Cookery," Colqnilt Street. Lacl y I·l·csiclcll'.

)o; cc l'C1ary .

Mios Fanny L. Calder.

Life :lh' lII IH' I' .

MI'. C. L e K eve F ostcr. il(c clic al S , a'l'.

l\I1'. Jame . Craig,1\[. D. Mr. Thomas D alt oll, M.D.

I

I

l\Ii s E. J. Caltlel'.

Jlc di c al S' a II'.

Dr. Halton Mr. DameI' HarrissoD, F.Jl.C. ·. E . ISSUE .l:

o. of

]

CERTIFICATES. Ko. of Women

No. of Certificated who have who have who have who have Pupils who have COlllpli'ted a completed received recei l'ed recei\'ed courRe of a course of Certificates. Certificate:. :r.lellalliolls. instl'tl('tioll. instruction. 1st Aid. I NurSing. 1st Aid. I Xursing. 1st Aid . I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing. M en. I Women.

11l

lumcl,

By

('pl.,

to

9:>

Driscombl' Fces " • tore;; solrl " 1\1('( In llio II solrl " " The Girton Clull " fot' " Examinatioll Do. • tores " BalallCl'

"

:Jfen

Mr. 'Woodhouse,

R I'\'.

5 0 5 ~ 10

9 0 0

1 ]

.J.

0 IH

0

3 0 12 0 12

9 0

~

"

£9

6

8r

'CE l i>T

68

751

550

380

I

I

42

I

3

26

7

F ormerl 1883. 1·1· ~'s i~h' l1'.

Th e Right Il oll. Lord Mostyn. ( 'hail·luau.

Mr. C. Lc N cvc Foster.

"

-£9

ti

6

6

Dlccmbf'l' 2nd, 1 96. I, 'RUE No. of

LLANDUDNO CENTRE.

~

£0 1 0 0 19 0 2 10 11 .t 7 G 0 10 6 0 11 7

T. F. 11.\ lU,-S, c. E., A uditvr. C. LF: :YE"I, Fo TEll, Ghail'lnrlll. J. Angy \\'ELLS, Iloll. TrC(tS111·cr. L. ·o~ \\' .\Y, llon. Secrctary.

207

O('TOBEH, 1895.

!t('qUl'~

:\l('rlalliOll " ' tores " Exn Illi na.tion . " Prilltilltt all(l tatiOlll'l'Y· " Petty Ca-h

1\ llclite(l awl foulld corl'cet,

SIXCE FU!nrAT10~ OF CENTIlR.

I ] 243 I

M.D. i\LIt.C.S.

'Iatcmcn t ol R1'CCipls and E.''j)Clt(liluI'Cfol· the yC((r cnrlinu ScptciiLbcr, 1 96. E.)'1}cndit~trc. Rcceipts.

To Balance Dr. William McClelland.

OF

MI'. '1'. L. K. D avics,

A :TNC"AL REPORT. DIJl:rNu the pa·t year two" nr.-t nid " c1u,'ses 11a\'c been helel, one for men and the other for womcn . The c:1as' for IllOll consi tell of a larO'c llUlllber of I Luarrym ell, sCYCntl polic!' constahles, lifclloat·mcn a11(l mihmy clllployes, besides lllel111J(~rs of thc fire urigade aurl YOlullte<:;r corps, aut! other . Th r lecturell were gi\'ell by Dr. Dal'ies, and the cIa .. wa,,' held nt t h e ChUl'eh H onse, which the Rector, a in the pl'eviou year, Imrl kindly placerl at th c rlispo. al of the 'olllmittee. Th e examillation took place in Fehrnn.ry ; 20 cftl1Llilia tps presenterl them 'eh'es, and all pa sed. Dr. oo(lholU:H3 leeturccl to the women';; class, which was arrangerl in connection with tlle local Imtllch of thc Girls' FJ'i(»Hlly oeiety. Th e comsc of lcetllrcs b('gtlU in Feul'1lrtl'Y, al1!l \\,<1 helll at the Gj rtoll Cln h. Dl1l'ing the ))lonth of A pril 2~ c!mclirln.tes were pxn,millet1, anel all IYcri.' 'ucc{','sful ill pa sing .

.\. s i s ' ant lIou o l'ary S('cl'c 'a l'i cs .

.Mrs. A. J. Fairrie.

treet, Ll ancl udn o.

"r

JloUOI':n.r 1' 1·C:\ S UI'CI'.

Mr. A. T . Square)'. U cmOI':lrJ'

~[nstyn

1111'. L. Conway,

I

Mrs. Rowland ,VillialJls.

·n1'c t·.

Uon Ol'al'Y Scc r C'ary .

X o. of Certificated whoha\"(~ who havc I who have who have Pupil" who have COlll l,]cte(1 a completed received received receh'ed course of a course of Certificates. Certi fica tes. Mc(lall ions. i ilstl'llCt ion. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing 1st Ai<l. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Kursing. :r.1ell. I W ( men Sr TC ~: FOllMATION OF CR TTn¥, . , 1551 6774 6273 I 2057 32 25 I SINCE 1ST O CTOBER, 1 95. 3R4 102 I 2!'iO I ~ I 77

LADIE

U())IOI'fl l'Y 1'1'C:l

Mr. J. Alley W ells.

Mr. W . Bevan.

[ en

OF

1-

'ERTU'ICATEI:>. ~O_

of 'Yomen

Xo. of Certificated who hal'c Pllpil$ who Ita\'e who lIave cOlllpletell a receind received ret: I veil cOlllpletell COlll'se of' Medallion. Certi Ii rn Les. Ccrti 11 cn teS. a cOUl'se of iIlSLrlll'tion. illstruetiol1. 1st Ai ,!. I KUI'sing. 1st. Aid . . Nursing. 1st Aid I Xlll'sing. -1st Aie1 I XllJ'sin~. !li en. I W Olllell. • 'r~l'E FOI:i\I.\TIOX OF C'g~TJ:E. ]3 11 29 77 101 127 1 I 'CE 1 r OCTO DEll, 1 95. 22 13 ~u I I 16 wlto 11:1"0

who hal e


150

151

LOUGHBOROUGH CENTRE.

LYMINGTON CENTRE.

Formed 1 91. ForTIlc\l l

4.

)·I·cSlclcut.

Mr. H ussey Packe.

.·I·(' sidclll.

Jlollora I'Y 'I'l'cas llrc I.' .

Mr . E. H. 'Name!'.

M1'. Yilliel's Dent.

Honorary SccI·ctal'ics .

"ic C- "1'C'iillCJI t ...

I

:JII'. Ernest Cook, 7, Selbome Street AN NUA L

M I'. E. D . i\Iullis, Park Street.

REPORT.

A~ ambulance A hford Litter on wheels is kept at the Police Station, al 0 one at the hospital. Last winter one m eu's class and olle women '8 class were held, Dr. P. Phelps being the lect1ll'er. The whole uf the men who pre eut d thcmselvC's for examination passed the examiner, and17 out of 19 women who sat for examination passed.

Statement oj Receipts and E?;pendilIl1·e Receipts. To Balance in hand. £ 11 3 Memuers SubserilJtions, " Books and Bandages 7 4 Ditto. ditto . . o 18 " Grallt from County C011nGil " for 1 95 . . 3 6 I ncidental Expense and " Examination Fee for , Vooclhouse 1 11 Medallions 1 10 Grant from County Council " for 1 96 . . 11 7 Bank I nterest 0 3

"

3

0

I SSUE ~o.

OF

6 0 0 6 6

0 0

£0 15 o 10 1 0

.

.

1 3 1 3 0 10

1 st AliI. . ;\ursin/!. 1st Aid .

227

186

I

I

28

10 10 5 13

6 ~

6 0 4 1

---3

(j

I I

lloll01':tl'Y Tl'c a!o.ul'Cl',

:JIr. II. Daniell.

Rear-A(lmiral Earlc.

of Women

wlJo llave cOlllpleted a course of instruction.

who have received Certificates. 1st A icl.

SINCR FOlUr A'l'ION OF CENTIm. 96 36 74 1ST OCTOBER. 1895. 25 I 17

I Xlll'sing. 24

~o.

of Certificate d PllJlils WIIO ha\'e reeei \'eel Medallions. 111(>11.

Mrs.

L c \\'i~

JlOlllll':U'Y

lIoll()l'ary

SCCI·(' l:II·.r.

'olollel'tirke (late 69th Regt.) Ivy Hou"e, Lymington.

•'11e(111en .

:JlI'. A. D. Pithic.

nIl'. Robert Brllce 1I1r. E. F. Cltinery

ANXUAL REPORT . Two" fil'.'L aill " cla~ses (lor men and \\ Ollll'lI) \\'cre cOlllmeneed in March, 1 96Lectur 1', Dr. A. D. Pithie. Examination werc heltl on :Jlay 4th, Henry \Yoous, )I.D., It . • - ., D eputy In . pector-Gcneral of Il opital ', heing the examiner-17 women alld 16 lllcn we Ie cxulIlined; all pas:eLl hut thrcc. The annual general meeting took place at the As. embly 1:00I11S, on . 'eptelll bel' 17th, the ,YoI' hipful the :Jlayor Plr. Leonard Le\\ is) ill the chair.

R eceipts. To Dalauc, in lW1H1, :JIst £] 6 6 Decem her, 1 Hi 12 11 u lJ cl'i ptiol1s, 1 f);') " Cash l'!>ceiYed fot' 1100k . , " 1 If) hanrIagc'), &c. 1 6 Donation')

"

0 0 ti 0

E.l'jlcnditll/'e. By rilllpton, Diagram ,'Lares (hook , balHIa~(' , " . ... ' &c. frolll Central Oltice) . " EX:lll1iner" Fees, etc. {paid to Ccntral Office ') "D01Jation to Central OJii c:e, for 1 95 " Printi1lg Annual Report,

,·c. " Petty Cn.·h "Balanc at Bank, 31·t

I IVom.,cc.

29

~ c tr c ta]'y .

, '[alclill'nt oj R('ceipts rttlll EI'jlcllfl ilure jo/' 1 95.

CEHTIFICATF.S .

I NUl'>;ing. 1st Aid. I ~lll'sillg.

SI~CE

30

11 10

£37

~o .

who llave receiverl Certificates .

in"trn(~tion.

3 0

2 2 0 11 10 11

6

wlJo Ii~ve cOlllpleted a c"nr~e of

;3

1

9 0

--

of Men

)[ . 1'.

Chail'llllln.

Ladies'

E't'l)cnclitw·('. By Ad \'ertisements Hire of Room " Repairs to Hamper, " Postag , &c. Clle(l11e Book " u hscrilltion to t. John':> " Gate . , Rcw Ashford Litter, &c . . Examiller's Fcc, &C'., for " , \'oorlhou e Book " Bandages, &c. " :'IIedal I ions . " Exalllination Expenses " tores " Balance in han (1.

AuditGcl and found correct, TWntAs '~[[TII , n . ('. c.

No'Vember 18th, 1896 .

:JIr . L. W . hedder! Cololl('l ,'tirke }Ir. Howarrl , \Tarcl }lr. I ngham Whitaker.

from October 31st, 1 95, to Oclobe;' 31st, 1896.

"

£37

Mr~. E . F. Chincl'Y Mr. F. H . Crozier Rear Admiral Earlc Hon. J. cott l\Iontagu, 1111' . C. Rolcinson

Dcccm U

1',

1 95 .

12

£1

0

5

1 15

0

3 13

0

3

0

0

1 11 4 0

9 0

17

:l

4

-1:32

2

6

II D[!T: rox E ,U:l,E, n.x., Chainnai/ oj COllllll7'ttcc. 7

I

IIExlty

R. F.

D .\ xmLL, ]Ioll. Trcllslll'I' l'. rI ItrE, (Col.), !JOIL SCCl'dlli·Y·


153

152 ISSUE

OF

OERTIFICATES.

No. of Men

No. of Women

who h:\\'e who have who have cOlllple tcd a cOlllplpted received course of a course or Certiticates. j nstruetion. instruction. I~--:-:-""""'"",,-;----,_ 1st Ail!. I Nursing. 1st AiL!. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

II

No. of Certificated Pupils who llave rec~i ved ./II edal. ions.

who have received Certificates.

I 1st .Aid.

I Nursillg.

)[en.

I WOlilen.

SINCE FOr:.~JATION OF CENTRE.

17

I

116

10

I

130

72

101

SI);,CE I~T OCTOBER,

20

I

15

I

29

37

1895.

I

I

21

46

of the Borough of l\fai(1stone gave special facilitiE:s for the Police Constables to reeei,-e instruction in "tirst nil1," and the Committee beg to offer the Corporation their bE:st thanks for this favour. They are glflll Lo state that those constables who attelllled took a Ii vely interest in thc work, anu ~8 subsequel!tly receive(l certificates and uadgcs at tho hands of his ,Yorship, the .Mayor of Maillstone, JUl'. Joseph Barker, .J .P . Th e Committee wish to take this opportunity of recognising the valuaule service of Dr. C. Pye Olivcr, who has, 011 Snnday afternoons, gratuitously con(1ucteu free eOl1l'se. 0["" first aiel" lectures to cla ses consi ting of 112 eillployes of the L.C. & D. and .E.H. Companie , of whom 10~ snccee(lcd in gaining certificates. He has also, in various ways, materially increaserl the pnblic interest in thi. branch of thc Associa tiOll. The Centre has 'U, tainell a severll 10 s in the death of its Vice·chairman, , tug,Lieut.-Col. D. Hemy ~10ncktoll, )l.D., J.P., who ~t1ways took the warmest mterest in the work of the A 'sociation, and \\'C\.' for mUllY years ODe of its most estceme(l aml sneccs ful lee tnrcl's.

11

MAIDS TONE CENTRE. Statemcnt of Receipts

Formed 1 7 .

. W. Cornwallis.

Chairman.

"icc -Claai l'Iun It.

1'.11'. C. E. Hoar,

JHajor H!l.ynes.

E"'jlrJllrliltll'e/!'fJ1II. Septelllbcr '29t7l,] 95 to September 30th, 1 96.

Pl·csi<lCllf.

Capt. F.

(fl/ll

!II. D.

E.l'jJendifw·c.

Rae/jlls. To Balance 1 94-5 . " Donation L. O. & D. R. " tore sold " :B ees 1S ur.ing la " "}'irstAill" " ",. Subscriptions

-c7 10 G

2 -1 6

Mr. Randall :i\1erccr, Sand!ing, Maidstone. Sccl'et~Il'ie ,

111'. C. Hamilton 'White, W estholme, Tunbridge Road, Maid ·tonc. Mr. C. Pyc Oliver, ~r.D., e, tclene, Tunbridge Road, nIaidstone.

-[3;) 1-:1:

"T

C.

r.

)(ctlical Sfat...

Brigadf'- urgeon Hnlscbcrg M. n. Surg.-Capt. C. Pyc Oliver, "LV. Mr. J. F . Plolllley, :\I.D. 1\11'. H. F. 1\1. Pope :1\11'. 'YVrn . Shaw, M.D.

NUAL

REPORT .

T HE Committee have much pleasure in stating that during last year four" first aiel" classes and one nursing class were held. The total Hum bel' of' members attendinCf amountcd to 103, to 70 of whom certificates have been granted. The COl'l'oratio~

0 0

0 0 ~

1

£35 H

0

PYI';

P

J

OLl\-Ell,

UE OF CERTIFICATl<:

Xo of'Mcn

I

X 0. of \\' omen

1\11'. J. E. l\lcredi th,

A

6 1

R\ND.\'l.L

:Mr. C . Pye Oliver, M.D. Mr. J. 1". Plomley, i\l .D.

:Mr. Adam, ~I.D . Mr. M. A. Aclams Surg.-Capt. Barham Surg. -Capt. Boyce, ~r. D. Mr. E. Ground, ~r.D. Mr. A.. H. B. Hallo\\'cs

~

0 0 4 0 0 0

,'I'. II.\. Y:\ 1,:-;, C/w i I') )till! . J\1 Elwl,;n, lIon. Treasul'CI'. C. Il.Ulll.TO'\ ,'I'll IT 1';, "- Hon. Secrc[al'l·cs.

Life IUcmlJCI'S. }.II'. M. A.. AdUlr!s, F.11.C.S. Mr. Randall Mercer

0 0 5 5 1-:1: ~) 0 2 4 0 15

.

UOJlOI'aI'Y Tl·caS lll'er.

Ilonornl'Y

£5

By Xlll'!>ing Class Fee Uepairing 'tretcher " to res 'J .: Xur,.;ing Class Fee Printing. " Hire or Room , t . John Ambulance Associa tiOll Examiners' Fcc.', &c. ., Pctty Payt!1cnt Balance III hands of " Tl'casurer

1 10 0 0 0 11 0 0 10 0 '2 0

- - - - - - - - - - Xo. of Certificated \lho have who have who have completed a cOlllpleted l'ccei \'(~d course (If a courseo( crtilicaLes. ill~tl'ucli()l1. instructioll. ~st Aid. I Xur~ing. 1sl Aid. I ~l1l'sillg. 1st Aill I Xlll'"il.\(. I~CE

644.

4-11

F( )l1llf .\'1' 1'0:\ OF '226 4 1

S[1\CE I;;T OL'TOnl~I:,

60

56 I

~~

I

:'H

have recci\'ctl Certificates. 11']10

1st .\ ill

I Nl1l'sing'.

Pupils who haY(~ recei "ed :Medallions. ~len.

I

\\omen.

CE~ mE;.

100

2

1 95.

I

9

10

lc..;


154

155

MANCHESTER CENTRE.

"l'iCC· ..·l·cs iclcll •.

Mr. F. O. W ethercd.

Formed 1880.

Chai I·JUau.

PJ.·cshlent.

Brigade-Surgeon LiE:ut. -Col. W. J . Shone.

Major IV. O. Pooley. JlOIlOl'lll'y Jlonorary TrcasuJ.·cr.

Mr. J. W, Maelure,

llOllOJ.·nry !Secretary.

:Mr. Benjamin Brown,

M.P .

JlOJlOl'lll'Y Sccl'C'aI'Y.

Mr. F . J. F. Culhane.

Miss E. 13. Jackson, The In:;titutc, Marlo\\'.

F . C.A. ,

17, Cooper Street, Manchester.

IfOILOl'lWY _'-ss iS':lllt Sccrctary.

JlOJlornI'y Autlitor.

MI'. J olm Greenwood.

llc(lical Staff.

Dr. G. H. Darwin Dr. R. J e sap Dearden Dr. A. ill. Edge

TI'CIlS Ill·CI·.

Dr. W. J . H eslop Dr. R. S. ·Wallace.

Mr. AlfrcJ. Davis. Life ;UcIII bers .

MI'. Th os. 0111ers Cock, Lieut.-Col. OlVen Peel Wethered

Statement of Expenditw'e {O?' the yea?' ending Septembe1' 29th, 1896. Examiners' fees and material . IVorking Expenses, including carriage of Goods, Postages, Stationery, Printing, and Advertising . Donation to the Sir Edmund Leehmere Memorial FLmd

iUcclieal Slalf.

-£:114 11 10 59 25

4

!lTr. J. Atley 13l0xam F.R. r . ,. Mr. F. J olm F. lllhane 1111'. J. Dunbar Dickson, M.D.

5

0 0

£198 16

Mr. Aaron Williams.

Mr. F. G. Gibb>J, M.r..U.S. it' Francis Laking, ;)[. D. Brigade- urg.Lt.-Col. \Y. J.

honc.

3 ANNUAL REPORT.

Auditcd anJ. fouud correct, IV. 0, POOLEY, President, BEl\J A;\IIN BnowN, c. A" Hon, Sect'etm'y.

Octobe1' 29th, 1896,

I ... SUE

OF

CERTIFI CATE . -

1\ o. of Men

-

No. of Women

who have who have who have ("olllpleted a completed receivet.l. course of a course of Certi fi cates. instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. lStA.id. I l\ursing. 1st Aid. I Nnrsing.

who have received Celiiti cates. 1st Aiel.

No. of Certif1cated Pllpil~ who have rC('eivl'd ~J edallions.

I Nnrsing. Men.

I Women.

SINCE FOr.illATlON OF CE~THE .

6647

5380

I

2365

442

I

112

I

Stale?lWILl oj Rcc:l'ipt' and

1743

SI~CE 1FT OU'l'OJ3Er.,

512

TIlE annual mc ting ot the abovc entre wa;; hcltl in October last, when the work for the en, uing :es ion \\'a;; :trl'anged. The certincatcs and meuallions from past cla 'es were pnlJliely (listl'iuntCll by elleral ir U'orge lJigginson, K.C.13 . , at the Marlow Im;titute. A" l1r tail 1" cIa ',' for men was hc1J. by Brigacle-SLllgeon Li eut. - 01. hone ill February last, which was well attellded; 17 out (If 21 candidate received certificates, but owing to exec' of \York the police WCI'C unable to give the Dcce sary tillle to attelHlillg the elas:;es; lhc p.xalllincl', ;\11'. Percy Potter, )I.D., ex pre cd satisfaction at the cflkieney of the cIa ,'. In futme the annual meeting will be hcld each October. 1\lucIt regret i;; felt at tlJC llccco:;e of MI'. C. M . Foottit, one of the originators anll npportcr of the :.'IIadow Ccntrc. Fresh cIa scs arc being arrangeu for thc coming e'sion .

Rea ipts.

1895.

74

I

By Ca h in hand 90

I

E .''jIC?U!itUI'c (roliL OctOVCl'

64

5.J.

1

" Anuual ub;;criptiol1s " Entrancc Fee:, etc.

£2 12 11 6 3 19

lsi, 1 95,

I 9 0 2

MARLOW CENTRE.

to

I

'cptembcl' 30th, 1896.

E.-rpcnditul'c.

To " ,. " " " "

Matcrial and Incidental Printil1g Caretakcr MedalliOll Examination Fee', etc . Cash ill hand

£17 17 11

Formed 1881.

£2 17 1 4

J>ostagl~

o1 o 10

F . R.C.S .

October 29th, 1 96. _ --J

4,

10 0 0 6 0 2 10 0 :) 11 7

-cIt 17 11

AUllited and fOlllH1 correct, ALFmm D.\. YI', A ltdilo?'. ?III'. J. Astley Bloxam,

:2

F . .T. Ii'.

ULIL\ TE , HOIl .

Trw

1I?'C),.


157

156

JUcclical SCalf.

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES . No. of Women

Ko. of Men

wbo have who have who have completed a received completed course of Certificates. a course of instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursin g. 1st Aiel. TNl\l'sing.

who have received Certificates. 1st Aiel.

I Nursing.

No. of Certificated Pupils who have received Medallions. lIIen .

I Women

SINCE FOmIATION OF CENTRE.

215

139

109 I 102

I I

SIKCE 1ST

29

O CTOBER,

I

80

46

55

37

1 95.

I

17

MIDDLESBROUGH AND CLEVELAND CENTRE.

:Mr. :Mr. :Mr. :Mr. :Mr. :Mr. Mr.

:MI'. Mr. Mr. Mr. :Mr.

Ml'. :Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. :Mr. Mr.

Mr. lr.

Forrr'ed 1881.

R. S. Auderson, M.D . Geo . H. Anderson, M.D. amnel Bateman, ?lLD. T. IV. Bonnar, L.R.C.S. E. Burnett, ilLB . John Ell l'ton, I.D. G. C. H. Fulton, M.B. John Glen, 1Il.D. R. E. Granger, L. H. C. P. & s. John Hedley, i\f . D. 'Y. A. Hepbul'll, ]1[.1). R. E. Howen, :.\1. B., C.M . ,Yilliam I\:nott, M.D. J. B. Laverick, M.D. J. D. Lei<rh, :.\f. n., C.?I!. Jus. l erryweather, :'\LH.C.R. F. :Munro. M.B . nIessenger, ?If. n. J. A . Malcomson, M.D. Tllos. Nixon, ?If.It.C.H. T. O'Riordan, ?lI.D.

l>rc iclcut.

Mr. T. Tinley, ?If.D. F . E. Townsend, ?If.D. i'll' . W . Y. Veitch. L.R.C.P. Mr. Samuel \\TaD(~r, :.\f.R.C. S. Mr. J. W. Williams. ?If. D. Mr. C. Young, ?II. D . .

!lIL

STOCKTON HRAK ClI .

MI' .•J. .~. Blandford, :--LR.C.S. Mr. \\T. L. Bradshaw, L.Jt.C.P. & S. Ir. J. Hagne Clrgg, M.ll.C.S. Mr. G. H. Douthwaite M.ll.C.S. ~Ir. Henry Himl, M.ll. 'C.S. Mr. George Hogg, ilL 11. ~lr. Thomas Horne, :.\1. D. i'll'. If. M. Hughes, lIf, n. :n[L E. II. Hunton, ?lI.D. Mr. T. R. Peal' on, ?lL D. ilIr. U. L. omen'ille, ?lLB., C.M. Mr. Thomas \Yatson, ?I[ D. 1111'. John Wilson, L.R.C.p. & .. .

Redcar Branch (Middlesbrough Centre).

Mr. J. G. Swan. { 'lin i 1'111 a ll.

::'Ill'. J. i\I. ::'Ileek,

Honorary Trca s urcr;' .

"icc·t'lan il'JIInll. Mr. J e1. Heall.

Mr. R. SeymolU' Ben. on.

Mr. C. W. Sheppanl

?lL A.

AlIclltor.

UOllOl':1l'Y Tl'ca"lll'Cl' :\lul ~C(·I·('Cnl'~' .

:Mr. Thomas II lll''i t.

::'III'. J. J. Bmton.

:Uccl i('a l StH,r. Mr. Jame ' 1IIackinlay,

Ilonorary Secrctaric . •

:illr. F. Herbcrt Mal' ·hall.

Mr. \Yaynman Dixon nIr. Th omas Hurst (H.edcar Branch)

?II. ILl'.~.

Slatl'il1cnt oj R" ccipls Ctlul E.lpclulitw·cjor tht' year cwliilY Septcmber 30tlz, 1896. E.i'lJclld iturc.

Reccipts. --'. ssi . tnut SCCl'cCary :uul Stol·ckccpcl'.

Mr. R. T. Milner, Grantlcy H ouse, Marton Road, Miildlesbrough. Lifc JUcmbcl's .

The Anderson Foumhy Co., Ld. Ashmore, Benson, Pease & Co., Ld. Blair & Co., Lel. Bell Brothers, Ld. C. F . H . Bolckow Bolckow, Vaughan & Co., Ld. Durham County Constabulary Cargo Fleet Iron Co., Ld. Carlton Iron Co., Ld. Clay Lane Iron Co . Cochrane &. Co. Durham County Constabulary Sir Raylton Dixon Sir Raylton Dixon & Co. Dorman, Long & Co., Ld.

The Mayor and Corporation of Mic1dleshl'ough Morrison & Co. The S orth Eastel'll Railway Co. N' ortlt Eastern. 'teel Co., Lel. N ol'th Riding Constauulal'Y ir Joseph Pea e & Partners, Ld. • U· B. Samueltiou & Co., Ld. J . T. 'W harton The \\Test Stockton 11'011 Co. , L el. W. Whitwell & Co. \\Tilson, Pease & Co. The Mal'Cluis of Lonc1onderry, K.G. The Marrluis of Zetland.

Balance brought from lu 't year £95 15 uh criptiolls 10 4 FeesCIa's Fees recei I'ed £49 ti 0 Do. due, llut Hot received 1 13 0

.')0 19 Lcs~,

1 9

0

CIa. s Fees

l'('cei veel this year, llllt (lne, and taken into account the previous year

4 16

0

46

3

0

"'lorking E\}ll'll e~•'talllps, 'tatiunel'Y, &c. £2 All vertising 0 Tra veIling, Portemge and UUHiage . 1 Printing 4 Rel"iell at \\Tilton, in 1 95, £~ b. lld .. Lc s, P1'Ovide! 1 for III prc\'iou £2 1 11 )'ea1's accounts el'vice.'A ', i~hlllL ecretary and others 3 .Examinatio1l Fe ' and Illciden tals paid London

~

10

3 11

9 3

1

0

7

0

H 15 115 16

9 3

tOl'e~-

Con umcel hy las e~ and lll'}lr Cilttion of tock Bala.nce c<tniec1 forward

£152

11 0 19 10

£152

2 10


158

159

Balance Sheet at Septcmbe?' 30th, 1896. L iabilities.

Balance brought down from Revenue Account . £115 16

3

£1 15 16

Assets. Oash in - ational Provincial Bank, Middlesbrough £51111 Do. in hands of Secretarie 9 4 10 Class Fees outstanding 1 13 0 to res in Stock 19 6 6

;3

£115 16

Statement of Receipts and E xpendit1bref?'om Oclobe?' 1st, 1895, to Septembe?' 30th, 1896 . R eceilJts. E xpenditu?·e. To Balance brough t f0l"wanl . £16 5 S By Repairs to Stretcher £0 2 6 Fees for Examination 2 4 10 " Oentral Association 311 0 "" Sale of Book', &c. 1 6 6 " Ossington " Accoun t 0 2 6 Fees for Medallions 1 10 0 " " H erald" Account 0 2 6

"" Fees for Lecturer (1895) .

4

1

"" Balance carried forward.

6

21 10

£25

3

8

6

0

----

----

£25

8

6

Oertified correct, ROBT. HODGKINSON, lIon. T naSLt1·er . ED. F . l'tfILTIlORP, lIon. Sec?"etary.

Audited and found correct, J. BunTox, Auditor. Febnta7'Y 11th, 1897.

ISSUE

OF

OERTIFICATE.

ISSUE OF OERTIFICATES. No. of nlen

of Women

who have cOll1jJleteel a course of instruction.

who have who have completed received a course of Certificates. instruction. 1st Aiel. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aiel.

who have r eceived Certificates.

I Nursing. 1st Aiel. I Nursing.

--No. of Certificated Pupils who haye receiveel .Mednllions. --

l\J en.

-

-

1776 165

143

I

T

who have who haye who have cOlDpleted a received cUlUl'leted cow'se of a course ot Certifi cates. instrudion. instruction. MAid. I Nursill)!. 1st AliI. ~tll~il1g. 1st Aiu. I i\Ul'bi Itg.

379

I

I

338

24

24

I

Men.

1st Ai.\. I Nur,illg

SINCE FORMA nON OF OENTRE. 200 I 215 I 112

I

I

110

110

I W OIIlPU.

I

INCE 1ST OCTOBElt, 1 95.

OCTOBER, 1 95 .

I

I

No. of Certificated Pupils who have recei veJ Medallions

who have received Certificates.

I

I Womell.

SINCE FomrATIoX OF OEXTnE. SrXCE 1

No. of Women

No. of Men

~o .

I

I

I

- - - - - - ---NORTHAMPTON CENTRE.

NEWARK-ON-TRENT CENTRE. Formed 1

4.

Formed 1 86 .

Prcsi,lcn' .

Viscount

Pres lclcnt.

e\l"ark.

Earl Oompton, , .ice-l'rcsi,lcn'.

M. P.

"icc-]»rcs iclcllls •

.Mr. E. H. Nicholson .

ir M. Philip Mallfield

Mr. F. Bnszard, LD., F.R.C.l'.

J(Ollorary Trcasurcr.

nonoral'Y Sccrc.ary.

Mr. Robert H odgkinson .

ChairJuau.

Mr. E. Fairburn I1lilthorp, Castle Gate, Newark-on-Trent.

1\11'. A. H. Jone , M.D., l\I.n.c.p.

Mrs. J. G. Branston .

Mr. 'V.

n.

;lLILC . .. E.

ANNUAL REPORT. THE past year has been a very unevenHul one so far as this Centre is concerned-one class for senior boys attending the Magnus Grammar School only having been held; all who presented themselves for examination satisfied the examiner. Th ere are no special cases to record of ambulance work. The Nursing Oorps in connection with the Centre still continues to do good work.

~('crct ary.

itlI'. H. T. Fracy

miLh

lUcdical Staff.

Mr. F . H. Appleby,

nOnOI·at·y

II0110rnry Trcn. Ill'CI·.

Life :Ucm}Jcr.

UOllorary .\ ss lstant Sccrc':u'ic •

1\11'. O. L. J ohnsoll

Jr.

'Y.

J. Abbott

()fIlc .'I.

1, Mercer's Row. I, irc !th'lIl"l'J"S.

Earl Oompton Lady Robin son ir M. Philip Ian fielt! Mr. O. O. Becke

Mr. T. P. DOrl1i11ll .Mr. T. Manning Mr. II. E Randall l\Ir. _O. E. Thorpe.

65


161

160 ltlc(Uc nl Staff }\fr.

Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

H . Croph·y, F.Il . C. S. O. J. Evans, M. R . C.S. R. Greene, F.R.C . P. "YV. Haruing, M. n., M.R. C. P. A. H . Jones, M. D . , M. R . C. P .

Mr. R. A. Milligan, M. R.C . S. J. K. Hyde, M.n.c . S. Mr. W. H . H.yan, M.Q.O.P.I. Mr. A. Linnell, M.lt. C.S . }\fr.

C as tle A shby Section. Chairman-Earl Compton, M.l'. Han. T?'easu?'e?' and Secreta?'y-Mr. R. G. Scriven.

D aventry Section. President 0/ Oommittee-Lady Knightley . Han. Tnasul'e?·-Mr . Thompson Forster, F.R'c' . S. Han. Sec?·eta?'i~s-Mr. O. H. Roche and ~liss Eagleton.

E arl's Barton Section. Ohai?·man-Rev. R R. Cobbold. Han. T?·eas~t1·er-Mr. F . T. Thorpe. Han. S ec?'etary-"';>,Ir. Lloyd A.ustin.

Statement of Receiz)ts and E,1;penditure fa?' the YUt?' encling },fay 1st, 1896 . Receipts. Expendit'l.t?'e.

TJ Balance brought iorlVard £17

0 Subscriptions (189fi) 8 15 " (1896) 44 2 , , Fund ' " Donations t(. Special 9 8 " Earls Barton for -W agon. 15 0 "Aclmission to Grand " Parade. 0 15 Oounty Oouncil Grant 52 18 " Clas Fees 14 10 " Stores . , 2 6 16 " F~~ retnrned by Lecturer. 3 3 " Meclallions 0 6 " Bric:racle Suhscriptions. 0 1 " 0 Store, !ll atelial . 7 15 "" Uniform,' " a;ld Badg~s 10 9 Transport Fees 29 19 ,1 Bank Interc t 2 7 "

7 0 6 6 0

By Expenses of Grand Parade "Attendant., Clerk ancI Oommission . "Printing amIS tatlOnery of Oenne " Olass Stores . "Lecturers' and Examiners' Fees ancl I ncidental Expen se. . . " undl'Y Expenses of Centre "Briga(lc tores, Material " " "Uniforms and Badges "Printing and Stationery of Corps " Tran port Expeme::, . " unclr), Expenses of Corps ,,1)llrcha~ e of ~Iate rial ( pecia l Fllnd) . " Balan ceat Bankpecial.lfulJll £35 12 4 iencral" 1 02 19 6

6 0 6

5~

0 0 1 10 11

1 0

Liabilities.

_Assets. . £1 3 Balance in Ban k f.i " HOll. ec. 's hall (1. 184 Stock in hanel 53 Sundry Delltor 1 Subscription ill Arrea.r Brigade UhSCliption,; llot paiLl in .

P aulerspery Sub - Section. ChaiTman-Mr. A. Lin nell. Han. TreaSlt?·er·-[VacantJ. Han. SeC1'etary-Mr. J . T. Pilkington.

11 10 I

6

6~

1

o 10 o

5

6

14

1

J'Cllitors . . Balall ce-Excess of A. sets. Ul1llry

411 17 6

5

50

5

ti

6

4 10 13

5~

9

9 11

9

i.0 5 20 11 5 6

9 0 6

III 10 9

Examincd aUil fonJl(l cOl'1'ect, A UUIlSt 1st, 1 96.

I SUE ~,).

of

WILLLD[

J.

AUJ'l1t It

II.

II "GLL,

OF

200

£ 7 9 '29

7~

JO:\ES, Cfloinilall.

OERTIFICATES. No. of WOlll en

I

' [)'t'11 FOI'MAnU."

1U

I

0 0

IN E I f; T

2:36

lIt

S;\III'1I, HOIl. Treasurer. II"'nt¥ T. FllAC\", Locul Hail. Sec.

:)r ~1l

141fj

5t

'Y. II.

I who hn.ve wh o have who have compl eted a received cOlllpleted course of Certitlcutes. a course of instruction . instruction. 1st AiJ. I Nnrsing. 1st Aitl. I Nursiug. 1st A.id. I Nursing. :Q

6

A.S.A .. \..

- --

1692

5

£%5 17

7~

£ 3 .i 17

( igned) A NUAL REPORT. T HE work of this Centre has progressed with uuabated vigour during the past year. The aetion of the County Ooullcil in aiding ambulance classes has resulted in 12 courses of lectures being delivered to men, five to women and one in nursing, outside the Borough boundary. Two classes for men were held in the town of Northampton . Several classes which should have been held in the borough fell through at the last minute. Messrs. O. L. Johnson and W . J . Abbott have recently undertaken to work up this department of the organization. The cases of " first aid" rendered are 184, including nine fractnres, but many do not get reported. The Borough Police have rendered "first aid" 79 times in addition, including nine fractures, three cut throats, two poisonillg and two drowning cases. The special fund for purchase of material now amounts to £190 5s., of which £lM 12s. 8d. has been already spent Oll ambulance wagon, tent, ncw litter station, two new stretcher stations, and the improvement of the old stations.

8

£404

11~

£404

Roade Section.

Chai1'man-Mr. R. W. Watkins. Han. T1'I3asunr·-Mr . W. Hanbury J ephson. Han. Sec1'eta1'y-Sllperintendent D. Norman.

2

6

" I~alanc e in Hon. Sec.'s balHls .

Chainnan-Rev. Oanon Bury. Han . Treasu1'e?' and SecTeta?·y-Mr. J . Fieldsend.

T o -w-ces t er Sect ion .

8

138 11 10

H arlestone Section,

Han . Sec1'l3tary-Mr. Shouler.

£6 11

I

I

1st Aid.

I Nursing.

OF CEXTJtE.

269

I

oC'l'OBI'; Il, 1 I 17 I

114

No. of Certificated Pupils who have received Medallions.

who have r ec ived Certificates.

.,1.13

17.i

I WOlllen.

1I1 en.

'

... 3

11

:3

~7

95. 3

13

u


162

163

NORTH BIERLEY CENTRE.

NORTH-EASTERN RAIL WAY CENTRE.

Formed 18 9. Formed 1895. Pre icic llt. nIl'. Laurencc Hardy, M. P .

Patron '.

Honorary Secr e tary .

:Thh . Georgc S . Gibb.

illr. I rvine A. Hustler, Low Moor, Bratlfol'd .

l ·ice-l·rCloi icl ClltS.

Life U e mbe l's.

The Heads of all Department of the North-Eastcrn Railway Company.

T he L ow Moor Company, Limited.

( ·halt·lIlHlI.

llc(llcal Staff.

ilrr. F. Penty, York. IIII'. Thomas Logan, 1111'. J . H. Naylor,

.Mr. ,Yillianl T . Allam, )LB . , C.:I!. .?th. ,Yillialll P . Dunsmore, L.R . C.P. , L . I:.C. , . Edin . , L.F . P . . , Glasgo\\'. :hII'. J. T. Hentlerso)), F.R . C. S.

M.D . M.R.C.S.,

Jlono l'ar y

L.R.C.P.

1111'. T. W.

Mr. A. H . Robinson, ?!.B., C.M.

ll Oll.

No classes have been held by this Centre since our last Rcport, but t,,·o classes have been held within its district by, and in connection with, the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company's scheme, and ,,,hich were attended solely by that Railway Company's employes.

Statel1wnt oj Receipts and E.l]]enclitm·e. Receipts. Expenclitu1'e. To Shelf Female Class, Books, Bantlages, &c. . . " Do. Examination Fee, &~. II Do. Centre Expenses . " Low :Jloor Female Class, Advertising, &c.

£0 6 1 14 0 6

9 0 6

0 10

6

£2 17

9

By Amount due to Treasurer as per last Account "Carriage, Postages, Stationery, &c., from 1 92 to 1896 ,

£1

8 11

1 8 10 £2 17

9

Examined and found correct, C.

CLOUGH, Atlclitor-. ALFRED ' YOODHEAD, T?·w,s1Lnr'. JosnUA ,VOODCOC'K, Chctinnan. I RVlNE A. HUSTLER, S IJc1'etar-y.

N01:ember 16th, 1896 .

I SSUE

OF

No. of Men

CERTIFICATES. 1'\0. 0: Women

No. of Certificated who have who have who have Pupils who have who have completed a completed received received received course of Certificates. a course of Medallions. Cel'ti Ii cates. instructio1l. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursillg. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing. lst.Aid. I Nursing. Mell. I Women . SINCE FORMATION OF CE}[TRE. -------------

I

118

I

304

136

I

149 76 ------------

27

45

TI·C ll.~ lll·c r.

lllith, Forth

ANNlTAL REPORT.

I

RC1ilway Company.

Mr. Alfred W oodhead.

1111'. Joshua W oodcock.

337

n orth-Eastel'll

The Chairman and Directors of thc

Ilonoral'y Trea s urer.

Chait·man.

Iiicnc C:lI'J·.

illr, Geo. Jackson, P. ,Yay :U c cli cal

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Abraham Anderson Al'lIi on A kill on R. A. Brown Dr. Bnullcll Dr. Buchanan Dr. lhll'mun Dr. Georgc Chambcrs Dr. Clark Dr. Cox Dr. Dann'ut Dr. DintnlOck Dr. Drul11l11olHl Dr. xilJ1Jis Dr. }. 'V. Gibbon Dr. Gray Dr. H ephurn Dr. Hillahy Dr. W. HiI' t Dr. H. )1. Holt Dr. Jaekson Dr. Kent Dr. 1\illllY

tation. N ewcastle.

tores, X.E. Rly. , York. ~ Catr.

Dr. Dr. 1)1'. Dr.

lIlacdo\\'all iIlackn,y Mann ers )tath c Oll D 1'. .i\li(lllle 111 i s Dr. :'Iitchel1 Ik .\Jorri::; Dr. A. E. :Jlorri Dr. Piekcl'gill Dr. F. POPOll Dr. Potter Dr. Rob on Dr. elulliiz Dr. meddle Dr. 'mith Dr II, mith Dr 'mit h Dr. tepltcu Dr. tephr!)SOD Dr. tone Dr. T odd Dr. W etherill Dr. " hittell.

A

01.

~UAL REPORT.

l~CE the formation of this centre in N o\'clllhcr 1

9:), gootl work ha

heen dOlle in th e formation of clas es. Out of 4 classcs [ormcd 9-11 lllel1l bel' kwc succeeded in passing their first examination; 301 ltavc lla. cd their first rc-examination, alld 144 medallions have been i sued to members who have succectletl in passing their I1nal re-examination .


165

164

I SSUE

OF

Statement of R eceipts and E ,rpenclitwt'ejJ'oi n Octover 1st, 1895, to September 30th, 1 96.

CERT I FICATES.

Receipts.

No. of Women

No. of Men

-who have completed a course of i nstrnetion. 1st Aid . I Nursing.

who have r eceived Certificates.

ISt Aid.

who haye completed !L course of ilJstruction.

Nursing. 1st Aid.

who have recei \'eel Certific!Lte .

I

I Nursing.

1st Aid.

I Nursing.

Xo. of Cel'tificated Pupils who have receiyeLl :Medallions.

Men.

To Fees recpi \'ed from Classes £12 10 " Discoun t on Htores 1 8

o

13 18 7 17

3

" Balance due to Treasmer

SIXCE 1 T O CTOBEU,

1018

I

1

£21 15

14-1

941

3

I Women.

SINCE FOmrATIOS OF CEXTHE.

1018

E"CZJencliture. By " " " " "

4

RICHARD ESFII':LD,

I

F.rtA~C]'

T,

OF

1.

15

0

0

£21 15

4

Xo. of Women

~o. of Certificated Pupils who have who haye wllo hnye "'lIo h:1.\'e who h!LYe '''('('1'\'('11 (·ollll'leted a reC'eiYt'll receiyed 1~ • , COIl1!, 1et 1;'( I course of ~leda1lion , Certificate. a course of CCl'tliIcatps. instructioll. i n~tructioll. \_ _--,--,---,--=----:-- -=-.,......,.--;-;--,-~---:-_ --=--o--..,.--,oc=--1st Aill. Xnrsing. ht .\\11. ~ul'sil1l!. ht Aill I ~lIl'Sill~. ht Ai,l. ~ur:..::s.:..:il=-"Jg~.~)-=-[e::..:.I...:.I._!...1_":..::'o::..:.Il_le::..:.1l

"IXCE FOll:\L\. TIn, OF CEXTRZ .

Mr. Richard Enfield.

2 13

~17()

I

,19 ,'J :\(,E

HOllOJ';Il'Y TrCHSUl'cr anel Secretary.

1Ir. Francis N, Ellis,

H61

1 1

1ST 40

316 CTUBER,

I

579

220

1 95. 3-1

9

I

8

324

uuth Road, The Palk,

Jlcdical Staff.

1\11'. H. Barraclough, M. 13., C.:\r. 1111'. H. E. Bel'eher, ~L l~. C. R. Mr. J . F . Bllll'tOl1, M.R.C.S. Ir. VV. H. Coates, ~LR . C . R. Mr, H. H, Cox. M.P•. C.,' . Mr. C. R. DavidRon, ::If.J). Mr. A. B. Gass, L, R.C,P. Mr. R. R. Giddings, M.R.C.S . Miss S. Gray, L.R.C.I' .. & s. Mr. R. 'Y. Herrick, l\f. B. nil'. H . T . Jones, ~1.H,C,f'. Mr. J. T. Knight, l\f.HJ'.S . Mr. ,Yilliam Lamh, :\I.R.C., . Mr. H. J. Neilson, ~I. D . Mr. T. Davie. Pryce, ::II. n, c. s.

:Jlr. Frank Rothera, ~r. D. :'III'. Alan ilIllil', :1l.B. Mr. J. Illith, ::ILB. Mr. Enoch 11 ell, F.]~.C.S. Mr. tafrord, M. D. Mr. D. Stenhollse, L.lt.C.l'. l\Ir, 'lltherlaml,::II n. c.;; . "Jlr. McTavish, ::Ir.n.C'.R. Mr. H. O. Taylor, ::ILD. Mr. W. TibLle', :\r.n.c.l'. l\lr. John Tl'avelJ, ::ILD. MI'. E. R. p, Watkins, :\I.J:'C,S. nIl'. James \Yatsotl, ::IL]c.C s. Mr. Wm. \\TillLlley, F.Il.C.Ii.

NORWICH CENTRE.

"T.

FOl'lllC(l 1<; 0.

I' "c"iel('lll a \I el ( 'hai,·uwu

'ir F. G. ~I. Boilcan, 13.trt. ' ·itc-(.'ha i "111:\11.

Dr. 13c\'erley. Jlonol':\I''y

ANI UAL REPORT. OF those examined for the fir'3t time (luring the past year 49 were members of the Borough Police Force and H wert;) railway lllen ; 111 men haye been re-examined, 20 of wbom passed their filial examinatiou, alHl have obtained llledallioll~.

1 0 0 0 3

CERTIFI 'ATE

_ o. of )lcl1

NOTTINGHAIvI CENTRE.

£3 14 o 15 1 1 o 15 o 10

President. ELL!R, Local Han. Secretctry.

J 95 .

IS. DE

Formed 1

Balance dne to Treasurer Postage , abs for Examiners . et of Diagrams. R eports , Cheflne to Central Fund fol' Examinations

~('tl·ctal'Y·

RE" . F. O. Dayj ,St. 'tephen's Vicarage, Norwi ch , :neelital !'italr.

Mr. ,'. H. Burton,

:\LU. ' .S.

:MJ'. fT C. Jance,

F.11 . l' . ,

42


166

1G7

Statement oj ReceiZJts and E'J.'1Jendit1b1·ej01· the yea?' ending Septembe1' 15th, 1896. Receipts. By Balance. " Stores sold " Fees

.

1I1r. C. E. Tritton,

E xpendit lt1'e . £24 6 4 16 16 10

6 4 0

To Central Office for Fees ann Stores £14 17 D onation to C. E. Y. M. S. 2 0 " Carriage of Parcels, Por" terage, Stationery, &c. 1 15 Postage and Telegrams . 1 6 " Paid fol' Stores returned. 0 9 " Balance in hand. 25 4

"

(Signed)

2 0

3 5 6 6

----

£45 12 10

£45 12 10

FnANCIS

F. C.

G. M.

BOILEAU,

Th e R ev. John Rice Byrne.

M.P.

Ironorary Trcn<;UTCI'.

Mr. Ed waru Colegraye, Bracebriuge, Central Hill, N orwootl. ll0J101'/U'y

Glzai1'1nCtn.

SCCI·C'llrlcii. ~li s ~liss

l\Irs. El1\\'aru Colegrave Mrs. Milne l\Irs. Nicholls ANNUAL

Hon. Sec)'ela1'Y,

DAVIE:':,

Dc Pllty (;ltairlllun.

CJulirnlllU.

Thnrburn Villiel'::i.

REPORT.

Youn. Committee have renewed pleasure in tating that the work of this Centre which ISSUE

OF

CERTIFICATF.S.

No. of Men

I

No. of Women

of Certificate d Pupils who have receiYcLl Medallions.

TO.

who have who have who have completed a completed received course of a course of Certi fi ca tes. instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

who have received Certificates. 1st Aid. I Nnrsing.

Meu.

I Women

SrXCE FOJ1.:lrA'rro~ OF CE~TRE.

941

I SrXCE ] 81' OCTODElt, 1

81

I

I

I

I

799

63

95 . 21

6

60

36

NORWOOD CENTRE. Formetl 1892. l·l·(' S hi en •.

H. R. H. Princess· Christian of Schleswig- H olstein. l ' iCC,Pl'csiciclI' s.

Mr. G. W. Adams Mr. C. S. Belli L ord Ulick Browne Lady Ulick Browne Rev, J. Oakley Coles Mr. G. W. Denton Mr, H. Gillman Gr-neral H ales Mr. F. Hetley Sir Vincent Kennett-BarrilJgtolJ, liLA .

Rev. 'Y. A. Moheriey Mr. J. P. Murphy, Q . C·. The Earl of PemLroke and Montgomery The Countess of Pembroke aml Montgomery Rev. R. I L Racsford The Right Hon. C. T. Ritchie, lII.P. Ml·. R. Gofton-Salmond Lauy John Taylour.

e~tablisheu

in 1 92 exhibits no retrograde signs in the great interest which has been mallif.::sted in t.he objects uf the Association . So far indeed from any such retrogression the Committee have the plea ing fact to announce that the number of Certificates nnu Medallions gained this year have excecdeL1 those earneu in any (lreYioll Ses'ion by about IOU; the total number awan1ed this Session nlllounting to over 600. The 111111lU r of Canuidates attelllling the Cour es of I n truction han exceerlecl tllO e in formel' years, Ull t the propol tion of tho e submitting them elves for Examination has been les::. than in other e ions, although the resnlt" are more 1l11mcrou. One great feature of the current year's work has bef:'n fonnel in the large proportion of mules who have gained Certificates anu ~Ieclallions, and the'e have been chiefly drawJl from the ranks of Railway, Ga, Fire ancl Crystal Palace Employes, and it is gratifying to think that most of these Emplnycii have beull instructed almo t free of cha1'(re. Etch year it has been a privilege to revert to the fact of the COil. tant and devoted service of the l'Iletlie>l.l tatf who at no smalllabo'Gr alvl sacrifice of time continl1' to instruct the Candidate. free of remuneration. The following Mellical men have hel11 the classes enumerated opposite to their names : Dr. Arnoltl 1 Dr. Au till 3 Dr. Collie 1 Dr. Donglas 6 Dr. A nnesley Eccles :2 Dr. Jennings. 2 Dr. Green 1 Dr. Hart 1 Dr. H. Hetley 1 Dr. McNeal 5 Dr. S. Rohinson 3 Dr. wayne 4 -1 Dr. Umney 2 Dr. Stroll<' The amalgamation with the ydenham Centre has so far been attendeu with favoumhle re ults in every way. The ~ orwooI1 "N ur ing" Divi ion of the Metropolitan Corps of the St. John Amhulance Brigalle now n nm bel'S nineteen, anu their efficient services in their mini trations to the poor continue as ably amI uncea 'ingly a in past ycar', and the Depot which they hav e estal)li heu in the Cry tal Palace ha been ,the meallS of enabling them to do good 'work among t those requiring their aid, and on crowded days. The nnrs~s h~ve renderel1 ervico in 200 "nursillg" ca es anu in 190 " first aiu .. cases at the Crystal Palace sill~e their installation in October, I e 93. The nnances of the Centre are still in a prosperous coo(lition, anu it must not ue forgotten that they are most materially assi ted by the generosity of the Annual ubseribers, and by the kin(lness of t11e many frienu who have given the u.,;e of their rooms, thus saving to the CelJtre the co t of room hiring whi ch othE'nnse "'ould rank \\'11.


] 69

168 as a considprable item of expenditure. Prominent among such kind friends have been nIl's. Rice Byrne, 1\lrs. Au ten, and 1\1rs. Ran ford . The free instruction of tIle ,yorking cia ses would be irnpos ible without thi kind assistance; alld lastly, your COlllmittee wi h to place once again on record their great gratitude to the Chairman and Directors of the Crystal Palace for their generosity in placing the Concert Room at our disposal on the occasion of each annual visit by our President H.R.H. Princes' Christian. Th e details of the current year's work are as follows: ince the forlllation of the Centre in ] 92, 25~7 Candidates have received 'in trnction, and the Certificates amI Medallions gained num bel' 1 36. Th e number of cla ses hel.l during the Session total 36. Certificates" first aid ,. and" llursinO''' o awarded t o females, Octo ber 1 95, to July 1 96; '2fl7. R e-exa min at ion vouchers male, Octoher 1 95, to July 1 96; 2 7. )Iedalli0Ils, female 52 ; 1\1ale 15. Total

OLDHAM CENTRE. Formed 1

4.

PI·C. ld e llt.

1\11'. Samuel Radclifre Platt.

)11'.

Isaac Dal1lrord.

till. Jl o ll Ol':1l'Y Sec t·C lnl·Y.

J[OIlOl':1 I'Y T I'(' a lir e I'.

Statement of Receipts and

E.?':penclitl~1·e

f1'om Jllly, 1 95-6.

)11'.

)11'. George Lee . Receipts.

E,l:j1cnditnre. By Balance from la t year's Account £1 6 0 Fee recei,crl fr u111 Can" clirl ates at Classes 112 19 7 ale of tores ~2 3 " Annual ub cribe rs (53) . 22 18 6 " Balance from Sydcnllalll " Centre 4 10 0 Fines 0 ] 6

To Paid for Hire of Hooms and Expen es or Classes . £12 14 3 P ostages. Telegram!':, Car" tage, Hire of Boys, and Xur ing Material 5 14 of Printing, tationery, and " Ad vertisemen ts 3 19 :2 Pairl for 'to res 32 4 1 " Paid for Examination Fees 55 10 10 " Paid Donation to Central " Office ]5 15 0 Canied Balance to next " year's Account 55 6 2 £1 1

"

3 10

£1 1

3 10

"\" ella ve aurlitecl the above accounts, antI we find the sallle arc cor rect, JOII~ RI CE BYl\i\E, D eputy Chail'1ncrlL. VIOLET COLEGRAVE, H on. Sec1·ctm·!J .

L if e JJe m u(' l·s .

)Ir. Sat1luel R:1c1cliffe Platt.

)11'. Isaac Bamfonl. .U e(}i('a l S ta.r.

)11'. ~I. Howard, L.A . u. ::\11'. A. peal'illg, L. F. 1' ... )11' ,Yo A. tewal't,)[. B. .\1 1'. (~eorge Thomson, )LD. )rr. Frank Thorpe, )1.1U· 8 . ::\[1. " 'illialt1 H. "\\\ulrlington, )f.B. )11'. James B. W ilkinson, )1.D. )[ 1'. J,llHes Yate , )!.D.

l\f 1'. W illin,l11 Brooke, )1. n. j[r. CrJarles BI'OOll1hcacl, )f. n. )11'. .r alll('S COI'II', )[, n. :Jlr.Thom,l. Fnwsitt, M.lt.C.'" )11'. Thoma' Fort, )1.1t. ' . '-' . )11'. Rollcrt :Ol1l'lny, )1.11. )11'. John H o(l cr son, )[. u. )1 r. R. IJ c I1r)" )1. D.

_'..NNUAL I SSUE

OF

X o. of WOlllcn ~o.

\I l1u have cOlllpleterl a

cour~E'

of' Certificate d Pupils who have recei "ell

who have recei ved Certificates.

I)f

instructioll. 1s t Aid I Nursing".

1st Aid

I Nlirsillg.

~1 edu ll iuns.

, :ll r'11.

I WOIl1P1l

SINOrr, FORMATIOX OF CENTR1,.

346

]2

288

I

287

I

10

959

I

444

553

271

19

SIXCE I HT O CTOBI': I:, 1 95.

406

I

I

] 99

Rl~PORT.

CERTIFICATES.

Xo. :.If Men

who have who hav e completed received J. course of Certifkates. instruction. lot Airl. I NnrRilll! lst Aid. I Nursing

George Thom on, M.D., 5, Hulldersfield Road, OlLllJ:1m.

24

I

131

1 26

I

154

No report lIaS been i u(ll by thc OILlham C ntrc inre 1 90. Ambulance work ill that year hall ceo. cll to interp t the Oldham public, and an effort malle by circlllari 'ing al1l1 alherli ing to rcviYe it, y ielded no result. Th e gentle:11ell forming the Centre also 10 t intel'l' t, and coulLln ot he got to attend bu in ess meetings in 1 91. The H onorary ecretary continued to arrange for the formation of classes when opportunity ofrerecl, In 1 93 there was 0. temporary reviyal in the demand for teaching, hut not until the year n ow clo eel ha there been anytbing like a su tained demand, as sho wn hy th e fart that twelve das e have been canie(l through. A a resnlt, it ha s lJeen fonnd pos 'ible to r eco nstitute the centre, and a UCee sful effort has been made to organi e the aml.mlanee 11l en and women into a corps of the brigade. Further classes arc in co urse of formation and there seems to be now a fair pl'omi e of all active future.


170

171 I SSUE OF CERTIFICATES.

Statellunt of Receipts and E xpenclitw'e II'om Septen1,be?' 29th, 1890, to Jttne 30th, 1896. Receipts. 1890 To Balance in hands of Hon. Secretary Ditto in Bank "" Subscriptions (1891) Class Fees and Stores " Medallions " 1896. Bank Interest

£5 13 22 3 3 2 149 15 20 7

4 0 0 7 0

o 19

9

"

Expenclitwre. 1890. By Class Expenses £0 19 " Stationery, Ad vertisillg, Postage, &c. 9 16 St. Jollll Anlbulance Asso" ciatioll- Examiners' Fees and Stores 102 13 1896. Medallions " Balance in hands of Hon. 20 7 " Secretary 6 t1 Ditto ill Bank 61 12

~o

6 9 6 0

0

8

£202

0

NQ. of Women

who have who have who have completed a completed received course of a course ot Certificates. instruction. instruction. 1st Ald. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I t\urRin g. 1st Aid I Nursing.

72

45

who have received Certificates. 1st Aid

I NurSing.

SINCE I:-;T OCTomm, 1895. 44 I 17 I 41

I

14

No. of Certificated Pupils who have received. Medallions. Men.

2

I Women. 1

8 3

"

£202

of Men

8

ORMSKIRK CENTRE.

Examined and found correct, ('igned)

Oldham,

J~tly

Ji'onllctl 1

W~L WmGLEY & SON, Ohm·terecl Accountants.

6.

10th, 1896. 1·I·Csicl(' nf.

I SSUE OF CERTIFICATES. ~o

of Men

The Con1Jte s of Lathom.

No. of Women

who have who have who have completed a completed received course of a cour-e ot Cert·ificates. instruction . instruCI ion. 1st Aid. I .\"ur~tng. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid I Nursing.

1IC1)tOI'ar)' TI'('a"IU'CI' alul Scn·cHlry.

No. of Certificated Pupils wh o have receiveLi :Med nllions.

who have received Certificates. 1st Aid

I Nursing.

M<ln.

I Womell.

l\lr . .John 13axnrdale, 'hurch Jlcclical

)-if a

treet, Ol'lnkirk. 11'.

Dr ,rill. Andcrton

Dr. MOl'ri ·.

Dr. A. Laing 859

SINCE FORMATI ON OF CEKTHE. 493 I 161 ! 3n

684

SJ:~\CE

423

I

I

313

I

29TH 194

SEPTE~lnEH,

I

10

I

1 90. 105

I

In 10

307

106 ~o).

I

OLD HILL CENTRE.

uf

\Vho have eUlllplE'teLi a course of instruction. I·t Ald. I :-.'urtiill)!.

wlili luwe COlli plt'l I'd a ellUl's,· of instnll·tlon.

who hnve recei Yed Certi II ea tes. l~t

Ald.

I Nllr~iIlK.

3

1st Aill.

I 1\ ul'si IIg.

Fo Il:lI.\TIO:\ OF ]96 I 60

IN('E 1i:lT OCTOBER,

43

3

I

who have recpivet l Certillcates. 1st Ai!!. ; NUI:oIiltg 'Ji;,

1\1r. Alfred H. Sassano, Hadenholllle, Olel Hill, Staffs.

Mr. T. V. de D enne, L.1LC.P., l\f . H.C.:;. Mr. E. J. Tatham, M.D . MI'. '1'. ~r. Tibbett, :11.11 . , hI.I:.C.S., L.n.c.p.

So. of Certificated Pll!Jil~ who ha\'e recei yell ~1 eLlallions, it1en.

I WOlllen

TIm. 1')-(

r: ,I,

1 95.

I

lIonol'flry Sccr('fnry.

tllcdical Sf a 0".

Mr. J. G. Beasley, L. R. C. P. Mr. T. Brett-Young, M.D. Mr. T. E . Mitchell, :lLB., M.I:.('.~· .

\\' (lIlI~U

-- -

517

MT W. Yeomans.

CI<;i{.'l'[FICAJ'E:,. :--u. 01

lNeE

Mr. 'W alter 13assano.

OF

~len

Formed 1 91.

lIonorary TI·caSII1·CI'.

U~;

1,

OUNDLE AND DISTRICT CENTRE. Formed 1895.

The Right Hon . Lord Lilford.

17

~-1


172

173 ISSUE

No. of Women who have compl eted a course of instruction.

who have received Certilieates.

who have cOllIl'lpted aCtllll~eof

illsLl'llction. l.t Aid . I ~llrHing. 1st Aid.

I Nursing.

I !\ ul'si ng.

1st AiL!.

No. of Certiticated Pnpil~ who have received Medallions

who have received Certificates. 1st Ai,!. I Nursing.

Men.

I Women.

INOE FOJ tMATION OF OE);,Tlm.

I~OE

50

60

}[OIlOl':U'Y Sccl'c lal'Y .

.~

22

20

lfiT O CTOllElt, 1 95. 27 I

20

27

25

69

82

iiII'. J. H. Denton.

:\f.P.

CERTIFICATES.

of Men

llonOl'al'Y TI·CfH!lU'Cl'.

Chnil'll13ll.

1111'. E. P. lIIonekton,

~o.

Mr. 0 F. I cKee Rev. J. Rieharrls Mr. J. W. Smith 1111'. J . H. Smith Ur. F. W. Sanderson Mr. H. Wickham.

Th e Right H on . the Earl of Oarysfort Mr. G. 'Y. Berkeley-Oaleott Mr. W. H . Evans Rev. :F. G. H odg>ion Rev. G. 'V. Huntingford :1111'. W. L enton

OF

I

2

I

:1111'. G. W. Olarke, ilIarket Place, Onndle. U cclical Statl.

OXFORD CENTRE.

Mr. E. Somerset.

iIII'. O. N. Elliott.

Formed 1 79. ANNUAL REPORT.

)'1'e" hlclIl.

ir H enry 'Y. Ac1anLl, Bart.,

T HE members of the Oundle Division, St. John Ambulance Brigade, have rendered useful help on various occasions, but 110 serious accidents have called for their services. They have had a chureh parade, also have given an ambulance display, which was much appreciated . The foUl' classes held were v~ry successful. The Brigade members have also acquired a new wheel litter.

n IHWJ'1l J'y

nIl'.

'Y.

L ewis Morgan,

K.C.B., F.ll.S., ~r.D.

S('(')'(' I

)['A., )1.11.C ... ,

a J'y.

etc., 37, Broau, b:eet, Oxfont

)(cclical i'il"ff.

Mr. O. Bal1anl,

Statenwnt oj R eceipts and E xpentlilw'e, 1895-96. Receipts. To Balance in hand . £1 12 3 " IV orsbipfnl Oompany of Grocers . 5 5 0 Olas!: Fees 6 3 0 " Books allLl n1 attrial sold 6 2 0 21 10 0 "" Oounty Oouncil Grant Medallions 0 4 6 "" Sundry Receipts. 0 4 8 " Subscriptions from Brigade Members 0 9 6 17 5 6 " Received for Wheel Litter

£58 16 To Balance in hanu .

£7

9

I By St. J ohf'.'sE~:penclit1l1'e. Gate£6 For Stores Examination Fees " Surgeons " ]6 for Lectures " Hire of Rooms, Oleaning " and Fires 2 0 Medallions "" Postages, Printing and 1 Sundries Paid for Wheel Litter, " St. J obu's Gate ]7 7 " Balance in hand 0 " OalTiages "

"

51

Ml'. J. Ritchie, )1.B., Eclin. J. O. '<lnkey, :\1.1t.0 . . :Jll'. A. ,Yinkfiehl, F.Il c ..·.

:\1. n. ('.~.

~Ir.

ilIr. J. C. R. FreeboJ'll, ~r. It. .H. Mr. H. P. :JIallalll, ~[. H. . s. 1\11'. W. Lewis :JIOl'gun, :l1.1:.C ...

£5

3 9 1 0 0 7 4 4.

0 -1

5

6~

5 6 9 ll!

1

9

16

5

AKKUAL GOOD

REPORT.

,york has been (lone (lnring the year.

I Xo. of ::'[cn

~

E

OF

OEHTIFI 'ATES.

I

:\0. of Women

Xo. of Certificated who hn.ye Pupil' who havc who haye who have who hayo cOlIlJdctetl a received received rC('l'i\'~d completed COllrse of ~I etlallion ' . CertiticatL's. Certifitates. a course of instruclion. instrllction. lst Ail1. I Nursing. lst .\i'1. I XUT:;ing. ~Iell. I W 01ll(!1l. 1st Aitl. I ~ursTl1g: 1::lt Aid. I i\ur~illg.

I

I

SrXCE FOmL\T[O~

11~

3 6

Examined anu founu correct,

OF

OENTI1E.

3

323 I~OE 1ST OCTOmm,

JOHN HAYES, }

.A. HrnsT.

Auditors.

76

I

67

30

I

---------------------------------

1895.

I

24


175

174 PADIHAM CENTRE. ISSUE

0F

CERTIFICATES.

Formed 1890. No. of Men

No. of Women

Pl·csiclcnt. who have who have who have completed a completed received course of a course of Certifi ca t es. instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I~lrsing.

Col. Le Gendre Nicholas Starkie. l 'icc-I-I'CS l(lcnts.

I

:\11'. J 0 iah Monk Sir~Ughtred IL Shuttleworth, Bart.,

who have received Certificates. 1st Aid. I Kursing.

No. of Certificated Pupils who baye received Medalliono. Men.

I Women

l\Ir. John Whittaker. SWCE FOBMATION OF CENTRE .

:M.P.

255

217

I

25

I

I

163

{'hail·luau.

87

INCE ] .·T O CTOBER,

28

Mr. Richal'll Thompson. lloJlor:u'y TrcaSUI·cr.

I

2~

I

19

154

82

69

47

1 95.

I

24

19

llo110l'ary Sccrctary.

JIr. B. W. Granger.

:\Ir. John Foster, 24, Station Road, Padiham. )lcclica} Staff.

J11'. Alexander P. Agnew, 1\11'. Alexander Cran, M . B .

l\Ir. George Gi'ant,

III. B., C.)f.

POLYTECHNIC CENTRE. lILD.

FOl'llled 1 95 . )'I·('s i4I c llt.

ANKUAL REPORT.

His Grace the Duke of Fife,

the past year five classes have heen helU uuder thi Cenlr . Of these one" first aid" female class, and one" first aid" male class were held at Great Harwood; L'3ctme r, Dr. Cran. One" first aid" male cla s, held at Padiham ; Lecturer, Dr. Ague,,-. Ouc " first aiu " female cla.ss, held at Hapton, and one fema.le nursing -cIa. s held at Padiham. Lecturer to both of these; Dr. Grant. l ore clas es are alJout to he h~ leI, and it is expected thereby to increase the strcngth of the difI'eren t corJls and c1i visions under this Centre. Early ncxt year the Padiham Corps iu tend to hold a Bazaar in order to raise mOlley to procure a hoI'. e ambulance, and to further equip the corps generally. On the whole the Padiham Cenlre seems to he impro\riug. DURING

K.T.

( 'hail·IIIUIl.

~(l'.

QUill tin Hogg.

llo1lorar.r

~c(· l'('tal'.).

:.Jlr. R. Mitchell, Polytechnic. Jlcdi(:al Staff.

.l\Il'. Andrew Clark,

i'.I1'. George loker,

M.D., F.Il.C.S.

1II. D .

I Statement oj Receipts cmd Expenditn?'e jl'O?lt 30th Septembe1', 1895: to 30th Septcmber 1896 .

Statcment

Receipts. To Balance in hand . " Subscription, Col. Stal'kie " Subscriptions Books " Fees " Hanyood Class Fees " 1> Bank I n terest

£3 I 2 2 5 13 I

I

4 10 3 6 0 2 £19 17

Expenclitu1·C. I

0 7 6 0 6 9

By St. John Ambulance Associationtores .£'J"' 0 Fees 5 17 I ncidental Expenses 2 12 " Prin tiug . o1 Sunol'ies . o 12 " Balance. 7 16

"

5

£19 17

Audited anu found correct, J OllN Fo TER, SacretCt1·y.

B.

"WYATT GRANGER, Traas~L1'er.

of Receipts ancl E,'pcnditul'c,

Receipts. 3 8 6 3 4

To Class Entries and Examination Fees . £139 10 10 " 30 Medallions - 1 gold, 10 silver, 19 bronze 3 0 12 15 8 " Balance .

[)

5

1 95-96.

Xi'penditurc. By Lecturer's Fees . £100 0 Examiner's Fees. 20 0 " tores 10 15 " Pri II ting, Ad vert ising, " Postage, &c. 35 0 lcdallious 3

"

£173 18

5

£173 1

Examined and found (!olTect, FHA 'K HASTJ ·GS, }

V. C. EGElnON,

.

Hon. AlldltOJ'S.

0 3 2 0 0

5


17G I SSUE

OF

CERT I FICAT[

wh o haye com pI t ell a cou rse of instrudi on .

who .have who have received completed Certificate. a course of instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1sr. Aid. I Nnrsil,g

I 293 I

32

39

80 I

39 I

293

i

32

I

No. of Cerlificated Pupil s wh o have received :Medallions.

I

I Nnrsill g. I " len .

1st Ald.

])ivlslonal 1l0JlOl·:try Secrc ta)'y, Gos port autI Al vcl's to]{ c .

The R ev. F . B. ~. Korman Lee, Chal)lain to the Forces, The Holt, Alverstoke_

I Womell.

Dh'blonal 1I01l0I'llry Scc),c tary , F arc hmu.

lUrs. Ramsay, Yvery House, Fareham .

OF CE~TnE.

]32

I

233

SINCE 1 . T O CTO IH:r., 8~

lUI'. M. J . Coward, 84, St. Thomas Street.

wh o haye recei veLl Certi Ii eates.

bt Aid. I Nnrsing.

S[~CE Fon:MAT[O~

0

Ass is tnllt to Local lIonornry Secrctn)'y.

No. of Women

No. of Men

82

177

2~3

I

1 95. 13:.l

12

100

1 LlfC

]00

I

G.C.B.

Surgeon-Ca pt. Barefoot, A.M ... Mr. J. G. Blackman, M.lt. C.S., )f.D. :illr. Darville Brook, L.n.c.l'., M.R.C.S.,

Formed 18 1.

Il.P.lI.

Prcs iclcnt.

General H .R.E . the Duke of Connaught and

trathearn,

R.C.

Laely Prc ielc nt.

H .R.H. th e Duche s of Connaught . ' ·i cc-J·rcs ielcllt s .

Admiral of the Fleet, the Rt . Hon. th e Earl of Clam,illiam, K.C.B., K.C.)LC., General Sir G. H. S. ,Yilli , C.C.B., General J. Davis, C. B., Lieut. -Goyernor of Portl:lmou~h, , . Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon, ".C., K . C.D. , Commander-m-ehlef. The ,Yorshil)ful the :illaY0r of P ortsmouth, ~Ir. J. Young. L a ely "icc -l·l'(,., icl c ll t i<! .

L ady Sal mon Lally 'Yillis.

The Countess of Clamyilliam Mrs. Davis { ' Ila i 1'1Uan.

Charle Knott,

)1. r:. c. P .

D cput y -Ch a it'Juan, :lJul { 'hail'lIIn n GOO; Il o r' Diyi ., i Oll .

D epl1ty- In spector-General H. C. ,Yoo!ls, n.?\'. D CI)ut y -Chau'Jll:1Jl ('" Ol'liiJl g ( 'OI1LJJl iU cc) .

ilir. C, H. Colling., It-X. Local

1I0110 1':lI'Y

Ur . .A. C. Hannsworth Gen. 'ir George II. ,"rillis,

h. C.

PORTSMOUTH CENTRE.

)11'.

~l eJUb crs .

The Higllt Hon . Evelyn Ashley General H .R.H. the Dllke of Conn aught,

Scc /·c 'ary .

Lieut. -Colonel de Sali , R oyal X a \':11 Ordnance D epot, Portsmouth.

Mr. C. P. Cililde, B.A., F.IL C.S . Mr. Lyster Cule-Baker, B.A., )J.D. Mr.J. \Y. Compton, )[.1)., ('.)J. lIlr. 'Yo J. Essery, )L JLl .~. )l. n. "lIrgeoll -~l a.ior i<'aunc.;e, A.)I.!-'. Sur 'eoll,Lieut. n. i<'l1\\'ssett, .\.)1.S . Mr. S. Goss, L.H.r' . l'. 1\[1'. II. F. Hann, J,.1l.C.1'. Mr. ,J. B. H arris, ;\L j>. Mr. E. J. IIunter, L.lt.C.l'. Mr. J. E. II. Kel.o Mr. J. J~yflill, L.:-:.A. 1111'. J. illalpa ', L.n. ' .1'., :'II.It.C.~.

Mr. Ml'. Mr. Ur. .:'Ill'. Mr, i\lr. nIL

J. McGregor, L . R.C.P., F.r-. C. S. F. Morl ey, M.R.C.S., L.S.A. G. IT. l\lorley, 1\1. It.c.l:l., L.R.C.P. J. illn]vaney, L.H. C.P. C. 11. Newby, F.R. C.S., L.RC.P. A. Peru (Botl y) T. F. Pear e, M.D., F.R.C ... E. Willmer Phillips, :'II.R.C.S. L.lt.C.P.

illr. C. P. Ru el, L.l~.('.P., )f.n.c. s. .JIr. E. W. II. all, )1.n.c . .. illr.]I. A. hepparcl, :'II.ILC.S.,L.S.A.,C.A. .:'Ill'. Tulli., 1\1. P., C.]\1. Fleet- 'urgeon R. Turner, ll.X. :nil'. J. II. F. W ay, )J.ll.C.:>. iih-. 'Yeton, It. .L, L . n.c.p.

AKNU AL REPORT. TUE Centre contiuues to make steacly and satisfactory progre ; 23 cIa 'es werc held, attenclell hy about 570 people, whil t the ambulance hrigaue and nur. iug Corp' has steadily increasl'd, the weekly drills bcing "'I'll attended. Th e certificates, medallions anel tropllics We1'0 preselltec1 by Lady almon , a lady Yice-President of the Centre, at 7 p.m., ou .Tnly ~4th, on Go\-crnor', Green. About 300 people \Tere present, incluclillg Admiral ir owell almon, ". c., E..c.n., Commander-in-Cilief, Portsmouth, II1i 's almon and Mrs. Davi, wife of the Lieut.·Governor of PortsmOll th.

On July Lith, 1 96, Charles IIl1rri son, A.D., NaTal Ordnance steamer" BuJlalo" -who holels a certificate from the Port month Centre-I'e nscitatetl a partially llrowned amI uncoil cious man who was landed at the Hoyal N aynl Ordnan ce Depot, Plymouth. Dr. Eccle , who attended the case, states that the mau's life wa saved by IIarrisson' efforts. Charles Kenny, Ambulance Brigade, whilst proceeding to the Guy's Hospital Concert, at the TO\Yll Hall, successfully compre sed a severed artery, caused by a lady falling in the street. He 'I\'aS complimentecl by the Mayor (when ill pecting the Brigade), who was ll1formed that this was the seconLllife Kenny bad saved . Gosport.-It having been decitled for Gosport, Alverstoke and Forton to form a p


17 9

178 separate divi ion on the same lines as Fareham, a demonstration was hdd ill the Thol'l1gate Hall, Go port, on :May 2nd, when :Mrs. Davis, a Vice-President of the Centre, presented thc certificates and medallions to the succes!"ful pupils. Demonstrations in "first aid," nursing, stretcher drill ane! fire escape work were given by the pupils. A team attended from Fareham, and several addresses were given. A detachment of the Gosport divis ion of the ambulance brigade, un<ler 3nl Sup. Officer EdwarJs, was in attendance, and the demonstration, which was well arranged and well carried out, gives ns a satisfactory view of the succes that we hope will attend the effort of this division of the Centre in the near future.

Nemoranrlwn of APP)'oximate Assecs ancl L iabilities. Assets. L iabilities.

Balances from Centre Account £20 6 5 About . £5 16 14 11 r Balance Assets over Liabilities 67 " "Gosport" Value 0 Saleable Stores . 29 0 0 S llldl'y Outstanding A.mounts, about . . 6 o o £72

I

DE

4

OF

£72

£50 18 6 47 8 11

£24 2 1 To Magazine Account By Balance 189-1-5 . 41 15 10 " Store Account " Magazine Account " Class and I neidental Ex47 18 10 ., Store Account 55 1 8 penses 55 5 7 " Class Fees 2 15 0 " Demonstration Account . 3 18 9 " Demonstration Account . 5 ] 6 0 " Ambulance Brigade Ac" Subscriptions 19 11 1 connt " Ambulance Brigade Ac3 2 8~ 16 10 6 " Due from Mr. Hawkins count o 14 0 " Balance in hand:, ~ ursing Corps Acconn t . Cash, Local Bon . ecretary . 16 ;) ;,~ " K ursingCorps. 0 14 0 " AmbulanceBgd. 0 4 3 17 3 8~

who have who have who have C'oIllplrted a co 1111'1eted received conrse of a course of Certificates. iJlstrndion. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1::;t Alll. I Kursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing. Fon:\[ATrO~

r.TE 136:)

I

6

I 1 H2

£196

1

7

1 7

53

I

I

1333

I

1st Aid.

Pupils who have received Medallions.

I Nursing.

Men.

403

35

I

CE~nRE.

OF 621

976

4640

~12

1ST OCTOBEH, 1 95. ]10 I 75 I 105

166

I

61

26

15

If;

I

PORT TALBOT CENTRE.

G08PORT A~D ALVER. TOKE DIVISION.

Formed 1 91.

~tate'fnent oj Receipts and Expenclitu1'e jo)' the yen?' encling SrptembfJ" '29th, 1896.

.· l"C"iclcllf.

£24

(Approved)

~Ir.

E;r:pcnditw·e.

By Cheque from Dr. Woods £12 12 and Dr. Hunter 8 18 " Class Fees "Admittance Fees to '2 12 Demonstlatioll . 2

o 6

o 6

To Hire of Hall amI. Expen es of Demonstration " Examination Fees ,: Balance in hand.

£4 3 9 3 3 10 161411 £24

.Mr. D. R. Du\'icl MI'. Eclwanl nt\'ies 1\11'. Llcw. IIowell

2 6

BENJAMIN CLUETT, } A l't EDWI~ J . IIUNTER. un ors. BENny C. ,VOODf>, Chail'inan. E. E. D'ARCY Hon. TreaSU?·e1". F . B. N. NomrAN L'EF., ni1'i~ional 1I1)n. Sccretm·y.

Women .

22

I , L -CE

190

7th, 1896.

Receipts.

I

J"U~IOns.

Examined and found correct, 'Y. FOl,·rE. C,"C"E BAIlRATT, } Auclito?'s. F . K ADA:.rs. E . J. DE ALIs, Local HOiL. Secrelco·y. CHAltLE.' KNOTT, OIwinnan oj TVorkillg Co))wdttee. ~ece?nber

4

Xo. of Certificated

who ha\'e received Certificates.

.JUXIOlt ' .

£196

1

Ko. of Women

-

EXZJenclitw·e.

4

CERTIFICAT E.

No. of )Ien

Stcbtement oj Receipts and Expenclitw'e jrom, Octobe?' 20th, 1895, to lVorember 25th, 1 96. Receipts.

1

o o 1

(;Ilairmall.

Mr. M. Tennant.

. II , 13ya.'8.

Dr. J. Al'llallt J one. ~lt . .A.. P. "i \'ian, c. D. Hev. Z. P. ,Yilliumsol1. J(OJlornry l.' l·ca ..;urc r.

1\11'. EnJ1 Dayics. Uouorary Scn·ctnr:r·

Mr. D . L. Ware, Llwyn-yr-Eos, 12, Tyclru\\' Street, Port Tnlhot.

51


180 ~IC(liC:ll

181

Staff.

efficiency of this Bearer Company, and congl'atulatecl the colonel of the uattalion and their instructor and officer e01lll11anding--Surgeon-Captain J . Amallt Jones on the smartness, skill anll good (lualities of the bearers. The Ladies' Class inaugurated last year proved an imlllense success, praise being due to the energetic Hon. Sec., 1Ii s Mabel Tetlnant. Will the la(lies please note that the Couuty Council propose instituting a course of lectur"!s 011 Nursing and Hycriene duriu<t tbe summer mouths; and in order to qualify for examination h 0 sturlellts must previously obta.in a Certificate of "First Ai(l to the I njureLl," in accorda nce wi th the rnles of the t. J 01111 Am hulance Association.

Dr. J. Arnallt Jones. LADIES' BRANCH.

lUI's. Byass.

1111's. Rhys Davies Mrs. Foulkes 1111's. Amallt J ones

1\11's. D. E. J one 1\1rs. :Knox Mrs. Tenlla.ut.

Statemcnt of Rt;ccipts aiLil E"'jlendituTeju;' the ycar ending Dccembe1' 31st, 1895. R cceipts.

lJOllOI':n',}' l.'J·C:l

To Fees

Ilrcr.

"

nIl'. E,au Da \ies. IlOilOI'll J'Y

Grant ill Aid from County Council .

£4 9

2

14

6

4

I By

I

Sccrc. :u·y.

Miss ill. L. Tennant. A~NUAL

John Amlmlu.llcc A · ociatioll £12 1 \mul'Y Expen os 0 17 ,." Proportion of Expenses of Mail1t('nance (wages, light and fuel, &c.) .. ay 2 10 3 5 ., Balallce

n

£1

REPORT.

O ~ January 6th a team representing this centre con isting of the following : - Erg.

J. Jones, P.C. H. Brinson, Brinley D. Griffith, Benjamin \Y. Dayics and T. G. Morgan competed at Pontyprid<l in the County Ambulance Competition, institutell by the Glamorgan County Council, and ,,,ere a"anleu the ecoml Prize of £5. Police-Sergeant J . Jones captained the team, aull some praise is due to him for his zeal and assistance UlU'ing the period of training. The following cuses of inj ury and inuisposition were attended to by local am bulallce pupils. Th e bulk of the accidents oceuneu on the Port 'l'albot D ock anll Rail" ays now in course of construction : Compounrl fractures requiring amputation or resulting in death Simple compound fractme othel'\Yi~e than above Gunshot wounu of chest ,Youllds and cases of hremorrhage Contusions aml sprains... Cases of epileptic and other fits

Ecl ']7CIUlitli rc.

t.

6

11 1

First Aid in these ca es was almost invariahly rendereu by S0111C of the local police force, who are always at hand in cases of accident, amollg t wholll may be mentioned Inspector Macdonald, Police-Sergeant J . Jones, Police-Constaules .~parke, ', Phillips, H aw-till, H enry, Thollas and Brew, anll , ergeant Jones awl :JIorgan of the 2nd V. B. 'Welsh regim(>nt. Five memLers of tllfl local class who arc also enrolled in the Bearer Company of the ~nd V.B . ,\Yebh regiment, after examination anu insl)ection by Surgeon-llIajor Roche, A.M . . of Newport, secured the Army Ambulan ce Certificate, viz., Privates James John, 'Vm. Thomas, ,Yo R. Thomas, J. Williams and H. Thomas. So that all the members in the Bearer Company, 28 in number, hold, all of them, the certificate, a large proportion of them the 1'l1edallion of the St. John Ambulance Aspociation, as well as the Army AmlmhtllCe Certificate. At the inspection of the battalion, in calllp at Tenby, in August, the inspecting officer (Colonel Goldsmiu) drew particular attention to the marked

6

0 1 8

Examined imel fOHml (;OlT(:'ct.

l

WILLI-D[ THo)L\.::;, .TOIl;\, GnIFFITII, j E,·_\.x lJ.\. \'IE::;, Hon.

lIon. Auditors.

T,'casllt'Cr,

Jailll(UY 17lh, 1 96.

~o.

Xo. of \Yolllell

of )lell

--

\\,hoha\' e \rliO hn \'e who han' culll plctcd a n·ceinli cOllll'letcd conrs!' of Ct.'rlilic11.les. a course of illstrnctiull. illstrnctioll. ht Aill. I i\\ll'sill~. 1st Aill. ~\ll',illg . 1st .\ ifl. i\Hl'sillg'.

12 4

13

]

:'I~\ E FOll:\[ \,'1'10'\

~99

I

179

I

103 SIC\'CB

41

l;j

I

\\'ho ha\'e recl:i\'~ll

Cerlilicntes. lst .Ai(l. . i\ursing.

)[ell.

I

43

I

OF CE'\T11E .

21

I

hiT O( Tor;I:I:, 1 95. ~l

43

------ POTTERIES

Xo. of Certificated Pupils who IHlye rpceiYell :'Ilcdnllions.

--

.

CENTRE.

(V I1caut.

\\' omen.


183

182 ' ·i cc·Pl'CSi(lcnts.

Mr. James HeaLhi. M.P . R ev. 1. C. R. Scott, LA. Mr. 'William 'Woodall, 1Ir. P.

Dr. J . T . Arlid ge , M.D. , F.R.C .P., Lond. etc. Mr. D. H. Coghill, lIl. P. Mr. Joseph Gimson (1t:lil'lll:tn.

Rev. 1. C. R. U OllOl':U'Y

11'. Sydney

'Y.

cott,

M.A.

T l'Cll'iUl' Cl' :utel SCCl·ct a r y.

Malkin, R ock Cliffe, Che[l(11e, Stoke-on-Trent. JlonOl':UOY

.lll(]H ol'.

II'. Frederick Geell, Accountant, t oke·ou-Trent. Lifc

~I cm bcl's.

His Grace the Duk e of SntllCrland . H er Grace tbe Dnches~ of'utherlancl. The North taU'or!l~hire Hl1ilway Company. ~l e(1iC:ll

:Ur. Magnus Aeller, 111. n . c . s., Eng. L. It. c. P . , Lond. IIII'. A. Aitken, :\Ln., C.)I. Mr. C. :\1. Allan, liLA., ;'11.13., C.lIL Mr. S. King Alcock, 111. 13 . , L ond. Mr. J. Fred ..Arlidge, L.n.c.r., L.I:.C .. Mr. Geo. 1IIc. 1\1. Brown, 111.13 . , & C.lII. , Rrlin. Mr. A. T. Bury, L.n C.l'., Eelin., :\I.R.C.~., Eng. Mr. P . J. Byrne, L.le.C.P., L .n. C . ~. Ur. "\V. J. Co,ey, M.B.C.S., L.R.C.p. Mr. Jas. Craig, lILn. , Edin., lII.ll.c.:s.,Eng. Mr. Cbas. F . Daly, 111. u. ~ Mr. Tho:;. Dixon, 1I1.n.('.s. , Rng., L.R.C.P. , Lond. Mr. "\Y. Downes, 111. n . Mr. C. S. H:ll\\'anls, L.ILC.l-<. Mr. Francis E. Fernie, lILB.C.S., Ent.'. :5' . ll. C. P . Mr. A. Y. Griffiths, lILn.C., .L., & L,ll.C.l'. Mr. A. H all, :;II. u.c.s., Eng. Mr. J. T. Hall, L.ll.C.l'., Lond ., lILJt.C.s. Mr. G. Stoke~ Hatton, ;-'1. n .. lILS.,]\f. It C.:--i , ]1,'[1'. A. C. Harkness, L.RC.P., L .U. G. ' . Mr. Jas. Hindle, L. R. C. P. ,& L. E. C.B. , EelilJ Mr. S. John [:;o11, lII.U . ANNUAL

Staff.

1111'. E. White J one, ;If. n., Ch. 1II. :\11'. Jolm Leys, ;-'1..\ . , lILU. MI'. E. :\Iacke11zie, ill. D . 11k J a:-l . H. Maguire, L. lL C. s. 1., &c. nil'. J. Payne 1I111ssingham, 1IL1LC' . R., ~lll'geon-Capt. 1st S. amI .Y. Artillery Mr. A. iH. ~IcAhlo\\"ie, )Ln., F.n.S., E(liu. lIll. G . T. i\Ioekett, lIr.n . c.~" L ond .,

"'-c. ~Ir

IIy. Morris, n.A., n .•

t'. , L.l~ . C . P.,

1If.lt. C. ". i\I1'. H. Xicholls,)I.A., ;lr.ll . , (Cantab) Mr. A. Pnrke , ;I[.ll.C.s. 111'. '\T. Partington, lIf. IJ., C. lIf . 1\11'. C. H. Phillips lIL ll. )11'. W. Dowlillg Prellliergast, M.D., 111. Cb" ;lLA.O., D.S. C. :\11'. Bernard Hobin<;on,lII.n.c.s., Eng., L.JLC.P., L Ollt l. :Mr. J. Russr.ll, )I.A., M.D. ilIr. J. 'teele, L.Il.C.l'., & L. H.C.S., ELlilJ. Mr. J. Vernon, ;lLn., n.R" Lond. lIlt,. Davi(l F. Walker, D. .L, ;-'Ln. :Mr. H . Langley W ebh , lII.Jl.C., . REPORT.

TH E Committee hav e pleas ure in presenting their r eport for th e sE'ssion endeel SeptembC:'r 29th, 1896. The Raihvay employes have been well represent ed at the lectures, as also have the County and Borough Police Forces and the miners of N orth Stafford~hire. Th e Committee o(rer their bes t thanks to the hOllomry medical

staff for their very valuable help as lecturers anrl instructors, anel also for their kindly inter est in, and support or, the work of the .Ll..ssoeiation generally and this Centre specially. They also t ender their grateful thanks to nIl'. H. C. Ramsdale, the late Treasurer, who bas severed his conl1C:'ction with the Centre Oil leaving the district; 1IIr. Cuutlci1lor Geen, the honorary auditor; as well as the other olllcers of the Centre, amI the various corporations amI public bodies who have a11o\\·eo. the frea use of rooms for meetings, lectures and drills . 1l1cctinys.-A crowlled anel enthusia tic meeting was held in the Stoke Town H an , on "\Yellnes(1n.y, November 13th last, whell the Right H nn . Viscouut Enntsford, (, . C.1\[. O ., Director of the Ambulance D epartment of the Onlelof t. John ofJerusalem in England; presi<led, amI was supported by H er Grace the Duchess of ntherland, who hall con en led to distribute the certificate gained 11y ,tnc1ents of the Cen tre, the )layor uUll .Mayoress of toke (Alllerm:lI1 and 1IIiss Birk.), )11'. W. ,Yoodall, )['P., )11'. D. II. Coghill, 111. P., and 1111' '. Coghill, the Rector of ~toke <\l1d lIIn;. Crump, the Rev. 1. C. R. "cott, chairman of the 'entre, amI )lrs. cott, the Rev. O. R. Bailey, Mr. Taylor A hworlb, and 1I[1's. 1\s11\\'ort1l, and llIl1llY othcr· . 'rhe chairnlan expl'es ell the plel~ me it gave him to come to toke, awl saill tllat in these (lays it was banlly necessary for anyone pre:;i(liIl Cf on an occasion like that to disell . the llucstion as to ,\'h~tller the work they were engaged in was llse[nl or not. Accillellts were of fre'[uenr Oeel1lTellCe among those working in mines, llock.·, railway .. and in crowded centres of industry, <llltl the (luestioll \l'a:, how were these accidents to lJe met! )loney coulll do a great Ileal, ano. money was generally [oullli for the relief of the unfortuuate pcrsoll in.iul'l·tl aud his family, uutil lIe "'as put 011 his lE'gs again. But money c0111(lllot stop IJleeding frol1\ a s(;!Ye1'c(l art'1'Y, and money could llot lJU.llrlage a broken leg, or giye relief lo a sufl'erer alHll'ut him ill the ,Yay of gctting completely cured . Ily lwt\ml11uc8 airl, hm\" Ycr, the docl.or's laham' "'as greatly lightenec1, and the injure!l persnn':; chance of reco,"ery greatly illcreascrl if Ite hall at the time of the accident llt~en II 'lieately handlel) byollleoJle who llnllel'stooll the work. The ],oore t persoll who hal) le:HlIt "'irsL aill " amI llmlllliance \\"ork was, at the tim!.! of an accltlent, 1l!uch more to the front (wll eOlllllrender nlUch better help than a e'lpitali::.t \\'ho hatillot leamt it. The \\"Olk ,,·a. an honourable onc: he felt it anltollOlll' to he cOl1llCctell \\'ith it, awl he hoped all COllnecll~!l with it in the lli"trict would fLl'l tl,e dignity of their work. Another great lllcrit or the 11l0yemellt was that it wa· hOllorary . Like llll'l'l',\', it \\as in it~ actiull "lwice ble .. sed," amI it ha(lmTi\'ul the oppo::.it iOIl aJlll the gllllll-llaturel) chafr \\ hich it 11at1 hall to e01l tellli agaiust. He \\,<1:; glad to ~ce tlte work extelldillg, not only ill this coulltry, but in th(~ Colollie~, al\(l he II as gratiiiell to sel' that in that lli~triet it ml.' so well recognise,l by the police awl railway oflieial' . The llistril,ulion eeremony followell. The reripients were of hoth sexes, alld of "ariou' grade:; of !'ooc;il·ty. _\ they aseellllell the platform to rccciYe the 111clla11ioll:; and eertiticates at the hands of the Duchess of utherlalll1. they were co['r1i(11), greetell, policemen amI rail\yay gllal'll and porters ill uniforll! heillg specially markctl Ollt ("or applause . The chief llelllontrntion W9S, hO\\"[2Yc1'. besto\\(.d upon )lr. J. ,\Tatts l1ml a lJumhcr of other', \\"h o 'e names were well know11 from the heroic d eetls they pel'fOl'll1 e(l ill re cning life at the di~astrou inullllatioll of the Di glla ll Hill Colliery in January. At th e HnDley T owll II all , on Jl1l111ary 20th, 1 fIG, the ccrtificate were prc'entetl to the Borough Police lly the Mayor of Hanley . Th e men \\'ere unable to be pre eut at the allnual gelleral distribution at ~toke. Th e lllllHher of ca e' in \\ hit h tudent:, h ave heen able to re11l1er as i tancc are far too llUll1 erOns to rcconl. Th e\' inclulle


184

185

accidents of almost every description . At the Hanley Police Court in December last, a ca e of wounding was before the magi.'trates, " 'hen Mr. John Clare, Ul'geon, stated that he attended the pro ecutar, and found him suffering from a clean cut about C:Ln inch and a half long on the side of the head , The woulld had been bandaged by P .C. France, a student of the Centre, and the bleeding partially stoPI eu, and tl,e doctor said that it was quite pos ilJle that, but for the application of the bandage, the man nJight have died from loss of blood . Since the issue of the last report, the denth lIas occulTed of Sir Smith Child, Bart., .President of the Centre. H is name W(lS held in great honour throughout the dish'ict on account of his personal character, and of hi almost Unb0l111dell genero it)' to\\'ards the leading societies and institutions carrying on good works aroullu him. His benefactions and endowments in many ca es perpetuate the works in which he was chiefly interested . The Committee cannot allow this report of the work of their Centre to he pub }ished witi,out inserting in it a brief note concerning their hon. secrptary and trea 'urer, It if> not easy to convey to the j1uulic any idea of thc cxtcnt of the duties which Ml'. Sydney ,V. Malkin so kindly undertakes: and the llllll'calietl interest, the excellent bUfiiness qualificationfi, and the i11\'ariable comte y which characterise his fu1fi1l11~nt of his labour of love during several years pa talc beyond all praise. The Committee can only repeat that the highly flourishing condition of the Centre is to be very much attributed to his "ork, and his way of (loing it. The,\' tender him their special thanks .

Geneml Statement of Receipts ancl R eceipts.

E~'J1e1uliture . E;q)endit~,,?·e .

To:Countl'y Clas es, as per ,,"'13 'tatemcnt £87 7 ._.1 . tudent ' Fees 32 9 " torE'S 29 1 " :JIeJl1llions 10 2 .," Subocriptiolls and Donations 26 6 Bank Interest 0 7 " Uniform Fund" Dalanre from last cs ion £:2 18 9 Uniformssolcl 10 19 9 Donations G 3 0 HI 1 ., Transport 0 15 Balance due to Local H Oll . " Secretary 36

By Country Classes, as per 8 tatelllent £ 94 7 11 6 Balance from last Session 44 16 ot " Examiners' Fees, Travelling 3 " aud Incillcntal Expensefl, 0 l'C, 21 12 0 2 10 9 3! " tOl'es " Pril1 ting and tationery 20 ~ 10 1 " Me(lallions 13 16 6 " Gratuities to Caretakers 0 5 0 " Rent of Rooms 1 16 6 " Fire In~;urance 0 2 0 " nifornts 13 13 1 6 " Petty Cash Account0 " Postage ' 8 6 31 Travelling Expenses, 4} Hou. ecretary 2 16 5 arl'iage of Parcels 0 19 G~ 0 1 g K e\\'spa pel's o 12 1 tationery All Yertisemell ts 0 4 0 Hoys a :JlolleIs 1 0 0 Tnin ,'port Expenses 1 14 -1~ a ,11 in hantl of Treasnrel' " ( nif'orms Accoun t) 5 tJn 0 £2-11 1

6t

Session 1 95-96 . Ealatlcc Sheet, S(ptcmbf'.f' 24th, 1 96. Statement of RlXeipts cmd EJ;penditm'e fOl' Oountry Olasses, tou:ards the E,)'PenSl's

Li(l bil illes. TI) Estilllutcll ,Ullol1n t of

oj which the Statfonlshil'e County Oo~mcil hare made Grants. Receipts. Account Ko , 1. To Connty Council Grant Class Fees " Stores " Donations and Sll bscrip" tions

Carrierl down

E~jJen(litLll'('.

£48 0 5 16 31 10

0 0 8

2

0

£ 7

1

7 8

By Store~ . £47 Printing auel tationcry . 3 " Firing and Lighting . 2 " Gratuities to Caretakers. 3 " Bent of Rooms " Examiners' Fees, Tra velling " and I n ciden tal Expenses. &r, 31 Petty CaEh Account" Postages 1 Travelling Expenses, Hon, ecretary 1 Cal riagc of Parcels 1 Boys as Modcls 0 Canied dO\\'ll

£84

Hl11 2 3 10 7 2 0 nil 16

6

17

5l.:!

"

Assets.

By Onb,talHling Accounts

Accol1nts not renclel'c(l . £'2 Alltonn t du e to Loeal H Ollorary •'ecreta]',)' 36 L 'Glliforlll. Account 5 3 Dalance (heiug Assets oyer LialJilitics) 31 14

-I t

.£75 14

2~

SynXEY

'Y.

6

4t " 0

MALKIN,

aIHi "alne of tock and ~torcs Oil hand. £70 11 ('ash in hand of Treasnrer (Uniform Accollnt) 5 3

o

£75 H

'2~

Loc((l lIon. ScCl'ctal'1j ((nd Treasul'er.

,'toke-oi/ -Trent, Scpte?nbu 29th, ] 96 ,

3 1 17 2~ 18 11

Examinell and alloll'ed at the Anuual :Jleeting of the Committee, at Cheadle, thi' 10th day of October, 1 95. ( igncd), ] ::-\GLIS C, R. COTT, Ohairman.

7 11

I berehy certify t11itt I haye examinell the foregoing accoLlnts with the books anel \' onchers, aml find them in on1er and correct. FREDElUCK GEE~,

1 i J: 1 , Glebe Bllil(lings, Stoke-on- Trent, Octobet' 31st, 1 96 .

Accountant.


18G ISSUE

OF

187

CEH,T I FlCATE~ ,

~ o.

No, of Men

or

Wom en

-

-

~ o.

whu hftve who have who have cOlllpleted a com pleted received course of a course ot Certificates, i nstruetion. lllstruction. l ~ t Aiu. I Nursing. 1st Ald. I ;\'ursing. 1st Aid. I Nlll'Slllg.

1st Aid. I NUI':-.illg.

SIXCE 1ST OCTOBER, 1

I 201

580

166

I

ot' CertifIcated Pupils who have receiveu ,\1 cual lions.

who have received Certi licatc;;,

87

33

I

29

Statement oj Ii,eceiptlj and E,},)Jenclitnrejl'om 1893 to 1896.

I \VollJen.

95,

I

49

JI~

services they have rendered to the cause, were accorued the honour of selection for enrolment in the Order, the former as member (llOnorary serving brothel') and the latter as honorary associate, which selection has l'eceiyed the sanction an<l appro,'al of Her Majesty the Queen and of the Prince of Wales.

1

E,/~'pcndit w·c. ] 893 . 5 By Balance due to Treasurer

Rceeipts. 1893. To C<1sh in Bank " Cash ill hanu

£0

o

8

RAMSG ATE CENTRE. Formed 18 L Pl'cshIC1lt.

Captain L.

1 95. " Class for Gas and Watel' Departmcll t

,V. Vaile.

16 2 10 1,) 2 10 2

l\Ir. R. W. Wilkie,

M.A.

6 3 0

4

0

3 l\le(lallions supplie(l 2 0 .," Carriage of Parcels Class .Exl)en~es at Christ " Church. 1 2 :J Attell(lan t ,&c., at Clas es 1 ~6. Remitted to Hea,l-quarters" Examination Expen es 12 tore' . 2 tore. in haml " Cah in Dank 5 " Ca .h ill hand 0

0 10 3

0 0

9

2

:)

0

0

I)

G

6 15

0

3

1

;\['A.

£39

0

9

0 0 15 I 0 ~~

"

I1onorary TI'CaSUrcl'.

Mr. Charles Cotton,

0

., rill vertising Classes Clas Expenses for 14 " Lectures

Vicc,Pl'CSicl C1lt s.

Rev. H. Barh'am, Mr. H. Weigal1.

o

1 9,1 .

1 940.

" Class Fees, Ladies' " Fiu,t Aill ., " Ul"ing Course . "Medallions upl'lietl " Cla. s, Church Lalls' Brigade.

£1 12

0

£39

UOlloral'Y Sccl'et:IJ-;r.

Mr . .A. H. ScoLt- White, B._·. . . , The Elms.

F.R.C.P.

AmlitL'(l and

B.SC.,

o fOUllU COl'l'l:et.

A. :;\1.

L.

HILTOX, A uditm', YAILI, Preicll/lt.

A. H,

F . R . C.I' .

Octobcr Hth, 1

IK"UE OF Mr. n. Mr. R. I\lr. C. Mr. C. JUl'. R.

Hicks, M.lt.C.S. G. Hicks, M. ll. C. R. ,Yalter 'cott, ~\l.n . , Edin. II. Tamplin, i'll . U. C. R. C. Worsley, M.IL C. I:;.

ANNUAL REPORT. L A First Aid Clas'> (second course) was helel for railway employes (S.E. and L. C. and D.); 14 were re-examined and pas 'ed . The certificates for the two courses and S.E.R. Badges were presented to the men on July 19th, 1 95, by Sir My les Fen ton, the General Manager S. E. R. 2. A First Aiel Class was hclu for the Corporation Employes of the Gas and Water Departments; 29 men attended, of whom 27 were examined by Dr. Whitehead Reid, on April 17th, 1~95, and all passed. The lectures were delivered by Dr. Cotton, and the Certificates presented by the 1\1 ayor, Mr. C. Gwyn. At a meeting of the Chapter-General of the Order, held on March 12th, 1895, Mr. A. R. Scott White, B.Sc., B. A., the Hon. Sec. of tbis centre, and Dr. C. Cotton, F . IL c. P., Treasurer and Lecturer, in recognition of the long and distinguished

Cl.nrox,

l',·C(/SIIi'Cr.

CO'll-"'IIITE, HOi!.

0ccrcteu·!'.

()6.

JIedical Staff.

Surg.-Capt. Berry, ;lLR.C.S. JUl'. R. T. Bowden, M.D. :Mr. C. CotLon, F . Il . C.p. 1111'. G. B. Courtney, ;II. D. 1111'. G. E. Halstead, ;\I.D.

\r.

L'll \1:LE~

LiI'e lUeml)cl'.

Mr. Charle. Cotton,

.:1

v~

ERTIFICATE"'. X,). {\f "'olllen

Xo of)Len

,rita huYe

who 1Ia\'c receil'cd Curt ificalcs.

cOllljlletetl a course ot

Xo. of Cel'tilicate,l

who han: ClIlIll'lelell a

who huYe recei I'ell CL'rtilkates._

cnul'se of instl'llclion.

instruction. I XUl'sing. 1st .\id. I !'. ursing. 1st Aill I Xursllig.

1st Aill.

1st _\i<l

IPupilsI'eeciwho ha \"(: I' e,l ~[L'Llallions.

~len.

Xnrsin!!.

I

\\11111<:11.

L-eR FOlD! \TlOX OF CEXTllE.

234

I

I

1 "

I

:26

READING

150

161

CENTRE.

Formed 1<.;93.

.HI'. George W. Pal Iller.

100

I

3

50


189

18 8 [ SUE

, ricc·Pre [clents .

Mr. "Mr. 1111'. The 1111'.

1111'. O. B. Stevens Mr. S. B. Stevens Mr. U. J . Sutton II'. H. Sutton Lieut. -001. G. Villiers Turner.

, V. Bonny J. Milsom, Jun. O. T. ilIurrloch, :M . l'. Mayor of Reading ( Mr. O. Ridley) F . Saunders

Mr. J. B. Hurry,

1111'. H . H . Phillips-Oonn,

M .D .

No. or Women

No. of Men

-

who have who have who hav~ completed a received completed course of Certi Ii cates. a course of instruction . instruction. 1st Aid. I Kursing. 1st Aitl. I Nnl'sing. lRt Aid. I NllrRin~.

)[onOl'nl'Y Tl·c a SIl1· Cl'.

Chairman.

ill. D.

226

320

SIKCE 56

72

William O. Long, 25, London Street, Reading.

I

No. of Certilicatpr] Pupil!! who have recei veri Medallions.

who have received Certificates. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

SINCE FORMATION OF OENTHE. 78 100 I 72

)[OIlOl'ary Secr e f al'Y. ~Ir.

OE lnI lflOATES.

OF

OCTOBEl'., 1895. 20 I 15 I 15

I Wnlllf'n.

Men.

42

27

21

1ST

8

Lifc lUc mbc l's .

1111'. O. B.

:1\11'. G. W. Palmer nIl'. F . Saunders

tevens.

RICHMOND CENTRE. Formed 1 82 .

jU c tlical Staff.

l~l' cs icl cllf

1111'. O. O. Maurice D r. ~f urrell Dr. Phillips.Oonn Dr. Price Dr. hettIe Dr. Tench 1111'. Truman Mr. Walters 1IIiss ,Varner. 1111'. Wilcoekson.

Dr. Dr. 1111'. Mr.

Abram Ashby Olowes Freeman :nIl'. Gilford Dr. Holden Dr. Hurry ~Ir . Key 1111'. Little Mr. Major A

I

UAL

( 'II a i l·lIlan.

ir J o11n Whittaker Ellis, Bart.

"

£66

8

(Signed)

6

By Fees to St. John'13 Gate Stores

" " "" Hire " " of Rooms

" "

Ashtlene, Mount Ararat Road, Richmond. Mr. J. Williamson, :U c clical l'" f nff.

REPORT.

"

nIl'. ami Mrs. A. Bridger,

Li fe ;U Clll bc l's .

&l']Jenclit~t?'c

0 0 2 6 6

I

Mr. W. Bateman, F.n.C.i'.

Statem,ent of Receipts and EJ.·penditu?'e to December 31st, 1895.

4

1I0nOl'll l'Y SCCl' r f:H'ic . .

J(onOl':1l'Y T I'('a Sll1'Cl'.

('oloncl Spark .

THE "'ork of this Oentre has been canied on with success during the year- seven courses of lcctures have been given, six on "first aid" and one on "nursing"; 122 candidates presenting themselves for examination, 120 of \"hom were successful; 28 <>f this number were for re-examination and 16 for medallions. Active and useful work has been done by the Reading Oorps of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, which numbers 30 members.

Receipts. To Oash in hand, Dec. 31st., 1894 £15 7 12 17 " Olass Fees (Women) 12 6 " (:Men) 8 15 "" Sale of Stores Medallions 2 11 " " Subscriptions 1411

II.R.II. The Duke of Teck, G.O. B.

" "

Printing, Stationery, Advertising, & Sundries Medallions . . Balance in hand, Dec. 31st., 1895

0 3 4 2 11 3 7 3 15 6

£10 3

5 5 5 3 9 6 29 10 £66

8

II. H . PHILLIPS-OONN, Han T?·casul'er. JAMIESON B. HUIlRY, Ohairman. ,VILL[A~l O. LONG, .Han. Secretat·y.

1 6

MI'. J. ,Yillialllson,

nIl'.

~r.D.

Sla{clIlrnt oj Reccipts Receipt. £'27 3 To Balance in haull . " uu criptioll 'o 10 Hon. Harriet nrollrick 001. parks, 5s.; nIr. . o 10 Sparks 58. Miss Murray, 5s.; :JIrs. o 10 R. A. 'mith, 5s. Lally 1 ngge- Price, 58.; o 10 Ir. A. B1'itlger, 5fl. . Sir J. ,Yhittaker Ellis, o 10 Bart. 12 0 " Fees, "fir ·t aiel" lass . ~ 0 " ale of Books &, BalHlngcs " P. O. avings' Daule, 011 ] nterest, 1 95 . " Re-examination Fees (13 01:2 at Is.) . "Medallions, from 3 9 Reci llient13

nr.

Jardiner,

;\LD.

M.D.

alld Erpcnrlillli'c, 1 95-6.

Er]1cncli ill ?·c. 4~ 1 By P.O. Ortler Han. Director

o o o o

of Stores

£2

9

3

5

5

0

"Dr. J. II. Ganliller (Lectl1l'er's Fee) "Expense of" first aid" Olass "Expcnses of MeLlallion lass for ,,'hier ecretar), Medallionil Ditto, Examiners' Fees "Ditto, IneiLlental Expenses . " Tl'cl1 'nre1"s Postage Balance in hand

1 19 10 0

3 9 :2 10

6 0

o 10

G

0 1 31 12

3

I" o 6

6 8

9

o 6

£4

£4 P.\HKR,

7

olonel, Han . J.'1'easul'cr.

6~


190 lSSU E

OF

1 91

OERTIFICATES.

ISSUE

--

100

IH

.. o. of W01l1en

No. of Men

- - - -who h ave who have who have completed a received c01l11,Ieted course of Certitieates. a course oj instruct ion . in'trllctinll. bt Aid. I Xursill)!. 1st AIel. I ~lll~illg . 1st Aid. I Nur~illg.

OEH.TIn CATES.

- -- -

(

No. of Women

Xo. of Men

OF

wh o have r eceive! \ Certificates.

Xo. of Certificated Pupils who have received Medallions.

1st Aid . I i\lll:-iillg.

SLKCE FORl\IATION OF CENTlm. 3·U 367 I 218

M en.

I Women:

-

201

98

,

-

----

-

who have who have who have completed a received cOlllpleted course of Ce r tificates. a course of instruction. instruction. iStAId:IL'\lIrsing. l~t AieL I Nnrsing. 1st AiLl. I 1\urslllg.

1114

126

I

who haye receiver\ Certi (kates. 1st Aid~1\ursillg.-

SINCE FOJUIATIOK OF CENTRE. 29 29

So. of Certificatee] 1:'upils who have re".,jvetl. lIledallions. ~b'n.

34

I WUlllel;

I

SIXCE 1ST OCTOBER, 1,95 . 20 23 1 I

ROCHDALE CENTRE. Formed 1886.

RIPLEY CENTRE. Formed 1 91.

Colonel C.

~I.

Royd ,

,,1. P .

Pl·csidc nt. ~Ir .

Chail'man.

F. ·Wright.

Mr. J. R. Heape Charles Ford nIl'. Geo. Day

:JIr. Charles Buck, Chief Constable, Rochdale .

Mr. R. Hurst. l icc·Ch:lirlUllll.

Chnirillun.

Jlc <ll cal

Mr. Jas. Crossley.

1111' . .A.. L. Wright.

:Mr. P. Baillie, Mr. Frank Allfrey, Ripley, Derby.

1\11'. W . H . Lowtbian.

State171,ent of Receipts and Expenditu?'e

/01'

the Y ea?' ending Septem ber 29th, 1896.

~f

a 0".

:Mr.

:If. D.

~Ir.

1I0ll O)'aI'Y SCCl'c tal·Y.

H onorary Trcaslll'c r.

T. H. lIayle, M. n. :JIr. A. Je!rerson, :lLD. , & s. n., Lond. lIf. R. C. '.

Mr. "T. J. Kerr, :lLD. :Mr. S. Lord, :lLJ~ . C.H. Mr. T. JUeh'in, :II. B.

~lr.

11'. :Jrr. Mr. Mr. Ul'.

'Y. 'Y.

Mills, L.n.C.p., Ed. l)inck, M . B. J. Hodley, :lLP.. C.:>.E. R. B. eEers, :lLR. . S.E. , V. H. harpIes, :lI.1U': .S.E. 'Y. tan well, L. M., Ed. J. P. , Valker, :lLlLC.S.E.

E~cpenclitw·e .

Receipts. To Balance in hand, Sept. 29th, 1895

Jlonor:Il'y Tre a . Ul'Cl' :uul Secr c tary.

DCllufy ('hairman.

Dr. Hooper.

~Ir .

By :r.rr. King- ew Tyl'es to Ambulance Chair " nIL La wton-Cleani;)g Carriage Butterley Co-Rent of " Ambulance House ,. ecretary - Postage Balance in 11an(1 . T

£3

£3

6 11

6 11 j

"

£0 12 6 011

0

0 1 0 0 1 5 2 1 0 £3

C. LAWTON, Chainnan . \ VM . H. L OWTHIAN, T1'eaS1t?·er·. FRANK ALLFREY, H on. Secreta?''/}.

611

AN UAL

REPORT.

DUHI:\G the pa t year 14 "first aid" and two nursing clas es have been belL1. I n aL1dition to the above, 50 males anll three female preseuted them elves for their first re-examination, and 23 males and 13 females for their second re-examination, and all passed. ince the formation of this Centre, in the year 1 6, 1,~39 person have l)assed the "first aid" examinatioll, (lualifying them to render "fir t aid," viz., 937 males and 302 femal es; 87 of the above females have passed the examination for the nursing classes, in addition to the" first aid. " The success of the classes ha.s been most marked (l nring the past few yeurs, and the interest so far shows no sign of abating. It is to be regretteJ that more ladie do not join the nursing classes, the kno\dedgn to be gained hy attending them is


192 SADDLEWORTH CENTRE. most valuable, and might at any time be of the greatest pos ible use. W ere this more generally realised, there conld not fail to be a large num bel' of classes organised, and well attended. The Police have attended 137 case of accidents during the past year, and their knmdedge of "first aid" has been applied, and their services have been greatly appreciated by the medical men, ancl the public. The horse ambulance has been call ed out to 13] accidents. Tbe medical staff, as usual, have lectured to the r espective classes most willillgly, alid it is o,ving to their attention that a good percentage of passes has been obtained . The statement of the receipts and expenditure for the year is submitted herewith.

Formcd 1 94 . )'rcs illl'nl.

Mr. D. Dcnt. ( 'hair·lllan.

police

JI ()llo .·ar.r T.·caSllrCI·. ~h.

uperinten(lent ProseI'.

lIoJlorary

Statement of Receipts and Expenditure fOl' the yecw ending Scptembcr '29th, 1 96.

£3 14 2 17 Cash in hand. Stores old dnring the 47 6 past year . . F ees received for Examin ers and Incidental Expenses 41 6

Tv Value of Stores in hand .

" "

4 2

The

I

5

0

By Stores purchased dming £41 16 past year and Examiner's Fee " Tn1.velling Expenses for 1 18 16 CIa. es H ea.cl-quarters Incidental " Expell e charged 7 10 017 Prillting . " Postage o 13 ", Stores in hand 4 10 '20 1 Cash in hand

.

"

I

9 0 0 2 0 5

311

CIL-\.RLES BUCK,

'1/,CClSlIi·C1' .

OctobeT 21st, 1896.

I SSUE OF CERTI FICATES. --No. of Women

of Men

who have who have who have cOP1lll etecl a completed received c('urHC of a course ot Certificates. instruction. instruction. 1st Aiel. I NUl'smg. 11st Aid. I to.m-sillg. 1st Aid I Nursing.

SISen: 1090

I

I

937

364 Sr::s-eE

137

I

126

I

No. of Certificated who have recei\'ed Cel'tifi<:ates. 1st Aid

I Nur~il1g.

Pupils who ha\'e received Mellallions.

I \\ oillen.

lIlan.

FOP.IlIATIO::S- OF CE~TllE.

I

I

1]3

hiT O CTOBEH,

U4

34

adrlleworth.

;-

Ex&win ed and fonml correct, J 0. . R. HEAPh, Chairman.

~o

'Flare, U [lpel'lll ill,

:1h'cli('al I' lal1'.

:'111'. J. F . .Aspinwall, ~!. 1:.( .s .. To. 1:.( .1'. :'Ill'. Hprhert Ral11sdell, ~l.Jl., Low!.. ~!.l:.( .. ~.,

:JIr. E. "-akehtl1l,

L.ll.C.I'., LH.C.".,

L.)[.

L.s .. \.

.AXX"G.\'L REPORT . encouraging succe . contillues to attellil thc labours of the Committec or the Sadlllewol'th Celltrc. The Centre feel their illllcbtcllne. to Dr. A. pilmall. Dr. H. Rams(len and Dr. ,\'akelalll, who haye gratuitol1'ly conJucterl the Clas e at so great a sacrifice of time atHI cOllyenience. The value of the knowlellge ohtainecl at thc clae; 'es has been shown ill a marked manner (lurill!! '-'ear. At Hinhmool' .., the J 0, Police Con 'table Haigh, by mean, of artilkial 1'0 'piratioll, asc(l the life of an olLl man who had bcell vi(.lolltly as 'auIted ; and ill 01 her parts of the llitl'ict tmlellt · have been ready, in many instancc ', to giye necessary help to the .ick anll illjured. During the year tho 'Ollllnittee have spellt £33 in erecting and efluipping three amlmlunce boxeH at cOllvcnicnt points in the llishict. TOIYt1nl " thi sum £:2,) wa raised by a cricket match, promot ed by "'uperintelHlont Pro. er, the Chail'llJan of the Centrp. .A conte t at the heginuing of the year, taken part in by three team ' representing the llirrcrent cla'se, ,rus prollucti\'e of a great amount of friendly rivalry. Dr. Fort, of Oltlham, who actell as judge 011 the occa 'ion, expres eJ him elf as agreealJly snrprisell at tIle efHcicllcy of the competitors. Tbe Committee gratefully ackno\"':lcllge the gift of a pail' of woollen wraps for the Uppermill Ambulance <lse, from 11'. Buckley, anti a similar gift from Mr. A.. Mallaliell, for the Delph Ca e. Th e COll1miLtee of the Centre no\\' pos es' tbree well-malIc amhulance cases, each containing a tele cope b'etcher, a portable box, eontaining emetics, timnlants, a supply of plaister aIlll1int, ec., and a numher of bandages amI spliuts. Then, for the use of cla se" there arc four othel stretchers, anu a many sets of splints, the " 'hole being of the yalne of o\'e1' £51. The Committee are now makiuc; arrangements for the holliing ot' cIa, PS u1ll'illg the cnmill~ winter. VEIty

£95

3 11

£95

ar.l.

"~a~hillgtoll,

E,)'l)e nd i t 11 1"C •

Receipts.

"

MI'. Albel't

~cc.·cl

J. 'Y. Haigh.

302

87

55

'27

17

35

1 95 .

120

I

13

'Y.

Q


194

195

Statement of Receipts and E;t'penditzlJ'c, 1 95-96. E.I'Jlendilw·e. Receipts.

SHEERNESS CENTRE.

I

To Balance In Treasurer's hand', September 2 th, 1 95 priugheaJ CIa s " Delph Class " Cricket I, Springh ead Matches Dobcros. Concert " UPI cl'lllill CIa ses, 1896 . .", ppermill Concert Conte. t "., Donation ., Dobcross CIa s pringhead Class " Don'1tion ". , Cricket ~latch, Police V . Tracie men Upperlllill ~nrsing Class " Donation- Uppermill " Co-operati ve Society pringhead )Iedals for " CIa s "Gppermill ~[edal for " Class ., :JIeclal. for Dohcross Class

£7 1 o 15 o 17 7 2 6 1 4 0 4 4 0

17 14 11 11 2 14 9

25 2

1 4

0

6

3

9

0

7

3

0

£76 17

By OdtHellows' Hall . £0 7 " nIes 1'8. illooreaud EJwards -Printing 2 0 2 Use of Pianos o 10 3 0 6 6 " Cabs Uppe1'mill Am bulance " Case Hequisitf's o 10 7 Messrs. ,1. , Yo ohle and 9~ " Son - laking and fixing 1 Three Ambulance Cases 16 8 3 tore -St. John Ambu5 " lance A ociatioll 33 14 6 ,)1 Me srs. nIoore and Ed wards, - 2 " -Printing o 11 0 Uppernlill Co-opf'mtive 0 " ociety, for use ofHaU . 0 6 Messrs. J. ,V. Noble and 7 " 0 8 on 9 " Chronicle" Ofiice0 3 0 I " Advertising )le(lal for Spl'inghead " Class 3 9 6 ., Medal for Uppel'mill 0 7 CIa s t3 ~](d<1ls for Dobcroc;s Class 3 0 " 1111'. J. W. Whitehead0 " PaiutingAmbulance(;a es 4 1 Mr. IV. K. Inglis-Re<]ui" 2 0 Rites for Ambulance Gases 1 16 il1eclals for Competition " Judge's Fee 1 1 " Hall-Advertising, &c .. 2 1 " Stamps, tationery, &c. 3 2 ":, Balance In Treasurer's 0 12 hand, ept. :2 th, 1 96 £76 17

1

6 0 6

(Vacant.)

0

UOllOI'l\l'.l'

2

Mr. John II.

6

0

1'11'. Charles AlTol, ,I. D. nil'. Juliu Cresal', L. jl,('.S, 1. Fll'ct llrgeon ,V. 13. Fletcher,

llbscriptioll', &c . .

1 , Broadway. afT. I

It.X,

£6 10

E'pcn r litll,'c. 13,- ,'torc:. . ,: E xallJilln.tion Expenses

Ii

L"'UE

UF

who have who have who h~ve completed a received completed course of a COlll"se of Cer tifi cates. in~truetion. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Ai el. I Nursing. 1st Aid. TN-Itrsing.

I

1st Aid.

"S o. of '''omen

O~

1

who 111l\'c who have who have complete!l a COllll,lctetl rCCl'i I"t'd conrs(' of a course of Certilil'atcs. instrnction. instl'lldion. 1st .\.)(1. , .\"llrsing. llsL Aid. ;-,ursing. 1st .\id . . .\"llrsing. ~[:\<'E FlIlD!.\"[ [1)'\

175

131

"[ ,,('r-; lsI' OtTUBE!:,

I

1

H

37

77

51

19

SINCE 1ST O CTOBER, 1895. I 54 I 53 56

51

19

80

I

fi4

!

55

11

1 95 . 13

SHEFFIELD CENTRE. Formed 1878,

I

9

"So. of Certificated Pupils who ha\'e receiyccl l\Icllallions. ~[en.

I WOIl1~n.

5

20

DF CE.:\ 1 HE.

:H

6

who have re('eiYcd CerU licntes.

I Women

SINCE FOIUfATION OF CE~TH.E.

le7

ti

CEU'l'IFICATF..

No. uf Men

N" o. of Certificated Pupils who JJave received MedallilJDfl.

Men.

£6 Ie

6

(2

~:l:

I Nursing.

o

~1

POWX.ALL,

who have received Certificates.

3 7

H. Bt'J\J:ows, Sccrrlar!j.

"So. of Women

Xo. of )1en

£3 3

6 JOII ,'

0 0 0 2

ISSUE OF CERTIFICATES,

I

~ccl'('ja)'y •

1ll'g.-ilIajol' R. H. Gardner, ,\. )LV . Snrg. -C'lPt. ,r. ,I'. Pope, A. )J.D. MI'. Jamcs haw, 'Ln., c.)!.

.£(j ] 0

Septembel' 28th, 1 96.

38

BlllTO\\'S,

J?CCr!/pt, . To Fccs,

(j

CUARLRS Puos, Elot, Chainnan, JAMES IVILLIAl\f HAIGH, T1'easU1'C'" ALBERT 'YASHINGTON, Ifon01'a1'Y ScC1·CtCG1'Y ·

III

allll

1l1'(' I'

, 't(({cmcnt of B('cc/jJls anti EJjJ('tUZitnre, 1 96.

6

6 0

1'J'cn ,

~J c clieal ~j

0

Audited and found correct, H TEU \, K¥ CARTElt,} A 1ldito1'S.

II .

( ) hail·lItall.

4

0

~.

Formell 1

9

The Right IIolloura,ble tJle Earl of Wharncliffe.


197

196 "icc·I"rcsicIcnt s .

Sir E. Ashmead Bartlett, hlr. C. Belk 1'I1r. J . E. Cntler

Mr. G. F . Locb\'oocl Right H on. A. J . l\1untlella, ;ILl:'. Mr. 'William Smith ir H. tephenson 1'111'. T . E. Vicker Sir C. E. H O\\"anl Vincent, C.B ,

ill. P .

Mr. William Favell Dr. Him e 1'I1r. S. Earn haw H owell MI'. 1'11. Hunter Mr. H. D. Lomas Dr. Law

1\[.1' .

M1'. A. Wil son MI'. C. Stuart Wortley,

IInnoI'ar)" Scc retary.

lIonor:u"y Tt·caSllI'cr.

Mr. E. Bain bridge,

lILl:'.

Dr. John

~I. P .

,17.

Martin.

.tl ss ist :lIlt Scc t·ctary.

1\11'. A. YV. \Varner, l L:, York treet. Life :'11 cm1)cI's.

The Right Hon. the Earl of ,Yharncliffe Mrs. T. H. Bingley John Bro\,n & Co., Limitell, Atlas , Vorks Charles Cammell & Co., Limited, Cyclops Works Mr. J. Bradley Firth, Norfolk Works Mr . Mark Firth Bir. J. H. Keeling, ~I.D .

Mrs. Hamilton Smith Steel, Peech & Tozer Lll. Sir Henry tephen on Vicker, Sons & Co., Ld., River IDon ,Yorks Mr. E. M. E. "Telby 1111'. C. lacro Wil Oil.

AN NUAL REPORT . I K presenting the Fourteenth Annual Report, the Committee feel that they haye every reason to be satisfied with the work done by the Sheflield Ccntre during the past year. Seventeen classes have been helll (15 "first aid" ancl two nursing), with a total membership of 311-(202 men anlll09 women). At the Examinations held on behalf of the Central Executive, 220 students pas cd satisfactorily, and in audition to these, 121 Certificaterlmembers have pa seu the first re.examination, and 32 the second re-examination, the latter having now ohtailleLl the medallion issued by the Association. These figures acllled to those of preyious years make a total of 6,98-1 passes since the formation uf the Centre. Th e following medical men have kindly acted as Honorary Lecturers during the past year :-Mr . A. K . Gale (Norton WooLlseats), Dr. D. A. Gray (Atterclifre), Mr. Clyde L. Hayes (Millhouses), Mr. J. R. Hill (Pitsmool'), Dr. J. D. Kenny (Treeton ), Dr. J. :01ason (Hanasworth ), Dr. J. ~mlle (\Yincobank), Dr. Hugh Rhodes, and Dr. S. Rooth (Dronfield) . Successful classes have been held (luring the year at several of the large ,,'ork:; in the district, and also at the Midland Railway Passenger tation. The Committee would again take this opportunity of impressing upon aU employers of labonr the desirability of encouraging the formation of classes amongst their men . During the past year 50 more memb'3rs of the Police Force have passeu through a course of instruction in " first aiu," and havc obtaineu the Certificate of IH'oficiency; 31 have also passed the first re-examination, and 9 the second re-examination. E very member of the Force is now instl'Ucted in "first aid," and very numerous instances have occuned in which tbc kuowledge has proved to be of the greatest possihle value. Several"' first aid' and nursing classes have recen ely been com-

mcncec1 in connection witl) the School Board Evening Continnation 3chools, these subjects lJeing now inclncl e(l in the Evening Schools Corle. Although these classes are not officially cOl1necte(l with the Centre, the Uommittee note their formation with satisfaction, feeling that beneficia.l results mnst accrue from a wider dissemination of ambulance knowledge. The ambulance carriage a nd litters llClonging to th e Cen tre conlinue to be largely used. The Committce regret that owing to the limited fnnds at th eir di .."posal they arc not able to a<1(l to the sLol:k of conveyances, and they would respectfully suggest to the Corporation ,Yatch COlllmittee the a(lvisahility of providing a(lJitiullal means for the transport of injured pe)'sol1 , illcluJing a horse ambulance carriage of a more 1ll0t1ern type than the one nolV in usc, IV hich \l'a~ pmchased by the Cen tre ten Fars ago . The COlllmittee desire to express their best thanks to the Honorary ecretary (Dr. ~lartin), the Lectlll'ers. the 'lao s ecretarie>;, awl all those "'ho llaye by their kind a sistance helped forward the work of the Centrc.

, 'taiCJ!lC'zt of Receipts (t i/(Z E.c]7f'Hclilttl'e fu!' the Yeetl" end ilLY Septell~bel" 30th . 1 D6. .flcer ipl q . To Dalance in Hank, Oetollcr 1 t, 1 9,) .

" CIa .. Fecs " . 'tores . , ~llll'rriptions . " Dank Interet, le .. s mis. ion

o

£4 10 ti 19 5 ]7 26 3

'0111-

o

E;''1Jend it l!?'C. By Examination Fees and

(5

7 6

6 3

I

£105 16 10

£34 16 10 Examiners' Expenses 169 " M('dallLOJls A si tant '. eeretary's 31 19 -1 . alary, &c . 4 7 0 .. Printing awl tationery. 9 4 ·1 PO'lages -1 6 2 Acl\'ertising >' 0 15 0 .. Hire of Booms 4 3 ., 1\1 iscellall eons Expenses. Hl 9 9 Balance in Hank " n05 16 10 I'

I haye eXamillC(l the Cash Account ro]" the year el1clcll eptember 30th, 1 \l6, with the Bank ra,;s Book ancl Youchern :Ulcll"crtify this to be a corrcct ::.ummary of the samc.

Odobe,' 15th, 1 9(1. I, 'UE

OF

OERTIFl 'ATE. Xo. of WOlllcn

Xo. ;jf Men \I

who Ital'e l'crei I'p,l Certi [iraLcs.

wlto have completed ,t cour:e of

cOll1pleted a conl':;e of i Ilstl'nctioll.

in~t1"UctioJl.

1st Aid.

I ~ursillg.

1st Ai,L I :-\UI"sing, 1"t'E

3'il

I

I

2997

l~t

I

I

140

I I

Aid I :-\nl'sing.

Fu 1~)L\TlC l~ OF

~O.

1st Aid

received ~I

I l'hil'sillg:' I

I

1:-;'[' OOTOllEH, 1 95. 60 30 79

20

I

I

39-1

edallion .

)[en.

I

Women.

EKTllE. 277

:2

of' Ccrtif.1cated

Pupils who have

who have received CerU ficate .

746

£) I '" 'I~

202

ItCl ItU\'e

112~

I

137


199

19t)

Statclncnt of Receipts ancl EJ']Jenclitu1'C for the 8 months ended September 30th, 1 96.

SHIPLEY CENTRE.

I

Receipts. 1 1 3 10 7 1 5 0

Dona,tio n " Clas Fccs " ale of tores " Bn.lu.ncc due to T rcasurcr .

Formed 1 96. Prcsidcn ••

"

Mr. George C. "\Ya,ud.

£19

EJpenclitn1'e.

Mr.

n. ,r.

~I a

I

UE

OF

CERTI FICAT ES. Xn. of \Yolllen

::>0. of Men II'ho

who h[l\'e rt'cl'i I't'll CCl'titieatl's.

')

who ha\'e receil'''II

course of illtitl'uclioll.

:-'llrsi II~.

~llr"jllg. ht Aid.

!,UI'C

ellllll'll'!I"\ a

in-..ll'netilln. lst Ajl1.

lIonorary Trc a s n I·c r.

0

Octaucl', 1...:96.

11'110 hal'c "0 III pI c tell a CIlUI'S" of

:JIr. D'Arc)" B. Carter.

4.

6 6

D'Ancy B. CAHTElt, ChoinJLall. JOIl::> 1. DAYI,.O::>, T?'CClSW·C1·. D. F. Gmmn::>, Secrctet1'!!.

Mr. Miles Rhorles ~I r. :;\liles So'.wlen Mr. W . Sykc· M1'. Jo epl1 Wade Mr. J. . \Y atts.

( ' hail'lIla 11.

1 5 0 10 £Hl

on

I1Ir. J oh11 S. Rhor1e

1 0 11 811 1 1 1

0

J

' ·ice·)'res i(Ie n's.

Mr. R. L . ArmstronoMr. J . A . Burton '" Mr. Ellis Denby County Alderman H . Dunn Mr. W. H. Ellis, J. P. Mr. Forte cue Flannery, M.P. Mr . G. 'Y. Holloway :Blr. F . Hoblcs

£4

0 By Rcnt of Rooms Stores 0 6 " Sbttionery anel Printing. 6 " Examination Fees and 0 " Travclling Expenses " I ncidental Expenses

£2 11

'1'0 Subscriptions

:\0. nf Certificated Pupils who hal·c l'ecpj I'ell

:\lellallinn,;.

Ccrtilicat~5 .

bt _\ill. ! Nursing. lst .\ill. I Xursin~. :\1,'11 .

,

\\'1I1II"n.

3

Mr. J. I. Davisoll, Blaclforcl Old Bank, Limitcd.

I

:j

lIo1101'ary

Scn·c .a .. y .

Mr. D . F . Gril,l,ill, 16, Alcx<1ncl1'<' Roacl.

SOUTHAMPTON CENTRE. Jl c clical

,V. T.

Ainsworth, )r.n. 1'I1r. D'Arcy B. Cartel', lIr.r: . C. S. Mr. W. H. Ellis, )1. n. C.H . Mr. J . Emerson, L.ll.C.S. Mr.

~ 'afr.

FOl'lllCll 1

111". ,V. Foster, n.A., )f. n. Mr. J. T . Gre~', )I.Il.('.i' . 111' . .r. J. Ru1.l1crforr1, M.D. 1\[1'.

E. Thol'lltOll, )[. B.

,nrgeoll-Gcneral W. C. )laclelt11, 1I0llOI'al'}' TI·ca"'lU·('t· all(l

AK;\,UAL REPORT . SIXCF, the formation of this Centre in Fcbruary last we have organised a corps in connection with the 't. J 011 n Amhulance Brigade, <1]]rl hope hy regular practices to keep up the interest of ambulance pupils in their ,,"ork, anr[ to rend(·r them more efficient. A "first aid" clas!", cOllsisting of railway employes, firemcn, postmen, and factory ,,"orkers has l,een held, and 22 passe(l out of 24 prcscnted . Accompanied hy the horse amhulanre the corps paradcel with strctcoers, and took part in tlw procession of the Frien(lly Societies in July. At thc invitation of one of our vice-pl'el>idellts, :J11'. W. H . Ellis, .J.P. , the corp., heae1eu. by tlle Shipley Brass Rand, a t .tellL1c(1 a Ga.rden Pa.rtyat hiplcy Hall, ane1 gave an exhihition of "first ai(l" hefore a large af'semb1y intercstcr1 in ambulance \York . At this party 1\1rs. Ellis kimlly distributcLl the certificates gainecl 11y thc pupi1,. dlll'ing thc year.

O.

)[.11.,

C. F.

~(· ('I 'c tal'l·

)11'. ~ orman Aldridge, ~l. ll., rU'.II., Hamilton Howe, 'ollllllercial Hoad, ... ollthulllptOll. ;lIecIkal

Jlr. X orman Ahlri\lge, )1. n. Mr. R. D. II. l~\\'illill1, L.n. C.l'., LOllL1. AKN AL ,'EYEX

~'afr.

~lr .

1\.. IIal'nett, )1. It ( n. \\T f1Ll e, ~l. H.

:---.

Ml'. A. REPORT .

classcs have Leen held (llll'illg the pnst ycn,r, inclucling

011C

jnnior come.

'1'\\'0 claR cs wcre compo 'c(l of ni1\'\'ie,; cmployed in thc clock e~tension work·, [tntI thrce of teachers undcr the 'chool Board . obtaining the meda.llion.

'l'lI'eh'c laclies have l,ecll ::;llcce' tul in


200

201

Statemcnt of Receipts and Ea.'lIenditnl'e jo}' yea rending OctolJC1', 1 96.

ANNU AL REPORT.

RCCc~lJt8 .

DU.r..I~G the year a nursing class

E,l'lJencl itu1·e.

By Balance in hand CIa s Fee' from fonr " CIa 3e (less expenses) ., )Ieclallions Books, etc. " Returnell from HeaJ Office " Due to Tl'eaRnrel' .

9~

£4 10 12 13 1 0

. 0 ,

7 :2 ~

6 9

~

o 16

£32

2

W. C.

To Po tage, etc. Hearl Office (l11eJallions) . " torcs " Exa mi na tiol1s " I nciJental Expen e

£0 14 -±

5

£32

:l

, 0 0

5 11 9 9 9 3 13 6

"

6 2~

2

President. Hon . Sec1'daryancl Treasure)'.

)IACLEAX,

KOR)IAX ALD1~IDGE,

ISSU E

OF

CERTI FICATES.

No. of Men

Slrrlemcnt of Reccipfs ((nd E.'')Jcnclilul'ejor 1895-6.

No. of Women

I~t

who have received Certificates.

I :--'LLrsillg.

Aid.

Rl'cripls.

I

~o.

who have completed a COUl'se of instl'uetion.

who have who have completed received a course of Certificates. instructiOIl. ht Aill. I Xursillg. bt All!. I ;'I;ursing.

for laclies was helcl. A large number of men ill the employ of the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Company are being instructed in "first aid" by Dr. Stanley Melville-one class has been examined, and others are still in progrrss. A Review irl connection with the t . J 01111 Am Imlance Brigade was held in Southport in June, but all arrangellle1lts were marle hya special local Committee under the guidance of the Mayor and the ex-Chief COllstable. Ambulance classes are ueing held ullder the auspices of the Southport Corporation, in connection with the Technical Education scheme, hut we regret that the cience and Art Committee decided Hot to have the examinations of this Association, and those attending the classes will cOllsecluently llOt be able to receive the Association's certificates. Annexed art' the statements of account and is ue of certificates.

1st Aid. I Nursing.

of Certificated Pupils who have recei veti MedalliollS.

I

Men.

To Balance from last ,Lecount

" " "

~ .\

£5

7 2 10 Fecs for Classes Salt' of Stores and Jledalliolls 1 6 Balik Interest 0 1

:2

3

£9 ·1 7

WOlllen.

SIXCE FOH..\L\ lLU); UF CL~THK

I

203

I

i

201

66

17-!

35

I

37

I

C. T.

26

JUlI~

1 4 2 6 509

-t.:..J.

o

£9

4

7

Chairman. llon. Scci'clCtry aild Treasul'CI'.

PUHTEI!. 1l. D.,

E.

I

I'.

35

WlLLETT,

E OF CgUTIFICATES.

;'I;n. of )[\?Il

SOUTHPORT CENTRE.

\\'hu ha\'c

ClIllll'letcd FOl'me(l 1

" "

E,I'jlrnditm·c. hicf Oflice for Examincrs and, tores Po tage, etc. Bala,nce ill hancl

L95.

SrXCE lRT OCTOlJEI1.,

57

I

By

II COLlI'St~

i' u. u: WOlllcn

who IIn\'c I'l'cl·i \'l',l

i'n, of Cel'tificated

\I-iio 1m\'e cOll1plete.l II CIIIII'SC of ill:;lna:twlI.

wlIn hnye n'cl'i\'ell

of C(:,l'tilical~s. Ccrtilicnles. instl'lH'tioll. 1st ,\itl. I :\'lIl'~illg. 1st Ai.T. ' :\Ill·sillg. 1st Aid. I Xu,·sin~. ;st Ail]. I ~l1l'sillg.

3.

Pupils who han:

rcct'i \'cll ::IleLialliolls. )[t'n.

I

WOlllen.

Prcsjcl c u t.

The Earl of Lathom,

G.(' . n,

503

19

"iec·P l·cs iclc ll'.

The Right

11011.

Geo . K . CUJ'zon,

)1.

P.

C hajl'Juau.

The Rev. C. T. Porter, D.D.,

LL.D.

SOUTH SHIELDS CENTRE .

JlollOl'al'Y TI'Ca Slll'c l' ;lll(l Sec l·c tary .

::\1r. Jolm E. \Villett, 31, Leylal1ll Hoarl, Southport. FOl'mecl 1

.Uccli c al Statl'.

)Ir. F. J. DoIilrlon, )['"C , , C.)I. Mr. T. Hamlllolld Fisllcr, )U!.C.R. )11'. Arthur .Jolles, L.ll.I·.P., .\I.ILC.S . :JJr. \\'. Maule, )I.B., c.)r., L.I;.O.:-;.

Mr.

tallley

~Ielville,

3.

Loll.(·.l'.,

."J'cs jd t' ll'.

)[. RO.i;.

)Ir. T. H. 'ykes, L. 1:.('.1'., JIr. J . P. Thomtoll, )I.IJ.

M.lt.C.:-;.

Mt'. J. C.

levenson.

7


203

202 MI', R. Readhea,l ]l.[r. J, ;'1. Ren nolclson Dr. A. Robson MI'. Geo. Rob 'on Rev. H. E. ~avage Dr. C . .T. Sutherland.

Dr. J. R. Crease nIl'. J. T. El tJ'i ngham Supt. Farmer Dr. A, L egat Dr. J. :Jlacclonald Mr. J. ]1,1. Moore Mr. John Rearlhead U01l01'fl1'Y

lIolLol'al':r Set'l'C' ary, L:I41ics' ( 'la sses .

Tl'CnSlll'Cl'.

Mr. . R. ,Yalker-Hoppel'.

]1,11'. F. Thil'hYel1.

lIollOl'al',Y SC('1'C' a l·jC"s.

jl,[r.

Mr. James Page.

RoLel't Fanner.

COl'l'CspOlLtUng Se('I'C' al·.r :UlI] S. OI'C DC"p:l1't1llCJl"

Mr. Alfred Brown, Waverley Chamber.

zeal, energy and ente l'pl'i ~e of Ml'. Harrison that such excellent results have been obtainerl. Th e be::;t wi, hes of all the amlmlanee frienus in South Shields will accompan J MI'. H arrison to hi::; new home in South Africa.

Statement of R eceipts cmrl EoI'pc7Iclitll1'e, 1895·96. R eceipts. To Subscriptions as ull<ierJ. :JI. Hellnollson, J. P . . N ol'therll l'ress and Engineering 0., Ltll. South hields Ga. Co .. F . M. Laing . J. 111. ~\1ool'e, J.P . Re,-. Canon Sa,-arre Fees for 1 91-95 . 0 " tore::;, &c. " Medall ion' :I!'ees ror] '95-96 " tores " nIecln.lliom;

"

1I0110l'a1')' .\ullito1'.

111'. A.

E .l'j)cncliture.

£1

1

0

:2 0 1 1 0 5 1 1 1 5 12 1,j 1 l".J 0 12 24 17 5 1 1 1

0 0 0 0

By Balance. £U 14 (i ll earl Centre, Examina" tion Fees, etc. 11 0 ] 1 Do. Mc(lallions 0 ",. Aclverti~ing auLl Printin u 3 11 Rent of Rooms and CIa ~ " Expen:les 6 3 Honorariulll to COl're .. " pow1ing eo:!retary 10 10 0 'ull(lrie,; . . 0 10 11 " La 111 ps, &c. 1 16 7

4

0 0 0 (j

4. 0

£;)0 10

2

£L

7

G Dy.'tol·esin

£1 .

7

13

£ :)3 10

. Will iallls . Li(luil it ies.

iUCllicaL ~'atr.

Mr. J. R. Crease, F . n . C.S.E. Mr. H. Goudie, ~r. D. , C.)1., Eel. Mr. A. Legat, :-r.n. :BIr. J. 1IIacdonald, ~r.B . , C. M. , ELI. ANN AL

"

As·cls.

To • tll'pl us .

1111'. C. Pope, L.n.C.l'., and L.n.C.~.E. :lIlr. C. J. uthcrlaml, 1ILn., t, And, anel L.n.C .. . E.

7 G

tock.

7 6

Exuminecl all(l fonllrl correct, II' [1.1,1.\:\1 J OHX

TO"GT, A IIrlitol'. Fl~.\Xh. TI111~LWELL, Han . T)·c(tsl(J'er.

REPORT.

THE history of the ambulance movement in outh ShielLls, during the above Session, has been one of (Iuiet, but steady, progression, and the fact that 17' students attended the classes, and oLtaineu certificates, i sufficient proof that the good "'ork has been carried Oil in a satisfactory manneT'o The Borough is nm, well supplied in this respect, and an accident can hardly OCCl1l' in any part of it, without the almost instant attendance of some one qualified to give valuable assistanc~ to the. uffe1'er. Th e members of the CommittEe heartily appreciate the assistance repdereu by the Coq.lOratioll in providing two free classes, and have every rea 'on to think tbat as these clas es become better known ill the town, there will be a constantly growing application for admission from those for whom they have l)een specially organi eu. As in past years, no attempt has lJeen maue to schedule tIle many case:; where invaluable help has been given and life has been saved by our stmlcnts. The Press gives a report of much of the work accolllplishell, Imt there are hundreds of accidents occurring every year, in which sulfering has been relieved by "fil'~t aiel" applied at the right time, but nothing is heard of these in tances outsiue of' the circle immediately concerned. Your Committee sincerely regret to report that 11'. C. 'V. Harriflon has been compe11ed to reflign hi position a:; one of the honorary secretaries of the Centre, as he is shortly going abroad. Dming the seven years in which he bas been acting as Secretary, an illlmcnse amount of ambulance work has been carried on in the Borough; the number of students who haye olJtailled "first aid" certificates in the said period being 1,081, anu it has been largely uue to the untiring

Odoue,· 27th, 1 06.

I,."CE ~ O.

:\""0. of Women

who haY"

'rho ltay('

COUl'se 0(' i IlStl'Uctlfll1.

eerU licat,·s.

n

I :\ursiC1~.

9 9

lst .\it!.

I

ILl

i llstl'lICttOll.

:-nrsill:.!. 1st

Aid

:\""lIl'~ill~.

3.::;9

9S0

who Ita "e rcceiyetl Ct:'rlifil'ates.

('nIl11'Ietl"\ a ('OUl'Sl' of

I'lI'pi \'['ll

• lXl'E

120

'EHTIFI CATE.'.

of M c:n

who ltnyc cOlllplete,l lst Ail!.

OF

:2lG

I

1st

_\'id.

316

:\""C11'~illg.

:201

1ST Oc l'Olllo:!!, 1 9,j. (i3 I fi2

ST. HELEN'S (LANCASHIRE) CENTRE. FOl'lnell 1,,<.:4 .

Lieut.-ColI. Hio:hal'll

Pill,ill~tOll: Y.I1.

XO. of Certificate,l Pupils ,rill) ha ye rel'cl"I'll ~[e,lallion:;.

~ll'l1.

~73

]97


20-:b UOJlOr:ll'Y

205

Trcasllrcr au(1 Sccrctary .

IlOllOl'IU'Y

~Ir. Robert 'Y. H. Thomas, 16, Orm kirk Street, St. Helen's.

TI'caO;lU'CI' :uul SC(·l'ct:u·y.

MI'. A . E. Fel ns, 51, St. Petersgate, iU c(Ueal Stafr.

)lc (Ueal Staff.

John :JIasson, ilLD . Mr. Frank Prosser, 111. B.,

Mr. F. Cant Mr. J. B. Charlwick HI'. G. H. Darwin Mr. H. J. Dickey fill'. J. J. Eent Fairclough

C.lII.

L.R. C.P.

Statement of Receipts ancl Ezpeuclitul'e

f07'

IIfl'. H. P. Ildcrton

the ye(O' cnding I cpt(nnber 4th, 1 96.

£43

6

5

16

0

l~

0

6

3

0

0

10

0

10

0

F. W. Jorrlan .T . Keay l~. A. :\Il1rray C. Porter E. Rayner H. G. Smeeth T. Hanson lllith.

Statement of Receipts and E.''j)f' /ulitIlI'C to Septemuer 30th, 1 96. Receipts. E,/pend/turB.

E.1:pcnclillI1·e.

Receipts. £2e To Cash in Bank o " .. Treasurer's hal1lls Women's T em:: Bdiish 1 perance ociety. . " Sutton H eath Colliery Class 4 " St. Helen's Borough Police 3 Class 3 " Rainford Branch Class " Briti h ' Vornen's Tem3 perance Society Class o " Bank interest o " Good (Doolan)

Mr. 1\11' . MI'. Mr. Mr. fl'. MI'.

:Mr. H. R. Bellamy

~Ir.

:Jll'. Ed,rard Ca ey, ::ILB . , ('. ::11. Ml'. Robert J aekson, ::II. B., C.)1. 1\11'. Frederic J. Kno,des, ::IL1LC . . ,

tockport.

By Headquarters' Stores Accollnt . " Ditto Examiner's ditto " Ditto In cidental ditto " Ballk Cheque Book ., ecretary's Postage Account , Cash in Tl'ea mer's hands " " " Manchester and alford BaHk

£4 15 2 676 :2

2 2

o

0 1

179 o 16 0

To " " " " "

Balance . Fee for Classe' :JIa terials . oM l\Ieuallions Bank I nterest Balance due to Treasurer

£-1 17 4

4 9

7

6 6 6

6

3

0

o 2 o 13

27 13 4

t3~

~

3

£4-

7 0 630

By iI[aterials hought ,,~Ierlallioll·

"Central Office for Examiner,,' Fee~ and Incillental Expel1DPs " Examination Expenses . " Po tage & Class Expense::;

19 13 10 1 3 2 1 U 11 £32 19 11

Hl 11

1

1

6 3 10

£43

3 10

Examined, with youcher' and found correct, \Y. JL\Ln:-<F.l~, ('hrU'LO'crl Accountant. A. E. FEltXs, lIulloml'Y TrcasHrcl' awl Secretai'!f. Stockport, Octouer 2filh, 1 96.

Auuited and found corrcct, Cigned ) JOH~ HA)DIILL, Auditol'.

I

OE

O.F

CEH.TIFlCATE~.

Septembe)' 12th, 1 96 . ~o.

I Xu. of

UE

OF

CERTIFICATES .

a

SIXCE

999

I

I 8:34- I

Fon)[ATIO~ OF

1-15

I

receive,l Certi Heates.

1st Ai,l.

I

I NUI·sing.

recch'ed Medallions.

}\f ell.

117

lot Ai,!.

I

167 I

::-;ur~in~ . ht Aid.

I Xllr'ill(!.I~!. i ~llrsill(! .

bt "'i,l.

439 •

I

I~CE

.,.)

~gl

v~

1ST Ocro DEI:,

I

:'tlt·ll.

26

79

Lfl5.

I

12

I;"; 11l·'111~.

Xo. of Certilkateu Pupils who Ita,'e recei ,·et.! _ .\1 e,ialiioDs.

6~

10

SI:\CE 1ST OCTOBEIt, 1 95 .

71

I

I

29

59

I

STREATHAM CENTRE.

13

Formed 1 91.

STOCKPORT CENTRE.

.>!'c",ich'ut.

n.R.H. the

Formed 1883.

Dl1ches~

of Albany.

l>I'C Sicl cllt.

Tbc Right

HOD.

L oru Egerton of Tattol1.

Mr. Theo. Aston, Q. C. Mr. Henry KimLer, lILl'.

. WOlllen

l' g:\ rI! E.

IXCE FOfDUTIO);' OF

6;')6

7.• 1 1"/

48

i

I Womell.

CEXTB.E.

79

cuuJ'~~ of ill~tructioD.

Cenitil'att-'s.

1)/

who have rec"i veJ Certi I1c~tes..

COlllp le te,l a

in~trl1ct illll

I

- - - - - - - , - - - - - - - -:- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - So. of Cerlificated who haye whe llaye Pupils who haye who haye who have

complete,l a received. cOll1pleted cuurse of Certificates. a course of instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I SUl'sing. 1st Air!. I XUl'silig. 1st Aid. 1l'\\lI'~in~.

COllr'i~

u. of \\' Oillell

who hn"e

who have recei \'~.]

who have complete,i

Xo. of Women

~[el1

~

o f len

Mr. FreLlerick Tamplin.

33


207

20G JlOJLOl'lll'Y TI·ca SlIl·Cl·.

I SSUE

JlolLOl'al'Y S ccl'cj:ny .

lIIL Samuel T . F i her.

?lIrs. T . Cave-Browne-Cave, Burnage, Streatham Common.

OF

CERT I FICATES. No . of Women

No. of Mcn

JIc(tic al Staff".

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Dr. E. GonIon Hull Dr. A . J. Hice Oxley nIl'. J . Steellman, F.R.C . }; .

Grimsbaw Biggar M. Coates C. A. Coleman Da,icl Donald

ANNUAL REPORT. THE Committee ba,'e l11ur.b plea ure in submitting a short absb'act of the work of the Centre during the la t twelve months. One afternoon and b\'o evening cla ses for \Yom ell, antI one for men, have be ell held. Twenty-foul' women and 12 men haTe attelllled a course of instruction in "fil st aid," and 17 women a course of nursing; a minimum attendance at four lectures being counted a course. :Foul' \yomen and two men have also gained medallions. The Committee have receiyed material aid f1'o111 Dr. Coates, through his killllness in lecturing to three cla,ses without fee; antI from the dergy and others, who 11a\'e kindly gl'anted the 11 'e of rooms in which lectures and examinations haYe been bel(l. During the year enderl June 30th, 18f:1o, the income of the Centre from all sources, including balance from last year, CLDlounted tu £39 13s. lId., and the expenses to £34 13, . 8d. , leaYillg a balance in hanel of £5 0 . 3d . Owing to the small balance standing to the crcrlit of the Centre, it is con,iclerecl advisable, that, for thc coming "'inter, cla ses should remain in abeyance; IJut should a sufliciellc,)' of' canJiuates, at any tillie, de ire a (,Olll'Se of instruction either in " firl::t aid" or " nursing," such classes would be hell1. Statement of Receipts nncl E,iJpenclitw'e ft'ollt Jul.1J 1st, 1 95, to J 1l1le 30th, 1 96 . Receipts.

To Cash Balances ;At Bankers . £1715 In hand 2 6 " " " " " "

,ubscriptions Donation. Fees from Classes ale of Books, etc. :Jledalliolls , Overpaid by Han. Sec.

r~c E FOlUIATIOX

I

74

49

I

260

I

()[<'

1st Aiel.

9

I

1 3

I

24

7

2~ 1~ ]

0

8

9

2 16 1 7

o

0

HEnBERT J ACRSON, lIono1'C£1'Y A~tclit01',

187

1~0

I

10

I

~

14

1 95.

I

17

]0

Fonnell 1

Ch a il'lllall. ~l1'.

J. E. ])ru1lblc. Jl ollO l'al'.Y SCCl' .... :l I·,)'.

1l 0Jl()1'IIl'Y T n 'a ., Ill'C I',

~h.

.\Jr. J. E. Drabble.

Ed wanl Morgan, 17, Queen Street, '"' winton.

Jl (' cU (' a l

~ jaJr,

Dr. C. ,'. Dlythman,

:'11.13.

Slater/lcnt of F..cceijits WId E./·pL'llclitIlI'C, 1 95-96. l~('ccip{s.

To Balance in ball,1 . Cash received as per Cash Book.

t:2 10

2

1

1

5

£'20 11.; In Treasurer's hands (Cash

III

E.rpt Ilditlli'C. By Cash paid as pel' ash £13 13 Book 1 () " 'torcs iu ltaud . " Store. to Uauycrs Men 1 1 and Policeman. 3 17 " Uash in hand

J1Jay 6th, 1896.

£:20 15

3 1Ilexbol'o' Bank) ( igllCd)

C'hal'tel'ed ACC01mtant,

53, Coleman 'treet, L onclon, E. C.

I Wom en

SWINTON CENTRE.

£39 13 11

I have examined the ahovc Statement of Receil)ts and ExpenLliture with the Books and Vouchers, and I find the same to be in due accordance therewith.

I NllfSillg. -Mcn.

CENTUE .

, IX(,E 1ST OCTOBElt,

12

of Cel'tificatl'r] Pupill> who llave receiveu l\ferlallions.

who have received Certificates.

E."t'JJe?lcli tm·e.

By Exuminer's & Lecturers' Fees & Expell~es . -£:19 10 1 " Co t of Book,,;, Diagral11s, et<;. 4 ;) ~:tl " Printing 0 13 0 0 " 'tationery 0 3 9~ 0 " .J[edallions 1 U 6 10 " Postage antI Carriage 0 15 2 0 " K otices at Lihrary 0 3 0 01 " "Washing . 0 1 11~ " Boys for Bandaging 1 9 6 " Caretaker . 2 2 0 0 15 6 "Gas . . . " Donation to Presbyterian Cburch for Loan ofnall 1 1 0 " Grant to St. ~\lLan's ~ urses' Fu n cl 2 0 0 " Cash at Bank 5 0 3

£39 13 11

July 31'cl, 1896.

~o.

who have who have who have cOlllpletcd a receivcd completed course of Certificates. a course of il.stl'uctioll. instruction. )st Aiel. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I NUl'sillg' 1st Airl. I Nnrsillg.

£9

4s.

6d.

J. E. n. DJlAUnLE, President. C. BLYTlUlAN, ;o,f.B.

4~

3 5~

2


209

208 ISSUE

OF

I

No. of Men

I

allll orher places, and in more than one case life has l)ee n saved. Bleeding from a ",ouml, wh ore an artery wa. severed, was sllccessfully stopped, and in numerous minor cases much gooll has oeen llone.

OERTIFICATES. No. of Women wh o have r eceived Certificates.

S o. of Certificated Pupils who have received JlI edaliions.

1st Aid. I Nursing.

:illen. !WOmen.

wh o have COlllpleted a course of instruction.

who have who have r eceived completed Certificat es. a course of instruction. 1st Ai,]. I Nnrsin!!.l lst Aid. I Nursin g. 1st Aid.

I

I NW'sing.

SI KCE FOIt;\IAT LO~ OF CE.NTIlE .

II

260 ,

SIXCE

69

1 81'

, 60

31

33

Ot'TOnIW, 1 95 , ,.

An excell ent women's " first aid" and nursing cIa,s lias been h elel this year, and much good has bee n <1one hy tho meml)el's of tlli~ class; there is abo nolY a Nurscs' Corp1:>, cOllllceh'cl with the Amlmlan cl' Corps, COIll )IO, erl of the women who have passed their" first aid" al1LI nursing eXanlill<1tions. The ambulance Corp is fltill being kept up eUicielltly, a report of whi ch will be given by Mr. ""oJUI1!i, y,ionCl ' Yardell.

2

St(ltCIIlCllt of Reccipt

4

and E"jlcnclitw'c, L95-96.

RcccijJt~.

To SllhscriIJtioll'Colonel "il' Charles Scely, Bart. ~[r. , .

TIBSHELF CENTRE. F onneLl 1 i

Colonel

ir Charles

eely, Bart.

"

,

"~n]'(l p

11

1\11'. T. B, Smith MI'. A. T. C. ~am~e ::\11'. F, Crofts :'Ilis::; E. ~l. Sam p,on .:\li:s E. ll1ith Books ,'01(1

Eijif'ildil1u'c.

By ,'tores froll! £;j 0 5 0 0 5 0 5 0 5 0 :) 0 :. 1 12 £1 :! 11

t.:)Hlll'IU:lll lUU) J[01l. TrC:lSllI'CI'.

0 0 0 0

t. John':, Gate, a' }leI' Account Examiner's Fee (:ooc]s fl'om Croft Po tage and Parcel

"

~

:2 0 6

0 16 0 .J

----

n 0 0 0

7

4 14

£-1

£9 19 ., C,l!"h to i't. J olm'. Gate

0

., £1~

17

:,!

11

0

D CIHI' Y ( 'hai1'J1I:III.

Mr. T . n. "mith, 'fib hdl'. ncar Alfl't'ton.

fill'. S. C. ,'{arLlel1, Doe Hill House, near Alfretoll . J[OllOJ';l r)'

IiIccrc' a I·J .

Alldit ul alld

10

rnHW] COlTl'd.

S. -' . " -.UtlJELL, Ch(/it'!}/(fl/ aw! Hc.iJI'ii'(Jt'y T,·ul'lIl'cr. CI!.\J~Ll;"" Clll'ltCH, HVII. SIl·I Clrlt'!I. UdolJl't',

1 06.

MI'. C. Church, Elm Tree, Tihshelf, ncar Alfreton . JJife JJcllll.lel's.

Colonel ... ir Chal'le eely, Bart. ~lr. tuart C. Wardell. Xo, of ::Ilell

lUcdical

Mr.

'Y.

A. Stamford,

M,r.. C.S .

111'. '1'. G . Mathews, M.D., C.~r., EJ.

who

IIhn ha ,'e

lH\\'C

('()IJll'll'tl',1 ~lIl'Sjllg (:01'llS.

Mrs.

Xu.

stntr.

tuart C. Ward ell, Lady Sllperintenden t .

A - JUAL REPORT. THE Tibshelf Centrc was one of the first colliery Centres formed in th e history of the Association; bein g formed in 1 78, its operations have been push ed forwanl. with much vigolll', The thoroughness of the work done is proved by the r esults of, the last examinations, whe n 109 candidates " ere examined or re-examine(l, all of whom were successful. With regal'll to cases in which" first aid" has heen rendered by the St. John Ambulance pupils ill the d istrict, many h ave oecllrrcd in the mines

,din han'

r e(·,'i l'l~, 1

a c'IIurse of

or \\'(llJll'll

Ccrtilicak.

\\'ho ]w,"e n~Cl'i ,'e, I

cOlJll'letp.1 a

X n.nf Certifil'al~11 Pupils wl'" lw.\'e I't""~i 1'1'" I

COlll'se of (L,rtitic<!rc . ::IledalliOIl>;. illstrnctioll. 1s t Aid. : X II rs i II f'. 1st A _id---,-_'_-1_11_'s_iI.c..L~:...·--:..ls....:t....:.A:.:..i_,1:.:. '_ .. . :~:. .T.:.:Il..... I'.,..:.i1:. .1i..:.:'• ...:....-l:...s..:.t. .:."\.:.:i.. .:<I_.--=-~....:1:...11'_'i. . :11..=".......:....:.;.\:.:1e:.:.l1:.:.._ _':...'-.:.:.')1:::11:.:.(.:.:.:n. il1~trllctiolJ .

,'JXl' E Ftl}DL\.lIOX OF

I

6J7

I

CJ ,'1);('£ l~T

30

<,

3

'EX 1'I:E.

;;i OCTOIlElt, 1

31

[i-1

oJ

, 3D"

::0

0-

\. ~I,

54

5J

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I,


210

211

TON BRIDGE CENTRE.

TUNBRIDGE WELLS CENTRE. Formeu 1 79. Pl·cs i(]CJlt. ]\[1'.

Formed 1 79.

J. G. Talbot,

)I.r.

11 01101':\1')'

( ·bail·ulaJl.

Th e Rey. J . ,Yood,

~Ir.

D.D.

1'J·caSU1·CI'.

J>1'(·s itlc llt.

Elh·d . Plowright. The Mar'Ine,'s of Abel'~aVcnlly,

K.G

IlOll0r:l1'Y Sccr e tary .

1\11'. George Elhyin kinner, Rose Bank, Dry Hill Park, TOl1bric1ge. ::Uc(Ucal S taIr.

'1'11 c :Jla I'll ui l'um(IOll

Dr. Eyre I cvers.

Lord De L'Isle awl Dl1l11ey The YiSC:OllJ1t Har<1inge 'il' Ecl1l1111111'. Hal'llinge: Bart.

Lonl George Pratt The Hon, Ja1l1es :J1. O. BYllcr ,'il' Davi(l L. alolllons, Bart.

Statement of Receipts and EJ.]Jenditll?·e fa?' the ycw' endinlJ Oc:tobCi' Isl, 1 96. Ea'11endilu (c. Receipts. By Examination Fees, ,Yom en's To Balance hom 1 95 acClass £2 3 £0 12 11 count 2 4 H eatl Office for torcs Fee received at ,Yomen's " Hire of Lecture l~oom o 15 " Claos 5 1 6 " Pl'eparatioll of Room . 0 4 2 8 9 Stores sold at Class " Cash recei ved for llIc(lallion 0 7 6 " Printing :T otices of l\Ieeto 10 " 0 2 3 " ing, etc. .... Stores " " " tationerv for Exall1111 atlon 0 :2 " Boys for Bandaging (3) . 0 7 " Po. tage, Caniage, ctc. . 0 4 " Hea(l Office for Medallion 0 7 " Balance in ham1 . 1 14

"

£

£

12 11

Jlo II 111':1 I',}' 1'1·('a"IlI'(' I·.

1 3 0 G

OF

F. ,Yallbam Elcrs,

TllnlJrirlge Well '.

.U e llie,,1 Sta ir.

6

3 -4

4

12 11

CERT IF I CATES.

Jk .\.tlcllev ]))' . .\.. llrler:oll J[I'. 'falter C. _\..yl\\anl Dr. Rltty Dr, J:i,... bopp Dr, F. Uislt0l'Jl '\[1', \\? Laird-Cox, ,[,n,(',"'. '\lr. R. ll'olliott Dennis, L. ll, l'."'. .\[1'. ,r. Bulkley Footncl', p,n,c , :-;. .'[)" X. Hay-Fol'hc,.;, F. n.l',;;. '\[1 LaIlIlJlill1<tlI, F, H. ( ' ,,'i .

Dr. Dr. Dr. :\11'. Dr.

J Jr. Dr. :J1r.

Dr. Dr. Dr,

I,

who have who have received completed Certifica tes. a course of in truction, 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid, I Nursin g.

who have completer] a course of instruction,

- - - - - - - No, of Certificated Pupil~ who have who have received receiyed Medallions. Certificate. lIlmiWomen.

SnWE FORMATION OF CE~TRE .

; 281

226

I

20

I

I

48

I

111

OCTOBER, 1895. 28 I I 15

SINCE lRT

20

Llewellyn Pern' Lo\\' :J1al,len ~I<t1lScr

Pal'llington Perkins Ranking n, Rix 'tamCol'l1 C. Yii'''. Porkim.

Xo.ofWumen

Xo. of lIIen

372

I'ic Cl'cfnl'Y.

:\Inj or Ln t\\'illge,' ha11(I011,

:Jlanol' Lodge.

6 0

J Of;El'H ,Yoon, C'7zail'?Ilan. EDWARD Pv>'nUGHT, Tnasu?·cI'. GEOnGE. E. SIu~:~mJ:, lIon. Sec?'ctary. I SSUE

:\[1'.

U IHlOl';\I'Y

35

I

39

23

AI

U AL

HEPORT.

11a-,'e been 11el(l for melt anll women ill TUllbl'illg \\'ell for" fir t aid," and /'01' \\'oll1en for 11Ul'sing, al:o at iroombridgc, 1'01' mCIl 011 "fil"t aid , " and at Rl1:;L11all for ll1en on " first aid." Thc clu:sse:s \\'ere \Y ell attended, and the nnmber of those \l'ho h3ol'c ol)ta.incll the certificates i~ 1ll0 "t satisra.ctory. E'iI' t re-cxamil1utinn unci nnal l'e-exall1inatiollS havc hcen held, and ,'c \-'el'al card a.nd medallion Jla ve been i:s ·ned. CL.I.SSE-;


212

21 3

Statement oj R eceipts ancl E.l.:pcnclilll1·c, S eptember 30th, 1 96. E.epcllc! it Ilrc, R eceipts.

WATH-UPON-DEARNE.

n

By Medallion , £6 u.s. ~d, £12 19 T o Balance fronl 1 95 and £1 9s. 6d, , 5 17 6 " Annual Subscriptions 2 6 "Ad verti emen t " Medallions " Courier" " 127 Shepherd'~ Manual, " Ad verti e1''' 6 7 0 Sale of " 12 Shepllel'll's Mannal, " 129 I llustration Triangular 1~6 Illn ttl, Triangular 346 Bandage, Sale of Bandages, 13 Anato" 113 Anatomical Diagrams, mical Diagrams, 60 o 18 10 Sale of Aide ?,lellloi1'es, ~H o 11 3 " 45 Aide i\Iemoires, Sale of CosgraYe NUJ'.ing, 36 1 2 0 " 22Cosgrave's Nnr~ing, " Arm Badges, 12 Local o 0 10 " 5 Roller Bandage, " Reports. EXdmiuatiCJJl 3 0 " 34 Arm Badges, " Paper., etc. " Examination Papers, etc. , o 1 " Exallliner,,' Fee ' ale of Dr, Potter (2 )la1 e, "Examination Expenses Fcmale Class) "!. 19 0 (Langton ) Incill.ental Expense. :, Donation from Rustball Mr. J. B. Footller (1 100 CIa s (Men) :J1a Ie CIa. , Urnolll" Donation frl)JU Tunbri lIge l11'irlge) 1 15 , VeIls Class ( l en) In cidental Expenses, " Ladies' " First AiL]" Class Mr, J, B, l"ootne1' (1 8 19 0 (Tunbridge W ells) :JIale CIa:; , Ru~thall) " Ladie ' " 1\ ursing " Clasf:, 5 2 G In cidental EXjlene. (Tnn hridge Well ) Dr . .i\IcXalty 1 Xu1'f:,"Ambnlance Corps, by ll1g Cluf:,s, Female) 630 Removal, etc, o 11 2 In ciLlclJtal EXpel)~e.' . " Credit Note for Store: "H, Cham hers, TO\\'Jl

IIRll

£

3

8

1 10 0 1

0

"icC-I·l·cs iclcuts . ~1l'. Da\'id Davy

UHIl4ll';1I'.r 'f I'ca"'lu'('l'

1 11

-

J l c cli ea l S Ia n '.

1

8

o 10 1

6

o 10

1 11

o 10

E:eep~r

0

6 0

6

0 0

G 3 0 1 17 I

5 0 0 H 19 1l~ 4

- - --

-

l:ccci llts.

" "

No, of WOlll en

, whQ hal'e recei \'I~,l CerLi firates,

I

""

IXo.orCer tif.cate" 1'u]'ll ~ III IU have rCI~t->i \ 'ed !\lellall iuns.

"

1st A~l. I Xllr~ilii'" 1I1rn,

FOHlIrATlOX OF CI;;XTllE. 633 I 235 I 334SIXCE 1ST OCTOBEl.l, 1895. 45 I 18 I 19

'I

552 83

B,I'pcnditnr·c.

~lain

Oulliery ,C-; ) O Co. ,'uhscriptioll 1 11 DII. C. .'t<lull'y &- SOil 5 \)0. \\'nth "lain \\'Ol'kIllCll _\Ieu',.; )led tlliulls 1 ~lell's Fee' 1 5 0 (j " Stores 7 10 Females' Fee'

In

"

0 17

0 (j

1 0 (j

0 0 H

30

101

0 4 ;) ~ .J

"

5 d -! 3 7 4 1

0 0 0 4

ti Ij

1 0 10

0 0

6 Hi

d

---£:23 17 10

fonml concct, .-l/lditvl·. FJ:EDEI:l"E J, BrJJDLI.. ,'l.Il1)Y,

T

'l'U;\[

11

.n

Printing and Po, ting " Hire ot H.OOI1lS " Heal1 Ofnc"-"toI'C " Ditio, ~leda1\ion' " Ditto, E x(llllination Fecs Ditto, Incidental " ccrctnl'v, l'o:tage, &c. Balance forward.

tlllll

H. \\T.

120

Jly lblaJl<:c (Inc to'ccrcta,I'Y,

1.::23 11 10 .i!.:x1tllllnCtL

Sr TeE

119

i" ag'lill a noticeable feature or the tenth ycar of thi" Ccn1re. The \\'ell attended by friends of the ambnlance 1l10YClllent. The lllel1ulliollS awl ccrtificate. \"cre lrc~clltC(l by ;)11', O. H. ,'tunley, ill the ell) 'cncc of hi, ('•• thcr, thc Pre itlcnt. The chair \\'a' taken hy :'If)'. J. f. Tl1ol11.ol1, }Iallyer" :Jlaiu Collieries, awl a vcry enjoyable cvcning \\'as spent. Doth latlies' anll men's cIa' es were hell1, the formcr with 30 anll. the lutte)' with 3:J first, ~ secol1d aUll 16 third COlll'c., to heR!' the hon, lccturer, Dr. F. J. DUI'lllan, DUling the pnt year lIlany case' or injury bayc been attcllllcd to hy llll'1l who ha\'e gainell certificates at thc ,\'ath Centre. The member,; or the da:;s 'uuscriuell awl presente(1 the han. lectUl''3l' with a ih·cl'lllonntecl ehony walking "tick, suitably iusl:l'illl'cl. e~sioll \\'a' op~llell by a tea au <1 entertainlllcnt, which \\'a

O~

CERTIFlCATEI::>.

who have who have who have cOlllJlloted a completed received course of a course of Certi ti cates. instructiun. instruction. lst Aid . I Nmsing, 1st Aid, I Nursing. 1st Aid. I NUI·sing.

689

STE.\])Y progl'e,,~

To JIall\-er',

No. of Men

L.n.l'.p., Ed.

6

2 13 6

o 19 o 15

MI'. F. J. Burman, ~L1Lf'.S., Eng"

6

IIoil. 'j'l'crls/rt'CI'. LU'JWIlJGE, liull. Secreta?'!}.

--

a uel 'CCl'(' (;u 'y .

6

OctolJe?' ?,7 lh 1896. OF

pelltling Wl1itwol'tlt.

:'Ill'. Tom Xa~h, 10, Fitz\\'iIlia,Il1'trcet, Watll-upon -Daarne.

3 17 6

"

ISSUE

F. N. ,Yardell

13 10 -1

. 'VI( ·KEX I'E:-.'. F. 'YADHAlIf ELER~, FLETClll~J~

~Ir. ~Ir.

nIl'. Gco.'IHL\\' JIl', J. F. Thomson

-CG

C. R.

)'l'cs icl ' nt.

0

Voucbers examincd, accounts auditeu alid found correct, CnARLES

6.

iiII'. C. L. Stanley.

" j\lr. A , l~. DahIwin, Pl'intin cr " Do)' Model:, ett:. " Amhulance Cor]'s~'ll pcrin tenden t's A('coun t 'hie!' Gfticer's Expcn;;e'l J. Ascough, Repair" to tretchcr " Balancc

£6

FOl'mcd 1

J.\~lI,

lloll.

Han. Ledllr'Ci'.

l'r'UISttI'CI' ClIul'ccr'cta I'!).


215

21~

ISSUE

OF

CERTIFI CATES.

-

No. of :JIen

Ko. of Women

-wh o ha\'e cOlnpll'teel a COlll'Se of instru('tion.

wh o have who ha,e completed received a course of Certificates, instruction. 1st Aiel. I Nurs(ng. 1st Aid. I :\'ursing. 1st Aiel. I Nursing.

who lJave receh'ecl Certi ficate . l ~t

Ko. of Certificatecl Pupils who have received Medallion.

Ail!. I KUl'sing.

lIlen.

I Women.

SIXCE FORlIIATIOX OF CEXTBE.

132

370 SIXCE

61

I

25

60

1 '['

36

I

2C9

12

1 95 .

OCTODEI1,

30

15

35

2fi

I

WELLINGBOROUGH CENTRE. Formed 1

L .

l'rc. iclcn •.

during the year, ten for men and o ne for women j 225 stndents completed a course of in1:ltruetion in "first aid" and "nursing," and of these 195 successfull y passed their examinatioll. iuce the last report 19 cases have been attended by members of the Corps, in connect ion with which the h orse amb'Jlanee h as coveree] a distance of 502 miles amI the wheel litter 299 mil es, and these ill audition to Lhe cases attended to in amI about the town, and the work has been carried out to the entire satisfaction of the mell ieal stall' and orIicer . A great HUllIber of the cases llav~ been very serious illdeed, taxing in no Slllall measnre both the skill and time of the men, aIHI in several instances they have been on duty all night as well as all day . SOllle of the more serious case' \\'ere broken back, complicated fractures, burns, sralJ. , drowning allll attempted uicille:; Lml)s torn and badly crll ' hell hy machinery, anu remoyal of serious medical ea:;m;. A scetion of men, with oflicers, were on duty in the streets of Lonllon at the last Lonl :Mayor's how j S(lUalls of men have abo been on Juty at all atllietic sport::;, footballmatehe , fires, an!l all public outuOOI' gatherings. The COll1l11itt e arc pleased to report that much goou work has again been clone hy thc ~ur;:;illg LTllil(l , ullLler the 'upenisio n of om (~lleen's nnrse, nIis: Piekering. Mis M. E. Woolston, \\'ho has recently ull!lel'gone a course of training at 't. John's Honse, \\'orce:,tcr, has l)cen appointed Lady 'upcrintendent. Melllhcl' of the Guilll, who luwe obta.ined the St. John . \mbulan ce A soeiation llul':;ing certinl:ate, hu.yc paitl oyer 700 "i."its to the sick poor of the tOW'D, and the (~lleen's Nurse oyer -1,300 \'i:-;it " thus r elie\'ing a vastamuullt of sutt'ering.

' -jce·Pl·c),jacn' . .

Liel,t. -Colonel Clark, ~I.D., C.A.

1\11', Willialll Drowll.

HOllorary Tl'eaS1U·CI'.

':\Ir. Thomas E. Granly. Honorary Secr c tary.

J(onOl':ll'Y

Mr. W. E AllcLland, Oxfonl Street, \\' ellingborongh.

.l.,~b'all' I'\c('I'('(:\l ·~.

nIl'. T. H. Hiltoll.

;U c clical S.a'f.

Mr. W. E. Auuland, M.n,c.s., L. R. C. p., L ond. JUr. H. Burland, i\I.R .C.S., L.R.C.p., LODll. lUI'. 'Y. W. Clark, ::II.D., Eelin. JUl'. J. Crew , i\I.R . C.f.l., L.S.A. 1111'. H; Hollis, B.A. , M.B., Cantab. Mr. \\' . G. Jones, L.n.C.p., Edin.

1\11'. W. }Iack Ilzic, Mr. Mr.

Mr.

lUI'.

L.ll. c.. r.,

ELlill. J. '\T. Orr, ::II.Jt.C.,., L. li.C.l'., Ellin. ,Yo Rol)l). ::If. n., Gla . I\'. :'aunde!., i\J.Jt.t' ... . , L.S.,\. ,Yo J. Wat:,oll, ::Il.B., Lonel.

AKNUAL REPORT. TilERE has been durilJet the eiuhtl . '<> <> 1 J' eal. 0 f tl' 11.' C entre ' s \\'ork arrain etreat indica· . . f ,<> 0 tlOns of arowth ad . '5 n appreelahon 0 the "alne anu importance of the kno\\'l ed"e gamed by the As SOCIa . t'lOn ' s e f · <> orts, f as well a$ a greater demalld for the assistance proffered by the members of the ambulance Corps. Eleven classes have been helrl

• '[atelili lit

of BCI:J'ipt'

ClI/(l

E,''jJcnrlitllJ'c fv!'

BfcciLll:>. -t19 To Dalance from 1 9.1 40 12 ukcriptions " r'Ollll ty onneil ,ran t " (eaJ'lled). 51 11 l' 7 Cla:;s Fee' ~6 15 ,." ,'ale of tores Received for Tl'llnSpOl't " EXl'ensrs 15 12 Colledion at Annual I n" S I'cctiol1 amI Fees rot' 4 5 COlllpetitioll Donation from the \\' el" lingborollgh Clmllcnge 0 ~o Cnp Association

1 0

0 6 ·1 9 9

!feet/·

cntllillJ Scplcmuc/' '29t71, 1 96.

E.,pciUl itn!'c. By Prill Ling, Alh-ertising, &e. £7

" " " ringe, &c.

31

( -'igllell),

:2

7 7

11

\)

21

0 5

0 35 ]()

0 0 0 0

£190 12

:)

"

0 fi

AlllliteLl allll fonn(l correct, JAS. '\'1Il . DELL .DIY Awlifor. NUl'cmbCl' 9th, 1 96.

3

4 1 10 7 H ;3

Repairs a.llll R enewal::; " Transport Expen es amI " lI ire Annual I nspcetion ",. L el:ill l'er'S Fe 8 Fire In surance " Balance carried forward.

-----

-tl90 U

4

20 IG 49 17

Examiner'::; Fee' Store::; l1111lries, Po·tage, car-

"T.E. AUDL.\XD, T. E.

Gl~_\\"ELY,

HOIl.

'CC1"ct(l)"!/.

Hon. TrCCl

IIrCl".


21 6 IS ... UE

OF

217

C El~TIFlOATE~.

Xo. of )l en

~ o.

of Women

wllOhu\'e who hal'c who have cOlllpleted a cOlnplete<l received ('ourse of a course 0 1 Certiti ca tes. in 'tl'lll: t.ioll. instruction. I - I Ai el. I :\nrsin!!. 1st Aiel. I Xmsin .!!. 1st Aid. I Nursing. IKCE FomrA'I'ION 7~

540

1 47G 1

53

1

233

rXCE 1 ST OCTOBI<:R,

139

I

.j

116

I

31

~o

who llal'e receiveL! Certificates. 1st Aiel. I

;S-o. of Certificated Pupils who have receiveL! Meda lli ons.

Nur~ing.

I WOlllen.

Men.

of Mell

who have completed a course ot instrnction. 1st AiLl.

Xu. of Wumen who have completed a c('urse of instruction.

who have r eceived Certificates.

I Nur~LUg .

1st Aid.

~ ut"silJg. l~tAitl

No. of Certificated Pupils who have recei ved :Mecl all ion ..

who have received Certificates.

I Nllrsing.

1st Aid

I Nursing.

111 en.

UF CEXTltE,

76

1

I SUE OF CERT IFICATES.

1 191 1

I

34

76

1 100 1

SIXC'g

32

95. 27

~OO

1113

20

1 :.!G

Fo l:)U."ll().;\' OF :2Hl ) :29

'ENTltE:.

151

• '1.:\C8 1ST O (,TU[l r~ll , 1

77

29

62

9;:;.

I

~D

1

I Women.

13

WESTON-SUPER-MARE CENTRE. FOl'med 1

WEYMOUTH CENTRE.

O.

Fonllell 1 '9 1. The Rev. Prebenllal'Y Rowley . Sir IlLl1l"'y Pdo.

The R ev. Prehen(lary Aldridge. Dr. Pal"1'<LYe "iltlpsoll .

][Ollornry Trcnsnrer aJul S('("l'cf :lI·Y.

:JIi s ::\IcAdam, 5, Raglan Circus. 1'1'C:-""I·('I·.

:U c<lical S tafT

Dr. C. P . Crouch Dr. E. F. ::\Iartin Dr. R. Rox lmrgh

Dr. G. F. Rossitcr Dr. "\r. Smith Dr. J. Wallace.

!'I(' ('I·('ta I'i (' ''',

.:\lr. J. P. \\Til tOil allll )Ir. R. Fowler, li, Hocl \n 11 Terrace, ,IT eYlllontb .

Strdcment oj Rc~cijJts awl R''jJenditure, 1 ~95-96 . Receipts.

E.i'J.Jendit w ·e.

To Balance in hand . £0 Class Fees " .-\ xbridge Techn ical Edu - ~5 " cation Committee towards Police Class 6 Bl'loks and Bandages to " Pupils 1 0ne Bandage Rolling " Jlachinc sold to L ecturer 0

1 2 5

9 0 0

7 6 2

£3:2 1

6

By ::\Iaterials for Classes Clealling Room " Hire of Rooll1s for Clas. cs " Lectnrer's Fees " Carriage of Reports " Printillg and ta tioll ery . " Exaulincr's Fees and Ex" pen. ~s Bahmce in lJand . ;;

9

Audited and ronnel correct H. '\T. DODGE, AuditU1·. . cpteml)(r f.~h: ) 96 .

JlccU('al :oila'r.

10

C U

5 Ie 0 :2

3 1 G :2 0 10 0 1 G 6 0

oJ 1 li 6 7 0 ---9 £32 1

Dr. J. Tlrm\lling Dr. )Iacl'her."oll Lawrie

])r. Allan )IcLC'tlll Dr ..J. Pll'y,lell Wilton,

IS.'1JE Xo.

0('

OF

)1l!1l

C ImTI FICXl'E8 . .:\0. of WOlllel1

who hayc who hal'll CUlIll,leteti I'l'Cl'il'cIl :t l!onrsc o f Cl'r! i Ii l"a te~. lustructinll. 1,t c\id . Xllrsiil;r. lst Ail!. C' l~( 'E

3G

)L1LC.S.

wleo ba\"l) CClllll'lcttld a

wlto ha I'e rec\·il'l'll Certificates.

cuurse of illstructlOll.

1. T OeroBEI: ~O

No. of ecr: i licated PUllil~ \\'ho hnye reeciyeLl l\[ c<ialliolls.

1 9.1.

I

11

4

6


21 8

21 0

WIMBORNE

CENTRE.

1I0JlOl'Hl'Y Secl'clal'Y.

Mr. T , AnLlersoll, 3:2, Oxfon1 Formed 1

treet, irolverton.

2. ~l C 4l1 c al

{ 'hairIUlUl.

Stan.

'urgeon-l\Iajor \\' , H, Bnll.

Sir Richard Glyn, Bart. JlOIlOl':ll'Y TI'cn Slll'Cl' ;nul 8CCl'CI In:r.

Maj or-General Maclean,

RO\dand~,

AKNUAL

"\Yimbcrne.

ImpORT.

work of this Centre is not l"eceivillg the uel1ellts of the outlying uistricts; t\\'o of the Corps are almo t extinct, but we tl'll~t that in the cou rse of a fe\\" weeks they \rill stren~then themselves by new member.:;; they have many rlifIiculties to contend with, ,,"hich we hope to rClllo\'e. Th ere has been good service renuered by the various members of the Celltre to cases of " lir~t aitl to the injured" in tbe neighhOllrhooLl, antI the \\"ork has, in general, lleen apprC'ciatetl. TUE

;U cdi('al loil a II'.

Mr. ·W. Auld,

:\I.B"

1\Ir. G. BatterblU'Y,

Mr. G. "\\'. Graham, ~Ln.r.f;.E. Mr. C. "\\r. Parkillson, ~L.I:.C.S. Mr. Wyke mith, F.n.C !'i.E.

C.:\f. ~1. D.

Dr. A. Crespi Mr. H. Fa"cett, ~I.D.

AN:r AL REPORT. SrsCE October, 1895, three classEs han been hehl in connection "'ith the \\Tim home Centre :-" fir t aid" -men , one; women, one; "n 111' ing" -\,"omell, olle. Other cIa ses have been held in the rural district. in the neigh bonrhood, of which no information can be giveu by our Centre.

OctobeT 16th, 1896. ISSUE OF CERTIFICATE. ~o

of ::Iren

wlto have received Certificate. 1st Aid

Xo. of Certificated PUl'ih who have retei I'ell

I Xursin-g.

~Ieclallions.

::lIen.

I

\Yollleli.

SI~CE FomL\.TIo~ OF CE~TllE.

195

5

17

8

215 I~(,E

115

14

21

64

~O

1,-,95.

IflT OCTOBlW,

15

Hi

WOLVERTON CENTRE. Formed 1 95. PI'cs icl CJl t.

111'. C. A. Park. "icc·Prcs iclCllt.

Mr. G, III. Fitzsimons.

OF

CERTI l<'lCATE:::i.

No. of Men

No. of Women

--

who hnl'e whu have who have cOlllpletl'.t ~ completed received course IIr a COllrse 01 Certi licateti. instrUl'tlorl. in~trllC Ion. l~ t AI't. I :Sursillg. ht Aid. I Xursing. 1st Aill. I ;\ur~llIg.

who have receiveLi Certi lica tes. 1st Aid. I

Sr~"('E 1sT nt'TUllE1:, 1

Xo.ofWomen

wlto Jlave who have who have COIll pJetccl a completed received course of a course ot Certificates. instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I Xurtiing. 1st Aid. I ~ursing. 1 1st Aiel I X-u rslng.

lSSUE

--

{' hairmall.

Captain H. 1\1. William

G2

%.

Xl\l~illg:-I

So. of Certificated ?lIl'ils who have recei \'ed ~Iedatlions.

~1en"

I \\"olllen


221

2~O

FOREIGN AND COLONIAL CENTRES.

ANNUAL REPORT .

• • •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • SOUTH AFRICAN COUNCIL. Instituted 1 94.

Ex-officio Members.

H.H. President Reitz (Orange Free "tate Centre) H . H. President Kr\lger ( outh African Repuhlic Centre).

H.E. the Right Hon . ir Hercules Rohinson, p.e. , G. c . :.'I1.G., (Cape Colony Centre) H . H . ir Sydlley Shipparc1, K . C.:.'II.G . , D . C. L. (British Bechuanalancl Centre)

Pl"CSiclcut s .

Lieut. -General W. H. Goodenough, C. B. , (Cape Colony Centre) Ml'. F. J . X ewton, C.:.'II. G. (British Bechuanalal1d Centre)

Dr. Brehner, LL. D. , (Orange Frec ·tatc Centre) :JIr. Lionel Phillips (outh African RepulJlic Centrc).

E l cet e (l )(c mlJc r s .

Rep1'ese,IUng Cape Co1ony. lIlr. J. L . :Jl. Brown,

:.'II. L . A.

Mc·.

,r.

Rep)'cscnting Bl'itish Beclwanalmul. :Jlr. W. Russe1.

'Y. Hoy

Re\', A. P. Bender,

:Jlr. T. R Pricc .

I

Mr. E. J. Earp

:.'ILL

Representing the Of'{Ulge F,'ce Stale. I :Jlr. J. D. Cartwright.

nep"esenting the South

Af,.ir,;Cli~

:Jh. 'Y . G. Sprigg

RC'.l'ublic.

:JIr. H . Tll\\'ait,s, ('.K )[OJlOJ':Il'Y JIc.lieaI

~t an',

Dr, C. F. K. :Jlurray Dr. J. Hewat Dr. :JI. Hewat

Dr. Piers Dr. Y. :J[OltCllO.

JlOJtorary Trc a)o, 1I1·C J'·(~c Jl C J'al.

:JIr. A. J . Fuller. JlOllOl'ary Dircctor of

~I

orc., .

:Jlr. D . Robinson . lIollorary

SC (·J' c lar y- (~c lll'J'al.

Professor J. A. L iebmann (Diocesan Collpge, RODflebosch).

THE South Arrican Council ha' much pleasllI'e ill pre, cllting it, secolld aUllual rCllol't to the lllcmlJcrs of the Association. The work in ,,'hich thc ASl>ociatioll is ellgagt'fl has not only continuerl to show signs of he,tltliy dl'n:loplllellt, lmt bas manifestly extendcd its sphere . Perll<tp.· the most importa.nt e\'cut ill the history of tht' Association wa.s the ch'spntch of a (lptachmeltt of the St. John Allllmlullc·p Bl'igafle for C1Cti\'C scn'ice ill the fil'lllllll\'ing the nisis in thc South African Repulllic, ut tht' COl11l11C1H:emcnt of thc YI'ar 1 90. \Vithiu twcllty-four hour' a horly of YOlulltecrs, fully c1!llippeLl, was despatched to the rlist<tnt SCl'lll' of their lalJOnrs. This reAeC't' the gre<1tel>t pos.-il,le CI'I'I lit lIut only 011 thc mcm hcl's tllPltlseh es, hut on thc Cen tre 'rhich was able to SCClll'l' tlll:,ir se!Ticl'S at so sllol't a notic:c . The Council desire to a.va.il thelllsrln'.' of tbis opportullity of conli<Llly thHnking those ladie' aud gellth'lll '11 who so promptly cUllle fOl'\mnl ill tIll' hour of lleerl, so allmimlJ!y canierl out their (lulirs as to 1ll 'l'it thc high pmisl' acconl!'ll to them hy the lllE'llical a,uthorities in the Trnwmtnl, a1l(1 so ('oIH:lusi\'ely pm\'('d llnt only tIll' n'l'rulut's of the Associ,ttioll (m're that lll'l'(l('ll), llut ul"f) tIll' l'fIicielll':Y of'it.- llll'lllbcl's. That cxccllent CPIltl'l', JoltUl111e 'bnrg, whit;h sim'!' its inception ha 110lll"llch Hlllllimble \\'01 k, ha. lllll'iug the prtst ypur gailll'd fl'l, .. h lilUn'Is to its CI'l1\\'ll. 'I'll!' Ul'rUllgl'llIellts for ('oping "'itl! the pO::kjilllt, local \\'ork lIming th' renpllt L:ri.'i .. hl)\\'c,l a(hnimlllc orgalli.atioll. TItl telTillle llYllumite l'xplnsiOll in Felll1l1ry of Ln6 afrnl'llell the 11lellllll'l" of that Centre all opporlllnity of .'howillg to all hm\ they arc l'\'PI' l'cally in the callse of humallity. No ,lIOl1l'r tlill tIl{' serious ll·\tnre of thl' mlalllity 1ll'CI)11le kUln\'1l thun a large llUJIIllel' of llll'llll)('rs hurril'll to llH' ~t:l'l1e of tIll' catn~trnphe, allct thl'l'l' relllll']'etl most excellpllt sctTicl'in gi\'ing "first ai{l" nllli l.:o11\·C'ying thc mmllLll'c1 to the hospital. The C01~IlCil llesirc ~pl'l.:ially to llll'lltioll thl' IlOlIIl! s of C,lptnill l3lebh'y, the Chairman of the 'entre, :Jlr. LesIil' Dunil'ls) the Hon. :-;I'l'l'ptary, (LilLI of :Jlr. \Y. C. Ca\'C!Hlgh, Instructor, who (hll yeolllaIl sen'lcl' U111011g-;t the \\'ollllllell nurl llyill". The s)'mpath'tit: link Hnitillg all 1llellllll'rs \l'a':! notably l'xl'lllplified on a s\lllselllll'l1t ocl:"tsioll. ,Yh('ll llllrse.' \Wrl' ulloht,linahl, OIl thc Rawl, the Counril \\'as iUlitrllmental ill SeClU'illg frolll 'ap~ To\\ II the '(,ITic!'s of trainl'll Illlr~e, ill .'uflicil'llt llUlllllcl' to cope sati'factorily with tIll' fl'lll fill allllllll1t OfllfJ'l'lillg of tIll' yietilllS. The ~ 'n-icl" of the .\..s ociation in "tlJl'es, l'llllipllll'llt, mCI1, un(l HUI'.I'S hU\'e bcen oil'Pl'ell to thl' British nutll Africa COlllpany ror actin- .'(,lTicI· ill Mntnhelelanll. The CompnllY h,LY!' pxprcs.'ul their thank.' 1'01' thc olrel', amI signifiell their intention of calling for aiLl III case of llel'(I. These thn'c notahle I'x<t1ll111l', han" tIll' ClHlllCil firmly helie\'{" rlone morl' prat:ticully ttl pro,,(' the llsefnllll'ss of the Association than years or theoretical teaching ,tlO1I1' conlll e"c]' hope to haye accoll1pli::;he(l. Till' Colnuial and tmn -colollial prl'SS lInt' Ill' '11 lowl ill their praises of the A sociatioll, and a strong 1lI0"l'lllcnt i~ Oll fotlt ill thc Tmns\'nal to ~till further extellli the all1hulaucl' work in that RcpulJ!ic. With the illcorporatinll of Driti~h lkchu!lllnlanli ill to Cope Colo]})" the Centre ill tlll1.t te1'1'ito1',)' "ill Cl'lt,e to exi~t n such, awl henceforth llPcOlnc attn.chell to Cape Colnuy . The Couneil reconl with unfeignell regret the rcsigllatioll through ill-llC'altlI I)f Prl'sidellt Hl'itz, and trust that hi' i:;UCIW'Or, l'l'c~iclellt ~teyJl, lllay extend thl' salllP IIL'lUty sympathy, anLl sholl' the salllC keen iuterest in thc \york of thl~ A:-;"oc:iatioll in thr Orange Free late. '\r ith such an excellent record for thl' F\t year, the COllllcil look hopefully and confiuentl}" to the-


223

222 future, and the success which has already attencled their efforts leads thmll to ieel that they may be privileged for many yeo1.rs and. throughout the immense territory under their jlU'i clietion to mitigate the ufferings that wait upon human life. To the exeeutiyes of all Centres and Sections, to the hOllorary medical staIrs, and. to the honorary secretn,ries, the thanks of the Council are mo t ,certainly due, and most cordially tendered. The Council cmUlot close its report without specially thanking ~lr. D. Robinson, the Director of Stores, for his valuable services, which have been highly appreciated. The Council reg ret that :Mr. R ohin on should have been obliged to send in his resignation. In conclusion, the Coullcil desire to r ecommellll to the :JIini tel'S of the Crown, to the E~:ecutives of the Republics, and to the authorities generally th e work of the Association as a measure of political eco11omy, and to the .company here present as one of humanitariani m.

STOCK LIST, 3reZ JUNE, tretcllers.

]~

.

"

5

10, ·11

1201 11.

17

Asscts.

Liabilitics. By Cash clue Trea 11re1' £14 12 :210 1~ " Head Office for tores Expenses on tores 11e1' " " Dnnottar " 5 Balance 33 11

9 0

1

1

"

1

£267

J ,\l' .

ANDREW

0

£1 15

;3

0

3:3 14

ANDllEW

J_\.f'.

FULLEH,

1 10

2 4

9

fj

£119 12

4

J-Iult. TJ'casu/'c1'-Gcnc"al Sonth African 'Coul~cil.

CAPE COLONY (CAPE TOWN) CENTRE. FnUlllhl 1 91.

£135 11 10

JAl'. FPLLEH, Hon. Trcasw·cr·-Genc(aZ. J certify that I have examin eu the above accounts, ,\'ith Vonchers, &c., and (Sigued) EnwAl:D J. STEEr:, Accountant. find them correct. Cape T o'Yu, 31'Cl J une, 1 96 .

£267

£155

4

Cilp!.' To\\ 11,llh JUI/f, 1 9l.i.

Palroll.

AND1~EW

9

"

s. d. 4 0 0 0 15 0 13 0 17 10 19 0 ~ 17 0 60 1 0 £) 1 0 17 17 0 £ 25 10 3 8 o 19

-

35

1895·96. 1895-96 . By Payment for Stores to To Balance in hand from last Head Office £'8 2 6 £36 5 0 Account. " Expenses 011 Stores 77 3 f\ 23 19 10 " Received for Stores 1 4 6 " Stores purchased in TransHefund of Customs dues . yaal 15 5 0 6 6 10 " Fees from Cape Centre . ]4 12 1 " tores purchased locally . 4 15 G " Balance due to Treasurer " Printillg and tntiollery. 390

4

"

10fH

p'r cent. on £3,1 ,,33~ " ., 101

The Han. TrCctsw·c1··Gcnc1'al iii Ac<.'o1lJlI with the South .. I/J'ican Cow~cil of St. J ohn Amb1l1a7lcc A ·wciation. Rcceipts. Erpcnclitll1'C.

To Value of Stores in Depot (as per Li st) .£11 9 12 Due by Centres and Sec" tions 147 8

":,

10:3

Less :)

£135 11 10

.,

4

DiagraJ1l, (Large) . . " (Small Anatomical) Aiclr ~Iellloires . Bn lldnges (Triangula.r) Case R!.']101't Books " Fir t Airl " Books Cosgraw's NUl', ing Hillliper .

t

at

1896.

Each. £ s. rlo 2 2 0* 2 10 0'" 0 15 ot 0 0 2t 0 0 2 nett 0 0 4H 0 1 ot 0 1 Or 0 1 ot 1 1 o nett

FULLEll,

1 3

Hi . EXr:'dlellC:Y the Right HOllonral,]e Lonl Ro.ll1eac1, p.e., G.(,,:lLG., (l;oyemo1' of' the COlOIlY, 111111 Hel' :JInjesty's High Contmissioner).

Lil'l1t. -Gl'n!.'ml ,I'. n. TO()(l('llOl1gh, LB. (LielltenHut ;0\'el'l10r of the Colony aUll COlllmander of T1.1\1. Force,' in 'outll Aflic:a).

oil' II. lle Yillicrs, p, e., K. C'.:l1. (;, ,Chief Justice of the COIOllY)

lIon. 'l'rcasw·f'I'-Gencml.

The Right HOll. C. J. Rhodes, p.e., M.L.A. 11011. D. P. de Graatr, ;\1.L.C.

Cape T own, 3nl June, 1896. lIollorn I'Y Tn'a..,ln·<.'r.

T hc T1'easlwe'r'-Geneml, South African COUI/I'il, in London.

.AccOUi~t

with the Chief Seci'cla;'V,

To Balance of Stores in hand, By Remittance to Chief September, 1895 £91 8 10 £90 19 11 Secretary " Invoices of Stores" Stores on hanel, JUlie November 26th, 1895 119 12 4 57 10 1 3rcl, 1896 March 23rcl, 1896 61 13 4 £210 12

3

£210 12

3

1I0ll0t'nr,}' SC<.'t'Clut'y.

:'Ill. J ... J. Fuller

Profes or J. A. Liebmann, (Dioce,'au College, Ron<1ebosrh). lIonOl':tl':r . \ncliIOl·.

iiII'. C. O, 'car ",hore,

hartered AceoulJtallt.

Lif(' iUl'JIIlJCI's of Ihe ( 'ap(' ('olon), «('ape Town) ( '('utrc.

!Ill'. A. J. Fuller l'l'uf'es 'or J. A. Liebmann

The Right Hon. L ord L och, 8. C'. :11. G.

G.e' , B.,


22-1 .lh' clie lll

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Slan-

ItolWl'l SOli •

Dr. Pear 011 Dr. Pier Dr. Rowan Dr. Scholtz Dr. -"f'ret Dr. TIJollla urgeon-Captain Tre\"man, A.lIl.fi. Dr. ~\ . .Marill ' \Yilsoll Dr. R. Anlel"ll c ,,-ilsOll "nrgeon-Capt. 'Yright. 4\. ~r. , .

Au(ler on Falkiner-Falkiner Fuller B. Hewat J . H e\mt fIf. Howat McGowau Kitching Eohler nIol ten 0 Murray

Mr. A. F. Rohertson, c.c. & n . M. (Chairman), Mr. F. A. Cluver, n. A. (lIon. Treasllrel' alld lion . Secretary); Dr,. L. 'tevens, L. ,Yeieh, "T. Melle (.lIcdiwZ Sta.ff). l'i' e llcllho 'lc h.

Rev.l)rofo or Mara.i (Chairm(/n), 11'. D. Thr1'on (Hall. T7'wsIl1'cr), Profe ,or Logeman (Han. Secretary) ; Dr. Neethling (McI/ieetl S{a.(t'). "· Ol·(' e .~' (' r.

J. . P . de Yilli(']'s, c.c. & n.:lL (Chairmall), Mr. C. K. Beck (Iloll. Treasure/' a/ld lIon. Secretary) j Drs. E selcn, II ngo, Fonl, Kcy (J/cdiwl Sta.tr). )[1'.

Ex:\mi)l(' l' fHI" Ih e 1' (':11".

A JXUAL HEPOI'T.

Dr. l.Ioltello.

Executin' (lesire lJel'l'\I'ith to suhlllit thL'ir fifth :1ll1l1lal 1'rport to thr Illl'll1hrrs. Dnring tIll' past )'l':tr thp llUlllllt'r of pnpil,.; \I 110 alll'lHIl,(l lecture has, the COllllllittl'l' regret ton lIll0nlll'l" not hPl'lt. 0 In rgl' 1t'> (lul'illg t ht' [H'l' "ions OlH', 0\\ ing tn nHiou ' cause,', riz" th' ah 'C ll ce or tht' II OllOmry ...:'ccret.lI'Y {'or ('ight month:, <tll(1 illl' eli turhe(1 slnll' of the pnlilic mind ennSe( Llll'llt Up01l thl' pnlitienl l'I'i'lis; 331 han' gOM thl'llngh "first al(I" awl Jl\ll'sing ('Ollr:ps,as against 61 lil.'l year. It i: ph'tl ingto 1101l', hmn'wr, that this clltre has lutll the 1IOIlOlll' of hring till' lirsL tn {'lll'lli h a (letaelullI'llt fill' adin' sl'rYicl' ill thl'lipld. TlIp work of thl' lldiwlullPllt i' L'lHhodie(1 in n sl'pamtp rl'port. .\nothl'1' gmtifyillg fealnl'l' of this ypar's \YOlk hns hl'l'll thl' inauguration of ucla,s in COl1llt,(,tillll wilh the \·hllol o!' ?lim'. at [ht' Sllnth AJril'illl nlll'gp. AlllU\llnlH:c in:tl'lldion will f01'1ll pad Ill' tht' l;olll'l-:c Illilling l'Illll'M' ill J'\I[nn" Itllli till' [lll sl":sillll of thl' l'l'rtilil'llt(, of (hl' Assol'intioll "ill lll' gn\'l'rJlc,l hy rules illIil:t1' to tbo:;p obtn,illillg at thl' Hnyal ('hol)1 of ~lillpS ill LIllHloll. A lllosl gratifying report ha bl'cll 1'l'l'PiYl'(1 frlllli lht' I~n'i( Lnll(I011 ,'cdillll. Dr. nlllcj' ITa! tie)" who llll' l'l'l1(lerp(l yt'olllan sen'ict' to thl' ~l'L'lioll sillt'l! its (' ta1dishllll'lll, has bl'l'lll'nI'LlIlL'd a honorary Iifl 1lH'1ll1ll'1' of thl' ASSIH'iatillll in l'l'cngnition of' IllS (li.'lillgnisht'(1 and gratnitou' Sl'l'\·lel'S. nlll.ior tllToll lllh Pl'llSl'llll'l1 thl' IclL'ttl dl'taelllliellt of the .:-;t. John AlllhulallCl' Briga,lt' wilh t\\O \'nlnahll' c, "\JlIi.Jllla11l'l' 'olllpalliolls," which all' ill tIll' hall(ts of llll'llllll'I"S li\ illg ill Ihl' thid~ly-p()]l\lltlh'(1 palls or thl' tmrJI. The EXl'l'uliy' tUHll'l' lhl'il' lll'sl thanks lo Ma,jlll' 'tll'l'llll lil!' Iii" lillJ(,ly gift, ami tn IIi" \rOl' hip tIll' ~Layor (D. H.eps, l'~s'l. ) , lh(' 'hilil'lllllll of thl' sl'dioll, fOl' his wry actiye intl'rcst ill 11Il' \\'l'llilr(' of Ihl' Ass(l('ialioll ill till' fl'lllltil'l' lll)r!. A Ill'\\ ,'petioll is <tboul to hI' fonll e( l at l~u('ell 's TO\\ll, I hallks to tht' l'1ll'rgy of~Ir. Cnllpt'r, of til<' 'ol1lh Arrienll Ihnkillg Clll'pllrnlioll. Dr. Hartlcy, P.11.0., olonial FOrl'l'S, whn iii C\'L'I' l'l'luly ami zl'alon in lllt' gllorl Wl1I'k, is e:dl'lH1ing lhe klllmh'dgp IlO'()l'lll'll hy the Ass(winlioll 's lcdnr.' ill the Transkl'i. 1 ('-examinatiolls han IWl'll helll at JZilllhl'rll'y ill ('onIlPl'lioll "'illt lhl' Dl' lkl'I" '011 olillatc(1 l.iill es amI at Rnbl'l't~Oll , tlllmk!" to Olll' llOll. st'l'rl'lHl'iL'S at l\illlhl'rh'y :lllll Hobertsoll re Iwetl' l'ly, Messrs. O. B. Dn' \\ alltl In\'l'r. Thl' 'I"lwk Oll tIll' Gl1\'l'l'llllll;'nt Rlihays still contillul' to pros1'l'r, ami tht' practical help !linll by el'rlifienlel1 1lll'llllwr' of till' Cape Gon'l'llllll'lll Rnil\\,:ty~ slu)\\'s cl1l1tinm'll vigour. Tn lItr ,Yoolh'y, principal I)f till' Raihlay Tminillg Sehool, rlt[ll' Towll, awl tn l'rgl'111ll1\laj()l' o \\'l' n , 1'.1[, __ " gl'Cltt prai 'e ttllll11111Ch I Ilit 11 k!'l nre rhlP. Rltilw/ly ,,"urI;: hilS lIoL only hl:'l'n l'mIfilll'(1 til Inrgl' stations, hut tlll l'Xlel1SiOlI IHts hl'l'll IIllHh' hy giving ll'ctul'rs nlnug lhl' suburhan line ill tho Capl' Pl'llinsnltt. Tholl~1t nl'ry elltll'tlVOUr was l11ntll' lo Sl'l'nl'l' the advantages of ltllluulttllCC kllowledge to llL' llll'llllll'l's or the Boy' and Church Lads' THE

S E('TJOXS

Ol~

{'.U·E ( 'OLOXY l~ a ;; 1

(<'-11'1~

TO"' ~ )

('I': ~ l' Jt L

L,HUloJl.

Mr. D. Ree, , lIIayor of East London (Clwinnail): .i'll'. ,T. O. Paterson (Han. 'l'I'CCtSll1'e1'), .Mr. amuel AlJdre(l (1£011 . Secrdal'!J); Dr. Darley lJanley, Dr. J . Re\yitt Paley (Nedic ..ll Statn; Mr. J. Fi"ller (.cllllbll1cIiICt COIl'S ,''> 111" 1'1;1tendent) ; fill'. '. Alldre(l (Inspector). Gra ham .. 1ow II.

Rev. Al exander Pett (Chrdrman) 1.11'. Edgar Bayley (Holl. 1'rt (IS/! ru ). nIr. W. Chalmers (Han . • ecretary); Dr. J. Beger-Robert on, Dr. Greenlcl''', Dr. -' hew (J/u1ico.l

StaIn· Jl c ide IJJ n::;.

Rey. A. B. Daneel (Chrt i1'man), .i\lr. E. T. Friberg (lion . TrN/c/li'£r), JIll'. S. Holm (H all . Secretary) ; Dr. Bigg (/Vedicul S{a.tr). 1~ jJII 1H ' l'h'~

.

De Beer' Consolidatecl Min es (Limited); lIon. C. J. Bhotle!", lIl. J.. \. (l'(/troJl), nIr. Gardner F. William (Gell eral Mallnger), (Pl'Isidcill), l.lr. \\'. Kiebol (Chairman); ~lr. XicholsOll (Bo.lI. ~~'c1'Ctm·.IJ at l\.i11lh crl~y ~lilll' H ospital), 1\1 r. ,Yailleck (lion. SCCI'ctary at \\ est hllli COlllpollud H 0"1'1 tal , .i\l r .•\l cCull um (Han. Secrel(tl'Y at Workshop ), .Jlr, n. O. Dre\\' (Hall. Uhilf ._'t'cn{(1J'l/): Dr, Otto. Dr. l1lith ( Medical StC(tl).

1111' Ru SOU"', c.c., &

R.lII.

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226 Brigades the Committee's labours havc thus far met with no responsc. The Committee regret to have to report that t he Table Bay H arbour Board have not given a grant in aid this year, and that in consequence the large body of cmployees to who111 ambulance knowledge would pro \'e so u efnl ha ,'e not been able to avail themselves of the instl'l1ction others obtained last year. Under such circumstances the necessity -of obtaining funds to carry out the wishes of your Committee, to provide lectures gratis, ag,l,in comes prominently hefore the puhlic, and the Execnti vc trnst that the appeal now Illadc in the cause of humanity will not fall on dea f ears. Thc foilo\\-ing is the mo t interesting case of "first aid" reported elUl'ing the year ] 95-96. The statements are vouched for cmel verified hy the patient (Harris), nrgeoll-Lieutenant Faskally, 111. O. Colonial Forces, Corporal Brown, and Corporal Connor, C. M.R. Corporal BrO\\'ll tates: -" On the 2nd Deccmher, 1 95, being down on the coa~t Umzikala, district Pondoland Ea t, Cape Colony, on three day, leaye of absence with Sergeant Thomas and Corporal Connor, we met a man named Harris, who was there for the purpose of killing fi h \\-ith dyuamite. He (Bani) l1eld the dynamite cartridge in his right hand and a lighted branu in his left, at tlle sallle time standing on a rock some distance from the shore. U pOll placing the ligllted brand to the fuse, owing to some defect in the latter, the dynamite cartridge exploded el,lmost immediately after leaving his hand, and he was h111'led into the water. Sergeant Thomas immediately jumped in after him, and with some difficulty brought him neal' the shore, \\"hen he wa a>l i. ted by myself. As soon as we got him out of the \yater we sa",. that his right hand wa blo\\-n completely off, bis right eye injured, and his face and chest shattered by the explosion. All this time Sergeant Thomas was holding him hy the upper arm, and as he explained to me afterwards, was compressing the artery to stop the luemorrhage. Sergeant Th0111as now instructed me to tie a pebble in a handkerchief, with which he hound the arm to compress the artery and stop the bleeding. lYe laid HeHris on the sand and did the be. t with the lining of our coats, handkerchiefs, etc., to dress the stump as well as possible. Corporal Connor then went for Dr. Faskally, who resided 17 miles fro111 the spot where the accident occurred. Sergeant Thomas and myself then improvi ed a stretcher out of wattles and bark and with the aid of two natires carried Harris to a Ka{fir kraal two miles away, where we laiu him on onr blankets and mal1e him as comfortable as possible, awaiting the arrival of the uoctOl'. Dr. Faskally arri,'ed about twelve hours after the accident, when he proceeded to amputate the arm, with what assistance we could render. Dr. Faskally asked Sergeant Thomas and myself to remain with the unfortunate man for the rema,indel' of our leave, to dress his wounds till he could procure an attendlll1t. At the present date Harris is completely cured, having 10 t part of his forearlll and his right eye, but is able to ride about and attend to his work. " To the many supporters of the Association's work, especially to those who haye acted as local secretaries and lectmers, an indelible debt of gratitude is due, and it is recognised to the fuil that they have sacrificed time, energy, and, in no few instances money, without regard to rank, nationality, or creed, in carrying into effect the motto of the Order, "Service in the Cause of Man ."

227 The T reasn?'eI' in account with the Cape T own Cent,.e oj the St. J ohn A mb1dance Associatw?t. Statement oj Receipts and E xpenditnre, Session ] 895-96 . Receipts. E.rpenditlLre. 1'0 Balance from last Account £109 17 5 By Fees to South African ubscript ion from Hev. COllllcil £6 6 10 " A. 1). H lleler 0 10 0 Examiners' Fees . " Pdty Expenses, P9stages, 13 13 0 Fees rec ivccl 67 18 0 " " Donations received toward. etc. 10 17 6 " personal expenics of TransAdvertising, Printing and " tationery nutl Detacltlllellt. . 9 2 6 T. R hice. 1 1 0 Hell t 3 0 0 D. Isaac' c- Co. 2 :2 0 ," Expell.'e of Transvaal Liebel'man & Bimski 2 2 0 Detachlllcut-.T. Lt B. L vin 1 1 0 Hotel bill, Johannesburg 4 10 0 :Jl Lilcllhel'g 1 1 0 Ne"";;papcr, etc., for He'-..A. P. BClH1er 1 1 0 Patiput· 1 10 0 E. J. Earp ~ 0 0 Petty Expen 'es . 0 15 0 H. R. LrphnJ1 :2 0 0 Hala,nce (African Bank" illg Corporation) H . Bearc1 ~ 0 0 123 17 9 11. Willllan 1 0 0 Balance in hands of " TreasUt'er J . W _ Atl\\dl 1 0 0 23 11 4 H. n·. Legg 1 0 0 H. \\'ihIHlll 1 0 0 R. :Jill X\\ r 11 0 10 0 097

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REPULLIC, JOlI.A N'E 'BURG CENTRE.

REPOll1' OF TilE JOUANNE:-illl'llG CE:\'TJ:E FItO~[ TUE

1 '1' AUGlT:-iT, 1 94, 30TH El'TI<::IIBJ~n, 1 fl5 . 111 l'e\'iewiug thc work of this Ceutre during thc Jil'st y',u of it existence it i thought well that a brief accollut of its initiation would be intcresting as well as dne TO


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to those to whom we owe that in i tiation . The idea of some in tl'l1ctiOll in what is known as " First Aid to the I llj med " had long l)een felt a crying need un these fields 1rhere mining \\·ork is of nece ity befraught with constant danger to life nlld limb, but the first to give a lll"actical impetus to the idea was Professor Liehmann the Hon . Secretary-General of the South African Council of the Rt. John Ambl1lanc~ Associa tiOll. Professor Liebmann wrotc a letter to Dr. D. Johnston, a k ing hilll to use his influence to form a centre of the Association in Johannesburg, and Dr. Johnston with 111'. ' V. Leslie Daniels, om presen t Hon. Secretary, took the matter warmly up. These gentlemen found many friends an(l warm supporters of the movelllent, llotably Mr. E. P . Rathhone, the Government lIilling lnspector, and Captain A. lI. Blek ley, both of whom had already a similar organization in view. Captain Yon Brandis, our esteemecl pecial Landdro t, con euted to preside at a Public 1[eeting, which was held on 6th eptember, 1 94, at which 1110 t of our leading officials and townsfolk attended, or to which they sent lettcrs of sympathy. The inf1uential nalJ1es contained ill the list of the Committee, as printed in thc bOuk of rules, fully prove the representative manner in which the matter was taken up, anc1under such favourahle auspices your Executi ve felt that success wa. a sured from the outset, 1\ hidl has ince been alUl,ly pro,-ed, though much remains to he c10ue l,erore the ohjects of the Association can be practically and thoroughly accompli heel. Although the needs of the townspeople were fnUy recognised, it was at once een that the great ,,·ork and duty of the Ass(lciation lay towards the milll' rs, and an appeal for final1L:ial support was issued to the various )Iining Companie , with a 1'e ult, 1\·hich 8ho\\s that tho e responsible for these undertakings are fully and generollsly ali vc to their respol1 'ibilities. A full li8t of subscription. reccived from this source is issucd with this report. The funds thus raised enabled the Centre to engage the sen ices, as permanent lecturer, of Mr. ,V. C. Cannagh, whose whole time is deyoted to holclil1g classes of i11struction along the line of reef", hi appointments occupying every night in the week. Mr. Cayenagh was highly commended for the work, aml the judgment of your Executive iu giving him the appointment hac:; been amply jnstifierl hy the fact, that out of four classes, comprising fifty-five candiclates for examination, 110 candidate has failed to llass. The efliciency of Mr. Cavenagh'. teaching is flllther emphasised, as a different medical man has examined each class. O\ying to the neceso:ary delay in getting such an A sociation as this in working order, the practical work of instruction on the mines (lid not commence till 3rcl JUlle, 1 9.i, wlten the first lecture was helel, and up to 30th September fifty-five pupils ha(l recei,-ed instruction, and forty-three candidates presentefl themselves for Examinations, all of 1yhom passed. Your Executive desire to express their gratitu(lJ for the manner ill which the medical men of Johannesburg, iudeed from the Chimes to Ran clfontein, have assisted the Centre, anrl lJarticularly to Drs . John&ton" Allenb Crocrhan ' Sterne , and Meyer, who have already examineu classes. This Centre wishes as far as possiule that each class shall be examined by a differC'nt doctor, a11(l lIas every rca son to believe, from the long list of offers of help, that it will have no diiliculty in carrying out its view.

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Your Executive desire to express their thanks for the hearty manner ill which the managers and other officers of the various Mining Companies have secol1l1aJ the Centre by organising meetings to form section~, anel otherwise promoting its ol,jects. So far the following "mines ha,-e had classes of instruction held, and have sent represen ta ti ves .

Lunglaagte R oyal G. ~ l. Coy. Ferreira Langlaagte E tate G. M. Coy. Orion G. M. Coy. Paarl Central G. M. Coy. ~lilH'rVa Rollinson G. 111. Coy. KllighLs Tribute Crown Reef G. M . Coy . May Oon. oliJated Glencairn G. M. 0)'. Pioneer n. ~l. Coy. Bonanza GC'lclenhllis Deep Gel(lenhllis E.-tate City anel , llhnrbau G. ill. Coy. East Grion 'alisbury G. M. Coy. Cro\\"n Deep Rost' Deep lIenry XOlll"se G . .:\1. 'oy. K ew Pril11ro e Langlaagte Deep Jumper Deep Xew Heriot G. ill. Coy. TreasUI"y G. M. Coy. 'Yitwater!>l"all(l G . .:\1. Coy. Black Heer Proprietary TreaslllY X OurSl' Drep .Jlllll[ll'rs G. 11. 'oy. tallhope G . .:\1. Coy. It is thl' intention to llOld l'lasse of ill. trudioll alul1g the line of reef, frOI11 Chimes to Randfollteill, until r('prr~elltativc fr01l1 each minl' lut\'c rec<:'iw(l instruction, and, a~ soon a the whole lillt' has he en (leaH with, to c:onllllellce again, so as to in nre always luwiug c('ltifieale(1 lllen on each mille. By this llll'anS the CClltl'C hop(' to grn,lllally sl,n',lII the kllO\\"ll'dge of Fil'.t Ai,l tllrollghout the ficllIs, and thus lJc the Jlll·il11. 01" alle\'iating llluch suffering. and often of <lYing life it elf. 'flIp nUllluer of pllpib that lla \ (' rec(': ved in ·tnll"Lioll m igh t ha \-e heen s\yclled to It much larger Jlllllllll'l, llllt .:\11. Canll.lgl1, in con 'ultatiol1 \\·itlt your Exccuti\-e, cleciclt'(l it be"t to llOlcl :;111<111 ~Ias:('s \dliell 11(· eoul(l thoroughl,>" train, rather than l!lerely lecture to a large llulllbel·, alld the 1\"is(lo1l1 of Uti!> policy has l'cl'1l alJ1ply pro\·cd hy the result of the l'"\alllilluLions. Tlli,; bring - yUll!" EXecntiv(' to a yery pleasing item 01" their report, namely, tIle eager m<1111ler in which elllplo'yee~ 011 thl' Illilles, frolll tIll' highl'st ollicials (IOWJl\Yluds, him:! (]Psin~(l to attl'l111 classes of instruction, \\ hich clearly .. hows that there is a spirit of" Il lnLnal help pelTilllillg the ~1illillg Industry, 1\"hieJt i. ' (1 1Hwthy example. Y01l1· Exceuli\'c ha\'(' Oil nnler twcnty)u111ndance litters of tlll' lllO t i1l1l11·nvl'cl tY1'c. IlJOlllltell 011 c1daehahll' fralllc, \rith l,il.y::le wllcds, illlli,t rublll'r tyres and hoofl t Il shield Lhc paticnt from SUIl or min, \\·hiclt arl' no\\· 011 the way frum Englaucl. Thc first idea was to plan' Olll' of" tl1e .. ' lilLl'l"s at (·ach sectiol1, cOlllprisinrr as (1 I'ul,· three lllillCS, free of l'hargl', uut it is dl'cille<1 tllllL e·lch mine should ll<u'e one al'ailallle 011 its OWIl property, which \Voulll m('illl an outl<ty far heyowl the capa.hilitil' of tIl« lIlost sal1gnilll' finances. They, therefore, hupe that the Directors of each mine will .'auction the 11l1rchase ot a litter, as cll'"cribeLl. in onler to further thc practical uhjccts of the As:ol"iation. It may not bc generally kllO\\'ll that by rough handling, ur e\"en the mer(' \\ ant of thc slightc:;t knowl 'llge of how to lift an injured lilllU: (1 simple fracture m;1,y l,e COIl\'crte,1 into a C011111111llll1 or e"en a complicate(l rmrtn1e. 1t will, therefore, ('(1 ily br ~eCll, thnt, nnll?ss a .nitablc yehicle he at hand, 011 \\ hich tlle patil'llt can lIe tmn:llJrtcll with a minimum of llisLllrbancl' or pain, the whole of Ule care expel1l1ell hy tho e rCII(lerillg .. first aill ., would be wasted. The metllOfl of <1ITl'sLillg 1dcl'tling fnl1ll all ,1)"tl'1'Y i' so C;l y that a Cllihl111ay l('nrn it, yet tltonsllll(ls of lins l1an~ l)('cll ]0. L, the wry lifl'·]'lnnd chl,illg nway, ill thc lll'l'SC'll(·p of tlle pl'dnLors, pl'1'fl'cily lll'lples~, hl'l·,tllS(' llOlle ,1l11lmg ill(,lll hall l,('('n tallgh t UlH' of the Ii rsL 1'llllilllClI Ls of i nst met inn (l f ,11l amI mL1I1c(' pnpil- t hl' a pplica tion


231

230 of an extemporised tourniquet. Aga,in, how frequent is the loss of life by drownincr <:> or suffocation, yet how fe,,' persons comparatively nnderstand the way to treat properly the apparently drowned 01' uITocated. Bearing in mind the enr present danger of cyanide poisoning and dynamite fume, instruction in resnscitation of tho 'e alrected is made a special feature of. I n other countries it has of late years been made compulsory [ 01' (I, certttin numher of persons connected with mines, railways, police, etc., to hold certili.cates in "Ii.rst aid," and for the henefit of all alik e, it is hoped it \I'ill soon he made compulsory ill this State. Many cases haye beeureported \I'here " first <tid" renderod on the mines has resulted beneficially, and in more than one, in the ahsolute saving of life. The Executive are organising a regi1>ter of all cases treated, both for their own stati tics and for the guidance of any medical Illan who may treat the case after" fir t aid" has been rendered. Coming to the town, private classes, of Johannesburg, your Executiye must a(11l1it haYing somewhat neglected this sphere ot \I'ork for \I'hat they feel to ho the more important one of the mine . Some good work, ho\\,evel', has heen clone. A class in "first aid" has been held for meu, and another for women, in Dool'llfontein , resu1tinCf0 in fom and three passes respectively. Subsequently a Jl1using clas. was held in Doornfontein, resulting iu seven pas ·es. The lectnrel' WetS Dr. D. '\T. Johnston, and the examiners, in " first aid," Dr. Foulis; in llUl'sing, Dr. C. Wldroncl 1m\l'; to etIl of whom the ExecutiYe tender their pecial thanks. Further classes are contemplated in different sections of J ohalllles1l11rg, and the Association appeal strongly to the townspeople to fulfil what is <t pressing duty, hoth to their own homes and their fell 0 \\' men, hy taking adntlltuge of any classes that may be formed, and so make themsel Yes com petent to render" Iir t aiel," un til the arrival of a qualified medical man. Among those to whom special thanks are clue is the Netherlands Rail way Com pan)" represented hy 11[1'. Middleherg, ,,,ho has pro mi. cd a donation of £50 to the funds of the Association, besides haYing granted a free pas over the N etllerlaJl(l. Rttil\\'ay System to the Association's Lecturer, The Cape GOYel'llmellt Railway t11. 0 granted a special ticket to the Centres delegate to the Capetown meeting of the outh African Council, held on October 17th, 1 95. The Cape rails haye fUl'ther consented to cal'l'y the:20 ambulance litters, hefore rcfel'1'ed to , to J OhaJllle~lnlr(f . 0 froe of chaJ'tre t> , \I hich \\'ill effect a yery important suying to tlle funds . :'Ilessr . LO\ll'lI:;teill, and Co., of Johannesburg, have offered to present to thi8 Centre a horse' t\JlIlmlo,llce waggoll, which \lill greatly help the work or the Association, besides llcillg a r ;Ll boon to the sufferers, who have to 1,e transported iLlly distallcl'. i\le3srs. Lowenstein aIlCl Co. have also made generous gifts of haurlage" splint~, etc., and tlwir co,operation gererally is gratefully acknowledged. Mr. E. P . Rathhone, OUl' IIOIlol'al'Y Tl'rasurer, has offered to present the Association "'ith n Jlalldsol11e Challellge Cnp, to he cOlllpetecl for annnally hy representative teams of the St. John Amlmlance, frOJll the "arions mining companies, etc. One of the most pleasing featlll'e of snpl,orL to which the Executive have to refer uncleI' the head ofSprci;tl Thanks, is a dOlHl,tioll of £J 57 6s. 6el. from the group of mines compl'ised in the Black Reef. This lHwrlSOlll' donation is the result of a sports meeting, aml a concert yoluntarily organised on llelHtl~' of the flUlds of the Assoeiatioll, and the Executive f 'el that this Rpontan('ons snp[ Ol't c;tlls for special mention aud recognitioll . Among individual suhscriptiolls are l\l 1'. Edward Lippert, wllo head:; the liiSt with £100, coupled with the stipulation that the money shall he deyoted eXclllSiYely to work tLmOllg the lIIill('S. Messrs. Eckstein

and Co. subscrihed £10, nIl'. F . W. Steers, Secretary to the Meyer and Charltoll, £5, and t he J oh anueshnrg Market Concession. Co., £10 lOs. Under Rule No.3of the Centre, aJl t hese hecome Life Members of the t. John Ambulance Association. The Centre hope to h ave a much larger number of Life Melllber~ this year. The accolllp<tnying balance sheet aud 3tatelllent give thcl finances of the year, ancl are submitted with t he confidence tha.t the mon y has been handled with the closest regard to rco llomy consi~tellt with tit prop l' cal'l'ying out of the great work the Associettion ha.s to perforlll. T he ha.lance in hanel, a fter paying all liabilities to 30th Se[Jtemher, was £432 18s. 2d., hut 'with the work a yet in it~ inrancy, the Executive rely on the continuance and extension 01 the generous support alreacly extended to the movement. In order that the Association may he placed ill a no. itioll sufficiently tnmg to enable it to carry out the provision of ambulancc ~yagons a.nel other work re ferred to hy Ml'. E. P. Hatltholle, ill his report, a. delegat'3 to the Alllllml [eeting of the outh Afric;m Council, the Executi \'e a,:-' tllos<\ Mining Companie', known in the Chamllcr of .Mines, its h iug in the fir·t cla., , to make their suhscription' £21 ~1 , pel' annum, those ill the econd class £15 15s., and those in the thircl daiS' £10 10'., and it i~ confidently hopecl thi suggestion will he adopted. The I1nancittl year of the Centre ends eptcmber 30th, aud the ubscriptiollS for the year ending 'ept(lJ1lhel' 30th, 1 96, arc now (luc. All suh"crihers, whether perSOlHl1 or corporate, are asked to scud in their ehCllue to the Honorary Trea U1'er, 130x 1352, J olulllue hurg, on a liheral a 1illSis as po;,sihle. Now that the Cell tre Ita shown ill tl:e few hort mouth it 1m he'u at work such pmcticalre~;nlt~, it is hoped that l1ll111y new primte sub. erib rs \I ill eOllle forward and support the 1110\' 'ment. Your Executive, r 'gardillg the work of the A sociatioll as It call of duty to a great phil!111thropie work, hl1\'e all given their he ' t ell'orts to that end, hut they desire peeia1iy to mention thrir colleague and HOll. Trea nrcI', 1111'. E. P . Rathbone, to who e untiring energy they canllot pay too high a tribute. i\ OTE. -Since "piemher 30th the following additiollal work has been accomplihed : -A class of 33 candidate hll' herll tmincel at the i:ltlllll'ollteiu Group, and tt ela of 20 at the upcn-1sinn 13l'!lJlch of the 'anitary Bnard O!Iicial , and a fmtllcr cla s of 11 of the Fire Brigltelc, all of whit'h will he rl';uly for examination etuly ill Dct:clllber. A chs:> from th' Witw;Lter~l'U1l!l G. 1. Co. i:> IItlW ],(.'lllly for eXllminatinn, Ou 10th Octob'r 12 cltudidaL's from the Cro" It R 'er cIa s was examined hy ])r, C. ,Yo tel'lle, wlto awarded pass 11l11rks to all the candidates.

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.\11'. J, n. Allgas. Lord Bras ·C\" HOll. Dr, Ci~lI1l'bcll, :\1. Ll'. Dr. Corbin , 11' Tholllas Elder, r;. C. \l. (i ,

Dr. Poulton , ir \\" C, F. Robinson, (;. 0,:\1. G, .Jlr, E. 'Y. Yan ellclen ;\Ir. A . .\L 'impson

:\11'. F . .r\ l1\\'ork, L.S,A. ,11'.0 A, "\.ltillilllll, :\I.n, .\1e1b., etc, :\Lr E. L .. \)'c1iel', :'l.ILC,S., Eng. Ml'. J. W, ~\.stlcs, :'11.11., Etliu, ,\11'. L. W, Bici-Ie. :'1.1:. c."';" Belin., L.1:.(', I'., LOll, \11'. T. BortiI\\'iel-, :'1.11., &- Cll.:.!., Bllill. :\1 r. Perci I'al Bolll·1l :'1. n" Torunto Jlr. R 111'llllllnili, :'1. It.e .S., Eng, .\11'. .\. C<Lllll'hl'lL, L. J(.('.1'., Etlin., cte. :\11', J. A. L'ockbul'll, ~!.I>., LOll., )f.lt,(j.S., J~llg.

1!r. '1'. \Y. Cornill, \I.I:.('.S" Eng, :\11'. A, J. Vades, ],,1:.(',!', Eeliu" jll', R ,·t . .\1. Da\\'cs, )l. IU'.s" Eng" L.IU',l'" Bdin. :\11', J. II. G. lJrnllllllollcl, ]" It. c.]'"

'\T. ""T,

Fornleel ] 8 4 Pl'csicl('llt.

His Excel'ency Sir Thomas Fowell Laxton, llArt"

](,('.)1.(:.

Mr. C. ,V. Lerlllitte, )Llt.C.S . , L,I'i .•\. I'Ilr. J, S. :\Iackintosh, )1. I)" E(lin., etc. MI'. t), J. ~la!4n.rey, :'Il.D., l\lelb. .\li. \\T, Murkhalll, :'11.1)" Xc\\' York 1\11', J, Michie, )Lll" ~lcllJ. ~lr. A, .\1. Mor~an, :'II. n., Ch.B, ,\11'. K :\L01Ti ... , ;\Ll:.l.l'i, [',1:,('.1'. '\lr. It. lIl"Duugall, :\I.Il" Cll. \[., :\l.Jl, :\lr. ,J, '1', '\litcheU, ::'1.1>., Abcr., etc. }1r, E. L, Poolcr, ;\1. D., &. Ch.:.1. Dubl. )II', T. 'Y. Home l'opballl, )LILC.,..;" Eng .. L.ILC.l' , B,lin. ),11'. 13, Poulton, :\LD., Melb., )Ll:.C,S.,

"Y,

l~ng.

~1r.

L. I:. ('. S., L.:'II. 1~\\'1I1tnk, :'It. H.('.I'i"

Eng. L.U,l',!'" Ellin.

jll'. '\'. (lihb, L,Il.e ' ,s., jll'. Eugcnc '\1e.\1. (JlYUIl,

)t.J)"

L.)1.,

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ADELAIDE (AUSTRALIA) CENTRE.

AnclU 01'.

'\Ir. ThoJlllls Pallman.

IJ. F. P. "-I. O.

Wom en,

im 11son,

1l0JlOl'I1l'Y Sec re tary ,

TI' ( ' ni'lIU' CI' .

'\11', FreJcl'iek Wright.

:\Ll'.

1 91. I

2

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.\11', II. D. Gell, U r. E. '\T. \Yan 'endcll

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OF

AUGUST,

Frederick "'."'h ight.

DCl)ut,r

ISCE the last Report was issued, in August, 1 91, the work of the Association bas gone on steadily in this Centre. Later on in tbe same year, a "fir t aid" course for women \"as given, and also oue "fir t aid" com e for railway employes. In 1 92: two" first aid" courses for W(1ll1en and one for mell were held, follo \\'ed, in 1893, 1),}' two" first aid" conrses for railway employes (at one of which eyeral lllem1lers, who bad obtained certificate, pa sed their first re-examination), and also a nursing class. Besides this in 1 93 we examined a railm]',}' cla s, which was ent to u for examination from R aau\\'port J unction . This dass, consisting of seven mcn, instructed 11y Dr. Baird, of N(lauwport, proved them. elves most thoroughly competent ill their I';ork, and the examiner was very much plea ed with their U Ilusual excellence. I n 1 91, another "'as held, and byo JIlore were examined, one from Cradock our1 the other from Dr. Baird, X aam"port. Be ide this, a clas. for policcmen was 11elcl. This was very difficult to get together, and elid not prove very 'utisfactory, owing to tbe constant changes in the force, and also on account of the smallness of the Corps, and the forced irregularity of the attendance. 'Yc, however, hope to be a111e to manage to get one together again, In 1 95, owing to '"<uious circnlllstames, we were only a111e to have one course of lce;turc , a "fir",t aiel" cuursc for womcn ; allfl, so far, none have yet heen held this year. The Port Elizabeth Ccntl'e "till relllaius separate and independent, not heing nlliliated with the, outh African Council, as at prescnt it is not considered ach"isalile to do o.

I SUE

lIon. 'ir E. T, Smith, K.(',)['G, 'ir John COltOIl, K.(j.)LC;, Sir Samllel Davcnport, lCC, )LG. ;\11. D , Murray .

~lr . F, (~oltbllliLh, :-[.n" &. B.s., Allc1n.il1e illl', A. A. lIa'niltoll, ;\[. B" Dll hI ill, etc. ~ll'. J. A. LT. l1ullIilwn, ~!.B" Duh1iu MI'. J, 11. H eml'l'soll, M. B., Ulas, Mr. A H cnI'.\', ~I.JJ., Edin , l\lr. ,\. ",\T. Hill, c.I.D" Brussels, ~'c. nIt', A . A. Lellllotl "LV" LOll. :\I.H.C.I'i. , Ji:llg.

',"T.

.\11'. R." .\[1'.

J,

PlllTCS, L. H.C.i>, &; I" R,C.p" J~din. Rugcr!', )Ln., & Ch,)L Ellin,

~'hel'ley Pall, )!.l:.c.~., Eng"

L,IU·.l'" Lon, Mr. C. II. ,I. outer, )I.B,,&'c.\I.,Abel. Mr. E . .\1. Stc\'en, :'L B., CI1.)1. :'Ill'. H.. ~te\\'art, :\LD., .\Iclb. l.Ll'. K Tcichelllll1.n n, L, K. P.l'. P., i\I, H, C, I'i" F . Il.C.S.

l\Lr. C. E. Todll,:\l.H,(j.~"Ellg., L,H,C.l'., Lowl. Mr..I. C. Ycreo, M.D .. Lon., F.Il.c.l'.,.Eng, Mr. E. ",Y. , ray, ~l. B., Bdin. , :'<1. It. l'.1'i., Eng, .Mr. II. II. Wigg,)1. It. C, i':i . , Eng., 1.. R. C, P., LOll,


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204

SlaUment oj Income a7ul Expenditllrefm' the year encling lrIa1"Ch 31st, 1896 . ANNUAL

REPORT.

Committee, at the conclusion of another year, arc very pleased to present to all interested in the progress and welfare of the Centre, the Report and Balancesheet for the past year. Dnring that period the following classes have been held:One at Ollr Boys' Institute, one at Way College, one men's cIa. s at Kapumla, one ladies' class at Adelaide, one ladies ' class at Kapunda. These cIa ses comprise a full course of attendance of 84 in number, of whom 27 passed the exam ination, this small proportion being accounted for hy the classes h eld at Eapunda lleciuing not to be examined . The record for the y ea r can hardly be consill ereJ atisfactory. It has been founu difficult to sustain interest in the objects of the As oeiatioll, espccially during the summer season, which has been one of unusual and prolonged heat. Many, al '0, ot our young popUlation have left the colony during the past year to push their fortunes in ,Vest Australia, wh ere a previons training in ambulance ,," ork "'olllel have bee1l found invaluabl e amidst the acciucnts incident to life on the golJliel(l.3, nnu tll!:: many rases of sickness which prevail there. Since the establishlllellt of the Cenl1'(> in 1884, nearly 1,090 certificates have been i 'sued by this Centre, in ac1Llition to which many pupils eflually well instructed have pas eel through the classe,', but have not shown the energy to go up for examinatioll and claim their certificates of competency. In addition to the above, five re-exan!inatiolls have lleen hel(l at different times during the year, to test the iuformatioe and alJiJity retained by former pupils. YOU\' Committee have plea nre in bearing testimony to the good work contributed by the Adelaide t. John Ambulance Practice Club, of which Mr. J. W. Fisk is President, anLl which has maintained steady practice work amongst old pupils, though not absolutely affiliateu to the Centre. Thanks are also specially due to the members of the t. John Amlmlance North AdelaiLle Ladies' Class, of which the Hon. Dr. Campl,ell is PresiLlent. Their ministrations during the last seven years have ]Ieen of good, ervice and help in man)' cases of acciuent and illnes, , and also in imparting a kuowledge of amhulance treatment and home nursing amongst women of the industrial classes resirling in their neighbourhood. This society uf ladies was also al)le, last Novemher, by the proceeds of a sale of work, &c., and donations from friends, to "enLlow" a cot for the enrrem year at the Children's Hospital, at a cost of thirty guineas, U1Hler the name of the " Ambulance Cot" ; and. it hopes, with the support of past amlmlance pupils and of other fri ends, to llJaintain this cot for several year '. On the arrival of His Excellency Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, R.C.M.n . , as Governor of the Province, your Committee reclmsted him to accept the position of President of tIle Centre, in succession to the Earl of Kintore, and His Excellellcy has kindly acceded to theil wishes. An audited statement of accounts is appended hereto . YOUR

A SSOCiates.

By command of H er Majesty the Queen the follo'wing bave heen ('lHollr-d As 'ociates of the Order of the Ho'>pital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, the IJadge heillg a massive silver Maltese cross. Hon. Dr. Camphell, M.L.C'. HOIl. Dr. J. CocklJUl'u, ~I.P. Dr. T. W. Corbin Dl'. B. Poulton

Mr . J ames P. Roberts Mr. Frlderick 'Wright Mrs. Frederick WI igJlt.

I

I ncome. To Balance Class Fees " Bank Illterest "., Medallions, &c. " Government Subsidy

E xpenditure.

£196 15 10 By Examiners' Fees, &c. £'1.7 20 19 0 Irinting, Postages , ami " Sundries 6 13 11 5 :) 0 oiii ce, Secreta ry , and 50 0 0 " T lephone . 30

6

0

7

8

~oo

0

0 0 0 10 10 10

" Saving::; Bank D eposit Ca::;h in Hand anfl Bank

" £:279 10

6

£279 10

6

I have compal'eu the abov e tutemellt with the books anu vouchers produce!l, and certi fy the same to be correct. Tnus. PA1);\[A~, 11on. Auditor. FH~~l>K. ,\VRIGHT,

J.nIEs

April 24th , ] 96.

P.

ROBERTS,

lIon. TreasHJ'1'7·. Hon. Secretary.

'8RT IFICATF.. , . Ko. o f Men

Ko. of Women

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who IHlve who haye who have f'Olllpleted a completed received ('{)uJ'se I)f a course of Certificates. ill~tr\1cti()n. instruction. 1st Aid. : NurHill).:. lst Aid I N ursmg. 1st Aid. ~\1r~ing.

~o.

who have rccei ved Certificates. l~t

Aid.

I Xursing.

of Certificated Puptls who have receivetl :\ledulliol1s. :\Jeu.

I \\ omen.

I~r,E F(jIL\L\TIU~ OF CE~THE .

741

1146

606 SINCE

4.1

I

16

I

I

345

191

150

73

60

31ST ilL\ltClI, 1 95. 4'>.J I I 11

NEW SOUTH WALES CENTRE. Forn1(:'C1 L90.

ir }'reuerick Darley, Knight,

C . .T.

Captain HixsolI, It.~ . (Commnllclel' or .I.-a val Forees . 'I'll 11 011. P. G. Killg, :\1. L.C.

IIis '\ro!':;hip the :JIayor of -'ydn y MI'. Edmund Fosbery (ill spcetor-Genel'al of Police) ( '''ulrmaJl.

Mr. R. ValHlel ur K elly,

pIelllbel' of thc Order of GCJ'llHtn Salllariler- V crein).

F.1U'.S. E.,

Ih' l)uty

( ' llIIil'lUIlI1.

Major T. S. Parrott (CorJls of Enginecrs).

t. Jollll, Life

~ll'lllber


236

237 SCCl' C 1 n ry.

1101101'1\ l'Y TI' CI\ S Ilrc)'.

lIIiss A , Greenway ,

iIII'. E. :J1acDonald. Jlc:Hl Officc :

12, Imperial Arcade, Pitt and Castlereagh Sts., Sydney. Life Jlcmbe r s.

Yiscoulltess Hampden :\l ajor-General E. T . H . Hutton, C.B., A.D.(·. The Honourable P . G. King, :\1. L.C. :JIr . R. E. Roth Dr. , \,illiam R. Tomlin on ~lr. C. R. Walsh.

The Right Honourable L ord Brassey, G. C.B.

The Hight Honourable Lord Carrington, p.c., G. C. :\I.G. The Hononrable ir Fredel iek Darley, Kt., L' . J. :J1r. A.lhan Gee

J[ e lli ('al S latl'.

Mr. G. H. Abbott, :'II. E., Ch.:'I1. (Uiliv. Sydney) :J1r. Thomas Primrose Anderson, :'I1.B. (Glasg. ) :J1r. Richard Arthur, :'ILU. (Euin.) :Jlr. Daglllar Berne, L. R.C.p. (Edin. ), L.R. c. s., etc. (Edin. ) :J1r. Paul Boelke , :'\1.ll., Ch . )1. (Ulliv. "ydney) :J1r. Heginalu Bowman, :'II.lLC.S. (Eng. ) :JIr. R0hert J. Boyd, L.R.C.p., L.H.C.~. (Ediu. ) :J11'. Leslie F. Bucknell, L.ILL'. S., L.It.C.l'. (Euin.) :J1r .W . A . H. Burkitt, :'I1.B.,Ch.B. (Dublin)\ .\11'. Charles U. Carruthers, L.R .C.S. (Ire!.) :J1r. B1'abazon K . C'I emeut, :'Ir.Il.. C .~ . Eng. ) :JIr. \\'illiam T. Chellha11, :\I.n . , Ch. B. (U ni v. Mel b. ) :J1r. Daguall Clarke, L.ll. <':'1'. (Lonu.), :'\I.l{.C.!:> . (Eng. ) :J[I'. William Clarke, :\I.JU' .~. ( Eng. ) ,\11'. C. P . Clubbe, L.R.C.p. (Lond.), ClLlt.<.'. s. (Eng.) :J1r. ThollJas 13. Clune, L.lt.<' .S. ( Irel.), L.U .C.I'. (Eelin.) :Jlr. F. G. Connor, :'Il.B. (Eclin.) Dr. CUllllllins :J1r. L. G. Davidson, Clf.B., Cl1. Ch. (Syd. ) :J11'. Tholllas ,'tori!.: Vix on, ClLB., etc. Uni\'. Irel. ) jlr. Alfred A. Douzlas, L.R'c'.S . , L.n.c.p., (Edin.) I :J11'. C A. Edwards, L.n.c.l'., L.R.C.S. (Ellin. ) :J1r. F. W. Elsner, F.lLe.S. (Ire1.) :J1r. A. H. Fieldstad, M.D. :JIr. T. Carron Fish er. ~l.D. nil'. Loui!:> FiLzpatrick, L.ILC.P. (EJin.) :J1r. Francis II. Flll'llival, :\1.l'•. C.I>. E. ~II'. George Goode, )I.D . (Dub. )

I

:JIr. John Ba s Graham, )LD. (Irel.) ~[r . T . Arthur Grieves, L . n . C.l' (Loud.), :.\1. R. C. s. (Eng.) .nIr. Cooper Hardcastle, M.B. (EJin. ) 1\11'. John Harris, )l.D. (AbeI'd.) :\11'. T. J. Henry, L.n. c. P., 1,. n. c. s. (Eelin.) ~II'. A. Jarvie Hootl, :\LlJ. (Tlasg. ) :J1r. Ed ll1unu R. 1\.a vanallgh, L. It. C. s. (Edin.) MI. H.. YUlldeleur Kelly,F.H.('., .(Edin.) :J11'. }... LiYing tone Kerr, F.lt.C.S. ( Eng. ) Mr. Hugh Kn'klallll, )L B . ~Ir. Thoma Rpicl's Kirkland, :'11.13., &c. , (Glasg.) :JIr. Leslie J. Lallll'Ock, )LD . (Edin.) :JIr. J . A. Langton, L.a.C.I'. (~~din.) :Jir. H. E. Lee, Cl1. D. (Edin.) ~Ir. Richarel J. Leeper, I. . ILl'.S. (Irel.) :J11'. 11. ander~on Lloyu, :\1. it c.!'. (Eng.) :J11'. Yictor E. Ludlow, L.H.. C.:->. (Irel.) :'1[1'. Harry :J1. niH ey, L . lL C. p. (Lond.), Cll.lU'.S. (Eng. ) ~1J'. J. F. :i\IcAlli~tel', )l.Jl. (Univ. ~relb. ) ,\11'. D. ~lcNaIJb, "ul'geon, It.~. '\1r. Jolm Brook 1I100re, L.l:.l'.S. (Ire1.) Mr. C. S. Gunther Nagel, M.ll. (Berlin) Leo E. F. Xeill, "LB., C]Uf. (Sy(llley) :Jlr. Bemal'll James Ne\\'ll1arch,L. ll.C.l'., (Lond.), :\1. IU '.S. (Eng.) jIr. Herllert H. Orr, M.ll. (Dublin) ~1r . Llo)'ll D. Parry, L.lt.c.:-; . (Edill.) ~Il'.' . J. Richards, :'\f.B. (Univ. ydney) :Jfr. Reuter E. Roth, ~I.I:'( '.S . (ElIg.) :Jlr. Walt~r E. Roth, 1..lt.C. P . (Loucl.), CI[.1t.( '.S. (Eng.) :'Ifr. II. J . IT. Scott, M. Il.C.S . , (Eng.) L.IU',P. (Lond). 1111'. Charles H emy Scott, )LB., Ch. B. (Melh.) :;\[1'. LC'uis, eg01,TJ. I:.t'.s . ,L.n. '.l'.(Edin.) Mr. G. II. ,VaIton Smith, L . 1:' ('. 1'. , L.R. C.S. (Erlin).

:J[r. \Y. G. C. mi th,:'If. B., C' . :\1., (0 lasg.) ~[r. F. C. Stevenson , L. R.l'.S. (h·e1. ) Mr. William E. Strong, ~1. H. C. s. (Eng.) :Jlr. Clifton tnrt, L. r.. c.l'., L.r.. C.::I. , (Edin . ) :JIr. Edgar H. Thane, JlI. D. (Lond.) 1\11'. David Thomas, F. R. C· . S. (Eng.) :JIr. Rohert H . TodJ, }".lU'. H. (lrel.) 1111'. G. tanley TresiuLler, L.R. (' . p. (Lond .), ~LJt.c . s . (Eng.)

Ai

1\1r. Richard B. Trindall, ~r.Il. (Uniy. ydJley) 1'1 11'. George Wigan, :.\r.l~ . c. s . (Eng.) Mr. Francis , Yilson, I".R.C . P . , L.IU·.!'. (Edin . ) Mr. Percy Moore,Yood, IJ . R.C.l'.(Lol1c1.), :ilLlLC . S. (Eng.) Mr. G. P. M. WoociIYard, :ill.D . (Bl'llx.). :Mr. Euward Yeates, L.I{ . ('.S. (Ire!.)

U AL REPORT.

LTpresenting their report for 1 95-6, the Executive Committee are glad to be ahle to inform the member' alld frielJd:-; of the L John Ambulance Association that the progre s made by the As ociation in the pa, t has lleen maintaineu clnring the period covered by this report, llotwith tanding the so-called" prevailing llepre. sion" all(l the fact that the ociety neither aks for no\' receive allY aid from the OoYe1'llIllent, lmt is entirely (lcpCllClent for its upport upon the suhscriptiolls of its memher , and the voluntary donations of the pulllic. Excellent work ha. been don by the employes of the Colonial "'ngar Company, Pyrmollt, :Mes 'rs. Cloodlet amI, mith, Granville, ' ydney ~1eat Preserving Company, Aulml'l1, :JIe sr~. A. Ho\'(lern anll 011S, Ha: Illarket, the ~1etropolitan JTire Brigade member. of the Yoltlllteer Fire Brigade, the Polict', and at :Jlort's Dock Engineeriug Compau)'. The Redfem Bie)('le Club h'1.ve attentlc(l sport., amI rendered yalual lle ns. istance to fello\\ -cyclists. Tlll'y are no\\' forming fre h clas ps, and hope to 11a"e a strong corps ofccrtilicated member. . YOUI' oJl11l1ittee note with plea 'me that it i the intention of the League 0[' ,Yheelmen to arrange for "tirst aid to the illj11l'ed " (:In' e , to IJ' helll (ullongst their member.' at all early tlate. It is particularly gratifying to he able to report that cIa'c lHu'e been held at IIillgrove allli Bulli, COIl 'i ·ting chieHy of miners. Goou work ba in th c'a111e <lil'cdion been llone at Wyalollg, :JIorel', Dllngog, aIHl other country tOWD. Prartiee o('ietics llflYO ll()en fonnell in conllection with eertificate(1111ember. of the Colonial Lugar 'ompany, Peter 'ham, .\. hfield, Balmain, Redfel'11 Bicycle Club, Pitt'treet 'ongr gatiollal Church, '.plney :Jlea.t Works, :North '-' ydllf:'Y, - ewto"'Jl, awl other branche', the 111elll her' meeting con tantly for practice amI mutual irnproYelllent. A IIll'11\bor of the medical pl'ofc ' ion makes the evening in tl'ucti"e alHl enjoyahle by giving a short adllress, allf1 snpervi ('s the practical ,york llone. These pru,cti<:e clas es fire now formed into corps which, whell organi ed, will con titnte a valualllo 1l11lbnlanC'e hrigade. The "A.hfonl" litter is placed in the Imperial Arcalle for the use of the public clay or night ill casp of accident. There are al 0 :wailahle Llay or night, at the Colonial Sligar Compan y 's ,York!:>, Pyrmon t, .tr~tchers anll am hulance material, alo a hor. e ambulance if rerlnired; there are 'tre tcher ' at Pltddington Towll Httll, at the Fir' tatioll, Pa, luington, amI at the Young Men';; Christian A sociation Hall, all of whieh 111ay he obbtin d by the public ill'eqniretl. Varion large places of bn 'ine5s in the city, where there are certificated memhers, ltaye amlmlance hamper;; allll lIlaterial to hand for the Plll'l)OSe of imp 1'ovi illg stretchers at a moment" notice slll'uld they be re(l uireLl. The employes of the yJney 1eat Preserving Company have formed them ('he into a strong corp', and their manager ha Iittell up an amhulauce room for them wi"h every re(luiremellt for " til'st aid" CEt e .


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The members of Mort's Dock Engineering Company have recen t ly purchased a stretcher of the" Furley "improyed pattel'll, which is placed so as to be ready for immediate use. The H on. Secs. of these classes report that it is tlteir intention to have at lea t fifty certificated ambulance member at the Dock before the end of the

who, rememhel'ing the former occasion, accepted the courteous invitation of His Excellency, and they were heartily congratulated by Lord Brassey on the progress made hy the Association since that date .

current year. Great pr[1.i. e is dne to the Ron. Treasurer and Hon. Secretary of Glebe Branch for having collected from the residents the sum of £15 for the pl11'pose of providing an "Ashford" litter for the Glebe, to be placed at the ydney Tram and Omnibus C0111pany's Stables, Broad\Yay, for the use of the public, and to be available day and night. Dr. F . ,V. Elsner aud residents of Moree ha,e collected a large amount towards the purchasillg of a ""'heeled" litter for use in ca e of accidents in that district, and the ydney :Jleat Preserving Company's Corps i· also collecting an amount for the ~a me l)urpose. The manager of the Sunlight Gold Mining Company recently hOl1ght a "Furley" tretcher for the use of their employes at Hillgrove. The yalue of the Association from a military point of vie\\' has reccntly recei\'ed the follo'ring recognition by the authorities : ":REW SOUTH ,YALE DEFEKCE FORCE GAZETTE. " Chief Secretary" Ofnce, Sydney, March 2Lt, 1 '96. "His Excellency the Governor, ,yith the ad vice of the Executi \'e Council, has been pleased to approve of the inel'ea e of the Partially-paid I11ec1ical tan' Corps from P eace Establishment to ,Yar Estalllishment being met by the addition of a Ynlunteer Reserve from the Ambulance Companies of t . John Ambulance A sociation. The Governor-in·Council lIas also been pleasell to make the suhjoined Regulations for Volunteers serving nnder the Reserve ystcm to he affiliated to the Partially. pair1 illedical Staff Corps under the' Volunteer Force Regulation Act of 1 67. JAMES N. BRU KER." "NEW SOUTH WALE

Stc~temcnt

Rtceipts. To Huhscriptions & DOllaiions £46 Class Fees 64 19 " r:xalllinatioll Fee 51 15 " Books and tores 24 7

".,

Ballda~es

., lhrlge.

"

)Icdalliolls amI ,'undries .

011 band to value including, Litter anll tretcbcr

2 6

0 3

5

£19 11 .)

I By Stationery E.(7)endit~tre. and Printing.

0 0

9

£273 " "'tore

6

5 11

Total Receipts £2] 3 11 Balanee from ept. 17th, 1 95 59 11

5

39 12 19 9 24 6

8 2 3 1

50 12 10 0 7 1

Total Disllllrsemellts £224 11 9 Balanre in Commercial Ballk Co . of ydney, Ltd. 42 16 3 Cash in hands or er-retary 5 14 10

5

2 10

7

£24 13 65 ] 0

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Y'\);"J)U.EUlt KELLY,

Chairman.

IAcDo);"ALD, Han. Treasnrer. A. GItEBSWAY, Secntm·y.

September '2 lid, 1 96.

I Xu. of

:MILITARY FORCE.

Yoll1nteer Reserve formed under Clause 5, Volunteer Force Regulation Act, 1 67. ~IEDICAL STAFF CORP~ RESE1~\·E . Constitution.-Colldition' ofjoilling. "I.-·The GOYe1'1101", with the advice of the Executive Council, having approved of the creation of a Volunteer Reserve under the Yolunteer }I'orce Regulation Act of 1867 , it Rhall ue lawful for members of Ambulance Companies of the St. John Ambulance Association to offer their serviccs for elll'olmen t in snch Re el've. ",Yhen enrolled, thcy will be attached as Reservists of the MedicRl Staff Corps. They must, however, satisfy the Officer Commanding the Medical ervices, or his representative, as to the:il' general fitness for service as Reservists in the Medical Staff Corps. " Your Committee feel bound to refer to an event whicb, although of a merely social character, is yet of peculiar interest to the Association, viz., the invitation by Lord Brassey to the mel11hers in April last, to visit his yacht, the" Sunbeam." It was while the" unheam" was in these waters in 1887 that the first steps were taken to form a Sydney Centre of the Association at a puhlic meeting held in the Town Hall, at which the late L ady Brassey and Lord Brassey were the principal speakers. This was natural1y referred to by the mem bel'S of the Associatioll, and there \,ere many

oj Receipts and Expendit1l1'ejt'om Se1.'n tembe1' 17th " 1895 to August 31st, 1896.

who ha"e

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CENTRE.

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IIis Excellency Lord Bra 'sey,

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The HOllonrablc Sir "\V. J. Clarke, Bart.,

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COIlJlC1J.

Dr. D. Astley Gre swell Capt. George Nevill, It.X. i\lr. George "\Yri gley Mr. JobuSin clair

Mr. Lloyd Tayler, Chai?"lnan Dr. J3mes Ed . .J: eild Dr. J. "\V. Springthorpe Dr. Thomas H ewlett Dr. W. Snowball

Lifc jU cmbCl·S.

His Excrllency Sir H. B. Loch, K.C . B., 1 7 Lady Clarke (cost of establishing six Littcr Stations, 18 8) Lord Brasscy, K. C.R, 1887 Captain "\V. F. S. Mann, R.N., 1889

Sir Matth ew DavieR, 1 ' 9 Mr. William Lewis, " toneleigh" Beaufort, 1<.: 9 Mr. Hemy Gyle Turner, 1 91 Hi Excellency the Earl of H opetonu, 1 92. , C(·l'cfal'J'.

HonOl'lll'Y Trea sllrcr.

Mr. John Blyth.

Mr. "\Yilliam Hamilton. ANNUAL REPORT.

I~ presenting the thirteenth annual report of the Victolia Cl'ntre of thc St. John

Alllhulance Association, your Council regret tll at they haye to rcport a decreasc in the fUlldb for the past twelve months. The Council, thereforc, earne.:tly appeal to all friends of the Association to use their best influence to ext~])d the work by inducin g all who have not already done so to ayail them elvE's of the valuable in struction offered . Your Conncil again wisl1 to draw the attcntion of the 1I1inister of Education, Principals of Schools, and the puhlic at large to the alhi.'alJility of all classes acquiring the knowledge of what to do in cas('s of acciclent nntil the services of a doctor can he obtained. How to rellder "first aill" to the injl11'cd is UUllue.tionably as important as any other branch of eclucation. The Councill1aye to report that the value of the instruction afforded continues to be £:VidellCell lly the formation of classes in connection with puhlic and private s.]hool , Mecht'lllics' In titutes, Australian N atiyes' Associatioll', vVorkin g Men's Cluhs l1nd Colleges, I c11001s of Min es, Girls' Friendly Societies, Hailway Employ<"s and Fire Brigades, such associations affording special facilities for forming classes. The Annual Special Ex amination, held each year in 1I1:11 ... h, open to all who, during the previous year, have obtained" much credit" in any" first aid" examillation, has this year, as usual, been ,yell attended, and evidently acts as a stimulus to the acquirement of a more thorough knowledge. School allOve all afford the he~t opportunity, at th e age when impressions are ruost deeply made, for learning wl1at to do in cases of accident; and, as an inducement, the fee for those attending schools has been reduced to 5s. for a conrse of lectnres on "first flill," alld a certificate is awarded on passing an examination. The annexed comparative st::ttelllent showb that 628 pupils hav e been instructed during the year, of Wl1Ol1l 395 passed th eir examilJations for certificates, and 37 completed their course for medallions. The total number of persons instructed now amounts to 9,033 or whom 5,038 passed their examinations. During the year the members who 11ave fully qualified thelll!Selves, by passing th eir third examination in " jfirst aid" to the injured, have been increased

'IY '&7, of whom 24 were presentcd with medallions, at the annual distribution, by His Excellency Lord Brassey, K . C.I3., on ApriL 27th . There have been h clcl durin 0Cl • the year SIX men's and 17 "'vmen's "first aid" classes. and ]0 musing classes. A \'cry gratifying communicatio n was recei ved, ellclo,'ing the sum of £2 2~., from a gentleman who wishe(l to expl'c hi keen <1l'pl'eciation of the good work which is ueing (lone by thi as oelation . Through a buggy accident, he sustained a cOlllPound fracture of his leg. Bcing near a rail way station, where an am hulance stretcher was l,laced, he was enahled to he ronveyed to Melhourne aml theu to a hospital in COlUpamtiYe comfort. Vnth out this aid h would hayc experienced great suffering, and thr f,acture would have hcen much lUore complicaterl. aptain I'ir Alfred Jephsou, the Secretary-General of th e Grand Priory of the Order of the H o pital of St. J ~hn of Jerusalem in England, intimated that the Chapter-General anrl Hi~ Royal Highnp."s the Grand Prior had approvcd of, anfl H er Maje. ty the Queen had sanctioll~\l, the cnrollllf'nt of Lady Clarke, Dr. J. E. Neild ancl Mr. Lloyd Tayler, as Hon orary As 'ociates of the Onler. At a peclal Meeting of the Conncil on June 1 t!l , 1 95, the Prc-;idon t, ir 'William CLai'ke, attenrleu, and pre'en tell each of the H onorary Assoeiates with a solill silver Maltese Cros .. , u. pendctl from black watered silk ri1>110n, thc In signia whi ch are pre ented by the Onler. J]ala71t:e Slt l'l!t.-The Annual Statement of Receipts and Expencliture, duly audited, is appendcd to tlii); ROPOl t, and how' a halance of £64 4 . lld. to the credit of the A. socia.tioll, being a falling ofr to tho extent of about £20, a compared "'ith hst year" balancc, 1l0L\\'ithtal1l1tllg the fact that donations have hcen C011~iclel'ahly increasell, t\1)( l our as.et .. ~torcs ar' £30 1o ' . . DOl/aliolts. --Thc Coullcil gratr.fulLy acknowledge the gencr:m ~. i tance from many ne," Sll bscriber·. III order that certiticatell mem Leri:> may 11C kept in touch with the Association, a11l1 in order to koep up the kllowlet1gc accluircll1:io as to bc ready to rellllcr "fil';,t aicl" efficiently, thc 'ouncillu',ve reqn 'stel l all hOllOml'Y secretaries to endeayolll' to estaL1ish a cIa" for tIle l'ra.ctiee uf llallliagillg, &c., in each Sub-Centre. uch a cla:' may llc hel(1 monthly or 'jUilrtcrly, 01' at any interval, and in an) pLa~e or phee a may bo mo.t suitahle for tho'o wishing to mret. JII'.IIWr(rnilnlll . - H onorar), ~ecrctarie ' are rell llcstell to report the accident and treatment, in auy cases whore eertificatcllmembers rcmler "firt aid" to the injurell, fu r l'nhlic1'ltion in thc allllual reporl each year. p((tl'ol~.-IJis Excellcncy, Lonl Bra scy, 1\:.C. D., a life member, kllldly con euted. to ]Iecollle the P lLtrOll of thc l \ S ociatioll. C:oltilcil.-Tho Council are 1llea ell to report that ~Ir. Lloyd Tayler returncd from his European trip ill June last, allll rc 'umell his po 'ition a' chairman. The Coullcil desire to reco1'<l their thanks to Dr. D. Atley Gresswell, wh o so ably an<l willingly fille(l thc t:hai1' in hi' all ence. Untlpl' the rules of the Yictoria Centre, it is the JuLy of the mem bel'S pre ent to elect the ouncil for the ensuing year. Honoml'Y .ilIclnbcrs.-Dr. Charles Fillingham Coxwoll, of Brighton, having gratuitously deli vered four COUl"'es of lectures, was clectell an Honorary .Member, to he registcred at t. John's Gatc, London. IIonorary 'ecl'cta1'ie .-The following changes 11avc taken place, viz. :-Bemligo!III'S. J. II. Craig, vice Irs. Horwood re ignell. East Mclbournc (l\Ien's Cla s)MI'. H. A. Amos. Geelong- li s Greeves re ignell. Heywood-Rev. C. Hud on, vic!! 1\11'. Rosenbloom resign ed. Riell111ontl, Mi s Henrietta Cohen, ~'ice Mrs. C. A. 1)aY11e resigned. Romscy-~Ii s Liz zie Wil ·on. Melbol1l'lle-Miss Beckx. ,Yycheproof-Miss Atkinson. J

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24-cb CHRISTCHURCH, CANTERBURY (NEW ZEALAND ) CENTR E. Formcu 1885. J'I'l'S iel C II f ~ .

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H Oll . J . T. PC:H·ock. Dr. , Yo E. HacoJl, lIr.n .c.f; ., etc. :M 1'S. Milsolll ANr UAL ImpORT. THE mUl1her of annual sulJscl'ihers in 'hristchtll'ch (IlOt inclnclillg Bmnchcs) this year is 184, aga.inst 111 last year. Om actual reccipts ,He "hout £'>4, <tllc1 cxpcnditurc ahont £45, morc than last yenl'. Annnal.llctm'ns.-T he summary of this 'pntre's work up to cbtl', u.., 1'onmnlptl to thc Cllief cCl'ctary ill London, is a fo11O\\'s:During thc past year 96 men alld ~12 wOlllen lllwe heelJ illstruclC,(l in " first aid," of whom 34 men tmd 135 "'omen havc receive(l t'C'rtili('ates; 10 )1IC11 [1lhl 9li \\Ollll'lI hnvc been instructed in nUl'si ng, of whom 7 1I1Cll allll liS wOlltcn h:we rc('Pi \'t,ll c:('rti ficlttl's. Siu0e the forlllation of the Centre 567 J1lpn aHfl 1,017 WO)lH'll 1m\'(' bl'Pll illstructed ill ":fir~t aicl , " of " 'holll 382 men awl 732 \\OllICII have receiv(>e1 (;eILifit'!tLes ; 10 lI1en and 497 women have becn instructl'cl ill nnrsillg, of wbolll 7 mCll alld :374 WOlllell havc rcceiveu certificates; 59 mPll amI 130 women have reccive(llllCllalliolis. Branches (rlu7'ing 1 95 only).-Tlle LowlIlool' JackC't, 1'1'f'BPlltec1 by Dr. J l!tCOll, has lJeen placed at the Lyttieton Railway, tiLtiol1 . It is an attac:11ll1ellt Lo ihe sLrptc.;hcl, to enal)lc an illjureu person to be lJrought up ill :\ perpendi.::nlar positioll thl'Ough a v sucll as a J1Jille shaft or thc hold of a ve~seJ. nanow ollcllin 0' I nvalid T?'Ctnsport Scrvice-Ashfonl Litters.-FoUl' of tltf'Sl', wht,t'lC'tl awl on nclir:atc springs, each with a hamper of surgical recluisi tes, are stationed at the' l'o1iec, Railway and Fire Brigadc Depots il~ Chl'istc]LU]'cll, for the public bellefit ill CltSC of fl(;cidC'llt of ~ickncss. A hamper is also ph1t:ed at thc H.acccour~e in chargc of til(' CILll Lcl'ulll'Y Jockey Club. An amlmlance strctcher is also place(l Itt thp MeJ'ivfdc l'an;01lagl'. Horse Ambu,ZaJlcc.-This is capu,l,lc 0[' being useel for OIlC 01' t\\O patients at a Lill1e, all stretchcrs , with room for an a.itendant illSi(lc, [t iB fUl'ni~hcll "itlt illdi:\-rullher tyres as well as springs, anu may thcreforc bc ]'(~lieel all tt) l'eJllove invalids "jilt comparative cOl1Jfort. T his is ]IOW stationed at thr. Chestcr ,'trct'L Fi]'!' Brignc1e Station, and may lJe elJgagecl on applicatio n to Il'. ,V. AbboLL, on the ]l]'('llIises. Its use fo r infcctious cases is prohibited . 1\11'. Abbott is fnrlliBhecl with a scalc of clll1rgl'!i which he is authorised to collect all 1j()!talf of thc Association. This year tlw members of the Firc Brigaue Corps havc C()1l\'l'yee1 to th p lI ospiLal or elsewhere 17 patients with thc liLLers allC116 with the 110rse ttllllJ\11u1H;c. I II 10 cases tllC service has not been paid for .

The snm of £ 13 7s. 5(1. has hcen expPll(lcrl l)y Lhe Association as fo11o\\'s :-111 paying for t h c men'/{ tillie, :tlVl horse llire, £0 lls. ; furnishillg hampers, &c., t::-l16s. 5(1. Feps AllloulILing to £ 9 os. Gel. ha\'c l)('c)) received lly tllc Assoc.;iaLioll f!'Om the persons bellefiLed \\'110 wcre au](' to pay, alitl a spccial snb~cl'il>Lioll fro111 the Jochy Club of £3 3s. lIIny 1)(, sct agaillst the CO!it of h'tmpel' fnrnishing . Nursc l legistel'.- W e Jlavp lIO\\' 47 pl'off'ssionaIll1w;cs on Lhc regif:!ter, qualifLecl to SCl'YC in accollchell1C)lt, l11t'(lical, surgical, and lllC'lILal cascs . The lJurses keep the Secret3.J'yposLetl as to thcir cngagements, so ll iat applicants can he furnished without delay with tb!' address of ,t l1U1'SC who is opell for cllgctgemellt. Thc .'ccl'ctary lIas l'cc;eivccl }pttel's fl'OlTI persons \\'ho havc marle nse of Lhe register, cxpressing satisfaction (md praisilJg tht' nscfulJlPss of UIC iustitutioll , ll[crlv:ctl Statl.- Ill respollsc to tht' reCOlll111elJ(latioll of tlle COlllmittee to the Chief Sccretary, Dr. , Yo K ITacoll lias, \\'itll ilw s:l1lcLioll or Hcr Majcsty thf' (olUCCII, bpen cnrollcd as an H Ol1orary A!isociale of the OI'<1!'r of foiL. John of JCl'Usalcl11, aml lias I'ccci\'ed the I nsignia of tile Orelor. DI. Jalllp.H Il'\'iug :tJ](1 Dr. 'WaUpl' 'rhonlaB havc I'('c['i \'ed ('crtifie;at('s of s]lf'ei,Ll votcs of tha.ll ks ('1'0111 th(' Chapter of the Owh'r, signed by the Gmn(l Prior, 11. lL Il . tll!~ Prim'e of WILles; Lllesc distillc:tiollf; bc:ilJg in I'l'cngniii(lll of the ndnah]C' sf'I'\'icl's rCI)(le'I'(,[l lly them to t1)(' work of tho Nc\\' Zealand CCllirc of the ElL ,JOllll AlIlll1l1ant'P AssociaticJIl. TI)(' tll3.11ks of thc A~sc.c.;ia.tioll arc, ,t u!iual, dllC to the Meclicnl .'talr for thcir gl'llcrolls ]Iclp ill tlH' \l1t,)' of gratlliinll· ledlHl's and illstmction;; to cla St'S, a~ well as t11c (''jually rcsj1()llsihll' aml critical tn.sl, of e\'alllillillg. 1'!Je ll'ctnn'l" wen' Drs. (;ra IIflIl I 'alllJllH'll. U. E. Dc'allle'r, E. Ganc ', \\'. E. lIac'oll, K Jpllnillgs, M. LOlll<lx"lilith, J . .i\Imcloc1l, .1. II. MllI'l"ly-Ajllo.;lcy, alP1 .f. C. P,tllllcl', ,lt (,bl'i~icll\lrch aud slIlmrl)s; Drs. J. J I. }<~. J:lI vi!i awl :'Ill'. A. Miln!' Tho1lJpson, aL Napicr; Drs. C. D. Grce1lwood alll1 Tllos . Lenll.)', ott AsIJlIl11'lnn; Dr. H islop, at "Tootlllllry ; and Dr. J. lIarper Heid, at DCIllIi'>tou, \\'C'!itlalHl. EXHllIilJ('rs: Drs. E. Jellllillg-;, ,I. C. Palmer, allcl W. Thoma, nL 'hrite·hurch; Drs. J1. H lllltf'l' fwd.T. E. Trc\'o r, at Ashb1ll'tIJIl; Drs. A. .\ Iilile Tholllson allcl T.,' ['CIIC!', at, XI\pier; and Dr. C. E. Tllo111ns, at \\'ooellllll'y,

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2406 A mbLdancc Ca1'?'iage Fund .

Expc71ditu1·e.

Receipts.

By General A(;COllnt.

To Balance in Sayings Bank, 1 94 " Subscriptions " R efund of Railagc " Interest . " General Account.

£ 25 1 11 2 1 9 4 10 5 1

2

£5 15 1I

" ConI', Painting, etc. " In uran(;c " Balnnce in Saying' Bank in band.

2

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CHIlIRTOl'llEJt GARf:,U, Han. TnCtsul'cr. AuditeLl nnd fl)und correct, A. MOllTON OLLIYIEH, Alldita?'. Christchurch, Fcb1'!lCt1'Y 14th, 1 96. I SSUE

OF

CERTI FICA TE . Xo . of Wo!::en

Ko. of Men

Ko. of Certificated

who hav e who have who have cOlllpleted a r ecei\'eel completed COUl' e of Certi ticates. a course of instruction. instruction. 1 1st Aiel. I .t\msing. 1st Aid. I Z\UI'Siog. 1st Aid. I XUI'tiing.

FOIDIATIOz\ ()F

IKCE

567

10

7

3 2

I

SIXCF.

96

10

340

I

7

I

who ha\'e recei\'"d Certificates. lht Aid.

Xursill~.

Pupils who have recei \'ed Medallions. ~lcll.

I Women.

CE~TnE.

1017 I 497 I 732 1 T JA ~'UAllY, 1 95. 212 I 96 I 135

374

59

6

AUCKLAND (NEW ZEALAND) CENTRE. Formed 1 '9 2. l'l'csi(l cut.

His Excellency the Goyemor. (;hail'1Ilall of (;Ollllllitt c (' and lIonoral·.\' TJ'c a s lIl·('I'.

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A NNUAL HEPORT, THE annual report of the Committee tenders the heartiest thanks of the Auckland Centre of the A ,.,ociation to Hi Excellency the Govel'llor and the (;oulltess of Glasgow for their continuecl interest in the goorl work of the Association, alld acknowlcdge' the cOlltrihutioll by H is Excellency of £5 towards the funu... The alllOllJit will be (lc\'oted to the payillg off of' the debt of £33 lIs. 3d. due to the head (;entre, London, fur c'l'rtain appliance ' in eOllllo(,tion with the work of th e Association and the Committee hopcs tbat the local fricnds alld supportcrs of the Association will emulate His Excellency's good example in [Ol'\I'Lll'rling uouations, Durillg thc past season three" fir ·t aiel " dassc' have been held. Oue for larlies and one 1'0l' men lllet at the \ [unic-ip,I 1311illlings, allll (lne for latlies at the Mount Albert Hall. The central clas,; for IneD, to whom J i l'. Du\\',;oll lectl11'eil, was attenLled Ly 25 pupil::;, of "'hom 11 pa 'cll in •. first ail," ± jla,;se(l their first re-cxamination, awl 7 passed their secolld re-examination. The central cla,'ti for la(lics to whom Dr. harman lecturell, was attenelecl hy :2l pupil::;, of \"hOlll 1 passc(l in " first aid" anLl 3 pa,ed their sel'oml re-cxamination. or the succcssful pupils, 1 attcnued the nursing elass, as die! two pupils \\ho hall pa 'se(l ill "first aill" last year, Dr. ,harman bei ng again the I cctUl'l' I'. Twel ve JlU pils prc cnled tl! ell1('lve~ for examinfl tiOll, and \\'ere'ucce. sfuJ. Th(; ~lonllt Albcrt c.;las::; [ot· ladic,." Dr, Roberton the lecturer, \\'as atteuelclt 11)' 1, pllpils, of 1,,!t01ll 11 prescl1tell tllclIlseh'e:-; for examillation aud were 'llccessful. Th." n1l'iol1 examinations Wel'll cuwlllc:tcll by Drs. Da\\'soll, King, Knight, aUlI \\'alkt'r. III recontillg tllPir thanks tu the hcnoral'Y lIIcllir 'al staff, the COlJ1mittee point:; uut that at the annual meeting 0[' the Dunedin Centre, the HOIl. J. C. \'~aJ'(l, Colollial Tn'alllcr, saill that \\'ithollt giving a (Ie finit e incli(;cLtioll a' to \"hat shoul(l lIe llonc hy the GrH'el'l1l1lent, he exprl's 'ce l Ilis own ('onviction that the C,)Ulltl',\' shonl!l gin' SOlIlC contrilJlILion to the whole lllellical officers \\'ll" visited those parts of the {'onntry \\herc mellie l.l IIlen lliel 1I0t rcsirle, for the l'tlrpo 'e of givi1lg ill tl'l1CtiOll in allllJlllalll'c work, It is antil'ip!tLed that with the eO-(lpennion of tllc hCll101'ary l1tellil',ll 'it:.!!', arrangcments \I'ill lJC maelc for beginning c.;lases in the city allll tiubnrll'i at !1I1 early ,late. Tit· rcport eOIll'll1des hy thanking thc 11ayor aIHI City COlllwil [01' thc u e 0[' the eOllllllittee room in tho municipal IJllildiugs, \\hich \1<1 grallted free of l'ost. TllC Trea mel"" 'ta.temel1 t of I ecei pt and expenLlitl11'c hO\\'ti that though the ill(;ollle ha ' heen very snH.ll lluring the past year, thc Executive olllmittee have kept dmnl expellses to sllelL all cxtent that they have Lecn al1le to redl1(;l~ the indebte<lness of the CC]etl'e, anel to finish the ycnI' \\' jtlt It sum of £6 13 , 5t! . ill the bUll].;: as ngaill to ... 3d. fol' thc prcviolls yell!'.

Hi. \Vorship the Mayor, Mr. J. J . Holland. \ 'icC')'l'cs ill c lit s .

DUNEDIN (NEW ZEALAND) CENTRE.

Dr. King l\Iol1 .· ignor 'Wal tel McDoualrl 1111'. ' . T . T\YentyllllLu Rey. R. cott West.

Mr. T homas Buudle Rev. Canon Caldcr D r . Dawsol1 Rev. Dr Egan JloUOl'al'Y

Forllled 1 91. .'I·(',..ic!('n t .

IIis lJ ollol1l' :'Il l'. Jllstice\\rilli,,1I1s, :.r..\., LL. 'r. \ 'it'{'-."I't'.,ich' ut .,. ~ l l'.

I'i(,CI'Ct a I',)'.

1'111'. W. Rattray, 192, Queen

treet, Auckland, N.Z

The H.ight Rc \'. Bishojl JI'vill, n.ll.

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( '11:1 i 1'111 a lI •

.\lulitol'.

:Mr. Charlcs A. Jonas.

J ulllt Roherts,

(IIlllIol'Hl'Y

A~sol'itttl'

olol1el \\'<11I:'s, of the Onll'l' "'t. John),

or

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of DUllediu,


249 D epu' Y ( 'lIairm:!n.

Lieutenant-Colonel Webb. Honoral'Y Tre a . nrc )".

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Living. ton, Royal Terracc, Dnueuin. ](01l01"al'Y Sen'c . 'lI"J" .

Mr. G. Barclay, CanIlongate Street, Dunedin. ](ouorary .luclitol·.

::\Ir. W . A. Fa tier. J1on 01":n-y

(' Ia ~"

Sec rctarics.

:JIi J. B. ~lackie :Jli s A. Allan.

11r. G. ::\1. Campbell 1\1r. Peter Dick Mi sA. H. Logie

Lifc J[ CIIlUcr s .

Dr. D. Colquhoun, :'l.D., :lr.n.c.I'. 'The Right Rev. the Bi hop of Dllncrlin

His Hononr ::'I1r. Justice Williams.

Jlc dic al S.afI".

}'Ir. 'Ym. Allan, )J.D., C.M., Edinburgh Mr. ,Yo J. ::'Ilullill, :'LB., B.Ch., Ke", Zealanu .1\lr. L. E. Barnett, F.r...C. 'J Enf,land, I I,.KC.P., London, :lLB.,C.:lI., Edll1burgh MI'. Hellry ~l'yle , L.r..C.i'., Irda11(1. 1I1r. ,V. Brown, :.r.A., :'1.B., C. M., Edin. l\ll'. A. J. l\eale, :'I1.D., ~~dilll'lIrgh ]\11'. 'Y. J. Cattan, )LB., C.M. , Edinburgh\ Mr. J. A. ~ewell, B.A., :'1.B., B.ell., .:Jlr. R. Church, :l1.B. & B.Cb., Ne,," Zeahmd Kew Zealand l[r. J. O. Closs, :lI.D., C. M., Edinburgh Mr. F. Og ton, :'1. n., Aberdcen JtIr. D. Collluhonn, )1.n., )I.r...C.P., LOlldon MI'. T. L . Paget, :'1. It. C'."., .England, :'1. K C. s., England. 1..ll.C.P., Lomion }'lr. J . Cll.DlJingbarne, )LB., C.:l1., EJin. Mr. F. R. Riley, M. R.C.i' . , England, :LIIr. H. A. De Lantolll', M.Il.C.S., England. L. R. c.P., LOlJdon ":LIlr. Jas. Dougla·. L.F. P.S., Glasgow :::\11'. 'Y . . \\~. Roherts, M.H.C.i'., Eng. Mr. Jas. Fitzgerald, :ltLB . , c.~I., Edin. Mr. J. H. Scott, b1.D., E(linburgh, ~ll' . ,V. A. Fleming, ::ILB., c.:l1., Edin. :lI.l:.C'.i'., England, F.E-.S.E. Mr. }{ . V. Fulton, ~1.B., C.:ltL, Edinburgh MI'. C. J. Shield , )f. B., F. It. C.", Lonu. .Mr. A. J. Garland, )LILC.S., England, Mr. \Y . M. Smith, "LB., n. h., Camb. L. r•. c. P., Edinburgh Mr. 'V. M . tenhollse, 1I1.D, C.M., iiII'. A. Hendry, B.A., ~1. B., D.Ch , New Glasgow Zefllanc1 111)'. W. E. Stevens, ;o.!. n.c.s., England, ::\11'. ,v. Hislop, :'1. B., B. Ch., K ew Zealand 1,.1:'C.1'., London IIlr. T. ill. Hockcn, :ILK Co' ., England, ~1r.·W. tewart, M. l l , Glasgow. L.ll.C.P. F.L s. Londoll, 1,. H.C .... , Edin hurgh, L.~.A. :Mr. Geo. Hodges, :"II.B., B.eh., New Mr. Jas. ~utherlall(l, "LB., r'.:'1., Edin. Zealnnd ~1r. II. Teevan, M.H.C.S., Ellgland, M1'. Jas. Hunter, :.r.n., :'1.8., It.U.I., L.R.A., London. L. M. K. Q. u. P. 1. Mr. J . B. Thom 'OD, :"1. B., C. M., Erlin. 1I1r. F. H. Jeffcoat, B.A., :.r.B., C.ilL, Mr. N. G. Trotter, M. D., Edill~Ul'gh Edinbllrgh Mr. J. '1'. Wait, L.H.(·.S., England, ]\11'. R. Gordon Macc1onaIJ, L.RC.P., L.F.P.S. Gla-gow Edin., L.F.P.S., Glas. MI'. Jas. Whittoll, M.D., Q U. I., J,. T:.C.1'. Mr. T. G. McKellar, :.~.B., C.M., 'Ec1in . Edinburgh 1111'. J. Macpherson, )I.B., C. M., Edin. M1'.W. J.\Vill, :If-D., C.M., EJinblll'gh. I

AN:NU AL REPORT IS' presenting their Sevcnth Annual Report the Central Commitcee bcg to state that the Sllccess which has attended the op rations throughout the Centre rluring the year enrling 31st D t:ember, 1895, exceedcd the most sanguine cxpectations of lllembers. For the year 1894. the membership stood at 297, while for the year upon which we now have the honour to report, we have enrolled 1,192 mcrubers-:m increase of 895. Twclve months ago we had on our roll four branches-now we ha-.;'c 23, spread throughout all parts of Otago; and while the increaseri membership is largely due to the institution of cIa se in connection with these 11e'" branches, there has also heen a satisfactory increase il!. the number who attended the lectures in the city. The result of the season's work is specially gratifying, and surpasses that of mallY of the larger and older est.-'luli hed centres both in the Colonies and in England. The annual prcsentation of certificates an(l medallions took place in the City Hall, on Friday, 15th March, when, 1I0twithstamling the inclemency of the "'eather, there wa a large attenuance. His Honour, Mr. Justice Williams (President of the Centre), occupied the Chair, anu was snpporte(i by se\'eral members of the Legislature, honorary metlical staff, anu others. During the ev !ling, a uemonstration of practical nUl' 'ing wa given by evera! la(ly memhers of the A sociation, anu later on a team from the Dune(iin Corps of the t. John Amhulance Brigade went through a programme of " fir.'t aid" work. COll.'illerable carc and kill were di played by tho'c taking part in tllese exhilJitions, and great intere t wa manife teu by the al\( lienee. Thc Annual ::'Ilreting of JUemuers of the A sociatioll was held on ~.')th April, when thc cha:r wa' occupicd hy the Right Rev. Dr. 1\o"i11, Bi>hop of Dunedin. Although the husine's wa to a great extent of a formal na.ture, ~e\reral excellent acldres. es werc delivered, and the ouject· of, and advantagcs to be derived from the A.. o(;iation ,,"ere prominelllly hrough t forward. The vacancy ill the A sociation's office-hearel"' cane(l by the death of the late Rev. Dr. ttHLrt, ",ho, illce the formatioll of thc Ccntre, had been one of it VicePresidellt~, 11a not yct heen filled. At the Ile,·t allnual mecting of the As ociation, the Central 'ommittl'e will he prcparcd to sublllit fur the approval of member the name of a gentlema.n for election as Vice-Presillent. Adverting to the matter of properly dcfilling the boundarie of the respectiYe Centres of thc t. John Ambulance AS,jociatioll in ~ew Zea.land, to which reference was made in la -t year's report, the Committec have plea nre iu stating that, as a result of their ncgotiations, th Oall1a.ru Branch hm; tran ferred its allegia.nce from the Chri tchurch to the DUlle(lin entre, thus making the \Yaitaki River the northem houndary of our (listrict. The cla. ·c at Iuverc!lrgill have been J'C llscitatell, and that place ha. ueclJ [,ormally J'11(;ognised a a Centre hy the authorities at l. John's Gatc. The HllJitiona.l teaching appliancl:s which were ordercd for the pa-t ea Oil'S "'ork 1Ia,e proved to he of great scrviee. In COllsc(lncnce of the larg numbeJ' of conntry classes, the supply of lecturel"s diagrams will re(tt1ire to he stIll further increased, and at the present time the Committee have lluder COllSill ration the desirability of having di:tgrams iipecially prepared locally, in prefercnce to ordering from t. John's Gate. The skeleton arriv d from London in the aJ'ly part of the y aI', and was u ed to a eOIlsi(lera.lJle extent in connpctioll ~'ith +he various city and snbnruan cIa e. A


250 lllunber of appliances in COllnection witll the nursing classes have also becn of service in furthering the practical instruction of members. Belieyina that lllore value would he attached to the Associatiou's certifieates if 1:> they could be obtained from .. t. John's Gate, the central Committee entered into communication \\'ith the Home authorities 011 the matter, but it "'as founel that thc certificates could 0111y lle is ned in a completed form, it being necessary to trausmit examiner,,' reports, list of name ', etc., to London. The Committee considered that ulldcr such circumstances delay woul(l occur. al1(l it was re olveel that tIle present practice of issuing locally, shoultl, in the meantime, be continued. Th e matter of obtaining permAnent premises for the Association has been discllssed by yom Committee, and next season it is proposed t ·) endeavour to make arrangement. whereby rooms can be ohtained \\"hich will be suitable for lecturil~g purposes, holc1illg meetings, etc., aBd will also enable all the Association':> appliance to be kept together aUfl ready for use. It is especially gratifying to the (;oll1mittee to be able to chronicle as an accom· plished fact, a matter which has been ad,-ocated in several previolls reports, i.e., the formation of a Nursing Corps in Dunedin from amongst the lady members hohling the A sociation's certificate. Early in the session a meeting of those interesterl was helll for the purpose of organising snch a hoJy ; the uuject wa.s very warmly taken up, and officers and a committee appoilltell. Dr. BUrD ett has given his sen ices as honorary 5urgeon of the corps, which, to all appeara1lce, has a useful carecr before it. On allother page will be fOll11d the rulcs, lit of ollice-bearers, autlrpport of the work dont'. The Central Committee have recommencled Dr. ,Yi11 (AbbotsforJ), al11l Dr. ~llan (.JIosgiel, to the Central Executive Committee ill London for appointment as honorary life-me111bers of the Association-thc former having dcliycred six antI the latter five courses of lectures under onr rules. The diplomas will ani ve in due COUl·5e. On the 6th June a commullication was receiv(!tl from ir Alfred Jephson , Secretary-General of the Order of the Hospital of St. J ohl1 of J erusalelll in Englaufl, notifying that the Conn:il and Challtel'-General harl been pleased to appoint Colonel ,Yales (Chairman of the Dllnetlin Centre ) an Honorary Asso(;iate of the Order of t. John, ill recognition of his etforts for the promotion of amhalallce work in DUllt'liin The Committee are pleased to acknowledge the appointment thus conferred, which they regar,l as an honour not only to Colonel ,Yales, but to the Centre as a lJo<l.1" The litters, stretchers, hampers, anll otlF'r appliallce. whi(;h the Associatioll have locaterl in various places, are in a goo(l state of prcservation, and dnring tbe year have been utilised to a considerable extellt in cases of acciflent~. A fully e(lnippeLl hamper ha been placed at the harbour-master's oltice on the Rattray Street 'Ylu.tl'f, where the tretchel' \\'a:; located last year. In several cOHntry places appliallcrs han: al 0 been p<'ovided, and are available in <:ases of emergeHcy. It will be seen from the appended statement that the IlUJ}lher of lllemher" \\'ho have completed r.heir third course of instruction and (lnalifierl for the llwrbllioll durillg the pa, t year is 33-a distinct advance upon auy previonsyrar. No less thall 85 memllers are eligible to atteod theil third COUl'l:>e of lectt1l'eB anel sit the mellallion examination next seaSOl1 . Th e regulations for the N ew Zealand VoluTl teer Foree, which camp in to oPPnttiOt1 on the 1 t March, 1895, made provision for three mCll per corps heing ilHtructed in stretcher-chill and field-dres 'ing, and in tIle course laid clowu l)y the. 'c. John

~5 1

AllllJUlance Asso(;ilLtion, and fnrther pl'oyicled fOt' these lllen wearing the hcLclge of the ~\. 'socin,tiou upon passing the prescrillerl examina.tion . As a result of elHluirirs a,lcll'esseLl to the Def'nce Department I1pon the lllattrl', Colonel ,Yebh, commaurling thc Otago Militia alltl Volunteer District, arl\-ispd thp Secretary of the Centre that it would not he alloll'ahle for volulltep1's to \\'(',11' the ,UIl buIance lmrlge ullless they Imrl pa sed the examinatioll as lairl clown Ily tIl(' Association, ancl that, as lllany of tIle metlie:Ll ofIicers oC C'Ol'p" were n,lso ll\cllllJl'1's of thp IN·turing ::;tafl' of the t. John AmhuliLllce Association, it \ras suggested that al'l'lLllgemcnts might lJe made for these gcutlemen to conrlnct the examination". In the Dnnerlin 'entre the followillg llledical oflieers of the Yolllnteer Force <1J't' also llleltlhers of our HOllorary.Merlical Stall', awl woulll 11(' !'llgible for thi, work. viz., Brigade- ''t1l'geoll Lieut.-Colonel de Ll1,utoUl' (Otago Battalion of Illfalltry Yolunteers), 'urgeon-Captain Will (DnnNlin Engineers), 'Hl'gCOll- 'aptain Cunllingbanle (Port ChallllPrs Naval Artillery ), .'mg.Captain Fulton Dtllleclill ~ Ta\'al Artillery ), , urgc(1u-Captain " tevells (X ortll Otago jIOllll teel HiJlcs). The Iluestion of olltHining a llOl'Sl' allllmlancl' ('arriage, for use ill Dunerlin anll surl'oulltlillg lli 't riols \\'as 11l'01l~ht 1,('fo]'<' the Committee, anLl prices were oMainerl frolll se\'l'ralm<lllUfactnrers. It was fOllllel, llowever, that the cost \\'as heyolld the 11l'cSel1t means of lhe A sociatioll. There can b<' no tlouht that snch a vehide \rouM he of greut value, allil the matter \\ ill he kept in view alHl further action taken \I'hen flllHb ale al·ailahll·. Yery s!ttisfitctol'Y work lllt~, lIming the }'l'HI', UPl'll (-a!Tiellout hy the Dunedin Corps of the .'t. .T ohn .'unll1llallee Brig,ul". Tlwr!' has hpl'n a large increa:I' in th e lllemlll'rship, amI tlll'l'l' i· ('vpry inrlicatioll of furthl'l' (leyclopmellt un(ll'r tlll~ able tllitiOlI of HOll. ,'urgeon 'loss, 'ulwrilltenelt'ut :'Ilea l'II S, alHl thr othl'r oflieers. It has hl'(' 1l rll'r:i(1ell that all oflic'i,tl illSp('dioll hy th!! ('hairman uu(1 Jlwmbel's of the Central COllll11itt(·(, shall he nmdp n.llllllul1y, and the fir -t \"ill probably take plape ('arly ill 1 96. At thl' l'l'lllll";t of the' Corps tlll' <'111ml Cnnllllittl'P 11<\\'0 ohtainerl a upply of clcctro platt' hadgl'.· Ilf thl' approl'('cl pn.ttl ·rn, anll thl'stJ \l'ill lu, issu erl to members n.t thl' lH'xt lll<'etillg. Tb, ' '1tll'stion ()f a Sl'n'il'l l'L'rlilir'ate h,ts l'e<:eiYcd con illeration , hnt it has hel'll 11l'l'l'Ss;lry t(J postpnllt tIl£' linal c'dtlf' llH'llt uutil next year. j .. ~ejlal'llLe rcport of thl' IlperatiollS of the Corps, togl'lhcl' with the rule and regulation', \ri11 hI' fouml (']:;l'\I'11l'I'(·. Thl' COlllluittf'e an' glarl to state that tlll''y han rc<:civl'lllloticl' ofthr fOl'lllation of n Corps oi' the' t. John Alllbn!ttnce nt'ignLle in Oamal'll. A lit Ilf oflice-l1('n.J'el'.~ appeal's 111l allothcr page. Jt is prohahle that . a 'Ol'PS Il'ill al 0 he formed at }ta\ enSbOllTllI' nex t iil'aSOll. In cnne1usioll, th' 'Ullllilittec agaill desil'l' til ofrel' thl'il' gratpful acknowlt'<1gJllent' fur the \'olulltary help al1'lI1'(lcl1 by the llIellllll'rs oj' the 1llellical prof'c.'sinn, to \\' h(\~e cxertions the success 0(' the A"scciatiol1 i ' ,,0 largely (lue. The ComlllitteL' also lIe il'e to plttCr' 011 reronl their illrleilterlness to tIll' Press for thl' cllnrteous l11anuer in whi('h it has opelll'(l it· COlUlllll in making public the philanthl'opic effort awl \\ ork of the Associntioll. Tltmlk an' also llue to the l\luuicilml OfIieials for the U:l' of l'1)Olll ,tt the Fire Bl'igtull' . tatioll, to the Ganisoll lttll Trustee' for the u 'C of a OOllllllittl'e room in till' GIlITisOll HILll, to Captain l\litcllell of the City Fire Brigade rOl' a~sistal1ce rClHlered, :11](1 to JIIunyothers \\ ho llll\'e tleyotecl their cnergie towa1'(l:> llllLking this Cl'ntre of' tht· Association ,t SUCCl':>. .


2153

253

Statement oj R eceipts and E .qJendit16re JOT the yeaT ending Decembel' 31st, 1895.

ANNUAL REPORT . OUR Committee i. pleased to be able to r eport anot her succes. fu1 year's work. Classes (" first aiel" a1ll111l1l'sing) hav e been helU for ladiel:l, the lectures heing ably deliverccl hy Drs. Giob , Hud!'>on, and Robrrts, great intercl:lt l)eing taken l)y the ladies attending. For men" Ilrst aid" classes were held H,t e11:l0n and ,Yakefielcl, ill connection with the volunteers, a numher of civilians all:lo attellc1ing. The lectures \\"ere deliycrctl by Smgeon-Capbin Gibhs, Hudson, aml P('rrlel:ls, and ,,·err grf'atlyappreciated by those uttellrling, 011 aeCOl1l1t of the interesting way in which tltPy wpre given. Th e examinatiolll:l were as usual cOlldnctpcl 11y Dr. L. G. Boor, who spares no p11ins to make them tllol"Ough. To all tllCse ductors wp uwe our yery hest thanks. We have imported all Ashfonl Litter for ul:le in om town. It is plltCNl at the hospital, aIHI can alw<1 he obt::.illed for use in ea e of accidents or for n 'moyal of sick persons. As all outcome of our lecturcs, ambulance trainillg is being ginn in some of the ::)tate !-lCllOOl;; by teachHs who have (llw.linerl hy attel1Lling and pa ' -ing eX'1minations. A1lhough we cannot record any great ca es of the uefullll'Ss of knowledge aC'luirc~rl at om el:tsses, till, ,,·c of tell henr of case, slight amI otherwise, ,,,here the kllo\\"ll"llge WLt. at least lll:leful, aurl are glarl [tceonlingly.

'Receipts.

E·1.7Jenditw·c.

To Balance from pre\Oious year £42 1 129 3 ,. CIa s F ee 9 15 " Cash for Medallions 1 1 " Donation .

£ 182 1

7 By Head Centre for Goods. 5 6

o

£34 14 8 15 3 0 18 5 10

" R ents, &e. " Mi cellaneolls Expenses " Material for Lectures, _-\ d vertising, Printing, Stationery, &c. " Balance in Bank

70 44

6

8 11 6 1

£1 2 18

' Y.

6

LIYING TO~, Hon. T1·eas16reJ·.

I h ereby certify that I have examined above Balance Sheet , ann having compared it with the books and vouchers, find it a true aI!d correct statement of the A ociation's Accounts. Dunedin, Alar·elL 2nd, 1 96.

I 'SUR

OF

CERTIFICATES. ~ o.

No. of ?lIen who have completed a course of instruction. 1st Airl. I Nurs ing.

982 501

who bn.\'e received Certificates. ~t

S{(tlc1llpnt of neccijlts

of Women

who have completed a cour e of in truction.

who have received Certificates.

Aid I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

lst Aid.

I Nursing.

SIXCE FOR:lfATIOX OF CEKTRE. 421 429 826 406

223

SIXCE 1ST OCTOBEH, 1 94. 524 167 I 266

124

Xo. of Certificate d Pupils who have received Medallions. lII cn.

53

I Women. 38

Erccipls. £13 9 To Bnlance from la t YEar Donation T,icut. -Cololll'l " Pitt 1 1 Mem hers' Fees 11 0 " -'ale of Boob, pte. 1 14 " l<.efunu Duty Litrel' :2 16 " M edallio1l 0 4 " " " Portion or} rcigllt " N." z. ,'. ~'o . 0 10 Di ·count on IllYllicl's 0 I

IBy l~sh.fnrrl Litter EJ"j)cnd illirc. . I " .h eIght " . 0 " A \"l'ragp .

Balance.

£32

£12 1 0

0

Depo~it

0 0 0 0

I

"

.," "

-

(j

:2

3

0 1

5

1 I

"

6

64 £31 1

E"'J.1(Jllditllrc, 1 95.

((IlCZ

.,"

,r.

"

\Ybnrfagl' and Cartngl' ])Ilty Litt er Pri 11 ting aml All ,-erti -e m(,11 ts ' hippi1lg Charge;; HOI,]\.s imel Materiill PilSblge awl Exdlitllge 'ta tiOlll'ry, etc. 'n hjl'(· t for Lpc-tul"l's Relit of Hall for Leeturcs

,Yo '_

ODGn\~s

1 13 0 17 0 4: :2 16

0 0

6 0

6 17 3 0 L 6 4 0 0 0 7 10 0 6 0 10 0 1 12 6 ---C:3:2 5 1

iloll. Secretary .

.i\ L 1m ItT 1) ITT, Licnt. -Uoloue!, Pre -idcllt.

NELSON (NEW ZEALAND ) CENTRE. Fonnecll

I 8 E Ku. ur

5.

Jlollorary

Mrs. Cooke

Ko. of Wll1llCn ~o.

who haye cOlllJ>letcll a course or instrudioll. hit Aid.

T I·('aSllrc r.

of Cerlilkated Pupils who haye recciyed nletlalliolls.

wIlt' haye

recei ,·ell Cerlilh:ate ' .

TNUl"sTni"

1st Ail\, I Xnl"sillg.

IS!J5. 31-1 I 314 I DUHI:;.;'G 1 95. 36 I 36 I

;\I~n.

I W omen.

PllIUll 'J U

Dr. L. G. Boor.

84-

27

lIol1orary S('crc'tari CS.

27

12

Mr. W. W.

CEHTIFICATE

~1<:11

who haye II"ho hn ,·e ]"rceil·cll cOlllpleted Certificate;;. a course of instruction. ~~t Air!. I Nt1l~ 1st Aid. ~nrslllg

Lieut. -Colonel Pitt.

OF

Snodgra~

.

TOTAL SI~CE FOll:\lATIO)i OF

III

39

I

350

I

350

I

7

11

20 I 13 CE:;.;'TRE. Hi4 I 100

5

1-14

16


~55

~5 -i

NEW ZEALAND (WELLINGTON) CENTRE. J!'ormed]

5.

l'l'es id e ut s.

His Excellency the Governor and th e Countess of Glaf'gow. " jcc·I'l'esiclcllt s.

Mrs. C. J, Johnston.

Mrs. T. C. Williams. lIollol'ary ,llulHor.

Mr. C. P . Powles. lIonol'ary Secr e tary (lIen' s Branch.)

1111'. H. H. ,eed. Trea surer lIJul Seer e tary .

1111'. L. H. B. 'Wilson (No.1, Grey Street). ANNUAL REPORT. YOUR Committee has to report that four" first aid " classes WE're formecllast "'inter, the total attendance being 117. In Wellington, Dr. Henry lectured to 32 men. Of these 24 went up for examination before Dr. James, and 17 pas eel. Of thrse 9 were first year student., 7 second year, and 1 third year, the last being now entitled. to a medallion. As the regulations now provide for a I1Ul'sing course for men, it is prolJosed, shonl!l a su fficient number of entries he received, to hold. a class ill 'Wellin gton and. Petone. Two "omen's classes were held, Dr. Teare taking both. They were attended by 47 students, of whom 29 went up for examination, and 23 pas:ed, Of these 22 were first year students and one second year. A Ho:-ne J ursing Class of 21 ,rom en was lectured to by Dr. Pollen. Of these 17 ,,-ent up for examination ancl 13 passed. Of the~e 5 (1 ualified for the med.allion. Dr. Anson kindly examinell the women's classes in both" first aid" and" home nursing." At Petone, Dr. Hi slop lectured to 37 stnclents, of whom 21 presented tllemselves for examination before Dr. F, 'Yo :lIJackenzie. Of these 16 "ere first year students, 3 second year, and 2 qU:J.lified for the medallion. It is propo ed, should 'uJliciellt inducement offer, to hold a women's cIa s at Petone this year. No class was hell at Stratford. d.uring the year, but it is proposed to hold. one there this season. It is hoped th at classes will be furmed. at Pahiatua, Wanganui, and Kltanunllah, A public meeting was hr,ld at Thoma " HaH (which was kiu!lly lellt free of charge, on Thursday, July 18th , 1 95. His Excellency the Governor pre'i(led. and distributed the medalliolls and certificates for 1 94. Your Committee wish to record their appreciation of the services rendered. by the yurious medica.l men who have so kiudly lectured to and examined. the classes. Your Committee also desire to record their thanks for the services r ender ed by 1\1rs. Adams as honorary treasurer to the Centre for a period of four years. An Ashford litter has been ordered from London on behalf of the Harbour Board, who propose to keep it on the Queen's '\Vbarf. This will bc fitted both with an ordinary stretcher, ~ll1d also with a "Lowmoor Jacket," which is intend.ed for use ill ships' holds to secure a patient on a stretcher which can then lJe placed ill an upright position. Your Committee has also ordered an Ashford Litter. The place where this is to be kept has not yet been settled . Your Committee have made enquiries relative t o the cost of a horse litter, and on receipt of a reply will approach the

Corporation with the view of getting that body to assist the Society to purchase so mce sary an appliance for [1 large city. The litter now kept at the Brandon treet Fire Brigatle Station has been used several times during the year. At the sUC/g~st~on of Dr. F. W. M<Lck~nzie, a regi tel' is to ue kept of the names of perso~s ",dlmg to serve as lllH es 111 the event of there heing a war at any time. The Secretary will receive the n ames of persons so volunteering. In conclusi~n, ~o,ur Com.mitte~ would urge upon its members, hoth ordinary and class, the rlcsnahlhty of ll1c1U Clllg persons to go through a compl te course of lectmes. In a young country like this, where accidents frequently occur miles away from a medical man , lives m'1,y he savell, and much sufrering can be spared to thosp who may have unfortunately been injured, by persons who have a thorouah knowledge of the subjcct matter of the" first aid .' COUl'se. 0 'tatcmcnt of R eceipts (mel E.cpellrlitlll'e fOI' the year ending JzLl!) 8th, 1896. Rcceijlts. E"penditw·c. To Balance £39 15 9 By Donation ( Head Centre) . £2 2 I .. ubscl'iptions 11 H 0 " Do. (Canterbury Centre) 2 2 " Donatinll 0 16 0 CUStOlll,; Duty . . 0 12 " " CIa s Fee 35 15 0 " Books, etc., for sale 2 16 "., 'ale of Books, etc. ,'ul1drie -1 13 9 . . 3 12 nIec1allions 1 -1 0 " illusic at Annual ~Ieeting 2 0 " Refund of Duty " Attendance at Lectures . 0 0 3 .J " Balance from Petolle " Prill tiug . 3 13 " Branch. 5 4 5 "" Adverti ing , . 3 1 Hire of Boom for Lectures 9 9 " ' 'tatiollery o1 " ~[e(blliol1s 1 4 " , 'ecretary 10 0 " Stamp ' . 1 16 " Petty 'ash . 1 11 ," Balance in Bank . 50 9 I

£99 10 11

0 0 6 4

6 0 6 6 6 0 0 0 0 3 9 1

£99 10 11

AlHlitecl and fOUll(l correct CU.\.ltLES

i>.

POWLE"

Auditor.

LE\\ I~ H. B. 'Y JLS 0::\ ,

Jill!) tli, 1,,96. P ETOS ..:

T'l'CaSllTc1· .

( ' J,_l.~l'i.

.S'tatelllC!~t of Receipts and E,ipe'ldz'tllJ'cfol' tlie year endinlJ December 31st, 1 95 .

Receipts. To CIa s Fees ., Am1ml(tllce Bandages

Books

£6

7

2

0

and

£

7

E,rpcnd it ure. 6 By Rent of Hall for Ex.aminaI t}OIl . . . £0 10 0 1 " h .e ro 'ene used at Lectures o 10 0 ., 81111dries. . . 0 1 10 " AtlYcrti elllent in "EveninO' . . 0 0 3 0 Po t ' · . " Calic(l for Bandage . 0 2 -1 " Bailey ( ) "first aid" books at Is, 6tl.) . . 0 12 0 " Brockelhnr t (carriage on goods). . . 0 1 0 ,. Hoy , Models for CIa s 011 0 " Paid 1 ecreta.ry for good' 0 12 0 " Balance to Centre 5 4- 5

7 C. J.

£ JENKIN"

7

Hon . Sec. Petone Branch.

7


25 7

256 I S UE

OF

CERTIFICATE

I

No. of len

No. of Women who have completed a course (If instruction.

who have who have received completed Certificates. a course of instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

-

1st Aiel.

No. of Certificated Pupils who have received Medallions.

who have received Certificates.

I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

I Men.

I Wonten

I

I

S11' CE ]!" OP.MATroN OF CENTIm .

370

I

67

I

I

2" I 182* I 141 i , ... No record before January. 1 90. SINCE JAXUAllY, 1 95 . 21 ! 24 46 I

I

204

3

~

109;'

25

41

13

INVERCARGILL (NEW ZEALAND) CENTRE. Formed 18 5.

He-forme(l 1895. l'atrOll.

I NTERnl ImpORT. DL'IlING the past year eight classes have been held as follo\\'s :-Four men's "first aiel" and one nursing, one women's "first aiel" and two nursing. Three of these classes are now awaiting examination. Owiog to the courtesy of the Municipal Council, a room has been plo.ced at the dispo al of the Association, the fitting-up of which caused so much uelay that the classes were not started as early as the Committee had wished, consequently tlUl full annuall'eport and balance sheet is not rc<tcly for publication in the Association's annual book. The season commenced with a women's free nursing class for those whe, were not able to pay a fee, and although 126 tickets were issued, the attendance was very small, and cliclnot come up to expectation. Dr. Hogg kindly acted as lecturer, and the expenses of the class were met by the Ladies Nursing Association of last year "\-Vork is steadily generously handing over their surplus cash, amounting to £10. progressing, and the same .1mount of interest is being taken in it as was the case la!;t year. The medical profession have again courteo(lsly given their hearty co-operation. 11any cases of "first aid" have heell succe sfully treated by both male auu female memhers, chief of which may be mentioned three brok n legs, two dislocated arms, fr<tctmecl ribs, one collar-bone and t!.:ree cnt wounds, in which the arteries were s('verecl; all these cases l'ecei villg fa vomahle lllGl1tion from the me<lical men in attelldance.

The Hon. J. G. ,Yard, nI.H.l:. L'UE

Pl'cs id cllt and T rca s nrt'r.

The Venerable Archueaeon

tocker,

OF

CERTIFICATE

B.A.

Xo.ofWomen

XO.ofMen

, ·j cc·Prcs itl c n t s .

Mr. J. ,Yo helly, M.ll.It. Mr. MacLeod, B.lIL & M. R. Glas. Mr. Poynton, :":. nr. 1\11'. canUl'ett Mr. Whitcombe Dr. Young, nLll., & C.IIL, I:.U.I.

Lieut.-Colonel the Hon . H . Feluwiek, ;\1. L. c. His ,Vorship the Mayor Lieut. -Colonel Hannah Capt. Hawkins Ur. Hendry l\I1' . Hogg, ;\Ln., B.Ch. (.I.: .Z.), nLH .C.S., Eng., L.R.C. P., Eng. {'hail'JIlan. ~1r.

J, Yernon,

M. A.,

D c plI t y ·(~ hail'Jlla n.

n. c.

Mr. T. N . B:'elmer. ](OJlOl'l\I'Y

who have who have received comph'Led Certificates. a cour'e of instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1 t Aid.

No. of CertiJicated Pupils who have received Medallions.

who have completed a COllrSe

(If

instruction. 1st Aitl.

I -~llrsin!;.

FOR)IATlON OF CE'THE. 63 9 I 115 SI:SUE 1ST OCTOBER, 1 95 . I 2 52 I 20

"'::rNCE

205

15

I 147

51

Hi

31

44

5

Au(IHor.

Lieut. -Colonel J. E. Hannah.

TORONTO DISTRICT CENTRE. Honoral'Y Sccr c tul'J·.

Mr. A. M. Croucher. Mr. J . J. Kingsmill,

Itl c{lical S taff.

Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr. Dr.

Butler G. Copeland J. COIJeland Donaldson Fl111arton Graham Grigor Hendry Hogg Low

D:'. Le\inge Dr. l\IacLeou Dr. Matthews Dr. l\Iulhollalld Dr. Nelson Dr. Riley Dr. Stockwell Dr. Torrance Dr. Young.

;\1.A . ,

D.C.L. ,

Q.C.

"icc·)'l'CSlc}('llt s .

Lieut.-Col. Davidson, 48th Highlanuers Mrs. Forsyth Grant Miss Margaret Greig Mrs. McLean IIoward Mrs. G. A. Kirkpatrick Captain Law, R. .

His Honour Judge Macdougal Lieut.-Col. James laSOH, RO)'al Grenadier. Miss Catharine Merritt Mr. D. R. Wilkie.

u


25 Honorary

259 Statement of Receipts (mel Expenclitm'e f01' the yea'r encling September 30th, 1896.

Tl'caSlll'Cr.

Mrs. William Doultbee,

Receipts.

](olLorary Sccrctary .

Dr, Charles R. Dickson, 159, Bloor Street East.

ANNUAL

REPORT.

THE Centre was organised on February 5th, 1896. The first class was formed on the 13th of the same month, Sillce that time seven other classes have been held-four "first aid" for women and one for working men-attended by 155 pupils; also three nursing classes for women, attended by 3 pupils-a grand total of 238 pupils. The lecturers were Drs. Allen Baines, Bingham, Dickson, Hodgetts, Peters, Primrose, Sheard, Spencer, Stenhouse, and A. H. "Wright. The examiners were Drs. W. H . B. Aikens, Grasett, Nattl'ess and Charles O'Reilly, Among the iustttllCes of "first aid" rendered by pupils may be mentioned the following :At the unveiling of the Volunteer's monument, on June 28th, a young lady was seized with an epileptic fit. Mr. Coe used appropriate cc first aid" mea mes. On August 8th, an imbecile child, aged 12 years, fl'actured the humerus close to the elbow joint. The father was intoxicated at the time, and no surgical aid wa to be had for some hOlUS. Mr. A. J. Smith improvised splints, and kept thc arm in position until a doctor could be found, On August 28th, a bicyclist collided with a vehicle in High Park, rCCClYlllg a severe and extensive scalp wound, with hemorrhage proportionate to the injury. Mr, Thompson applied a compress, which arrested the bleeding until tlle man was removed to tOWll, where medical aid was obtained. Many other minor cases ha\-e been reported.

ISSUE

OF

CERTIFICATES,

E;J~penclit1Lre,

Dols. Cents. By Prillting, Stationery, Dols. Cent.. To Annual Fees 48 75 Post Cards. . 14 55 " Life Membership, . 25 00 " Postage, Cables, Cost of " Do. Do. on Account, 5 00 Money Orders . 5 89 10 25 " Dona tiOl1S " ,toJ'es, . 27 61 " Class Fees 373 45 " Lecturers' Fees. 185 00 " Certifi cates 2 50 " Examiners' Fees 70 00 " Class Expenses . 23 05 " Certificates and Registration . . 17 43 " Troa 'urer's Tin Box . 1 75 "Hil'e of t. George's Hall (twice) 4 00

----

Balance in hand .

15464

95

LONDON (CA.~ _lD.l)

I

UE

OF

who have who have who have completed a received completed course of Certificates. a course of instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

19

I

I 15 I

108

I

711

No. of Certificated Pupils who hlwe received Medallion s.

who have received Certificates. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

69

I

48

Men.

I Women.

I

The first annual meeting was held in St. George's H all, on October 8th, 1 96, when the certificates above mentioned were presented by His Honour the Lieutenant Governor, President of the Ontario Centre, in the presence of a In.rge and fashional)le audience.

15464

95

67

DISTUICT CENTRE.

CERTIFICATE,

No. of Men

No_ of Women

who ha\-e who ha\'o who have completed a completed received course of a cotll'se of Certificates. instruction. instruction. 1st Aid. I Nursing. 1st Aid. I Nursillg. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

32

No. of Women

2

The foregoing Balancc Sheet is correct, and in accordance with the books and vouchers of the Association, D. R. 'WILKIE, MARIAN BOULTBEE, IIonora1'Y Local T'reasw'(j?'. Toronto, October 8th, 1896,

SINCE 1ST OCTOBEll,

No. of Men

349 115

I

CH.\.ULE

16

who have received Certificates. 1st Aid. I Nursing.

1895. 18

I

INo. of Certificated Pupils who have received lIIedallions.

I

lIIen.

I Women.

9

F, COllII'LIX, Hon01'a1'Y Local Sccreta1'Y.


APPENDIX

St.

D.

John Elnlblliance JJ3tfgabe. A}\T}\!UA L

REPORT

OF TJ-IE COMMISSIONER,

CONTENT. PAGF.

Head-Quarter 'taff of the Brigade

262

Staff of the District

263

Commi . ioner's Report

2G5

General Abstract of the Brigade .. .

271

Deputy Commissioners' R eport5, and Report from Di tricts :o. 1. District

27~

No. II. Di trict

297

No. III . District

31-1 333

o. IV. District ...

35

No. V. District

367

C olonial Corps y


1beab::::\lluarter $taff of the :f13rigabe.

263

Staff of IDistricts. (tom missioner. COLO EL E. T . THACKERAY, O.B., Klliaht of Grace of the Order 01 the Hospital of b June, 1 93 .

ffi e"icaI

~ ffic e r

v.Qt., RE.,

t. John of J ern salem in England.

i n m)ief.

SIR ' VILLIAl\l MACOORMAC, F .H.C.S., Knight of Grace of the Onler of the H ospital of St. John of J ernsalem in England. March, 1896.

IDeput2 (to t1lmissioners. OOLONEL O. \Y. B. BOWDLER, Kniaht of Grace of the Order of th e Hospital of t . John of J ernsalem in England. n N ovem bel', 1 95.

MR. O. E. MILNES HEY, M.A ., M.R.O.S., Rni aht of Grace of the Order of the Ho pital of t. John of Jerusalem in England. o N oyern bel', 1895.

BRIGADE-SURGEO T LIEUT-COLONEL ELLISTON, V .D.,

f.RO.S.,

Hou. Associate of the Order of the Hospital of t. John of Jernsalem in England. Al1gn t, 1896.

MR. STU ART O. 'vV ARDELL, Kniaht of Grace of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J ernsalem in England. o August, 1 95 .

MAJOR O. J. T RIMBLE, L. R.O.P., 5th Lanc. Vol. Art., Hon. Associate of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J ernsalcm in England. Augnst, 1 9!).

J13riga" e (tbief Super inten"ent. MR . \V. J. OHURCH BRA SIER, HOD . Serving Brother of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jernsalem in England. A ngnst, 1 95 .

:assist ant (tollll1lissioners.

MR. J. O. DERHAM, Hon. Serving Brother of the Order of the Hospital of in England.

t. J Oh11 of Jerusalem

OAPTAIN O. H. MILBURN, M.B. (2nd East R iding Vol. Art.) Hon. Associate of the Order of the Hospital of , t. John of Jerusalem in England. December, 1b96.

MR. T. H. ' VOOLSTON, Hon . Serving Brother oj the Order of the Hospital of St. John of J ernsalem in England. December, 1896.

MR. W. VER TO ., M.RC.S. (acting), December, 1 96.

DISTI-lICTS OF ENGLAND AND TVALES. No. I. Metropolitan District. -Oo1l1prising the Metropolitan Corps with the following Divisions :-Bal'king, Bryanston, Cheshunt and \Valtham Cross, Ch ildren's Home, Cycl ists', East Ham, Fulham, Great N ortheru Hail way (King's Cross), H aggerston, Hampstead, Harlesden, Hospital ,_aturday Fund, I,eyton and Leytonstone, London, Brighton, and 'outh Coast H.aihyay (New Cross), .Melton and ,Yimbledon, 1idland Hailway (. 't. PallC'-ras), North Londou Railway (Bow), Oxford House, South Metropolitan ias Company, St. ,John's Gate {Nos. 1 and:3 Division .), t . Mark's, Bromley, Toynbee HaIJ, 'VaterIow, \Vembley.

NW'si1tg DilJisioJls:- Barking, Children's Horn e, Hospital I:)aturday Fund, K oflvood, • t. J Oh11'S Gate and \Yembley. One Corps, with 25 Divisions and 6 N ur ing Divisions, 633 Officers and Men: 6 Lady 'uperintenclents, 8 Lady ecretaries Inspectors of Stores, etc., and 152 1. f llrses. iJr'1)llly Oommissioner in Ohm'ge of Dis/net: COLONEL C. \Y. B. DOWDLER. Ohief Surgeon MR. 'AM EL 0 'BORN, F.R.C .•. Chief Sup('rintenilellt ]\1n. \V. H. IORGA T. I Illperiatel/llent oj I lore: Mn. A. J. TlUM:lIER. As i·t(lIIt " " IR. . H. PIERI). 'llperintendellt Treasurer MR. F. D. lACKE~ZIE. lIperintellllent Secretar!) MR. \\. H. ED\YARD , A.C.A. No . II. Souther n and Weste pn Dis trict .- ontherll, compri 'ing Ashford, Bath, Bousfield, Cranbrook, Faversham, Farnham, Herne Bay, Horley, Oxford, P tersfield, Portsmouth, Heading, RedhilJ, Redruth, St. Austell, Tun bridge 'V lIs, Rarnsgate, Margate, 'Yhitstable, \Vestgate-on-. 'ea. Jewport (L of \V.). TVeste1'n, comprising Barry, Bilton, Clydach, ard iff, and others. Total :-30 Diyision , 795 Officf'rs and l\Ien, 73 Nur es.

Deputy Oommissioner in Charge of District. MIl. C. K MILNE' HEY, 1\I.A., 1\1. R.C . . A ssi::;tant Comlni'simLer Chief 'lperintenclent Superintendent Treasltre1' Superi ntenclent ecretc£1'Y

iR. \V. VERNON, M.RC.S. (Acting).


264 No. III. Central and Eastern District.- Centml, comprising L eicester, Northampton Corps j Burton, Latimer, Market Harborough, Rugby Divisions j Leicester and \Vell in gborough Nursing Divisions. Easten~, comprising Beccles, Cambridge, Ipswich, Lowesto ft, Maldon Divisions j Itlswich Nursing Division and oth ers. Total: 6 Corps, 17 Divisions, 2, 91 Officers and Men

Deputy Com1nissioner in Cha1'ge of Disl1'ict. BRIGADE-SURGEON LIEUT.-COLONEL ELLISTO T, V,D" M.B"C.S. Ai)sistunt Commissioner Chief Superinter, dent Supe1'intendent T1'eas UTe r Superintendent Sec1'etary

MR. T. H. 'VOOLSTON.

No. IV. North-Western District.-Comprising Birkenhead, Bradford, Nelson, Oldham, Rochdale, Burnley, Prest.on, and Padiham Corps j Accrington, Barrowford, Blackpool, Colne, Hebden Bridge, Keswick, Hellefield, Morecam be, Penrith, Roy ton, ,Valton-Ie-Dale \Vinsford Divisions; and others. Total :-8 Corps, 2-:1: Divisions, 20 5 lembers, 475 NurEes,

Deputy Cornmissionerin Cha1'ge of Dist1'ict : MAJOR C, J. TRIMBLE, L.R. C, P. A ssistant Commissioner Ch-ief Surgeon Chief Stlperi71tendent S'Llperintenclent Treasu1'er Superintendent SeC1'etaTY

MR. J. O. DERHAM. DR, GRANT . 11R. J. 'VHITTAKEH.

No. V. North-Eastern District. -Comprising Hull, Babbington, Potteries, and Tibshelf Corps j Eastwood, Doncaster, Gateshead Fell, Grantham, Birt.:h wood, , Vel beck, Grimsby, New 'harlston, ,Yesthouses, Darley Dale Divisions; Tibshelf Nursing Division, 5 Corp!?, 9 Divisions, 967 Officers and len, 80 L urses.

Deputy Commissioner in Charge of District: MR. C. STUART ,V ARDELL.

Assistant Commissioner Chief Superintendent Superintendent Treas~l1'e1' 8upe1'intendent Sec'1'elary

Capt. H, MILBURN, M,B., 2nd East R idin g Vol. Art.

265

Annual Report by the Commi88ioner of the St. dohn Ambulance Brigade for the year 1896. HEAD QUARTERS:

ST. JOHN' , GATE, CLERKENWELL, E.C.

The 'econd Conference of the 1embers of the St, John Ambulance Brigade was held, by permi sion of the Central Executive Committee and t!le Chapter and Council of the Order, at the Hall of the Board of Gl!ardians, Clerk nwell, on the 29th February, 1 96, a large number of representatives of the several Corps and Divisions being present. The Chancellor of the Order, the Earl of Lath om, first held a reception of the D elegates at 't, John's Gate, tbe Director-General of the St. John Ambulance A sociation, Vi connt Knntsford, the ecr tary-General, Sir Alfred Teph,011, the ecretaryof the Order, ,'ir Herbert Perrott, Dr, Freshfield, and s~veral members of th Order being also present. Eighteen nrrenda and amendments were con idered and di cussed, and several of the recomnJ nrlations contained therein hay since been al'pro\'ed and tarried out. A mong the e the following may be 111tmtioned : 1. The> wearing of di tincti\'e ballges to distingui h the rauk of the se\'eral grades, and slight alterations in the uniform of Honorary I 'urgeons. 2. That the Corp ann Diyision should be shown by counties, but that this sboulLl not apply to rail way com panies having their own corps, or to the metropolitan corps which i compri ed within the ..Metropolitan and City Polic di tricts, TIli gl'ogral'hical distinction of Oorps and Divisions ha.s been shown in the report. 3. It was proposed that a letter, bonIa be ac1clre sed to the General l\hnarrers of the ra.ilway companies n, killg that they wonld ext nd to tile '-.: t. John 1111 nlance Brigade tlHl pri"ileaes now granted to the Y()lnnt er forces of travelling at a rec1l1cell rate when on dnty and in uniform, or on production of a signed certifica.t<.>. Tbis pri "ilege ha been granted by s veral of the mOf>L important railway companie , 1. 1 twas pl'oposed that th next nnnal Conference should be held at Leicester. By the kind penni ion of the nev, Paul ,Yyatt, the Chaplain of the •',tVoy, and on of the haplains of the nler, Divine ervice ,vas belLI at the Chapel H yaJ, a.vo}', on . 'L1l1clay, larch 1st, at which the Director-Geneml of the, t. John Ambulance A snciatiol1, the ecrf'tary of the Order, the n c iver-General, the officers and men attending the Couference and of the l\1etropolitan Corps were present, the sermon being preached by the Hev. Paul \Vyatt, The followincl' is a statement of the principa.l occasions on which the metropolitan ~ncl provincia.l 10rps hay l11ustererl for review, ill'Spections, or for ambulance duties in th street or other public pJace~,


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with some details of the number of officers and men present. Metropolitan Corps.-Lord l\Iayor's Day, November 9th, 1895. November 12th, Visit of H.M. the King of Portugal to the Oity. February 3rd and 4Lh, 1896, Funerals of Lord L eighton and Sir J. Barnby. March 18th, Opening of the r ew Public Offices, LeytolJ. March 31st, S. Paul's Cathedral, Passion Music. Olympia Station during :five months. Ea,ster Monday. \Vhit Monday. July 22nd RoyaC'\Vedding. July 29tb, East London Industrial Exhibition at th~ People's Palace. August 3rd, Bank HoliLlay. L etters of thanks were r eceived from the London Connty Council t and from the Epping Forest Committee for du~y perform ed on ,Vhit :Monday.

T may here acknowledge the arduous duties undcrtaken by these gen tlemen, extellliing over the whole morning, and occupying the entire aftcrnoon. The Nelson S!J.uad was awarded the cup and first prize, being the second successive year that this srJuad has taken first place. Tho second prize fell to Burnley, and the third to Brierfield. The NUl' ing Divisions Challenge ShiAI(l bcillg agaiu calTied ofT by the holderstho Rlll'sing Sisters frolll Barrowford, Aecringtoll nl1l'ses taking the second prize, and Blackpool, the thirl1. The revicw prizes for the best and most efficient corps aml rlivisions on thc field, wero givcn as follows :-.Lllen.-1st, Longriclgc; 2nd, Accrington; 3rd, Blackpool. Nnl'scs. -1st, Blackpool ; 2l1cl, Longridge. The divi iou is much indehtell to his Worship the Mayor, for the great interest and encouragemcnt he displayell in the movement, and for his presence together with tha.t of i\Ir . Ea ·twoocl at the review; ali;o for the kindly way he distributed the prizc , an(l spoke to the men of the cli\'i~ion afterwards. It wa'> to he regretted that thc attendance of the public was not larger. The infll1elltialresiclents of onthport could have done much to encourage mnbnlance work h,)' lenlling their prescnce on sHch an occasion. I was accompanied by Assistant-Commissioncr, .T. C. Derham, who was of great servicll to me whilst COI1dllctin;,{ the ill'pcction. I have much plcaslll'o in bringing uu(ler your notice the names of thc following gentlcmen :-Dr . .Jones, ChicI' "l1l'geoll, orthampton Corps; Dr. Audlanu, Hon. Slll'geon, Wellingbol'ough Corps; .Jlajor artel', 1st Vol. Batt., L.N.L. Regt. ; Supt. tcy., . wanton, Preston; Mr. l\:pn;haw, late Chief Constablc of outhport, Local Honorary eCl'etary; Chief nperintcJ1(lent 'Whittaker, Accriugton Corps; .Jlr. XCII'hound, Hon. Trc'l urer. Appencll'Cl is a tallUlar statpment giving the field state of each corp' and clivi iOIl, with material and llursing di"'isiolls on parade. I havc the honour to he, your obedient sen'ant, ( i'gned) CHAH.LE J. TRIMBLE, Louth HOllse, Bamller Bridge, lIon. rJ ssocz'rtlc OrdCl' of St. Julm of JCI'lIsalell1, neal' Prc.toll. Drplltl/ UUllunissionm' No.1 V. North TVcstel'l1 District, St. John 27th July, 1 90. rl1JlbulCl1lcC EriUClde.

Al\IBULANCE REVIE\Y AT

OUTHPORT. No. IV. D I8TllICT,

I Xt;PECTIOX BY TIlE D El'UT¥-Cmnrr. SIOXEH,

ST. JOHN

AM13ULA 'CE

B1UGADE.

SIR, I herewith beg to hand you my Report olmy inspectioll 011 tIle 13th June of the North East Lancashire Division St. J o11n Ambnlance i-:lrigacie, at the Recreation Grounds, Southport, kindly placed at the eli posal of the divisiou by the ~layor and Corporation of Southport. Fonrteen corps anu divisions paraded, 13 n1l1'~illg Ji vi iOllS also being pres ell t, representing 35 ambulance officers and men, and 16] nursing Rister', gi"iug a total of 519 of all ranks. The weather being fine, the parade presented a very fine sight, the llllrsillg sisters looking particularly smart and business-like ill their black dressses with uniform aprons and capR, all the suprrintending nurses in charge of divisions wearing the complete 11nifo1'1n prescribed for the nursing sisters of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem, As illspeeting officer, I was received with a "gcneral salute" hy the divi ion commandecl by Major Cartel', V.D., 1st Vol. Batt. L.N.L. Regt. 1 made a close inspection of the ranks, and the material OIl the ground. The lli vision "marched past" in sections of "fours" and formed up on its original grou11l1, and applied various bandages, afterwards a supposed railway smash llaving taken place, serious injuries (If all descriptions havillg received" first aiel" treatment, the patients Wlre carried by the several lIlethods pabt the" stand." Thp divibioll then formed l1p in "close order" in frollt of the gtand, and was ad(lressed by His 'W orship, The 1I1a),or of Southport, and nlyself. I was lllllCh struck ,,,ith the steady improvcment ,,·hich takes pla<!e from yerlr to year ill this divisi0J1. Thc TUl'n seem better set l1p. Theil' ulliform was dean and well put OIl, the marching improve~, and one special feature of a mo. t commendable natUle occupied my attention, viz., every corps alld tlivision paradf:'(l in the regulation uniform of the St. J olm Ambulance Brigade. I cannot too highl) praisc all the ambulance officers andl1len for their perseveranca in raising the funds to so efJ.uip themselves. I ," as also gratified to see that the s1rttclier drill set forth ill "Official DrilllHanl1al " had been introcluce(l and practise(l by all corps and divisions. The dIvision has every right to be proud of the numerous ancl efficient body of nursing sisters attached to it; their llseflllnesR, kilH1ne R and attention is well recognised in the many to,,'ns and villages in which they reside. . Th e whole review was most crrditable, and I have ll1uch pleasurc in speaklllg most favourably of the North East Lancashirc Division t. John Ambulance Brigade. Durin g the morning of the 13th June, a eonlpctition consisting of squads from e:1Oh corps and division, and also takell from the nnrsing llivisions, competed for prizes at the Volunteer Drill H all (kinu ly lent lJY th e olJicer comruanding), the juuges being Dr. J 011rs, Cllief Snrgeon R ortrampton Corps; find Dr. A udlanu, Hon. Surgeon, Wellingborongh.

'ClIEDULg UF

Name of CorpR or Divi iou. Bricrfield .. Longl'illge Preston Colne Heacl Clithcror. Hapton Walton-Ie-Dale Accrington Burnley Nelsoll Padiham Blaekpool ... "\Vhalley ... ,

Totals

COHl':-; AXD D[YISLO~s AXD NUR. l~G DIYl:SIOXS l'AnADING AT OUTIIl'OltT. Junc 3Hh, 1 96. Officers in c]Jarge. Number t l'f~ tc] leI'S. L'tL Horse I ers Ambulance OIl Parade. 2 ., 4 Supt. "','cevers. 1 upt. Gill. 22 2 3rd Otlicer Chal'l1ley. 42 70 upt. Atkin on. 2 12 1 Supt. Hindlc. 1 1 t 0 meer Da I'\'son. 1 14 1 u pt. Enox. 11 1 11 pt. Higginson. ~ 24 3 llpt. Hogan. 40 4 Chief upt. Nicholson :2 50 5 ;3 1 t Officer Browne. 16 upt. Fo tel'. :21 3 1 t Ollicer harroek. :2 1 4 1 upt. Mo\\·lc. 24 2 35

39

11

1

161 llurse" from the seyera1 l1msing division in No. IV. District were also pl:C ent at tlte illsnection. under the charge of thirteen ladies who actell for the occa 1011 as lady lmpel:intemlents.


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269

REPORT OF THE BRIGADE CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT.

The corps was under the command of Mr. George Fowlp.r, Surgeon Neilson being the Hon. Surgeon. The inspection consisted of a general salute and inl';pection, after which bandaging and hand carrying drills ""-ere performed, and various st.:?posed injuries were treated, including the restoration of the apparently drowned, or suffocated in mines, and concluded wiLh a march past in sections and fours, and an atl vance in review order. There were present on parade, 5 officers, 13 supernumerary officerR, 120 men, with 4 stretchers, and 1 litter. The drills and exercises were well carried out, but the uniform worn by the officers and men did not conform in all respects with the Brigade regulations, and Mr. Fowler's attention was drawn to this. After the in pection, Lord Loch kindly addressed the Corps, and complimented them on their efficiency, and remarked on the usefulness of ambulance work, e pecially in the mining di tricts. SllOrt addresses were also given by Colonel Seely, IVLP., Dr. Hutton, and myself. At Derby: on the 22ncl August, a review and inspection of the corps and clivisions in o. V. District was heJd by Mr. Stuart ,Yardell, the Deputy Commis. ioner, at which more tllnn flOt) officer and men were pre pnt. A report of the io p ection will be found under the Annual Heport of tIle D eputy Commis ioner.

SIll, I have the honour to J eport that early in the ycar I visited several of the larger corps and divisions in the north of England, when I had the opportunity of meeting the officers and members: and discnssing with them matters of interest ,yhich could not have been dealt \\'ith by cOlTe~ponuence. I was particularly struck with the enthusiastic way in which the movement has been taken up in Hull ; York and Bradford. At the first-named l)lace, the joint ecretaries of the Centre, Dr: Milburn aud Mr. French Thompson, have sparcd ncither time or trouble, in order to attain a high state of efficiency, alld to further promote the usefulncss ot their corps and in this they have ueen ably seconded by Chief Superintendent 111. Hoppel', Super: intendent Secretary Krause, and Lally uperintenc1ent Laverack. At York, I witnessed a parade of the North Eastel'll Railway men, The drilling amI" first aid" work wa;; excellent, and I was pleased to be able to personfllly congratulate Dr. Chalmers, and Mess rs. Penty and Jackson 011 th e smart anu creuitable appearance of the men under their command. At Bradford, Dr, _-\ndrrw Bro\\'n is ably a~sisted by 1st officer Cbipl'inuale,-who is also secretary of the Centre,-and by Chief Constable Paul, of the borongh police, the result being that a high state of eflici("ncy has ueen attaine(l in ambulauce ,,'ork by the men under their jOillt co mmand. Good meetings were also held at Grantham, Leeds, Retford, and Ardesley, and I feel certain that lJeriodical visits from an officer from head-quarters will be productive of much good, and tend to promote a greater spirit of unity betweell head-quarters, and those During the past year I accompanied the Deputy Commissioner in the provinces. of No. 2 district, when inspectiug clivi iOlls at 'Wolverton, ,Ve tgate-on- ea, and Tunbridge ,Yells. In addition to this, I lIa ve visited Birmingham, Crewe, 'Winsford, Randsworth, Leicester, and Oldham, at all of ,,'hich pla;!e,' good meetings have been h eld, ,,-hen the objects of the brigade were fnlly discussed, anel offers of local support promised and I think fully assured. In the early part of the year I assi,;ted. Dr. :Milnes H ej' (Deputy Commissioner, No, 2 District), in j nclging competitions on tllP Great Ea"tern Railway, and tho e h eld in connection with the Kent Technical Instruction Committee in the county of R ent. In hoth instances the standard. of efliciency was of a very high character, and showed a markcd. improvement all rouud on that displayed iu form er years. In conclusion, I::iir, I trust that th e duties of my oilice bave beef! carried out both to yoU!' satisfaction, and to tbe bellefit of the hrigade. I am, Sil. Yom 0 bed.ien t serva n t, Bead Quarte1'S, W. J. CIICIH'lT nl~AsrFI:, B,.igaclc Ghief, 'upt. St. J ohn's Gate, Ule1'kenu:ell, Octobu, 1 96.

At Tibshelf, on the 16th July, I helel an in spection of the Tibshelf and Birchwood Corps under the command of Mr. Stuart 'Vardell, Deputy Commissioner, No. IV. District. There were present:1 superintendent, ~ first officers, 3 second officers, 3 honorary snrgeons, 180 men, ban(l 40. Nurses ,Lady Superintendent, Mrs. '. C. \Vard ell. 2 Chaplains, 3 bearer companies, 9 stretchers, :3 ambulance wagons. The men presented a very neat and creditable appearance, and the sLretcher drill, marching and all parade movements, were smartly and well clOIH'. Various exercises, including bandaging drill, two, thret', and four handed seat drill were also \\'ell performed. The appearance and general efficiency of these two corps is well maintained, and refiects great credit on Mr. Stnart 'Nardell, and Dr. \V. A. Sta.nford, the lIon. Surgeon) and the officers of the corps. Tbe eighLh annual insp ecLion of the Babbington Ambulance Corps was heIr! on the 17th July by thE' Hight Hon. Lord Loch, G,C.B., G. rv1.c.u., and I inspected the corps a.s Commissioner. Surgeon-Major Hutton, the Organising Commissioner of the Association, was also present.

CA:JIP OF

l~

THUCTION.

The annual Brigacl ("amp ,ya belel thi year by the kind permISSIOn of the late Lord Lilford, at IJilfonl Park. Eighteen officers and DO supemumerary officers anel men bein~ prespnt. Thp. camp was under the command of 1\11'. T. H. Woolston, Chief ,'llpel'intrn(l nt of the 'Vellin rr horough Corps, with hief nrgeon ?\lilburn, of the lInll Corps' and II'. Trimmer, Camp Quarterma ter. A separate report hnving been submitted, it i.' Ullnece sary to refer at great lenCfth to th proce clin tf • The (li cipline and concluct of all pre eut was yery 'ati factory, nncl there wa not a single instance of misconduct. I made an ollicinl in pection of the camp on tbe 26th May, antl of the officer and men on the 27th . There were on parade :-1 camp co mmandant, 2 chief . urgeons, 4: c1i\'i lonal surgeollE', 4 chief superiutendents, ~ divisional sup rintendent , :3 ambulance officer, 13 nperllllmerary officers, 90 pcintte , total 123. . 'ir Alfrl'cl Jephson, the •'pcreta ry C+eneml, ill pected the camp on tIl 29th, and kindly made an :lcl(lres to the men, amI (Ii tl'ihuted th prizes and certificates.

By the lamented lleaLb of Lord Lilfol'd, the members of the brigade Illtve snffered a most serious 10 s. For the last two year his lord hip h,L l most kindly allo\\-etl camps of in trucLlon to ]Je held in the heautiful grounds of Lilfonl Park, the annual bl'i~ade camp being held there this year, nnd thnt of the '\Ydlillgbo1'ongh Corps last year. The strength of the brigado compiled from the annual reports reeeived from the deputy cOfnmission r , consi ts of 1 commissioner, 1 briga,de chief superintendent, 4 assi. taut comm i ioner, 5 deputy commissioners, 1 medical ofilcel' in chief, 3 chief surgeoll., ~,3 surgeons,


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17 chief superintendents, 165 superintendenti'l, 69 inspectors of stores, 6,891 supernumerary officers, a~bulance officers and. men, lady superintendents, 42 lady secretaries, and 9 4 nurses, bemg an mcrease of 55 officers and men and 293 nurses. During the year under review, the following appoin~ments which were confirmed and approved by the Chapter and CouncIl, have been sanctioned by His Royal Highness the Grand Prior: Sir vVilliam MacCormac, F.R.C.S., as Medical Offieer in Chief. Brigade Surgeon Lieut.-Colonel G. S. Elliston, V.D., M.R.C.S., as Deputy Commissioner. The followiner gentlemen have also been appointed Assistant Commissioners, K1r. J. C. Derham, Chief Constable, Blackpool; Captain C. H. l\1ilbnrn, M.B.; Mr. T. H. Woolston; Mr. \V. Vernon (acting). I would take the opportunity of tendering my best thanks to the Deputy Commissioners of d~stricts? Colonel Bowdler, .Mr. Stuart \Vardel!, Dr. Milnes Hey, Major Tnmble and Surgeo.n LIeut.-Colonel Elliston for their cordial co-operation and valuable aSSIstance. I also' beer to mention the following officers and ladies as having rendered v~luable services in connection 'with the brigade : -

?7

Mr. \V. J. CHURCH BRASIER, Brigade Chief Superintendent. fro J. C. DERHA I, Assistant Commi sioner, No. IV. District. Captain C. H. MILBURN, Assistant Commissioner, No. V . District. lVIr. \V. VERNON, Assistant Commissioner, No. II. District. Mr. T. H. \VOOLSTON, Assistant Commissioner, No. III. District. Mr. SAMUEL OSBORN, Chief Surgeon, Metropo1itan Corps. Mr. VY. H. MORGAN, Chief Superintendent, Metropolitan Corps. Mr. G. FOWLER, Chief Superintendeut, Babbington Corps. Mr. AUDLAND, Chief Surgeon, \Vellingborough Corps. Mr. S. SWANTON, Hon. Secretary, )l.E. Lancashire Division. Mr. TRIMMER, Superintendent of Stores, Metropolitan Corps. Major CARTER, Royal North Lancashire Volunteer Battalion. Mr. \V. R. EDWARDS, Superintendent Secretary, ~fetropolitan Corps. Dr. A. C. TUNSTALL, Hon. Surgeon, Tbe Children's Home Division, Metropulitan Corps. Chief Superintend ent \YHITTAKER, No. IV. District. Dr. "V. J O~ES, Hon. Surgeon, orthampton Oorps. Dr. CASSILI. II'. SYDNEY MALKIN, Chief Superintendent, Potteries Corps. Mr. \V. A. STAMFORD, Hon. Surgeon, Tibshelf Corps. Dr. H. J. NEILSON, Hon. Sllrgeon, Babbington Corp~. Dr. A. SYMONS ECCLES, Bon. Surgeon, Metropolitan Corps. Dr. A. DUNDAS GRANT, Bon. Surgeon, Metropolitan Corps. Surgeon Capt.. RAWNSLEY, A. M.S., Adjutant V.M .. C. :-:lurgeon Lieut. Col. BULL) F.R.O.~ '., Bon. Surgeon, \Volverton Di\Tision.

Mrs. CaURCH BRASIER, Lady Superintendent, St. John's Gate Nursing Division. Mrs. J. O. LINE.', Lady Secretary, St. John's Gate ursing Division . Mrs. STUART \YARDELL, Lac1y Superintendent, Tibshelf. Miss COULCIIER, Hon. Secretary, Ipswich. Mrs. COLEGRAVE) Hon. Secretary, orwood Centre. Miss FULLAGAR, Lady Superintendent., Leicester :T ursing Division. .1.

Arranerements have been made for the transfer at an early date of the Bar~oldswick, Belfast and Ca.rlow divisions from J o. 3 to TO. 4 district, as the position of these divisions r enders this necessary for geographical rea ons, anrl for the tran sfer of Oln ey Division fro~ N o.3 to ..l O. 2 District; but as the transfer will not take place untIl l c9 7 th e above divisions are shewn in J.: o. 3 district as in form!"r years. In conclusion, I beg to su bmit th e reports of the Deputy missioners on th eir respective district~ , and the report of the BrIgade Ohief Superintendent on the visits made by him to Oorps and Divisions during the year uncler review. E. T. THACKERAY,

90m-

C01nmissiuner.

GENERAL

OF THE BRIGADE.

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14th Decembe?', 1896. SIR, . I have the hOllOur to suumit t he following report of the work Llone by the Metropolitan Corps during the year 1896. As a whole, the Corps has made satisfactory progress. T he efficiency aml smartness oCsome of th e Divisions leave litt le to be desired, and the public duty perforllled by the Corps shows a notable increase. During the past twelve Il lonths various steps have been taken to enSl1l'e the efficiene~y of members of the Corps. Thus, tho mlc laid down in l)aragraph 6 vf the Geneml Regulatiolls, regarcling re-exatlJinatiol1 of members, has Leen ::;ystematically put in force. I n order tl) secure, ao.; far as possible, a nuifol'lll standard of efficiency, a Centr'l.! Board of ~[e<lica1 Olncers ,,,as con<;titutecl for the year, and the reexaminations have been held by oue of the meml)ers of this Board in conjunction with the honorary surgeons of the scveral Division . This arrangement has been fOUIlll to work well, so far as the ensn ring of a fail' stantlarcl of e[Jiciency is C011c'3rnod. It is po.:;::.iblc that many meulben; have not yct fully realised that failure to conforlll with the regulations involves 10. s of service towards the Service Badges amI Mellal, but 1 have hO lloubt that the really em~ctive members of the Corps \\ill nut fail to <lualify themselves for a continuance of their ll1elll bel'ship dmiug the coming year. Tile follo\\'ing courses of ill<;trnclioll have been in. tituted in the Corps :-weekly cIa 'es for oflil!el's, wepkly classe for Sllpel'tlUllleral'Y ollicer~, and frequent combined drills for all rauk '. The ollil!ers' cla. ses lla\'e met at Cnlross Hall, King's Cro's, killllly lent by the Great Korthern ltailway Comp<tny ; the classes for Sll peru umenll'Y oftieers meet at head-quarters; the ('olllbilletl urills are held at the Drill Hall, Wellington Hoau, which lin,s been 1110·t generously placpcl at our disposal by the alikers of the Towel' IIH.11l1etl:) Ellgineell:) Yolullteer Corps. The want of a celltral drill hall for the membcrs of the Corp is nnwh felt . Iu oreler to ensure a ulJifor1l1 rlrill awl system of instruction, I have apl)ointed crgcant ~l ajor W . II. mitll, late of the l\lellic;al tafr ('OIPS, as (lrill instructor to the Corps, HlHl I (tIll gla,l to nlHI that hi' services are highly appreciate(l by the o []il!erl:), Sllpe\"lllllllCrary o!liccl's Hnd mell \\' ho ha ye availed themselves of the opportunity of gaining uniform ill,·truCtiOll in the details of ambulance drill, ami ill the alllolwt of military drill which we rrquire. Ulll'ing the past year nine llew Divi:iollS ha\"e been form ell, 01' formally n~cogl1i ed, \'iz., the Uromley, Uheshllnt anu ,Yaltham Cross, Fulham, Ramp. tead, lIo pital .'atllrday Fuull, Hos!,ital ~a tUl"llay FUIHll ~ m::;ing, N or\\"oou, 1\ or\\'ood N l1l" iug, and South Met"opolitan Uas Company Di\·il:)iolls.~ome of the e have already tlone good wOlk, as may he ga.thl'red frolll tlte Di vi::;iona,l HeJ10rts submitted herewi th. 'illce fll1'nishing 111)' last Report, I luwe personally ill.'pected b\"eln Divi 'ions, (,lle has been in~pectell for }lIe by the Corps Chief -'lllJerintellLlcnt, and the remaining Divisions llave <L!llw.rently ul!en unallie lI)I to the pre ent time to appoint a llay for the allllual intlpcclioll . The l!hief publi~ (luties performed by thc corps timing the yeal are tabulated in the enclose(l Repolt of the Ch ief'll perin te11llen t. The competition for the Masey .Jlail1\\"aring Challenge Cnp was held on the 3rcl K o\'ember. Sevcll divii:iioll' cOlllpeted, and thc winlling tealll was fnrnisILell hy the East Ilam Divi.ioll . I have .inccre pleasurc ill ackllowle<lgillg llly great obligation to the Chief urgeon of the corp, J, Ir. ~all1 . Osbo"l1, F.R.C.. Ilis energyanu tact in conducting the work of the Medical Board before refenctl to, anll his personal ervice aml example 011 ol!casion::, of puhlic duty, ha \'c been of the greatest possible assistance. To the other memhcl's oHlte Hoard, Drs. Eccle's, Grant, and TUlltltall, my \V anne t tha.uks are also d ne; for the success of the !-;cbemc for conducting the annual I e-exammation IS owin rr as mnch to their untiring zeal a.n(l self-sacrifice as to the loya.lty of sllch of the ll~cmber . of the corps as have acceptetl the situation and come forwa1'll for re-examination. The rcsul ts of the re-examinations a1 0 show that the instruction imparted by thc Honorary Surgeons of t hc several divisions is careful anll


274 thorough; and I am glad to have this opportunity of thanking them for their invaluable services to the corps. ~ beg fur~her to record my high appreciation ~f the manner in which my respected ChIef Superlllten~ent, Mr. 'V. H. Morgan, contlllue to carry out his voluntary and m~~~ arduous dutles. It "'as no . easy ta k to tak~ up the work so succpssfully cal.lIed on f~r so many years by Ins able and expencnceLl predecessor, the pre ent Bngade ChIef Supermtendent, and the recent dcvelopments indiratcd above have ad~ed eno~'mous ly to the duties o.f his oilicc. The organization of the various classes of mstructlon, the personal supenntendence of all those classes; the examination of o.ffieers and ~l11}el'llumerary ~ffi?el's on appointment and promotion, which is l'lgnrous~y ear!'le~ out ; tl~e prelu1llnar,Y arrangement for, and th.e superi])~endcnce of, all p,ubhc dutIes, the ~a~l.'f and gr?'nng correspondence regardmg the dIscipline and routme of the several dIVISIons, whICh have now assumed a formidable Humber' the frequent visits paid to the divisiolls, many of which are at considerable dist~nces from head quarters-these, and many other dutics which cannot be enumerated l'epresen.t an .amount of work which few ~len would either undertake or be capable of perfc'l:1l1111g .s111gle.handed. I trust tha~ 111 fu~ure, ome arrangcment may be made to relIeve hIm from part of the secretanal dntles he has hithcrto performed. e; !o the other members of my staff, and ~o t~le SUpel'iI~tenc1ents of divisions, my acknowledgments are also due. I could \\'1sh 111 many ll1stances that returns and reports called for were furnished with greater care and despatch, but I doubt not that as the officer c?ncerned come. to understand what great inconvenience is ~aused by delay on theIr part, there wIll be less cause for com plain t on this 11e3.d in future. I enclose the reports of the Chief Surgeon and Chief Superintenrlent, and also extracts froUl the reports of the several superintendents of divisions. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servant,

C.

REPORT OF CHIEF

BO\\,DLEl1,

Depnty Commissioner. To the Commissioner, St. J olm Ambulance Brigade.

REPORT OF THE CH IEF SURGEON.

HEAD QUAllTEP..S,

found that th e modes of arresting 11 ~mo1Thagc and the first treatmcnt of thc more common injuries :were adequately ~l1~eJ'stoo(l, but it was abul1(lantly evidcnt that the text.b~ok authonzccl ~)y t~e As. ~ClatIOl1 Iloes not supply sufficient infol'lliation on many Important (letalls WIth wInch lhe members ourrbt to be accluainted. I avail myself of this opportunity of thanking Dr; Eccles Grant and Tunstall f?l' th.eir kinc~ness in a?tillR upon the Medical Board, and giVing 111; much valuabl~ tlln.e 1\1 ca1'l'~l1lg out l~S dutIes. Other Honorary Surgeons of the cOl']Js will fill their places 111 the en Hlng year, so that all the medical officers may in tum act upon the Boarrl, and thus be bctter ablc to secure a uniform standard and that of the highest eflicicncy, which the whole of the nledical stafI' so much cJe~ire. It is gratifying to record that, when ~allell upou to .take part in public duty, thc Honorary ll1'geolls have resp011l1ed WIth great readmess . The rcsults of the reexamination show, moreo ver, that the meLlical officers conscientiously discharge their duties a in ·t.nwton; in " first aid" and nursing. In conclUSIOn, I heg to thank you on hehalf of the medical officers for the (fJ'eat interest that you ha:re shown ill th~ worl~ ~f theil: depart.ment, amI a~sure you "'that as a ?ody we .rel!oglll e 1he valu~ 01 a cll1~t who. 1 practlCally acqullilltecl \I'ith the merl1calre(luu'ements of the Bngade, beslLles beIng so thoroughly Ilualifierl to (leal with the Llicipline and organization of a (1 ua 'i-military body. I have the hOllom to be, iI', YOll!' obcdient scrvant, ( igncd) SA)[L. O:BOl:X, F.R.C.,. Ohirf Sltrgeon, ~lI(,t"oJ1oZitan Corps. To the Deputy Comllli sioner, Metropolitan or])s, t. John Ambulancc Brigrrcle.

ST.

JOlIN'S GATE,

10th December, 1800.

Sm. l have the honour to report upon thc medical department of thc corps during th e current year . Considering that this is the first year that the re·tlxaminations have been systematically conducted by a Medical Board, I am satisficd with tl~e success so far attaine~, . [lnd hav: no doubt that,. alter al1?ther year, the result will be fully what was antIClpated, VIZ. that of ensurmg tl:e hIghest state of etfic.iency on the part of the T?embers of the corlJ~ . So lo?~ as It \\'as possible for lllell to be employed on PU?~IC nuty \"hose. contlDue~ effi?lency had 110t lJeen tested according to a fairly umform ~tanJard, It was qmte ~Ikely that 011 somc occasion a contretemps might occ~ll'. wb~ch would reflect ~ls~rl'ldIt upon the whole corps, and at thc same time be an ll1JU'lbce to the vast maJonty of effective members of the Brigade who take pains to keep up their practical know ledge. It gives me grcat pI asure to state that, with but very few exceptions, the whole of the mem 1:'ers .of the corps \V.ho up to the present time have presented themselves for re-exammahon have acqmtted themselves satisfactorily. The Medical Board

TPEHINTE~DENT.

14th DccciI1)Je,·, 1 96. Ill,

I have the honour to hanll you my report of the ambulance department of the cor l's . . Dlll'i.llg the pat year thc general r.ll:ciell?y in drill ha much iIl11,rovca. This IS ~lue 111 a great lllcasurc to. the s pcclal rlnlb which have 11e6n held web ldy for ofhce!'s a~lll 'l1peL'11l1merilrj' oHH.:crs, and to lhe monthly combined Llrills fOl'a11 ra1lk , all nt whlCh hav!' heen well attt'llcled, grea,t interet beiJ1Cf tak en in the advanced instl'uc:.tion given hy th~ chi~r drill ilJstl'lwtor to the co rjl~~ The want of adequate .·pace. at l?catl LJuar~cr' 101' clnll purpo t-'s lIas been much ielt, and I hope that next year It WIll be pos Ihle to 1l1akr arrangement: for the usc of a drill hall Ol' .ome snitahle place, \\'b'r combined chills anll practice can be held wcekly as I fecI sure that by such means only Call a uniform efliciellc,Y in drill be 111[1int11i11e:l. l~he enclose(l delailcll stntl'lllent orth~ pul1lil! llut)' which the corp' ha performed dUl'lng t~le Im:t brelve monthR, to \\'Inch I would call pecial attention. shows a marketlmcrease, allll the attendances pro\'c that all wades continue to take very great intercst ill this jlll.rL of Ollr work. '-' Competiti.olls were held at tl~e Intel'l~l1tiollal.Life aving Exhibition, and lli play' hav? lJ(~en glvcn at the Illlpennl InstItute (LIfcboat atm'day), Ill tel'l1ational Life • aVlllg Exhibitioll, In tel'l1atiolllLl Fire T01l11Ja1l1C'llt, anel The Ea t London Trades ' Exhibition (Peorle's Palace ). . In company. wit.h u1?erilltendent Tl'in.llller and A~!'istant· uperintC'11l1ent Pier, I (hrected the Intehll1g ot the Allnual Bngacle Camp of In truction hel(l at Lilford Park, Northalllptonshirc, and aftprwar~ls snperilltendCtl the striking of camp and return to London of the stores and cllUlpment. About ten other member of the corps atte11l1ell, and but for the fact that the camp wa held dmino- ,rhit untide when our services are rC(luire(l hcre for open spaces duty, I am sure m~IlY more \\'oul(l ha vc becn pres en t. . I shou lLlli~e to take t~lis opportuuity of expr.cssing to yO~l my thorongh appreciatlOll.of the lnndn ess wInch I have always, dnrlllg thc ponoll ullller considemtion, reccLved at your hands, and call assure you on behalf of the whole of the member ' that they likewise lIppreciate the great interp.st you have taken in the corp . I have the honour to he, 'iI', Your obedicnt servant, WILLIAM H. Jl.Io RGA::-< ,

Chief Iht)1cl'intenclent. To the D cputy Commissioner o. 1 District, t. John Ambulance Brigade.


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ST. JOHN'S GATE No.1 DIVISION. HF.AD-QB"ARTE"l

'1'. JOR~'~ GATE, CLETIKI!;NWELL.

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Honorary Surgeons

nIl'. J . Giclltly Moore, M. n.c.p. )11'. A. Symons Eccles, )1. B. mg.-Capt. R. R. leman,M.A., L.S.A. Mr. J .F. 'Woods, )1.D. lIIf'. A. G. Bateman, M. TI. C. s. 1111'. J. C. Round , 1>f. R. C. R. Mr. ' Y. G. Hunter. Superintendent

1st Officer

Vacant.

Mr. W. D. Liudell. Honorary Secretary

Inspector of Stores

Staff'- ergeant R. Jackson.

Sergeant J. T. Churcller. Members 20.

The strength of this division has slightly decreased owing to the names of some of the mE'lllbers ,,'ho have lailed to show an illtere t in thp. "ork heing removed from the roll. Drills have been held weekly, the attendances being fairly good. A team under Sergeant Phillips took part in the competitions at the International Life Saving Exhibition and" ere successful in winni.ng the first prize. The division, besides doi.ng duty at Olympia and at the t . Paul's Ambulance Station on Sundays, was represented on the following occasions : Lord Mayor'S Day, 1 95. Blackheath, Bank Holidays. Civil Service Sports, Stamford Bridge. Civil el'vice Supply Association ports, Herne Hill. Opening of the Croydon Town Hall by H . R. R. the Prince of Wales. Football Match Cup Tie, Crystal Palace. Volunteer Tournament, Crystal Palace. Life Boat Saturday Procession, outh Lambeth. do. Demonstration, Imperial Institute. Funeral of Lord Leighton, St. Paul's Cathedral. " "Sir J. nlillais " " Royal IV edding. Royal Agricultural Show at Leicester, ten days . Opening Wood Green Cycle Track. Tufnell Park Football :Matches. Mr. Goodwin who has been for many years the Superintenuent of the division has at his request been transferred to the K or\yood Division; this is to be regretted, but with the energy which he has always displayed in the work of the corps h(; will doubtless find a large opening for am bulance work in outh London.

an~ there i.s every r,r~sp~ct .of an aUd.itional increase in membership. The division claIms for Itself the Uls,tlllcbon of havmg responded to every call for <luty dnrinrr the past year ; a~nongst w.luch have been the following :- St. Paul's (Sunday) foUl' t~es, Lord ,Mayor s D~y! Life Bo.at Saturday, Royal WeLlding, Royal Military TOUl'nament, Opel1lng of. MUDlclp,al Institute, .Croydon, Fire Brigade Tonrnament (daily), Funeral of L.or(l L eIghton, ]ul1eral of 'II' J. Bal'll1J}" Funeral of Sir E. ';)Iillais, each Bank IIohday at WormwOOd crubbs. and Hampstead Heath, Fire Brigade Review, Teeto?um Sports, Al1llUa~ In~pec~IOn, &~. All the membel'3 have presented theInse:lves fOI the an~lllal J'C'-exammatIOn lor .effiClency, and have been successful in past;ing. The re~ll·.e~lent of ::\11'., A. J. Tr~ml11er from .the post of first ofHcer was a great loss to the dIVISIOn, hut Ins promotIon to the, Important position of Superilltenuent of Stores wa, a matter for cOllgratulatlOll. The vacant o~licership is now fill.ed by ~1,r. J. Cal.vin Lines, lat~ of the Bryanstol1 Division. Addresses IJY the Bngad~ ChlCf llpenntenl1ent and ,hspIays nlJ(ler the llirection of the first officer have been gIVen, at th~ unclerl11entiolled working IlleH'); cIulls, and classes formed at mo.t 1em ;IZ., Mll(lmay Clu~, Central Fil.lS1Ju~·y Cluh, Borough of FinslJl1J'y Club, l>llxton Cluu, NetherlalHl.s C~uu, E~teI'VI'~se Cl.uh, HoxtOll Cluu, and Upholsterers Club, an.d (lates are ftxed lor hve 01' SIX 'lJllllar (lHiplay.·. The tbal1ks of the division are cord~fJ.lly offered to the nursing sisters who have kim1ly assisted ill beveral of the a:Jo".e dIsplays. even?f th~ members are entitle,l to one efIicient 'en'ice badge (l~lJleSell.tl,ng .three years se~'vlce), and two to. t~y? badges .(rrpreselltillg six years,. Gll:'~~ piaISe IS rl,ue to the. e.cretary of the UIVISlOl1, ,taff, ergeant Sugg, for hi. l111tll'lug e!lergy III entleavounllg t() l,rolllote the desire for" first aid" kllowledae alJlongs~ the mellluers of tlle workillg llIen's clubs, amI he is to ue ('on~ratulat~d upon III .11ccess. The division meets 1'0], drill and instruction at heaJ-,!uarters ?n Th tll'srl,ays a~ 8.30-, average. attenrJa.l1ce 12, .and elates have 1,ee11 fixcrl for practice 111 llUlltlaglllg, uIscnsslOlls, soclal evelllngs, tIl'll 1:, awl a lecture bv Dr. Bremner on tllC u es of thr cont llt~ of the haYer:;aC'. The divi ion Cfratefully acknowledaes the kindne.. of Dr. J3tem lIel' in gi ,'ing severallectnres for the"lll'eparation of mem b~r.· fOl the annual exallIination .

0[..t:

ST. JOHN 'S GATE NURSING DIVISION. Ho norary Surgeons

Dr. II. Pcrcy Potter and 1111'. James Cantlie, ~I.B. Lady Superintendent :l\Ir~. W .

.T. Chtll'ch Bra ieI'.

Lady Inspector of Stores

1111'. W.

~Ir ... ~relll hcr'

ST. JOHN'S GATE No.2 DIVISION. HEAD-QUAP,TERS:

ST.

JOHN'S

GATE,

CLERKEXWELL.

Honorary Surgeon

Mr. J. Bremner, :\I.B. Superintendent

1st Officer

Mr. G. Chillingworth.

Mr. J . Calvin Lines.

Inspector of Stores

Honorary Secretary

Sergt. J. Dunne.

StaIT-Sergt. Sugg. Members 24.

The increasing interest shown by the members of the division is a matter ::>f congratulation. The division fully maintains its strength (in s,;Jite of the fact .that several members have retired after completing their three years' serVlCe),

Honorary S ecretary

'leath Gent.

J. Cal vin Lin e.

30.

,Durillg thc pn..t year the elivisi01l has met regularly and the intere t has been falrly wellmuintainell. Ieetings for lectures ;]])(1 hallllae>e practice have been held fortnightly. 'evel'alllew l1lelllher~ have bee]J elected and the clivi iOBIlOW numbers 2 wOl'k~ng mem her'3. The II ur ·illgi.·ters attendeu th~ following public Ll uty tl nring the year In good 11l1111hel' : Lord Mayor's Day. Cycle how, Agricultnral Hall. St. Paul's Cathcllral, pohr'3" Last Judgment." " "Funeral (Lonl Leighton's). " "Flll1C'raJ, ( ir J osep11 Barn by' ). " " E a tel' Eve. " " Dedication of Mosaics. Bank Holiday, Ea ·tCI' Monday. t. Paul's Cathedral: Festival on of the Clergy. Life Boat Saturday. Wood Green ycle ports, Opening of Municipal Builuing , Cl'oyrbn.


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2 0 "W bit- Ionday. Military Tournament, Agricultural Hall. Rerne Hill Sports. Fire Briaades' Tournament, Agricultural Hall. b Royal "Wedding. Life avina Exhibition, Central Hall, Holhorn. St. Paul's Cathedral, Funeral (Sir John Millais) . Fire Brigade Review. The members of the division also attended for duty for five months at "Olympia," durina the Sportina and Military ExhibitiolJ, when a grent. deal of practical work was d~ne. Other s~:llall calls for duty alld display have al 0 been atte1lded when required. Two nur iug si ters-Mrs. Gellt and lIIi s. PriCe-W"ellt to Leicester for duty at the Royal Agricultural SIlO\\,. Nearly] 00 pnvate ra es undertaken by the nursing sisters of this corps 11a ve been repor~ed t~ the .Ho~l.. ~ecretary and duly recorded . The workin a meetings in connectlOn "'Jth tlns dlvlswn have proved a success. About 100 aal~nents were given away to the poor at Christmas la t. This work has been entirely supported by the n lll' ing sister. A distrilru tion "ill again he made at Christmas next. The division having been without a regular Hon. Suraeon for some time is extremely glad to welcome Drs. Cantlie and Percy Potter; thE: former has pleparecl an exhaustive syllahus of l~ctures for the present season, which are being well attended, anrl thoroughlyappreClatetl.

SOUTH METROPOLITAN GAS COMPANY DIVISION. Pre sid ent

Mr. G. Live·ej'. Vice-Presidents

1\11'. F. Livetiey.

Mr. T. B. H eathorn.

Mr. F. Bush.

H onorary Surgeon

Ur. F. L. Pochin,

::II.B., C.M.

Acting Superint e nd ent

Mr. J. A. Harrison. Honorary Superintend ent

:ll1r. ,Yo H. Morgan (Chief

uperintendellt Metropolitan Coq1s).

Honorary Treasurer

Mr. C. W. Tanner. Honorary Secretary

Inspector of Stores

Sergeant GOLlden.

Sergeant Pridmore. Members 33.

This division was formed on December 5lh, 1895, and has made marked progres , all taking the keenest interest in the work; eYery member is e~liciellt in alll:~spect '. Nineteen me11l bel'S turned out for street duty on the occaSlOll of the Llle !30.at Saturday demonstrations. Thirteen melnhers were on d n ty at Blackbeat 11 on \\ IntMonday; detaehments were on duty at all the Sports held in the Gas Works, Old Kent Road . A competition between the members for three prizes, valne £4 lOs., killdly Cfiven by the lIon. Treasurer ,yas held on August 29th, 1 96. Teams also eompet~d at the competitiolls held at tlia JJlternational Life Saving Exhibition. The members have done useful "first aid work at the Gas Works during the year, treating in all 150 cases. Altogether this division is to be congratulated npon its success. Special thanks are due to the Ohairlllan and Directurs, of the. South l\1etropolitan Gas Company for the kiml interest they have lllamfested ~n t}1e division, and for the uniforms and equipment ,\lith which they have supplJed the members. Also for permitting a permanent ambulance station to be formed at the Works Old Kent Road, which is available at all hours.

TOYNBEE HALL DIVISION. H EAD-QUARTErtS: T OYNREE

HALL,

CO"'LMEnCIAL STREET,

E.

Honora r y Surgeons

urgeon-Captain Dundas Grant, "'LA., M . D . ; F.R.C.fl . Mr. ,V. Black Jones, ~I.D., n.s. Surgeon-Lieut. Alfred Eddowes,

M. D.

Sup erinte nd ent

Mr. VV. Humphris Winny,

A.I. E . E.

2nd Officer

Inspector of Stores

Mr. E. J. l\imber.

Sergt. W. H. Beeton .

Bugler

Honorary Secretary

, ergt. J. Lo ,nas.

taff·. Sel'gt. H. L. Jones . Members 3

Durin cr the past twcl ve months the lli vi 'iOll has 1l1aintaine<1 its customary standard of c:fliciency. The drills hal'e been well attellllccl and have frc(lllently been heM twice a. week. \\Thell it is rCl11cm hcred that tbe aLtel1l1<tJlCe has often reauhed :W, and that meulber::i occasionally aLlew 1 aclJitiullal da.s.,es in "nr:t ai,l," "nlUsillg," and" life sa\'ing" in the :,;allle week, the officer::; feel that it is gratil'ying to nncl lJlembers so anxious to rewler themselves ellicient in their work all round. l\n exceptionally lnrge number or public clnties has l)een underta.ken by the member:,; of the division ul1l'ing t],e yen)'. At Olympia. the llivisiou was present OIl an ayerag~ Ollce a fortnight, and at Chillgford 011 Bank Ilolidays the numbcr:,; present han beeu exceptionally large. In ad(lition, dnty has lleell perfo),]ll~cl on Life Hoat 'atul'tiay aud at th~ ojlC'ning 0[' the Ea:t Loudolt Exhihition by If. R. II. the Graml Prior. \\'e regret to tate that owing to the unavoiJable abseuc.! ft'Olll LUllliull JUl'lug thc greater part of the year of 11011. ~nrgeon \Y. Dlaek Joms, the divisioll has not had the allvalltage of his service. durillg tlH1,t period. The division, hOlyever, llesires to aclmowledge the scrvic s relHlered by IIOll. 'l1I'geon Dnl1l1a.s Grant, who has very willingly delivered s('\'erallecturcl:i to the division . At the Annual Conyer aziolle at Toynbee Hall on Odober 3nl, diplays in ambulance work were given under the direction of uperilltcnclellt \Y. II. \Yillny alJ(l secollli ofllccr E. J. Killlhcr. Among. t those present ",ere ::;i1' Vincent aUtl Lady Kennett-Barrington, and a )]nmuer of me(lical mell, who expresscll their approval of the manuel' ill which the work 1\'a8 llone. Dmillg the year a large 111l1uber of ca:"s has been treatcll 11y in(lividu'1llllemhers of the clivi ion 011' llut)'. 11 .July :2:;th, Deputy COlllmissioner Colonel C. 13owl11el', who was accoJ111)a.nie(1 by Chief uperintellllcllt \\'. II. ~lorgall, held hi' anllual in. pection of tIle divisioll, ami cXlll'e 'seel llis t;omplete satisf.lctiuJI ?t the way in which all ranks p'-'I'formed their (luLies. Inspections were also lleltl at TO)'lIbee [lnll on the came day of llivisiollS from Leyton-tont', Ea t lJmn and Barking. In conclusion the u]lC'rintcndellt (lesil'cs to express hi:, thanks to the ,Yarden 0[' TOYllb e Hall (Cullon Bal'llCtt) for the gift or a guinea from that institution and for a' i "tance in other ways which has enablell the division the beLler to perform its " ork.

OXFORD HOUSE DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTElts : OXFOltD

CLun

BoeSE, ...11 \1'£

'rltEln, BF.TlIN.\.L

G rm;';~.

II

Honorary Sur-geon

Mr. F . Gordol1 Browne, Superintendent

~r.

n. C. S.

2nd Officer and Honorary Secretary

1\11'. 11. J. Ohitty.

Hr. 'Y. BOlldy. ~Iel1lbers

11.


2 :2

2 3

This division has made steady progre . during the pa~t year, the membership having increa L'll to 14. The members have performed pubhc antI open space uuty on several occa ions. Drills arc held weekly, aml are well atttncled . A goo(l nlllllber of " first aid " rases has been attended to principally at athletic meetings in connection with the various societies attached to the club.

Special letters of thanks for services rendered have been received from the Secretaries of the Metropolitan Lo\\'er Construction ColleO'e, the Southern CrossCountry Association, and the Polytechnic Harriers. DutyO was also undertaken for the first time at the Tottellham Hou se Al hletic meeting, Roundwood Park, Willesuen. Th e division has also furnished detachments as required for Olympia, Military Tournament, &c. In all the (luties undertake1l, the 11tH ing sisters of the ,\Vernbley Division have taken part, aud it is desired to take this opportunity of recording the appreciation of their hearty co-operation. Au A::;hfol'u litter has been added to the outfit, thus en3.b ling a littcr::;taLion to be form ed at 'uclbmy, so that now a stretcher and haversae are in each part of the Wembley Divisiol1. A sergeant hns been appointed to the Harlesuen section, Mr. "IV. J. Fainniller lleillg the successful candidate after an ex· amination of the mern bel'S. A notable instance or" lirst aid" wa::; renrlered by the memllers working on the line, "'hen a porter at 'u<11lUl'.l- ::;tation wns knocked rlown by a train, his right foot being cut of 1', aml other injnries susta.il1ed. \\Tithin fifteen minutes of the accident, the patient Im(l beel1 treated amI put into an express train (stopped specially), and was eOllveye(l to EuStOll and thence to the hospital. Tluou"h the kill(lnes' of },II'. awl ,\Irs.Kingsmill, of Th e Hotd, Harrow \Veal!l, the membel'l; of the (livi::;ion h 'Hl a. most enjoyable outing (luring the yeaI'. Ban(laging ~nd strctclH'r drill were gone through before a numerOLlS cOll1l'any.

WATERLOW DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTER S: FrX:-;BUIty UAnKET,

E.C.

Honorary Surge on

Dr. L. A. Hawkcs. Sup erinten d ent

.!\II'.

tarkey T. Hipwell.

1st Offi cer

Insp ector- of Sto res

!III'. W. T. Hll brayte

Mr. W. T. Harpel'.

Honorary S ecretary

Mr. S. ,V. Thompson. Members 1 . This di\'i~ion has madc much pl'ogress cluring the year, in 'pite of all the 1I1embers heing elliployed by a finn whose busines.3 pressure necessarily entails an inegularity and uncertaiuty in the hours of labour, which hampers anythillg like a regular systelll of instruction. Its mE.mbel's have clone public dnty on 16 occasions. The " Case Recoru Book" shows a total of 321 persons attendeel to. 9 of whom were conveyed to hospital, (1 case unfortunately terminate(l fatally, h<emopty. is having continued some timc before the member's arrival). This brings the grand total of cases treated since formation iu 1890 to 744. Excepting one mem her, all are in the uniform of the Brigade. The division o.lso posses e the following property, inter alia: 1 litter and police trctcl\!ll', 4 ordinary stretchers, 1 improved sUl'gical havcr. ac, ana 2 water bottles. The gratitude awl thankfulness of the olHcers and 111 ell are here ack:l1o\\'leclge(1 to the School Board for London for allo\\'ing the U . e of the playgrouJ1(1 oC the 8ClllttOll Street Board 0hools for drill lmrposes.

WEMBLEY NURSING DIVISION. President ~I rs.

JLiddletoll.

Honorary Surg.eon

!Ill'. 'harles Eo Gutldanl. Lady Su peri ntenden t

Lady tnspector of Stores ,\11'.. Mat:Carth y,

itIrs. Goddard. Honorary Treasurer ],[1'1;.

Honorary Secretary

Bus.

:Mrs. Alan Paull. :JIemhers 13.

WEMBLEY AND HARLESDEN DIVISION. HEAD-QUA[~'I'El:":

'YORIDIEN's

HALL,

\\rE~IJ;LE¥.

Honorary Surgeons

Mr. U. E. Gouuard,

:ll.lt.C'.S., L.H.C.l'.,

amI MI'. Alfred Biurllc}"

Superintendent

Mr.

:'[,11.

Inspector of Stores

Alan Paull.

, el'geallt G. J. Middll'rliteh. Honorary Treasurers

Mr. S. Gaubert awl MI'. Amos Beesoll. Hono rary Secretaries . Qui1:cr ~lld .J[I·. F. Nicholl1i.

• ergE-ant W.

:LlTell1bcl's ,JO. This division has now completed it:, third yrar.

Althourrh there is a slight

t.lec~'eas~ in lllHobc;rs as cORlparecl with last yea.r, enthn:'ias~ for the work is well

mal~talOed, as .sh?wll by the duties unrl~rtakell at athletic mcetil1g~. alld in tbe readll:ess to. assIst 111 L~'ansl?0rt work. Dnrtng tile ycar two easel; of fracture an(l one of dlslocatlOl1 OCCUlTing m the district have 1)een conveyed to the University College Hospital.

The interest ill this division is :lill well l1Iaintained, the member continuing to (10 much eroo(l ill the (listrict ; there i'l al '0 an incl'ca e in the honorary membership. Very satifuctory work has heen dOlle by the llursing iste!'s in the laot twelye month. Dllrillg th(' winter months of 1 !)j.(j there wa Yery little iUne. s in the 11Cighbolllhoo(l HlIlong the pOOl' an(l the prescnce or the ui ·trict nme leave a smaller llumb!'r of easc'> lor the aml1111al1ce 1ll1l'S('S ; rceently therefore the majority of cases have been bUl/a .li(lr "Jirst aid" one'l. Otlr l1ur"ing iters have attellcleu all the meetings at WCllIhley Park (11I'l11'ly every atlll'day. amI on Bank IIoliuays), at the JI iIi tary TOlll'n a 111 en t, the Royal W e( Iding, and 0 1,\'111 pia,; they were also Ill'c5elJtat the ullnllal inspections held at .'t. John's Gatc. HIld at Wembley Park. Two leeturcs \lcre giveJl last :;llll1nler by Ireturer" flom the National Health 'oeiety, the first hy J.liss (le Ple(lge 011 "l1ursing details, " the second by Dr .. (Iuire on "purl" air an(l pure watcr, in relation to health;" both were mo tin tl'l1ctive and interesting, well attl'llclerl and appreciate!l. The C01llmitte' h,l\-e thOlluht well to mention that while tbe funds ann work of the division are entirely tli",iinctflOl1l those of the <li",trict J1nrsr, their ambulance nurses are ever willi1lg, with lhe sanction or tlte 11 011. "lll'gcon, to rel1<lrr assisltulee in conjnnction with the llislrieL 11urse, whenever required. Thirty-nye cases wore seell, (luring tIl!' yen 1', n ccrssitl1ting llearly ~OO aLtcll!ln,nces. These do not incl11l1e tho 'e attend crl at thc vnriotl:; llicetin ers at ·W em 11 Iry Pal'1c N n I'sillg stores are kept at Mrs. !l1<tcC;o.rthy'~, ,Yelllhl!'y, a1l71 Jlrs. GUllllS, 'tul1mr),. The tJolUlllitlee not~ wi~h pleasure that their :tC'tion ill rlermyiIl!.: half the co t of the amb1l1!tllce stabon 11l Swlbury (stretcher, c·c.), has been llIuch apprcciat d.


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ST. MARK'S DIVISION.

BROMLEY DIVISION (KENT).

l\IAnK's

H EAD- QUA RTEr.S : S T .

S CHOOL , VI CTORIA

Superintendent

P AnK o 1st Officer

Mr. J . H orton .

Mr. Jennings.

II EAD - QUATITJU:"

: ST. L UKE'S I ~ST I TUTE, BnO)lLEY CO~l~[Q

Honorary Surgeon

Superintend e nt

D r. J . H . Yolland

lIIr. , Yehster Lucke.

Honorary Treasurer

Inspector of Stores

MI'. E. P eill .

Mr. S. Bush.

Honorary Secretary

:M r . W. H . 'Vint er. lIIembers H .

Honorary S ec r etary

This division continues t o do good work. A large number of case, some of a serious nature, have been treated by the members during their employment; the services rendered being in many case mo t valuable. The men are regularly drilled and attend well. Open spaces and pu blic d nty has also been well attended . Thanks are due to Mes rs. Clarke, N icholls, and Coombe, in whose employment many of the men are, and they are to be congratulated in having such an efficient body of ambulance men among the large stall' which they employ.

BARKING DIVISION. HEAD - QUARTERS :

PUBLIC OFFICES, EA'T STr.EET, BAHlZI.-G.

Honorary Surgeon

Dr.

F. E . Gibbens.

Su peri nten dent

:Jlr.

1st Office r

J . Wells.

~Ir.

J.

Garbett.

In s p ecto r of Sto res ~ergt.

J . \Y e11er.

Honora r y S ec r et a ry

Sel'gt. J . Simmons.

Mr. F. Ficld . Members

~6 .

This clivi ion was fOnllE!d in July of this year and has 26 active members e111'ol1eu. Thc men are in complete uniform. The following applianccs have been purchase(l:1 Ii ttel', 3 stretchers, 2 ha vcrsacH, 2 water bottl es, 2 field tents. Flags, lamps for night duty, and othcl' gear havc been pre. cniell by friend. Ambulance stations were l'sttLhlisll(;(l on Augw;i Btlllk H oliday, anti squads have been ill attendallce on all puhlic oC'casion~ (Wht'll necessary), such as athletic sports and football matches. ".FirHt ai(l" has 1>ee11 ren(lcrctI in cases of fracture, fit, faintings, sprains, &c. The case llook c01ltains high commendation by the medical men to whom th~ patients were con\'cyerl. Thc uivision is in it good finallcial position o\ring to many generous donations from thc priuC'ipal resiJellt. in thc diHtrict, allu to two most successful conccrts which have 1>ee11 held for the llenefit of the funtls, at olle of which the Right Hon . Yiscount Kllutsford precutctl " iil'si :li<1 " certificates to a large number of gentleJll~I1, awl at ihc same tilJle ma(le a prc '(m tatioll (on behalf of the members of thc cla~es ) of a rcvolving chait· to Dr. Yolland \\'ho harl conducte(l tile classes gmtuitol1Hly. Amhulance cIa -set;; are beltl under thc management of the division, and there are at the prcscnt time lUi pupilH rccci\'ing instrllction in "J-irst aid" at the hn11lls of thc lIon .• 'urgeoll. Drills alHl ambulance practices for mcmberfi of tJle (li\'isioll take }Ilacc eac:h '1'11\11' day at o'c:loc:k at heall-(lnartel's.

:JIelll bers 16.

It is a matter of much satisfa,ction to state that this year the division has been invited to do duty 011 both days of the Es ex Agricultural, how, held at Brentwood, and also on the Regatta Day at outhend . On hoLh occasions the members were treatetl with the utmost kindness and courtcsy, and expl'e sions were heard on all sides of the mefulness and nece sity of the ambulance movement. The division h~s attended 16 times for public and opcn spaces duty, and lla heen prc. ent on four occaSlOns at the Sports Ground at Barking. A coutingellt 0(' the division accompanied the fourteen hundred School BoaI'll children on their excursion to .:'outhend. T he ca~es attended to by individual nJembers of the diviHioll have been successfully treated, and taken altogether it Illay bc a sertetl that thc division, althollgh somewhat small in numbel's, is \\'ell alJle to 11er('01'111 the unties for which it was ilJstituted .

BRYANSTON DIVISION. HEAlHl'G.\.IlTEHS :

13m.... \.>;sro~ 'YOnT"I::-;-(: .JIE).'s Lrsso). Ul:UVE,

"T.

CLUB, DIW\DLEY

TElllL\( 'E,

Honorary S urgeon

Yacant . Su perin t e nd en t

•\11'. neOl'gc

Inspector of Sto r es

J . HolJinson .

MI'.

taine .

Honorary S ecretary

:JLI'. A . .T. l\elllp.

BARKING NURSING DIVISION. H EAD-Ql'Ar.TEr.,· :

PUBLIC OFF1CES, EAHT STREET, 13AlmI~G .

Honora ry S ecret a ry

Mi

S

E . Glenny.

1I1em bel'S 7. T his div ision continues to makc steady progress . Thc nursing sisters have attenued 38 cases locally, and pcrformed public and ollen spaces <lnLy Oil :20 occasions.

;)Icmbcl's 10.

It i.. to be rcgrctted that thc mcmbcrship has. owing to the 1'8 'ignaLion and the tml1sferelJcc of two lllcmberH to thc cyclist (livi -ion, 'omC\vl!at (leerea ed. Thc dil'ision al 0 has lost thc scrviccs or ~1H1 ollic l' J. C. Line:, which is much lcgrctted by the l11emhc l'H, hut Lhcy at the H,Lme time congratulate him on his promotion to lstoflicel'ofthr> ,'to Joh n's Gatc No. :2 Divi ion. The intercst in the workHtill cOlltinu('s, and the attcndancc at the weekly drills is fairly gOOll.. Thc Ul.emhcr havc rClJ(lered "first aill " ill their illllividual capal'ity on several ?C'caSl?I1S dUl'lllg the.JTea~· . It is intelltiell to holtl a cOUl"e of lectures <luring the ensUlng \\,llltcr. from w]nch it is hope(l to augmcnt om llumbtl's.


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286 CHESHUNT AND WALTHAM CROSS DIVISION. H EAD-QUARTEllS: ST. MAllY'S H ALL, CHESHUNT. Vice-Presid e nt

Pres ident

1\11'. R. B. Colvin.

Mr. G. F . Debenham. Honorary Surgeon

Dr . Clarke. Honorary Treasure r

Su peri ntend ent

1\I1'. G. L. PauL

Mr. W. Sired . Honorary S e cretary

1\11'. J . T. ' Yilliams. Members

n.

lt is to be regretted that a decrease in the mem bel'ship from 27 to.I 1 has to be recorded o,yil1O- to a very large number of the members havll1g left the ne1ghbolll'hooLl, while otilers h:ve l'esigned. The following changes have taken place in the administration of the division. The original Superintendent 111'. C. Bry::l.l1t, and Honorary Secretary nIl'. C. H . Smith resigned . Messrs. ' V. Sired anti J. . 'Williams were elected in their places respectively . lIIr. F . G. Debenham, and 1\1r. R. B . Colvin, accepted the Presidency and Vice-Presidency of the division. By invitation the div:sion formed a station at the ,\Taltham New Town Sport, on July 18th; took part in the Hospital Chureh Parade to Waltham Abbey, on nnday, July] 9th; formed a station at the Three Counties Horse Show, 'Waltham Cross, on August 31'u, and at the H ospital Fete, Waltham Cross, on August 27th. Several ca es. have been attended during the year.

dl1l:ing. the yeal> and all who presented themselves passed. Others are still takincr actIve lllterest 111 the work, but from va.riolls circllmstances have for the time beino-b been prevented from atte!luing this examination . The usual divisional meeting~: held on the fil'~( ~u~es~ay;,ll1 each m.ontb, have been well attended. A large number o~ c!1~es , bOlh fhs~ aul and nursmg, llave been attended to by the members of this dIVI. 1011:,. l\~embers were o~. duty ,on Lord Ma)~o(s Day, the Bank Holidays, tbe Roy~l \\ ecldlllg DaX,. ~he Firemen s a~d the 1\hhtal'y Tournaments, Olymria, the opel1lng of the Exlublbon at the Pe.ople s Palace, and Life Boat Saturrlay. Thronghout the whole of the season a contmgent has been on duty once or twice each week at the Cycle Track at Stamford Hill, while a large attencianee was made at the Charterhouse on t . John's Day. DUling a very extensive upirLemic of searlet fever, the Sisters of the Children'sHO.me who are attaclleu to the di.vision rendered very valuable ervice. Several senons ca; es .havE: been treated by members in their private capacity, and at their plaees of onsmess. The fol~owing extract from the Isle of Wiyht ilIercur!J of September 18th, 1896 a good l1l~tance of the value of an ambulance training:' VE);T);Olt.-" A s.oriolls acc~dellt occnrrec.1 her~ yesterday, which mnst have proved fatal, but for the tllnely as lstance of Ils ' dberschmidt (the yonno- lady whose name we harl the plea nre of mentioning last week as havino- attended two or three cusps of accillents dl~ring th~ Carnival). :\,~llie ·\Vatsoll, aged 11 years, a visitor ~rom FroshlYater, wbl1e walklllg along a '(llvll1g-raft,' over-balancerl himself, falling ~nto the sea ; f~l'tunately. s.ome bOa~lllell. were at hanLl, who brought the boy to shore III ~n. ul1Con ..clO~IS eondltIon. },II s . libel' chmidt kept np Sylvester' method of arbfi~laL re~' tlll'atlOl1 for over two hours, and it was C)uite twenty-five minutes before any s1gn of lIfe tLppeared. \Y e are glad to hear that the boy has now Cluite recoveretl, thal~k to tl,le persevera.nce of the yonng lady, who has doubtless earned the life-long grabhllle ot the parents of an only child."

CYCLIST DIVISION. THE CHILDREN'S HOME NURSING AND AMBULANCE DIVISION. HEAD-QUAllTEllS: THE CHILDHE);'S

HO~IE,

Bo_ );ER

ROAD,

LO);DON,

IIE.\D-QU.\RTRTIS:

T.

N.R.

P resident

"il' A. K. Bollit, lILP.

P resi d en t

Rev. T . B. StepheLson, D.D., LL.D., Principal of the Children's Home. )LA.,

Governor of the Children's Home, BODner Road. Ho n o rary Su rge on

La dy Su peri nte nd e nts

Sister Rita, L. 0 .. '. L., and Sister Emma. Hon o r ary T reas u rer

Mise; Bomke. La d y S ecret aries

Miss E. Bourke.

Sister Annie. Ambul a nce Offi cers, 1s t , 2 n d, an d 3 r d .

Mr. W. Sharman, F.C . . ,

A.P.H.

1\11'. J. G. LinnelL

Mr. A. S. POI\ell (acting).

Am bu lance S ec r et ary

Sergeant R.

J.

. IIcllv<).rd,

L.]~.C. P., M. B.C.'.

S uperintendent

Honorary S ecretary

fr. William J. II. l)ontill.

111'. A. C. Tun tall, M.D., F.R .C.H.E. , 2, Victoria Park Road , N.R.

i tel' Dora.

Honorary Surgeon

11'. Heaton

Vice-P resident

1\11'. John Pendlebllry,

JOH . . T'S GXl'F:, CLI.;RKEXWELL, E.C.

Hayes.

The strength of the division at pre ent is 87 ladie:, amI 1'2 mell, avuihtlJle for aetive dnty when reC),uirecL The first allnualre-examination for proficiency was held

:JIr.

H.

Yilven.

1\Iel11 Lere; 14. The member' of this (livi.~ion have sho\\,l1 groat enthusia m ill the work lluring the past year, and lUl\Te pel formed a. considerable amount of public duty, the average tUl'l1 ·out beillg eighty pC'r cent. LOl'll :Jlayor's Day, Novemlwr 9th, 1 9J, was attended by nin o men, and:W ca es werp treatod. At the end of :ovembel' the division openell and mailltain ed a tatioll during the tanley Cycle how, which lasterl eight day . , aTIll " 'ere fortunate ill n !cei ving the valuable as i tanee of the t. John's Gate llursing sisters. Thronghout the. C<l. on the divi ion has devoted most atunlay afternoons, and all Ballk·l!olirlays, to large cycle mce meeting' at ,Yooll Green, Catfonl, aneL Chelm ford. Nine Blombers went into camp, the majority staying the whole week, and later took an active part in th~ Fire Blig[Llle Tournament at the Agrieultmal IIa.ll. In pection on St. John" Day was ,yell attende(l DUly \\'a' undertaken seven times at Olympia, in a,clllition to Sunday llut)' at St. Paul's three timo, a1l(l treet duty on varions oceasion. The divi ion ha establi hell a good roeorll dming the pa·t year, whieh the enthu ia m of the 1l1embers promiseR to maintain in the future .


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EAST HAM DIVISION. HEAD -QUARTER,: : BOARD SCHOOL, MANon PAIlK.

1st Offi ce r

Mr. A. Golding.

Insp ecto r of S t o res

Honora ry S ec r et ary

Staff-Sergeant T . Atterbury.

Honorary Surgeon

1\11'. R. J . Collier, L.P•. C. P. &

S. E.,

Superintend e nt

&c.

Sergeant E.

Sergeant Frederick Goodwin, Jun.

:M em bel's 46 .

Inspector of Stores

Mr. J . Edwin Hodgson.

Su p e ri nte n d e nt

M!'. Henry IJett.

Searson.

Honorary S ec r eta r y

Staff-Sergeant J . 'ray lor. Members 23. This llivision has, during the past year, done exrellent ,york, and maiutains a high state of efficiency. Rapid strides have been made by the men in their drill and " first aid." On every occasion of public duty the division has been well represented . The case book shows that during the past year, the number of cases treated is 38, several of them being of a serious nature. Eight men are now in uniform, and it is hoped that other members will soon have uniforms. Drills are held weekly, and the members show a deep interest in their work. A team from the division was succeiilsful in winning a prir.e at the competitions help at the ~ ational Life SavinO' Exhibition . ,.,

The division has done s?me good wo~ k in the past year; a Ia.rge amount of pulJlic ~nd. op~~ spaces duty havlIlg been performed, also numerous cases have been treated oy l1~rh~lcln~l l11e~nbel's.. ~,detachlllent was in attendance upon the occasion of the Olub s ChIldren s outll1g ."hen sevcral cases were attended to. The members hav~ presel1 ted them el ves fol' annual re-examination. The annual eli trihution of certt~?ates took place Octoher. 1 tl~ .. ?lrs . •'Y. J. Ohmch Brasier, Lady Sup~llntenclent t. JO~1ll s Gate NUl':'lI1g Dn'lslol1, kmdly attenuingand handing the certtficates and mednlholls to the sncces::;fnl pupils; presentations were also made to Mr. Henry Sa.~·er, who ha aved no less than 70 Jives from urowning, as a mark of ~?s.rect fl:O~; IllS fellow ;l;p.lllher~: Ull(] to ~r. F. Goo(lwin, J11m., for hi:; seryice to the first aId classes. ,[he Bl'lga(le. Chl~f 'upcrintenrlent, Chief uperintellllent Morgan, and se\'eml oflicers alld nursmg .lstcrs were present.

,on

HAMPSTEAD DIVISION. lIE.\.D-QUAHTER,': 32, HWH

H AlIfPSTE",D, • -,..- "HT 1,. II.

'I']'''''''']' ""';,

Honorary Surgeon

l\Ir. Edwunl Jes.op.

FULHAM DIVISION.

S u peri nten dent

President

:HI'. E. H. Enl.lls.

Rev . P .

Honorary S ecretary ~lr.

. G. Probert

W.

G. Rogers.

1I1e11111ers 9.

Vice-P resi d e nts ~liss

1\11'. H . P . Potter,

L . Whitby, L.lLC.S. & P., ED. M . B" F.Il-C.::;. 1\11'. R. Loy Wilcox. Hon o r ary Surgeo n

1111'. E. "Wool Lewis,

~r. It. c. S. E., L . R. C. P. L.

S t a ff S ergeant in C harge

Staff-Sergeant James Birnbaum. Ho n orary S ecretary and T reasurer

Thi::; division was formed in Ja.nua.1')' In ·t, all!] hns ma.lle procrress in the work of the corp. Drills are ~lelJ ach week, ",111('h arc well attended. °Oll Ea. tel' MOl1Llay t\\·o of tl!e IllemlJel'<;. (lll1 duty .011 1Talllpsteall IIrath. On \\'hit Montla)' npel'intenrlent Evan. and 11\'e 111en Lh(] llllty 011 Ha1l1[l~t('ad Heath when several cases of fracture, fit·, t\:c., amc 11 Jl(ler their lrl·utment. Un July :2lst the alll1ualre-cxamillatiOl? of the (li\'isi~1l took place at 3~, Higl.l .'~ I~n:et, when all the members present satl:;fiecl the eXalllll1er. Oil July :23\'(] the dIVIsIon had a lli 'play of" til' t aill "work in tbe groUillb of !lIlOH H~lI, kil~d~.\: lcnt for the OCClL ion by .011'. Hemy Clarke, L.c.c., honomry treasurer ot the uln::;I01I.

},Ir. J. H . Young. :Members 19. Thi::; division was formed in the early part of the year, and has made good progress. Drills are held weekly, the attendances heillg vcry good, and much enthu iailm is shown. The divisioll is most fortunate in ha.ving a spacious hall placed at its disposal for practices anu drills . Several cases have been successfully heated by individual members, some of whom have been complimented by the meuical men into whose hand they have given the patient.

HO SPITAL SATURDAY FUND DIVISION. IIE,\l)-(~lJAl'TElts:

50,

l?AnIUNClJOX

ROAD,

E.O.

Honorary Surgeons

Mr. Thoma. Rohill"on Taylor, Su peri n tend ent

MI'. A. H. HUlIllell.

:If. D.,

alltl :Jlr. Thoma

Dayid Li tel', :lI.D.

Inspector of Stores

ergeant J.

BnlJdy.

Honorary Secretary and Treasurer

'el'gpant H. Du\\'kes.

HAGGERSTON DIVISION. HEAD-QUAP:rEHS: Bor.o' OJ.<' HACKNEY CLUll, HAGGEmrrO~ ROAD, N.E. Hono ra ry S urgeo n

Dr. Hemy Bird.

This clivi::;ioll was formed ill Jnly last, aIlL] prollli 'es to hecome Olle of some importance. '1'he 111 lIIben; I.hill regularly each ",pek, and are rapitlly becomil1O' Puhlie llnty was performed at Barnet Fail', -1Lh~ elIicicllt in this respcct. 5th, a.1ll1 7th ,cpt>muer, a. regnbr ambulance station being pitcLed, the ,npel'intemlel1t, three mOll, and two nlll'::;illg sisters heing in attemlnnce daily. Detachments ale present L'uch ,atul'llay at Caledonian Park and the potted DoO' Gronnds, Cla.ptol1, duriJig the rootLall sea OIl. °


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290 LEYTON AND LEYTONSTONE DIVISION.

Inspector of Stores

Honorary Secretary

Mr. S. M. Green.

Mr. Charles Orchard.

HEAD-QUARTERS: ACORN VILLA, FAIRLOP ROAD, LEYTOKSTONE. Honorary Surgeon

:Mr. A. Todd White, M.lLC.S., Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond. Honorary Superintendent

Superintendent

1\11'. W. T. Brooks.

Mr.

J.

J . Olley.

Honorary Secretary

Inspector of Stores

Mr. T. Mees.

Mr. H. Marston. Members 16.

Since thc last report, this division lIas made some progress and is in a fairly goo<1 position, although not quite so strong in numbers, several of the 01<1 mumbel's having gone abroad, where it is to be trusted they will continne the good work they so well carried on here. The loss of Hon. Surg-eon ,V. A. Taylor, ~r.D., C.)[., who has gone to practice in Scotland, is to be regretter:!. Mr. A. Todd ,Vhite has, however, taken over the vacant position, and has already done much for the division. The division turned out on Lord Mayor's D'l.y, 1895 ; duty at St. Paul's, 4 times; at Olympia, 10 times; Fire Brigade Tournam ent; :DIilitary Tournament; iLeyton County Ground; Church Parade, Chapel Royal Savoy; opening of Ley ton Town Hall, 18th March. During the year the division has takPn duty on Wall stead Flats every puhlic holiday; this division being the first to undertake duty there. During the various holidays, many accidents were attended to, and some of such a serious nature as to necessitate their removal to ,Vest Ham Hospital. The attendance for .drills has been on an ayerage 15 per man.

LONDON, BRIGHTON & SOUTH COAST RAILWAY (NEW CROSS) DIVISION.

Members 15. It is ~o be regretted that. the numerical str6n~th is l?Ot so good as last year, a large proportIOn of ~he .nou-ulllfor~l memuers bavmg faIled to present themselves for ~nnuaire-exannnahon, and tIllS notwithstan.ding the efforts of the Hon. Secretary to ~ndnce them so to do. As a set-off to tln.s, however, there iq a prospect of the ll1flnx of 80:ne new mecn bel's. fr?l11 a " first a1d " class at present in progress. Much as the loss III the memherslllp 1S to be deplored the Bl'iaade reo-ulations leave no alte~nativ~, and it is felt that a solid, though' small, ;;ember;ilip of first class ince the division's effic1ents IS lar better than a larger one on paper only. registration on September 14th, 1 95 good progress has been made. The division has. put in 61 chills, with an a"er~ge attendance of 10. Th e number of public dube performe(l all1oull~ecl to 3 , w1th an avcrage atteuclance of six; these duties were, for th; m~st part, local; but seyeral l!lCm bel's were on duty a~ the Lordl\1ayor's Show, t. I aul s Cathedral, Hoyal ,Vecldlllg, and on Bank Hohdays ; one mem ber attended on duty thr~ug~lOllt the whole of the Intern ational Fire Briga<1e Tournament. Th e local dubes lUclnde attendance a~ the footuall grounLl~ at Raynes Park Wimbledon Common. the Manor Club, the Polytechnic tIle New Wimbledo~ Cycling Club's annual sports, the sports in connection' with the Horticultural Society's annual meetillg, and street duty 011 Derby day. Th e number of cases trea~ecl amount t~ 31, and i.ncludes two ca es of invalid tran port, successfully carned out by the a1d of the ,y 1m bledon Hatcpayers' Aociation Litter kindly lent. The thanks of the <1i vi. ion are due to the Pre. ident, Mr. J. Innes, .J. P. , 'for the many ~ncouragement.s he has gi.veJJ, to the Yice- Pre ident, Lieut. -Colonel Tully, for his ll1yu.luable adVlce and ~ lsta~l~e, to the patron!> for their financial 'upport, antI also to Dr. llargreaveq for hIs llntmng energy alHl valuable services.

HOSPITAL SATURDAY FUND NURSING DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS: 59, FAHRI:\GDON ROAD, E.C.

HEAD-QUARTERS : RAILWAY ' YORKS, NEW Cnosi'>. Honorary Surgeon

Dr. Graham Hargraves.

IIII'. T. R. Taylor,

Mr. W. E. Trangmar

Honorary Secretary

1\11'. J.

Honorary Surgeons

Superin tendent and Treasurer

Ass istant Honorary S ecretary

R. Jordan.

Mr. S. J. West. ~Iemb ers

Lady Sup erin t enden t

Mi s Julia

and Mr. T. D. Li tel',

Miss Edith E. Mann. :;\Iembers 16.

The (livision was formcu in Jub' Ja t, and has made steady l)1'oo-1'e s. The llursina • .' t> 15 slsters have hee11 on duty at the ,Voou Green cycle track on the occasions when ports have been heM therc, and wcre also on duty at Barnet Fair. About 20 " fir t aill" and nursing casps have been attendeLl to by individual members.

KING 'S CROSS (G.N.R.) DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTElt · : KrXG'H CJWS' RULWAY

HEAD-QUARTERS: TilE MANOR CLUB, MEnTON. Honorary Surgeon

Mr. M. K. Hargreaves, M.D. Superi ntendent

Vacant.

nIl'. J. Brunton,

TATIO~.

Su peri nten dent

Honorary Surgeon

MERTON AND WIMBLEDON DIVISION.

M.ll.

Honorary S ecretary and Treasurer

. Mlinn.

36.

The division has made SOlOe progress during the past twelve months. It is not so strong as regards numbers, many members having left or been removed from the strength, owing to their having failed to make tllemseh'es efiicicnt. Members have attended at Blackheath for open space duty OIl each Bank Holiday, and 20 cases, some of a very severe description, have bcen treated by individual mem bel's, whilst following their employment and on other occasions, who in many insbtnces received praise from members of the medical profession for the way in which they had treated the patients . Drills and practices are held weekly.

~1. lJ.,

~I.A ., :M .D.

Mr. T. A. Painter.

1st Officer and Honorary Secretary

2nd Officer and Treasurer

1\11', H. E. Hankin.

:Mr. G. T. Cooper. 3rd Officer

Inspector of Stores

1\11'. E . A. Clear.

Sprgeant Badcock. Members 73.


292

293

This division is sti ll doinO" good ,,,ork both in connection with the railway working and in O"eneral street Lluty. 0 The following are a few items of interest :1 895~November.-S everal members turned. ont on Lord Mayor's Day, aml in the eVenll.1O" the Chief Superintendent handed over the Ma se'y-Mainwaring Cup and certific~tes to the tealll . The team assisted the 1\1anor Park Division at a concert by giying a demonstratiolJ. The second competition was held at King's Cross, und team from various parts of the G. N. R system took part. 1896, Janual'y.-vVe regret to record the death of lUI'. F. P. Cockshott, the Superintendent of the lin e, on~ of the Vice-PresideI~ts:. Foremall .W. Allen of Fil1sbury Park, one of the earlIest members of the dlvlsIon, abo dlCd somewhat suddenly . The division ,vas represented at the funeral. Several memhers visited Grantham to assist in a display at a concert given in aid of the Raillray Servant' Orphanaae, Derby. Febrnary.-The division was repre ented at the Annual Conference, anLl at the dinner which followeu. A good number also attendeu th e Church Parade and special service held at the Chapel Royal, avoy . Mare-h. -Au unfortunate accirlen t occurred at Little Bytham. everal members were called out and assisteu injureu persons to thtir homes. April.-Th e division formed the Gnard of Honour to Lauy Glover, who handeu to Mr. Church Brasier the presentation of plate and address snhscribed for by members of the Brigaue on llis l)romotion fron l the position of Chief Superintendent Metropolitan Corps, to that of Brigade Chief Superintendent. The division took a share of the duty at Olympia in February, March, April and Uay' also at the Imperial Institute on Life Boat Saturday in April, and at the :J[ilitary TOUl'lJament. June.-Themen paraded on St. John's Day. Th e event of thi month wu the I nspection by the Deputy Commissioner, Colonel Do,Ycller, and he was, \ye understand, well satisfied . A member of this uivisioll (H. Dowald ) was successful ill saving the life of a boy who harl fallen into the Regent's Canal, and the Royal Humane Society have presented their vellum certificate to him . The General Manager also \'ery kindly rewarded Dowaru.. At the Fire Tournament at the A~ricultnral Hall we also took part. Jl1ly.-At the Life Saving Exhibition at the Central lIall , Holbol'l1, thc sccoml prize was won by this di vision. Somc men took duty on the occasion of the \I'eddillg of H. R. H. Princess laud of , Vales. ,. First aiel" rendererl to passengers inj llreJ at King's Cross on July ~2nd . Angust.-. everal men took duty at IIampsteatl Heath l"llld H ertford on Bank Holiday. Th e third competition, for the tlivi. iOll only, was helll, with very satisfa.ctory results. For the year ending October, 1895, the report of accillents to indivilluals have lIOt been quite so numerous, viz., 46, 16 of them being serious ca.'es. ,ince tlle llivision waR formed in October, 1 93, there have lJeen no les than 436 reports of ca,'es treated . The clivi ion now consists of :--1 II onorary Surgeon, 1 Sn}lmintcll(lelli, 3 Officers, 1 Stair-Sergcant, 4 Sergeant;.;, (all in uniform), fl4 men, of whom 35 11al'c uniform s, anu it is hoped that, a more uniforITls are ayailable, SOllie will be allotted to efficient memhel's of this diviRion.

serious fracture of the leg, being successfully removed to hospital. At the latter depot 39 cases hav e been treated by the members stationed there, several of which had to be removed to the Royal Free H ospital. Drills are held at frequent intervals, and some of the members have performeu public duty during the year.

NORTH LONDON RAILWAY DIVISION. HEAD -QUARTERS:

Mr. J.

Honorary Surgeon J. Dickinson, B.A., l'>LB.,

Bow

ROAD WORKS,

E.

Honorary Superintendent

Mr. H. J. Bryce (Locomotive Engineer). Superintendent

11r. T. Milbnrn. 2nd Officer

1st Officer

Mr. E. Bun.

Inspector of Stores

Mr. G. Hongh.

Mr. A. Sherborne.

Honorary Secretary

Stafi'-SergeaLt "YY. J. HYl'Ons. Members 3 . The membership of thi division has somewhat (lecreased during the year for various reasons. The present members, however, all take the greatest interest in the work of the corps, large numbers always parading for public duty; and. many thanks are due to the managoment of the COll1lJauy for so kindly permittillg .so manx to attend upon such occasiolls when the corps has been called upon for speCIal serVlCes. MallY members unuertook duty at the am bulance station at the porting anu Military Exhibition, Olympia; also at the Fire Bl igade Tournament. The goou work done by the members in the past has been wcll maintained. The record of cases treated is 43, some of which were of a very severe llature. Numerous drills and meetings have been beld, which have been well supported by the members, as have also the am bnlance classe , more of which are now being held.

NORWOOD NURSING DIVISION. Honorary Su rgeon

1\11'. Ganuy. Lady Inspector of Stores

Lady Superintendent

Miss Ransford .

.Mrs. Colegra ve. Honorary S ecretary

Miss de Cetto. l embers 17.

MIDLAND RAILWAY No.2 DiVISION. H EAD -QUAnTEn s:

MIDLA:XD

RAILWAY

GOODS STATIO:X, • T.

PAXCI:Af;.

Honorary Surgeon

1\11'. A.

Forsythe.

Superintendent

Honorary S ecl"etary

Mr. C. W, Baker.

Mr. H. Leggett.

This division was practically formed in 1 94c by Mrs. Colegrave, and consis.ts of 15 nursiJlg sisters. Sillce tho opening, the i tel'S Lave atto~ded .nearly 20~ pa~lents in their own homes. This division ha the ad,'antage of havmg a depot III ths Crystal Palace where they have l'enuereu "first aid" to oV,er, 200 ac~idents . The dcpot is opcn nearly every day, as, a~llong t the en0l'lUOnS tafl of employes kept by the Crystal Palace Company, aCCIdents 1reLl uell tly oceuI.

Members 19. The mem bel'S of this division continue to (10 goorl ,,"ork at the rail way company's goods del)ots St. Pancras and Somers' TOWIl , wbere owi!1g to the natmc 0(' the employment accidents of a more or l ess serious nature are oeca. ionall), happening. At the former depot some 25 cases have been attcllllecl to by el'geallt Palmer, onc, a Yery

Unattached and Honorary Supt. T. F. Heathfield Briscoe, M.A. Professor J. A. Liebmann, Chief

Supt. P. Hayman. upL., Cape Colony Corps.

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294: RICHMOND NURSING DIVISION. LONDOR STREET~' Al\IBULAKCE TATIOKS UKDER THE COKTROL OF TIlh T. JOTIK AnIl3 LARCE A ' 'OCIATIOX.

Pres ide nt

Hon. H. Broderick. Vice-Presidents

Lady Rugge Price. Mrs. David Carmichael.

Hon. U. Onslow. Lady Ellis. Honorary S ecretary

/1'0.

j

1.

I

Distrid.

Dt-scription.

t. John's Gate, Clcl'kcllWtll

Ambulallcc -'iragons, Littcrs, Stretchers.

etc.

Miss Murray. Committe:e, 24 ladies and gentlemen. Nursing: members 18. Honorary: members 10. During the last twelve months the work of the division has greatly increased; there have been many more applications for as istance, more visits paid, and many more nurHing appliances have been borrowed. '1'he number of ick as:>isted has been ~34 : 750 articles have been i 'suell on loan from the tores: 4~ 4 nursing visits have been paid by the members and trained lady nurse (in 1 94 the visits were 2500). The experiment of engaging a lady nurse to ,york with the memhers has been very successful, and to this is due the great increase of the work. The accounts of the Treasurer show that the expenditure has amountell to £149 2s. 7d., including the nurse's salary and rent of room for the stores, but that has been met by the subscriptions and douations to the St. John Ambulance Association Nursing Division.

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _.::'J:.:'h~j~s.::s~t,~·1t~i~on iH nVlill;;:hl~lt ((ltholll's. --2.

I ~.t .. Paul's Catl)(;dl'al

_

[ llus stlLLioll i~ open

lrolll

I a.llI . -to

\-l

I General Post OJlice.

3.

I

: ---------''i'riJ,h~i:>:;-·-:st:ta0

I

A"ltf'orrl Litter,

'tretehel', Hamper, etc.

t; 1).111. _ uIllHla,\::, ~ ~.;jU 1))ox A~ol]I,~ail1illg II

".111. to b.;3~) p.~l~~

'tretcher and

. First

Applian ce:>.

;i-: -~;~a:::"::a:'iIi:alhll--t· ~a~t~H-----;I'l~h::o~ll::r:H.==~--- - - - - -

t:-;-11;:;-)1;-;-1

4.

LcopolLl Uoom!', Lwlgatc Circns

I

I

Box

containin rr 'tl'ctcher allli "Fir ,t Aid ,. ~\ Pl'llnnce '.

Key may bL' ol.tainl"[ !Lt <Ill honn; at the Olliee.

I

5.

Ash fOl'd Littcr, ctc.

This station is al·a.ilaJ.ll' at all hom:>.

Bl'.n~es

6.

'\rol'kill~ ;\Icll '~

1111 _ L1S':0]1

Il1h,

Uro\'c '\r L'

.

"

I I

, 'hetclier aml small Halllilcr.

This station is ayailnlllerr':J'(::-:)J::-:!I--;-]l);;--:n---:-]I-lt:-()---:;-I~')-':-:)O=--~--------n,. _, oJ ... Ill.

___

7.

4·j, laremollt H(Htd, IIi:_dlgatL' Il 1 .,. v '~Il '0 t c leI' aw" F' 11l'St Ail" Appliance. --------~~~~~~_~is slatloll is availahle at "L111 111:-:H~l\::]1':-:s. ------------- --Borough of II'wl-lIPI' lIaggl·rsLr>ll --

L'lul),

Strrtl'llt'r anL1

c.

Fil';-;t Aill " Appliances.

i _--;--_ _ _ _ _ _ _.-:'1:...'his SL1Litlllis al·ada1,J(· at all hour:>. H·I

IIYlh' P.ll'k

I

'01'11('1'.

-

I

~\.-s-!t-['o-I-·ll-L-it-1--e-1'-,-e-tc-.---------

This stntlull is al"ltil,tl,j(, aL all hours,

"The ,\\TillChcst{']· Hall IJ oLel " ~ta1Jles, Highgate Hill

10.

Littcl' a1lll "First Aid" Appliance.

TIllS Ntatioll is :lyailalde

11.

I

Yicarage, \l"cll H i l l .

t . .lalnes's

I

l'Ilus-

I

iH

all hours_

LiLter anel " Fir t Aid" Appliance.

--------~l..'I~li=H~~~t~a~t~il~)]~l;,is~,~<L::v~a~il~i1~[,~1e~a--:-l~a'll~h-o-u-rs-.------------------

1:l.

6 r1.nu 7, Boro' Mal'ket, '. K

I . .'tl'l'tcher aml small Hampel', etc.

ThlH ~Lati(}11 is a\'ailahle(ln~'IlI~ bllSillC"~ hotHs.

13.

outll l\letl'opoliL<l\lGas\\'ol'b Canal__ Brill 0(>'1' ell trance', Old hcnt Road , ' . E.

Litter and" First Aid" Applian ces.

This stillion is i1\'ailabll' ttt all hOllrs~ --


296

14.

Thc Childrcn's H ome, Bonncr Roall, E.

I

I

No. lI.- Southern and Western District.

Deser iptian.

I

District.

Litter, Stretchers, and "First Aid" Dressings, Antidotes, N O~ll'i hl1l ~nts, &c.

Deputy C01nmis::;ione?' in Churge of District. Mn. CHA~. E. MIL lES IlJ£Y, 1\1. A.

Thi,; statio ll is untier thc control or the anthoritie::; of thc HOlllC alHIlS avaiIabl(~ nt ;dl hnlll'S. L ittcr, Stretcher, antI Appliances. 'fllis statioll is availaldc at all 1101lrs.

15.

Dr. GoLl(lard, ,y em bley

16.

The Lodge, 'Y embley Park

18.

2, Canterbury Villas, bury

-

Sud-

b 'etcher, and " First Aid" Appliances.

-I

Litter, Stretcher, and Appliances.

"First Aid"

tretcher antI "First Aia " .Appliances.

Thl station is !l vailahle at all hours. 19.

T o)'nbee Hall, Street, E.

Commercial

tretchel's and "First Aid" A ppliunces.

This station is availahlc from 9 a.m . to 11 p.m.

21.

Eilblll'n P l'm-itlent :Jle(li cal In ~titl1te, 1, Grev illc R.oad, Kilhurn

Ashford. Litter, Strctchcr, &c.

Saxby and Farmer's Signal ,Yorks, Cantcrbury Road, KillJlll'n

St. John Am 1mlance Littcr.

Oueen',' Park tation (L. and .. N .W.R. ), Kilhurn

23' 1Brond esbury Station, politan l{ail way

trctci1er .

1I1ctro-

Stretcher.

Hampstead Statiou, 24., ,VestMetropolitan Rail ,Yay

Strctcher.

25., Swiss Cottage Station, JUetropolitan Raih"ay St.

Mark's

Schools,

Violet

Hill 27.

Stretcher.

Stretcher.

112,

Shirland R oad, Paddington, close to Welford's Dairy

Stretcher.

Th e last eight ~tations were established and are kept .up. by tl1c ~o. 9 ~~striC} Mctropolitan Centrc of the St. J ohn Al1lb.ula~ ce As~~clatJon, th~ omml ee 0 whi(·h iEsue a very handy little map of the Dlstn ct sh ew lllg the statlOns.

v\'.

VER O~.

To THE Cu.'I:Il1~ 'IOXEH, 'T . .JOIlX A:\[BULAX( 'E Bl!IGADE. Sm, I hl1\"C thc honour to submit to yon lily aunual rcport for the Southern and cstern district~ . Frolll thosc ofIicial alllll1al letlll'l1S that [ ll:tyc up to the pcescllt receivcd, I find that therc are 1 corp~ awl 3(j t1ivisiolls ill this di.trict cngaged UL'tul111yill ambulance work. ] regl et, howcver, to 'ay t ha t nJtlllY chie f olJicer::; of di visions un~ vcry backward in making theil al1l1ual retlll'llS, thus rendcring it impossiblc for lll e to arrive at aCClll'atc figures as to thc tola.l strengLh of the various divisions in the clistJ iet. Durillg thc ycar lllave a;;ccl'taincll that sevcrnl divisions, tIle llalllCs of "hieh haye ap]lcarccl in 1'01'lll cr I1llunal reports, have l,oeil practically clorlllallt. aud so canllot te cOllsidere(l as eJliclcnt. The Ilames of the'c di"i.'iolls have thclefore l)een ol11ittcd Ii'om this yea!" . report. I am happy to report the formation of scyeral llew diyisiolls in the di trict namely : non~htoll, Kent; 'l'allleigh, Surrey; Catcl'halll "all ey, 'U1rcy; Mill Bit)' (G . W .R.) Plymouth; H.OS:>-Oll- Wy(\ H ereford. Through thc ellcrgy ur.-' lll'gt"'oll-Captain I\'. Yc I'll 011 , the ui,-ision at Bitton, Bri~tol, ]w · been reformcd ; RO aho ]1<1' the di\'i. iOIl at Cardifl'. .All these HC\\' divisions are doing at:tivc awl good \\ ork, alld are ol'gani:>c(l strit:tly on thc lincs laitlllown iu the Oflici 1 R egulalioll>:;. On .January ~3nl, I a.ltCllLh·d the allllualmcetillg I1t Wolv crton, aIHI tleliYc1'e ,l .m address 011 alll'mlancc work. awl it ginl) IlIC lJIuch plcanrc to bring to your notice the cllcrgetic ,york of ~lIl'geol1- Lien t. - Co IOlle I " ' . II. Bull. F. R. C.• '., who ,Y<1:-; ill ·tmlllental ill fOl'lllillg th!' \" ol \, crtoll, Cn.!>tleford, and StalltonlJtllY (L. & :1\. ~\Y. R.'s clivi 'ion-) at the cud of last yenr, amI ,,-ho hai; this year misCll IIU!'sillg cliyi .. ion· at both '.r 01 vcr ton aud StOI.)' 'tratronl. During the cady months of thi . year I had consitlc lab1 c corre ponclcllCC with :;\11'. Fl'~dcrick .M itch ell, ,cerrtal'Y to the :1\ orthJlect 'l'echllical InstlllCtiull COll1l11ittee, rclative to th' I'm Illatiun or <1: c1i\'isioll at :1\ol'tldlect, J\: ellt. A.nd witb tlti ' object on 1I1arch 25th, I attelHIC'(l a Illcctiug to preent the ccrtiJicatc, and ' ubse(lUent1y a(ltlrcs ed thelll Oil tile i:inh,iect of forlllili g a di,·isioll. I regret to learn, hO\\'e,er, that from somc lillltlicial diflicnlty it has ]1ot yct hecn fOtllHI po' ible to car!'y my sllggc-tion out. At the sa ille tillle all erl'€1it is due to 1\11'. Mitchell for the encrgy ana trouble he took ill tryillg to lll'ing i his abont, aIHI 1 hope that thc tlifocnlty ,\'ill yet he ovcrcome dlll'ing the Cll. ninO' year. 011 Feb!'llary 1 th, tlte Fayershalll (liyiion gave a ('oncert to l'aisr funds for a wheeled litter. This :!Oll CCl't I attend d, and s pokc on behalf 0[' the object for wbich the concert was given. I am pl eascd to say they rcalised a substantial Sli.Ill, and out of it wcre enaulc(l to ]lroclll'C n FurIe), wheclctlliLter, cO lltplcte in every detail. On May 5th I attentlcll with the briga(lc chicf snpel'inteu(lcut an cntertainment at H crne Bay to provide fUIllls for the 10enl division, and cleliv crcu a, short a.ddres . This division i:i worthy 0[' spccial lIlentiol), sincc during this yenr, Sllperintcntlent hellcy and the IllCIn bel'S hayc built an aw bulance station for their wheel ed littcr, etc., and have also obtain cd the uniform of the brigallc. During June, ",hile I \\'a enga.ged togethcr with the briga.de chief snperilltellLlcll tin j l1dgillg the aml"ulaucc com petition

"T

Tllis station is av,lilablc at all hours.

Carlyon Cottage', Alperton

.A ding Assistant Commis::;iolle?·-DR.

"First Aid "

This station is availahle nt all houl's.

17.

Knigllt of Grace, of th c Order of thc H ospital of St. John of J cl'llsalem ill England.


299

298 ofthe Technical Education Committee of the Kent County Council,a good deal of work was accomplished both in recruiting existing division. ::md in the formation of new ones. Inspections have been held at various parts of the district, but owing to the divisions being so. cattel'ed o\'er its l:1rge area, it has not been fouml possible to inspect each one during this year. On October 10tb I held au inspection at \\' olverion, accompanied hy the hricralle chief superintendent. Although only recently formed, the Wolverton (livisioll ~'ent through their work well, both in drill and in "first ail1." I regret to relort tllat the Castlethorpe llivi ion was not present at this inspection . Tlte same dn.y the newly-formed lllll'sing clivi ions of I Vol\oerton nnu ~tony StraHonl were illspected by me. There "'as an excellent attendance, and the work was most sati~f'actol'y. Accompanied by the brigade chief snperintel1Llent I also illspectpcl the East Kent divi ions at Westgat.p-ol1-Spa. The follo\\ing (livisiollR ,,"ere on parade :-Herne Bay, 'Westgate-on-Sea, and Faversbam. 1 am pleased to report that the work \ras of a IllOSt ati3factory nature, that of the Westgate - on-Sca division In:ing especially smart. On October 17th I went down to Bitton, nristol, in ol(ler to be pres(!l1t at an entertainment given iu aid of the fuulls for the local divisioll, aml to presclIt the medallions an(l certificates. On that date I also inspected the tli\'isioll, aDI1 alll pleasel to express my sati.sfaction with their work. The inspection at Tuubritlge IVells was of special interest, as I hatl also tlw privilege ot illsprcting the ambulance men of the Borough Fire Dl'igHllc allll ~alyage Corps. I was accompanied by the hriga,1e cllief superiutellllcllt \\'ho is also chief superintendent of the Amhulance Depal'tment of the National Fire Brigalle Uuioll, to which this bl'igalle is aniliatetl. The drill \\'l.ich eoni tell of rendel'lllg "Jir.t aid" to injuries with extemporiRed spliuts, etc., wn' of a ,"cry interesting charadeI'. The men ShOI\"CLl a ready aptitlllle in llsing the material they lHLd at hawl, .'ueh as ax('s, \Henches, etc. I suhselluently in. peded the TnnhriLlge Well.., diyisiolJ, the IYorshipf'nl the Mayor (Major Fletcher Lnt\\'itlge), who is hOll. sllperintc·nclent of the division being also present. This divisiGll have not yet takcn up the llrigade chill, amI their exercises were not tluite so smoothly ]H'l fOl'lned us I coul(l have \\islll'd, although their" first aiel" work was good. The tlivision 1 aliI pleaserl to say purpose ha\"ing special drills for the object of acquiring the legnlatioll drill, ull(l will th(;ll I feel SUl'~ prove one of the i'llIarlest in the county. I cannot conclude my report "'ithout eXjlres. ing 1l1~' thanks to th!' general manager of hoth the LondoD, Chatham, allLl Dover, allll'onlh Easlcl'1l Railways, for their conrtes\" in granting me a pecial pas' wl!ellcvt'1' I hall to jOUl'uey O\,l'l' their lines. 11)' thaJll~s are also due to the senral ofljcers of the various clivisiollS I hu\'e vi itetl, for the kindly way in which they have rccei"ell me, and thc rea.a), ]'cspoll'e they have at all times given to any suggestions I haY!' made. I have the hOllOur to be, ~il', Your ohe'licnt servant, ClIAS. E. MILNES HEY, DC]J161y

C:otllmissionCl'.

No . 2 DISTRICT. AD."J'ItACT OF CORI'8 AND Ashford Di\'ision Aylesunry " Bal'l'y " Bath " Bitton " Bong11 ton " Bristol (Bread Plain House Division) Cardiff Division Castlethor]le " Caterbam Valley Division Chichestel' Division CranlJrook " Cl'fLnleigh " Farnham " FaYel'sham " Guilelfol'd " H erne Bay

"

DI\'I810::\f.i.

20

1:2 H

25 3

47 11

17 19 4~

20 4:2

12 24

Horley " I sle of Wight" L\'ll1ingtoll :, ... ~Iill Bay (U .IY.H..) Di\'i ion Oxford Di \'i,;ioll Peterslil'ld ... Portsmouth' Corp. RUJ1sgate Di yisioll HC1u1ing " H.eclilill " HeL1rnth " Hoss ::)c \-Cll 0<1 k8 "" St. Austell " Stalltoullliry " ,'tOllY, 'tnufonl Di\-i!--iull '1'1111 fl)'id ~e 'W ells . " \\\'. -tg;1 te-Illl-, 'I'll ., '\,\~hit"tal,lc

~1

30 61 24 134

49 41

1:2

13 Hj U

17

" "

'\\'olwJ ton

:31 "I

l; lll'l"1ISCY l'(I]'hlllu'nth Hallls;':;l\!' St'lll\' Sllatl'onl \\'oJ \'L'rtoll

Hi

:1O ~UUTlIEl:N

D]' "['IU -'1'.

OuilMol'd Asllfonl 11 nrll')' !lough tOll ,. ", ", , He(lhi]J Umllbl'ook "., I r \\[l'SlITIU;; Drn;;IO~s Lymillgton Fa\'crsLalll " l'etel'slil"'ill Hel'lll' Il.ty ., " ",. ... Portsmouth Corps ,. Rllllsgatc " ,'t veil oak " . - e\\ porL (1.of\Y.Co~ps) " " " 1{yde (1. of Ir.) '1'1111 hridgc Well; " Ay leslJlll y 1\'l'stgate-ull- ·ca. .," UHslletholpc Whitsta],lt· " " .' tan ton hlllT :el:uR\, Dr\'lslU~" Cat(:'l'llalll Yallp)' " " I\' Ol\'crtOll . ." " Cralllc i"]1 . " (L.'\'K.W.Ry. ., " 1"<1l'nhal11 Abo the follo\\'ing Diyisiuw; :-Chichestcr Oxford ncadi ng, anel the Onemey Kl11'sillg Divisioll. " , '\rE~TER~ Dl~TJ:I '1'. )lual'l'Yt'lBao,th. BittOlI, Bristol (lhoacll'bill Honsl' ), Canlill, :Jlill nay (l~.\Y.R.). I ymoll I, y.·tl'l'lllonth ( 'l\:\l1sea), Hoss-oll-,YYc, Helh-nth, ,'t. "\u·tclL ~

I

SOl T 1{ E H X

]) 1ST n leT.

]CENT lJIVJ, 'JO.1YCY. ASH FORD DIVISION. IIK\.l1-Qu.ulTlW;; :

Honorary Secretary

Honorary Surgeon ~ I r. Wilkes.

Mr. W. lIeaclk), 1\lCIll hen;

:20. Ten as~itl 'n~s. have llccn tJ'catm1 dllJ'illg the ycar, t\\'o being of a YC1'\' ;;crious l1at'lr~. the dl\'lSlO.11 lla". nlso rCl11ovel1 se\'eml patienls, anll, as fur as can ue'learned, has glVC'll e\'ery sn.l1sfacLlOll.


301

300

Honora ry S urge on

Su pe ri nt e nd e nt

Mr. Scratchard.

Rey. A . A . Newport.

1st Officer

Hono ra ,"y S ecret ary

Mr. H. Gray.

illr. W. H . Wilson. M em bel'

25.

This newly formed division nolV nnmbers 25 111emuers, all of whom are 11\uch interested in the work. Meetings are he](l on the fir'lt ~ I onclay in each month for practice, anel on every occasion this year the Hon. Surgeon, Dr. cmtchard, has been present to uperintend thc work. Although the division has only been formed for s~ven months, Jet thr occurrence hool.\: sh.o\~' . that six cases haye been ~atisfactorily aIded. The detachment sent from thIs tIl VISIOn had the honour to Wlll the First. Prize (£3) in the County Council Competition heM in June.

Honora ry S ec r e t a ry

1st Offi ce r

BOUGHTON (FAVERSHAM ) DIVISION.

fr . F. J . Philpott.

Mr. H. Vass. Members 14.

Dlll'ing the year t his llivision has macle steally progress. The number of ca. es attended to by the members haR been 30, the same lluml)er as last year. Th:; members have' also put in attendance at three fireR. An amhuiallce station for the wheeled litter, e·C., has also been erected. by the division at a cost of £10 16s. 0(1., which ha'l all been pa i(l ofr. Last year there was a small financial deficit, hut thi. year there is a small balance. The Inembers of this llivi.iol1 are now all in uniforlll.

RAMSGATE DIVISION. CRANBROOK DIVISION.

P resident

[No report rec>iyed.]

Captain Yaile, .J.I'. S uperintenden t

Honorary S u rgeon

il11', C.

FAVER SHAM DIVISION.

n.

T'l111plin,

~Ir.

~I.H.I' . !'.

Honorary Secretary

Honorary Treasurer S uperin t endent

Hon o rary S urge o n

Mr . .sidney R. Alexander,

~r.B.

fr . F . JOhllSOl1. 2nd Officer

1st Officer ~Ir.

iiII'. C. E. Clillch. M.

F.

n."'c., n.A.

bel'\\'ood.

P resident

MembeJ's 42.

Lady Rose Weigall.

I n reporting the \york of this divi ion it is with pleasurc we can Ray it has been a year of J:>rogress, ha\i.ug added to our e(jUipmellt a wheell!cl litter at a cost of £17, one of the latest patterns recolllmended by "t. John' G,Lte; and the diyision has built, at a cost of £23 lIs., a yery sulJstautial shrlter for tll(' SaJ 11 (' (lll the grounds of the Cottage Hospital, lJY killd permissiull or the COJ1I111ittp(,. This is most ceutral and easy to get at. During the year the divisioll lIave attv!I(lecl 30 ca8CS of accident and remuvals, nearly all of which have l'cceiwr1 tJle Pllrlonl<'lllCllt of tlw doctor and remarks, oftcll of a most eucoumgillg killd, rcflecting l:rcdit upon the services rendered by the division, of their ellicucy a))r1 always stauding ready to obey a call. \VC have five shetclwl's phlcccl ill rlilrerl'llt qnartel's of tll(, tuwn notified to the pulllic l)y ]lriuted lloard for the helH'llt of' the pnlllic, aml the litter is always ready for senrice, so that the (li\risioll ll<1\(' llOW six 8tl'ctdI l'rH, Hnd through the kimllJess of the 1st Oflicer, II'. C. K lincll, amI utll<'r friends we have two fully erJl.lipped halliper 1>elouging to thr eol'ps. \\' (' ll1LYP lllet for (hill constantly, aurl the me11lhers have lllustercd \\'rl1. 1'1\(, iutel'rst is w('ll llIaiutailll'fl and.on the iucreas', anrl \re are looking fOl'\\'H.nl to make yet gn>lLtcl ]ll'ogre!Ss ill the conung year. HERNE BAY DIVISION. HEAD-QUAnTEns: CnUlll'J[ SClIOOLS. S uperi nt e n de nt

.1\11'. J. F. Shelley.

S uperintendent

Honorary S urgeon

A.ttended dLUing the year endiug July 1st, 30 cases of removals and accidents.

:Bir. E. C. Fenonlhct.

H. -.;cott-\\'hite,

The ervicps of UI<' tlivi';ioll rluring the yl'ar have bern requi itiOllC.l for four street accidents aIHl eleYl'll l'l'moval: ; the 1llen were al. 0 on regular duty ill thl' yard during the Agricultura.l bow.

Mr. F. Brett.

Parker.

Honora ry Surgeo n

~lr. ~\..

F.ILC' 1'.

Hon orary S ecretary

In s p ecto r o f Sto res

Ir. A.

iiII'. C. Cutton,

Joh11 Mathew.

~rr.

Mrs. "ot tOll.

Charles Cattoll, F.I:.('.1'.

Honorary S ub -Secreta,"y

Honorary S ub-Treasurer ~l rs.

Mrs. Hinlk

Hoy ton.

Thl' nUl'silig uivision in prpsPllting the, ixth anllual rcport of their \\01 k regr<:t that tIlt' \\()rk 0[' the Ilfvt y<'ar is ll'sS thall in 11l'l'\'illns ~I!,lr::;; :20 case have 1>een ,lttl'lldec1 ,mel -! 1 \isits nUttlc. 'l'he d.ecl'l!<l '(' i, llnc to llOt Iw.\'ing a lal'gl'r llUlllhL'!' of alllhulallce 11lll'S('8.

SEVENOAKS

DIVIS I ON .

(K 0 1'e port recei \'0(1.)

TUNBRIDGE WELLS DIVISION. III';AJ)'QUAl~TEl1S:

Ho n o ra ry S urgeo n

Mr. J. Bnlkley Footncr, F. It, C. s.

Tnw.-

HALL .

S uperin t ende nt and Hon. S ec. Lllb\idg~.

Mnjor C. R. Flctc1el'


303

30:2 L;t Officer

2nd Officer

Superintendent

':\Ir. T. Li ,te:·.

1\11'. 13. A. Fowler.

Mr. G. Kirkby.

1\1em bel'S 12.

1st Officer ~II'.

3rd Officer

2nd Officer

The \york of the division has con isted more in the remoyal of patients, lllllier the charge of a local snrgeol1, than in cast's of accidellts. Betweell 31st October, 1895 and 31 t October, 1 96 the uivi ion ha attel1l1ed 19 of these reIlloyals. There have been ] 0 pll blic functions attcnded hy the eli vi~iol1, among them the vi, it of H. R. H. the Dllchess of Teck, Oil the 20th May, and the Mayor's Gardell Party, on the 12th August .. Th ere \\""'s 110 acciLlent at the Eril..lge Steeplechases, but dl11'illg the t wo days of the Agricultural Show there werc some of minor illlpOl'tance; olle frolll the bite of a dog, al'teri:J.l blecding 011 the h ead from the kick of a horse. partial um:itroke and faint, and hleedillg from cuts in the haud, &c. A IIIUll throwll from a bicycle (was ntte1lL1ed by the diyision on the 27th JUly, Sllstained e\'ere injury to tbe llead awl hands. Material in posse siol! of the divisioll-N'o. 1 station: A two-wheeled ambnlance litter, witll stretclIer and appliallces, kept at the To\\'n Hall; \\hich when re(l'lired mllst he ac('ompaniell hy a member of the division. Xo. 2 station: Au ambulance stretcher l'l11d appliances is kept at the Castle Hotel.

J. .Jlyvel'.

.:\11'. F. T. Browning.

.JIr. J. Ridrlalls.

Honorary Secretary

Ins pector of Stores and Treasurer

.J1r. II. J . Tborogood

Mr. \\'. 11. Wakcford.

'UllBEY D[VISIOSS.

I

CATERHAM DIVISION. IIE.\'I)-QIJAltTEHs:

L'I[{)OLS, C.\'TEl~U.A~[ VALLI.!:Y.

'1'. JOHi\'S

Honorary Surgeon

Dr. Dligh,

:\['Jl.,

D.s., :\[.n.c.!:>. 1st Offi cer

Superintenden t and Hon . S ec.

~ll' . Arthur Whitehead .

.:\1]'. 1\.1l'red J. Riley.

WESTGATE-ON SEA DIVISION. HEAD-QU.AHTERS:

'treet,

.JI r.

Superint ende nt

Honorary Surgeon

Dr. A. F .

Insp ecto r- of Stor-es

TUE P.AJ~ISH COUi\CIL OFJ.<'ICE.'. ~lr.

:\f.n.

1. Yeni ...

1st Offi cer and Honorary S ecretary

Ya<:?llt . .:\Ielll hers 17. During the ";inter weekly drills and practices IHwe llcen held aJl(l lin yp 111'('11 ,Yell attended, con icleraHe progress has l)ce11 made with tIll' new l'~"ulati()l1 drill. Fi\ e 111el:n1lers o~ thc cli:'isi[)n~ fOl'l~lCd a tcalll for the allllmlaJlce ~ollljldi1.ioll hdel at ~I<nclstone III June tor }ll'lzes gl \'en 11.)' the Tec:1lllical Ednca tiOll COllllllittel of the Kent Co)unty Council, ancl WOll secon(1 prize in the senior cli,isioll. Fin: llIeJlll)('l';; also ~ook llart in junior eli"i ion, and 'YOll tlli1'd Jlrize . . It IS hoped to. ShOlt:y lll'ovicle full uniforlll, caps only 110\\' l)Pillg wom. A ('011~deral!le (llYl.l1tIty 0.£ stores 113'yc heen plll'<.:hasetl (luring the y'al', thanks to th(, liberalIty or the plllJlic. The .otiicial aUllual ill"pectioll was helrl 011 NmellllH'l' 13th, when 1-! were on parade, 2 llcmCf alJSellt ,"itll leaye. rr:be foul' follo\\'illg cascs were °of a serion ' character, and (lescrvc more thall passiug notice : A man sufr~ring fl'.om frachl:'ecl l'ilJ~ a.nel intel'llul il1juries, throngll fllllillg ('rum a l~dde1' au to l.roll nul way, wh~lst ll<Untlllg. Atteudecl to lllld l'l'lllC)\'p{l to Margat!' Cottage IIospltal Oll \l'heeled lItter (allOut 1ll1'ep miles). A lJoy sufl'pring from lln1i e. and shock tln'oug]l rllllllillg onr ('lifr. AtteJlebl to and n:l1Ioyed to JIm'gate Cottage Hospital un whceled littE'r. A lady nUl'se slltt'f'ring from fractUl'e~l jpg tlll 'ough :->lipping 011 rocks. AttclI!leel to anc1l'elllonrl.to, )lm'gate Cottage IIosllltal 011 whC'eledlittel'. ~ wan ~u!Iel'lng fl'fJlIl ill terllul illj lUi(:'!:> through l)eiJJg troclcl Cll 011 11)' hOl'sl' nftl']' f~llll1lg oli. Attelldccl to aml removed to ~Im'gatc Cuttacre Huspital Oll \,'lIelll'cl httc'l'. b

WHITSTABLE DIVISION. HEAD-QUAP..TEIlS:

BOAIW, enOOL.

Honorary Surgeon

Mr. J. 'Y. HaywarLl.

'aJll1ll' I

TUIl}! ( ., ·rg1.. )

:\ 11'11\ hel':l

17.

The melllbers of this di\'i~ioll haye rendered "IIr.,t aiel" in :U cases up to OctolH'1' 3bt. On thc oeCn. ion or the opcllillg of the Kc\\- ::\ltlllicipal Buildings by T. H.IL the Pli\l('e Hll11 Priu<:ess uf Waks, the ~uperillte1ll1etlt anu four men a [eudCll for stl'ec:L duty ill COlljUIICti III with St. JolLn':; Gate, Ko . 1 Division, :\Ietl'<lpolita\l ('or[ls. t-lC\'ell case' wen' tl'eilte,l 1ry thelll. In .July two memhers loudly assi.'tell, the Tmnsl'ort Corp,' ill it rClllo\'al to London. The 'llpcl'intel1dent wJli1e in l30111ogllc l'l'lldl'rcL1 .. lirst aill" to it ('asc, ,Wit reeei,'ell tllc thanks of the local authorities. 13y pel'lllissiull of the l'itri~,;ll Clll1ll!'il t,,·o alllUl1lallce stations have hecn rOlllll!rl at either cud or l'aterhalll, allll a ~trell;her (LIllI havcl'!';'\.ck i~ kept at each.

CRANLEIGH DIVISION. FARNHAM DIVISION. Honorary Surgeon )[1'.

IIl'l·lll,rt 'lUlU'lIt,

L. n.1

.1'., Lond., :\l.ILl'.:->., Ellg. 1st Offi cer

Superintendent

)11'. C. Bmllfonl.

:'IIr ........ "lIllth, Asldl'') Tl'lTtH:p.

Honorary S ecretary

Insp ector of Stores

:\Ir. W. Ppl'olcl.

':\lr.

A.

Willslmle.

:'11('1111)(' rs :30.

There has lleen a slight incrca c ill the lllllllbel' of mcs reco1'(le(l, viz., 69 again t -!7 for the pr('vious :;'(',11'. The lli"isioll now posses'es an ambnlance wagon, which is llou 'c(1 at thc Tl'illlllCr 'ottage lIof;jlit'11. Twellty-nillo cases have becn removcd durillg the 12 ll101l0IS, either to or l'rolll lOWlls or villages in the lll'ighbonrhoocl. Tbe IJUlllbcr of n.llllllllauce staLiolls ill the tOWll and ueighbonrhooLl hn.ve been incl'easeLl, there ]lO\\' beillg !line statio!!:; llllplicll with ~plillt" balllhLgc::;, ee.


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GUILD FORD DIVISION.

IIA lI1PSHIRE DIVISIONS.

HEAD-QUARTEIL : L EA PALE LANE R OOMs.

ISLE OF WIGHT DIVISIONS.

Superintend ent

Hono rary Surgeon

D r . F. R. Russell, M. D.

NEWPOllT

Mr. Martin 'Villiamson.

1st Officer

Honorary Surgeon

2nd Offi cer

illr. H enry Pullinger.

Dr. Barr.

Mr. Benjamin W. W ells. Superintendent

Sup ernumerary Offi cer

1st Offic er

Inspector of Stores

1\11'. F. Peac·h.

1\11". Briclmell.

1\11'. II. L. Lam's.

Mr. James Lam bert.

Dl\' ISIO-".

Treasu rer

T he Borough Police Force, ma.ny of whom are eertincu.ted, possess a litter and the work of the local division consists principally in the rellloving of cases of illness to and from the County Hospital in a circuit of some six miles. 1n the last ten months there have heen 17 cases. Other ca es haye occurred in which individual mem bel's ha ye rendered " first aid. >, Many who ha\'e belonged to the division in past years haye left the town, uut its strength is maintained by fresh entries from the "J1rst aid" classes. Many of the lD embers pos ess m edallions, and one mu.ll \\'ho formerly belongecl to the division and gained his medallion two or three years ago, was the m eans of rendering valuahle h elp in the late Matabele revolt at Bululrayo, and received promotion in the Volunteer Corps then defending the town. Material in po session of the diyision: amlmlance hamller with "first aid >, requirements, Ashford litter, canopy and wheels, with india ruhber tyres to same, and blankets.

Honorary Secretary

Mr. F. Piullock.

Mr.

F . J.

D enham .

Ry DE lJ 1\' I;,ro);". Surgeon

Superintend ent

(Y,H:!11l L. )

1\[1' .

1st Offi cer ~Ir.

J oli 11

'Y.

Ernest Groves. 2nd Offi cer

Mr. Janles H emy Grimes

Tl'oclt·l.

Honorary S ecretary and Insp ector of Stores. ~Ir.

G. '\T. Colcnutt :JI l'Jll hers '24.

HORLEY DIVISION. H EAD-QUAItTRltS : TITE POLYTECHNIC.

LYMINGTON DIVISION.

Honorary Surgeon and S ecretary 1\11'. J. D. Mortimer, ;\f. B. Supe rintendent

1st Officer

Vacant.

Superintendent

Honorary Surgeon

Mr. J. Blowneld. Members 12.

:JIr. E. F.

Mr. 'Yo :JIurdock,

'himry.

)1..\.

Insp ector of Stores

Mr, G. F.

aul.

Mell11)t'l's :H.

REDHILL DIVISION. HEAD-QUAltTERS: PUILANTIIIWPT C SOCIETY'S FAiD[ SCHOOL .

Honorary Surgeon ~Ir.

J. H. D empster,

Sup erintendent

lIL1U'.:-:.E.

Honorary S ecretary

Rey. M. G. Vine.

Mr. T.

. Dtty.

Memllers 41. T he 41 officers and uoys composing this division hold either the medallion or 2nc1 certificate. I n aLlrlition, there is a reserve of 32 l loys holding the 1st certificate who are available if Heeded. Periodical drills hcl.ve been heltl, alld the IIonorary Surgeoll has given ]ectm es twice a week during the months of July, August, and Septem bel' as usual. " Fir. t aiel" has been rendered on 'ev ' ral occasions for woumls and sprains. The medallions am1 certificates awarded this year \\"ere t1istributed by H e r Grace Lilian, Duchess of Marlborough, on October 3n1.

There is little to chronicle here clllrinrr the last 12 l110nth3. The raihray section rendered valuablc assibt:1l1l'e to a mallo \lh o was seriously injnred \\ hile nperintenLiiutr the trnlJ '/'erencc of vall horscs frol1l a ·teamer to tile raih\·ay. The (lIvi ion is uoin·-'.rt..... C'l('fooLl work , the memuers• !Jcin" rcady wh en called nl)on. n nl",""s ., The pre ellt stl'ClJgth of the cli\'i:-:ion is :H, flllcl L1le average llI!l11ber ~f atten~la:n~es pel' memliel' f0l' the paRt year has lleell U. Thl' OL'eurrellce ])ook ot the d.n,'l. Ion shows that ]: 13 o('c1lbiollS "first ttill" has hecn rcncleretl lly .e\'en dltlcrent memll('r.. By kine! IH'rrlli~sion of thl' ('l'lltml authority in L onrloll, part llll.iform of caps ttlld lllulgl's lilts lwl'1l salletiol1e(l, ,mel the tlmlllittec hope that at no (ll tant future it lllay 11(' foull(l possilil e tu l'l'ovi<ll' l"llllll11iform. . FillancinJly, the 'o mmittce dl'sirp to thank all \Y]I O have '.0 .lIherally ll'spol1l1et1 hy way of suhseril'LiollS and donations l'llnlding 8uL'h a prOl11l'lllg. talt to he Jl1<"ule . Spcci,tl thanks an' <lUI' to Ge]ll'ral IIill "h os(' handsome donat~oll 11a ennblcl1, the Committec' to ]lrovic1l' allcl ('(Iuip a staboll in (Jll Cl'l1 tl'eet, heanllg the llalll~ o[ the "General Hill ratio]l," ill honoul' awl rClllemhlllllee ?f the l.lonor wh?se mUlllfi ~ence has also proviLlCll ,tL the he:t!l-qua rtcl's a \\'h eele(l httcr, to.r u·c \\'lth any ot the stretchers, !LIllI the Committee \\ ish it to hI' w'nl'raJl" alld wH1el)" madc k.ll?\:·n that tIli wheeled litter is amilahh· ['or thl' eOllyeyitll<:e (hy 111 (,1111Ie1"s of the dIYI'lon), of woullc1eLl persons ('rom 0nc place to flllOtiH'l'.


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PETERSFIELD DIVISION. lIEAD-QUARTEllS ;

0 LD

THE

3rd II AXTs DIYrSroX,

COLLEGE.

Larly-Slll'erill tl'lHlcl1 L Miss Gie\'C',

Honora ry Surge on

1\11'. H. ?II. BI'OWlIflcltl,

:lLn.C . H. ,

1\11'. IV. Wills.

Ml'. IV. l\Ionld, jnlll'.

Insp ector o f Sto res

H o n orary S ec r e ta r' y a n d T reas ur'er

Mr. George Caplen.

l\Ir. IV. J. Tew.

The Pctersticlcl Di\-i ionlllwe lllet for pmetiee rortnigl1tly dming tltl' ,,'intcr montits and monthly dming the summer with all an'rage attl'llClallee of 10. Thl' eases in whieh llll'mhel's 11'1.\"e renuereL1 c, first aiel " han' Hot l'l'l'll llUIlll'rOns. Grl'at jlJ'ais(' is llut to Dr, Bro\\'ul1eld for the interest he has takell in the di"isioll, all(lltis killlilless in pl<l(;iug tIte Old College S(;ho011'oo111 at their di~l'0snl for l'l'Heti(;e. At thc allllllal Jlll'cting held last " 'eek the balrlllee sheet s11o\\'('ll it Imlalll'(' ill ]lallCl of £:5 2s. tl . Material in possession of cli\·isioll; '1\\'0 stll'gielLI haycrsacs and fi oLlIeI' similar bags, and:2 strct(;hers; bags kept at tbe Ollicen;' houses, also Police tati(lll, Fir(' Station, and Heacl-qnl1l'tl']'S. Stretchers kept aL IIea,l'(ll1alters anel n,t Lll!' 11011 . Sl'Cl'('t<1,l'Y's hon. ·e.

PORTSMOUTH CORPS. Ih:,\.D·QLUtTEJ:S;

5,

PE~'llJlUKE

TIo,\J).

S uperintendents

Lieu t. ·Col. de

F. Eo

alis. Mel1lbers

fij ,

II 01 10 mry Sccrl'lilry

2 nd Offi ce r

1st Offi ce r

Superi nte nd e nt

1\11'. Harry Tribe .

'ou I'III->E,\

L. n . l' . p.

~\.(lalllS (SUl'el'llllllleraI'Y),

11Ul'st·S

32.

L.\.:"lJl'UllT ])l\'J;;lOX. SUPCl'illtc'Jl(lellt-:'IIr . •J. ~lall'as, L,J:.C,I'., :l1.1L(·.S. 31'c1 Oiliccrs-;\il'. 1'. Mnel'heron, atlll ~ll'. .T. ll. F, Way, :II. lU' .S. Cydists). Chid HOllorary Slll'gl'oll-~1l'. ('. Knott, )J.lt.!'.S, HOllorary Slll'gP1II1' ~O . Honorary A~sistallt 'urge'olls-g,

:\1 issI\:.

angsi!'],.

Tolal sil't'nglll, 131 oflie!'l'!> Illllllll('Il, 431111rsl's, Thl' PurtsllJ(mL11 or!,s has 1l1'I'n nlllkillg st"H(ly allrl saLisf;ldory l'l'ogl't'SS, Thc· l11'i lls arc al heILIl'quartl'I's l'l'gnl'lrl.\ P\ PI',)' 'j lll·sdny at )I,lll., Lh!, al iI'llrlan(:,' l'Clllgillg froJl1 :!:3 to :3:3. 'I'lli' Corps has 1l1ar(·hpd Ollt lIlI s('\'('ml ()I'CaSiOlls II(',1I1pII (by kind p, 'r· 11lissillll of l'ol. l'l'lkillS) 1,,)' ill!' elmlll alll1 IiI'I' l,alll1 or thl' :31'11 (D.C,O . ) Y.H. IIallb.l H.!'gt. Drill. ' ll'l\'!' al~o I"'PH lil'lll fill till' COlllllllll1, awl 011 thp ~9th ,lUll!' illl' Cor)!'! luu'l all I XI'('1l1'1It oulillg to NI'lI,'Y, \I 111 '1'1' it \las ill~1'1 d('(l hy till' :-inlw'oll·(~('lIf'ml. U"'illg to wallL or rnllds tl}(' ll}('l1llll'rs w('n' nnal,]1' to .ioill the Hllllllal "amp of illstnll'lioll at 0\1111111', allli ('OllSI''lUl'ltlly \\1'1'1' l1111tldl' to ('ollll'ptr for tlll' Bligad,' CIl!ll1l'llgl' ul', ,'nlll'j'inll'll!ll'nt F, E. Aelnllls Ims IlI'ell trnnsrern,(l frolll ll}(', I1n ',,'s, l'lll'\' ('lIr(l~ to I 1ti~ l'Ol'l'S J.~ ~111'I'ial "ot!· or lltallk~ \m~ gi\"'ll t" thl ' ('nrp~ fill' its Yldn,tl,l(' sll'"icl's ill (,OllllI'dioll witl! till' (;lly's I1llspitnl 1'1l1ll'!'I'ls 1111 tIll' ~ll!l ,JmH', TIll' II]'igall!' tr'llL was 1'['('I'h,d all!l n, dl'Lll'ltllll'llt, 1111111'1' 1I11' 1'()}llIllnlld or :3]'(1 of IiI' Pl' of (',YC'lisls, Dr. "Tay, and 1)1l1"'\'ilill'llIll'lIl F. Irlll1111 '~, \1"]'(' "II till' lll'nch Oll 1hl' (~nl" ' ll's Hirtllda\' . Li( nt.·l'nloll!'l I]. :-iali'i att!·ltti"ll till' illllllWl 1'lIl1r"\'I'llI'!' Ilrt1l<' 111·igad .. at 1. Jo1n;'s (~all' tl1is \,1',11', '1'111 (:OSl'lilt Divisillll hit\'" al~1) t\\'1) staliolls, Olll' ILt AIY('stnk .. awl th,' ,,(h,'\' .It llll' Fin' Hrignt1I ' ~tatjon (:flsl'"I'L Thl' Fan·l lilll I 11l·ta(·11l1lC'llt ('(Illsist Ill' lin'lll('It. '1'11,' LalHll'lll't I )j\'isioll tak,· 0\'('1' t1t!'il' III \\' h('iul([uart('rs at thL ,'t. ~lal'y's ,'1,111,01", Kill.~stoll, I>n ht ,Jallllary, L HI. At tl\1' (:lIsl'llrt d('l1l1>ll.lrnlillll al till' 'I'hol'llgat" Hall Oll Ull' ~lJ(1 Jla~', 1 Do, \I'!Jen till' (·,'rtili(·al!;; \\(,],1' l'l'l'SI'll!t-Il ll'y :\lr~, J);[\is, \IiI',' of tlll' GO\'f'l'lIOJ' or l'nrtslllotlth, iJ. slrmlg 1'<1rt\· "r Ih,' "orp~ witl1 [It"il' ("Iil"']'s alld a n1(l1(ll{ J' of tl}(,ll1(J'SI'S \\'I'J'l' Ill'!' 'I'llt, aIHl ((,L"I' y,1.ltlill,j" a~,.,isLllll·(' ill kl'''l'illg till' g],Ollllll, (1111l1l1l~ll'1ltil1g . 'jiJ'f;t ~litl " \\'ork, de.,~tt tJlI' i\1(llllnll'J'l.l'lltatillll or (·I,rtilil·atl.' II,)' Lad,\' ~<11llllHl, wifl' nfthl' Adl1liral '0l1l1Ilillll1illg-ill-(;1til'l' I'lIrtsllll1llllt, 1111 (:I1\'(']' l1l1r's Un'l 11 nil till ' ~ Ith ,luly, 1 !1ti, Jla(,'rial ill 1'lIssl'~silill III' tit!' ('('l'l'S; \\'ltl'l ']r(l litt('r at Ii, PI'll!1,]'()k,' Ro,lIl, ,'in ll 'lll'rs at ~Ir~. ~I \yard" 1'1Irlsllllluth, all(l (:OSjlllrl Fin' I~ri.~atl, SLttioll, J\ In'r,.,tukl'; 'lall'llt'p Pi!']',. 'II\lOISI'Il; 1:11: t1 ,lliloJ'~' Itl'~t, Lall<ll'ort: l. Mary's S,'holll, L:t1ltll'l,rt, :\ll.] !I, 1'('1l1I1rol-1' Ho'\l l. TIlI '.\ aJ'l' anlilahll' fill' sl'nic(, 'l'lillts allrl l'l1n(litg('g 011 Pi e r, awl at .i, P"llll'rllk(' Rllal],

iII('l lllwl's 3(j. GU~I'OHT DIVIsro",

DeC]\,.'

J)]VI. 'lOlVS.

AYLESBURY DIVISION . IJE.\D-Ql' \I1Tf.ltH; ~l(,lllbl'rs

18, lllU'SCS g,

1st Officer-Mr. F. Holmes. ~n(l OJlic('l'::i -:\11'. F. Rogl'],s alll1 ~It. A, (;[l'1ll11'1l1ling. 3rcl Officcl'f;-iIlr. n. Hates, jUllJ'., ~il'. ,J, (;, C'llanl. Ml'. U, H. I~dwanls, ~Ir. Cl, ~iortilll()l'e, allli ~lr. W. ~IcG('(' Cyclists), 4th Officcl's-~lJ . J. W. Bowcrs, ~rl'. C. ILll'llillg Ml', J, Baile')' (Cyelisis), uncI JIJ', J, MUllltl,)'. III pectors of Stor('s-JIr. 0, D . H,PI ' \'I' 1'C( \'1' alld l\I1'. ,1. MlllHlay, IIOllOnll'Y :-)eeretaJ'y-Ml'. J, W, Bowcrs.

Num;r

'G DIV1SlO TI'i-

]TAH Jo; II ,\.\[

Lacly-Slll'f'l'i uLcllClents-:JIrs. Ralllsay amI the 1I0ll. JIrs, Bliglt.

P \I->SIFL01:A 'UT'I ,\I~F,

Y'tJrUflIA

H onorary Sur'geon

Mr. J. T.

Mr, '1'. t:. Parrlltt, T ,It,C:. 1', 1st O fficer

Mr, Hoh l't lI iggins.

TImET, AYLEf;n'C'I~Y. S uperintendent

2nd O fficer

.Mr, All'1'(,ll lkmn

RoelH',

In spec t o r of :S tor'es

fill', .J. F . Roehl', jnm .

H onorary Secret ary

11'.

t. E .

'l'llillllas,

.l\i l'11l1lL'rs 2~, The members of this division IHt\'(J 11let pcrio,lieally for drill, &c . 0111e of the members have l' ntleretl good servie(J in treating cast's which luLYC come to their notiCl' . The division undL'rtook 1111lhuhtllcc duly ttL the AgricuHlll'i'll how, at Baron F . J.


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de R othschild's mansion, , Yadde don, aud at yarious ?ther hr a gatherings, and skilfully dealt wit~l t~Je cases when cal~C'd. upon . Durlllg the yC'ar ahol~t twenty serious cases nC'cessltatlllg removal to the mhnl11lry, and a hrg numher of mUlor ca es have been succcssfully aided . In the past ycar scycral members haye obtained re-cxamination certificatcs, and four have gained medallions.

BOAnD

UltslXG

DlYISION". Honorary S ecretary

Mrs. F . yv\·bber.

Miss E. Ail1ges.

The work of the division has been of a imLisfJ.ctory natl1l'e in many dircctions, cspecially where 111e111 bel's lta ve ~een ahle to rCllllel' " first aiel" to cases of acci(lents in the lleigllhoul'hoorl. We practicc on the clncsday of each week, with a very fail' attelHlanc:e, and hope to rcceive lL few lIlorc memhC'I's from It fresh class that has just completed a course of instl'uction.

,y

CASTLETHORPE DIVISION. HEAD-QUAltTER.:

.r La dy Su peri ntendent

enOOL.

Honol-ary S urgeon

Mr. W. A. En tc

STONEY STRATFORD NUR SING DIVISION.

Su perintendent

1st Officer ~lr.

Mr. Joseph Pike. 2nd Officer

Inspector of Stores

J\l1'. G. C. Nichols.

,;\11". O,,·C]) Nichols. Mcmber

Honorary Surgeon

Hemy Rainbow. 'lll'won-Lieut. -CoIOllPl Lady-Superi n ten dent

lIIrs.

C.

L\Co; TOXBU I~Y

H.

II.

CIIOOL.

lIliles.

S uperin t endent

1st Officer

:;\11'. S. Barne .

:;\11'. T . .A. Grant.

D rill S ergeant

F.IU"~.

Secretary and Treasurer .;\I rs. J. A. RpPH'.

Bull. 1\1el1l bcrs 1 G.

Honorary Surgeon

Mr.

W.

11

STANTONBURY DIVISION. HEAll-QUARTEr..:

'\T. II. Dull,

Inspector of Stores

MI'. G.

This divi.ioll was Ollly formell elming East!'l' of this year, therefore has not yet cxi:-;teel for twcl\'c months. Sixteell memhers have bce11 enrolled since it formation, a11el elC'ven prC'scn tl'Ll t hCllIscl \'e for inspedion at \\T 0] v('rton 011 ntH!'!1:.y, Octoller lOth, 1 96. The oillC'r five memhcrs \\'C're ahsenL throngh unavoitla.hle cause (one h;L\'ing left the tOWIl to join a county inlil'l1l:lry as nurse on ]Jl'ollation). During the r " mouths (his di\'isioll I1ns h 'CIl ill cxil;tel1cc the sister ' llo,Ye met on nltel'l1ote' months for pmetieal wor]- 1I11<1el' (he sllpcl'\'ision of their hOll. surgeon, "lIo "('ncrally llelivers It shol t (l,(h1I'cSS (ll! SOI11(' pl'adic,tl suhject. The si. tel'S have, on .'leY ·ra.l OCC<lSiOllS, hccll callell upon Lo I'ender tlleil' sl'rvices.

impson.

Honorary S ecretary

Mr. C. Da,YSOll.

CHI CHESTER DIVISION.

,;\11". J. J. CIC'wett.

~1elll bel's 13. This diyision ha not made lUuch progrcso' l1nring the year, and we r!'gret. there is a falling oil' in number, lmt it il:; hopcd to fiml somc J'cl'l'uits ont of a aiel" cIa s ,yhich has recently bcen examiuC'd. Thc di\'isiOll was PI'CSCllt annual inspection by t.he deputy com mi. ioucr of t.he district at ohcl'ioll. " first aiel " cases have been attended .

,f

to 'ay "first at the Many

IIJ.;AIHIl' UlTEllS:

TIll'; 'l'F:( ' I!'<Il·.\.L Sl'IIUOL, C1L\:,\};

Honoral'y SUl'geon

Superintendent

MI'. F. "kaifc.

Mr. Eugl'lle Eo

1st Officer

'trcd.

Honorary Secretary

1111'.

THEI~r.

~1t.

E. A. Long.

Inspector of Stol'es

,illJC'l't E. l,n '.

1111'. A. PaYllC. MClIlhl'n; Hl.

WOLVERTON DIVISION (1. & N. W . Ry. ) HEAD-QUAHTEltS: 'YOLYEIlTOX.

Tllis division uoniillu('s tn clo goo(l "ork. Amollg ·t oiher puhlic duty we may 1l1('utiOll "ihe Cltiulil'si('r 'yeling Club. 'por(s."

Honorary Surgeo n

Surgeon-Lieut. -Colollel W. II. Bull. S uperi ntendent

M1'. 'William Pm'slow. 2nd Offi ce r

Mr. H . McLeod

OXFORD DIVISION.

1st Officer

Honorary Surgeon

:Mr. J. Knight. 3rd Officer 1'111'. J. Adkinson.

S ergeant S uperi ntenden t

1\11'. P. Howell.

In s pector o f Sto res

Hon orary S ecret a ry

1\11'. Alfred LeIwe.

1111'. Thomas AllClersoll. Membf']'s 31.

1\11'. W. Le" is 1Il0rgau. ~1r.

K C. Hull' Jessop.

1st; Officer

Ml'. W. II.

2nd Office r

ee.

1\11'. , V. II.

1011111'l'y.

In spect or of Stores.

Honorary S ecretary

]\11'. C. Symonds.

l\lr. '1'hos. C. Foort. l\1elll bcrs 61.


310

311

The division has to eongratulat' it elf on thc atisraetory inerase in the numhe1' of its memhers, the roll of' members at the 11eginning of the yea,r h . . illg 52, and at the eud 61, au inerea e of 9. Fifteen regular drills and mU11e1'OUS speci'11 drills ill connection with the cliyision were (rinn all of which receiyecl yery fair a,ttendallce from the melll hers. A e~mpe'tition for the two prize presented hy the late Mr. J. Ii. Cooper, wa duly held, the result ending iu victory for ~l e 81'8. Tt1)~10r tmel F'oort respectively. Mr. Taylor ,yiuninl-!; by one point only. cYeutecH cases in " 'hich ' first aid" has he en rendereel have 'heeJ1 1el'Orted but it is feared ,1 great uumher of' cases attended 11y the member were not rep::n-tecl to the ecretary. At St. Giles's Fair, the two eahmen's hettel's were utilized this year l)y the kindness of their respectiye cO ll1ll1ittee' , and a yery good t1ttendance " as maiutai1ler1 11}' the members during.the t\,? :lays. Only fom case. forh.matdy. ?CCUlT.p<1, aJl(~ ~he:r were attended to wIth ahsfactory resnlts. The financml pOfuholl 01 the rhnsioll is in a yery atisfactory coudition. the halance in haud at the l)cgillnillg of the .real after paying all expenses £3 19s. , l)eing uow increasecl to £.) Ius. 9<1. The rlant and tore are al 0 ill goocl senic-eallle conditio)} .

,YE TERN

DI'TRICT.

Acting Assistant Go 1n?nissioll 61'- Dn.

'Y.

VEllXOK,

BARRY DIVISION. IIE ,\D -QUARTERS : DOAltD SCHOOL

(GIRLS),

BARRY.

President

Right H on. L ord Windsor. Honorary Surgeon

Superintendent

Honorary Treasurer

Dr. P. A. Kelly.

Mr. J. F. Giel! 1ingl-)

Mr. W. D. Robf'rts.

Honorary Secretary

,V.

Mr. E.

READING DIVISION.

U111mel'S.

BATH DIVISION,

HEAD-Q1.;AUTEllf; : Anuli:Y GATli:WAY .

IIE .\D-QUAT~TEHS:

TECIINICAL SCHOOLS .

Superintendent

Honorary Surgeon Honorary Se cretary ~lr.

Mr. H enry IInmplll'l>Ys.

:'lembers -19 . Drills are h eld on alternate 'fInn days at head-qmnters from 0 c-1011('1' 3r<1, L 95, to 23rd July, 1896, byenty-one chills toOk place. Thesl' eOllsist of strl'telll'r drill ('01 ' about 40 minutes to one hom. ('o]1owe(l 11y short lectures 011 "Iirst aiel" a1ld lJaudaging, with questions to each lll el1l11er. Fifty-four rasps of "Jirst ai(l" to injured llersons " 'ere attended to hy lllellJ tIers of the di,isioll ill the to\\ 11 "'itlt satisfactory results . 'l'his is far in excess of last yeaI'. The di,i~ion is beginning to be alllll'eciaterl as of great }luhlie us(' : has hpP11 ask!'<l to take :part in seyerallJUblic p1'oce sions, c.g. H ospital 8ullday Lifehoat aturclay, and melubers of the division are generally pre ent at fete', atltlf'tie llll'ptillgs, anrl Oll hank-holiday fetes. The first Church 'Parade took :place last SU11lhy, when 30 memllers ath>nuell, with the srrgeon of tIle division. Material in llosses ion of the di,isioll: four stret.clwT, oue litter (FmhT l,a ttel'll).

GUERNSEY NURSING DIVISION, PonT

1Iellllwr'

~Ir.

Lady.Superintendent and Hon. Sec.

Treasurer

Miss 1\1. B. Collings.

l\I iss Guille.

A. Bartlett MoorC'.

l~.

The hea<l(l~lart nl of the di\'i ion have heel} removel1 from Trinity Church I 1 t? ~h.e T echlllcal thouls, l\ l llllicil'al Buildi)lgs, nlHl it is thonght this will ma~~Ot~l~ dlvl.'lon llllleh 1ll0~·~'.yopul.ar: :'lll<.:h good lYol.k.l~us heen done during thp, year with the 'lIll.h~~ l.a.ll cC' ,C;~ll.I'l~C, \\ l:lCh ha,., lwcll rl!<[l1~"'ltlOll:~ twenty time for the conveyance 01 lCI... all<, Ill.lllll!(l ]101:;0I1S, tll1\1 the hospItal 01llc1l11s are be rr innil1O' to re " 0 0 cogmze ami avail them 'elves of the llivi.ioll. A ~onr'~ or lectlll'('1-) will Ill.! started in .Jalluary, aIHI it is hoped a larO'e ul1mber of recrlllt' \Idl he ellrolled ilirongll tlH'lll. b ~Int 'rial ill po ' ·e.sion of the cli\'il-)ioll: AlIlllll1allCC carria(fe, medicine I.:he't stretch ' I'd and IJtlntlages. 0 '

BITTON DIVISION. Honorary Chaplain

Re"

F.

O'~lelia .

1st Officer

Lond., ::-.r.n.c.s.

M . D.

Honorary Se creta ry

nIl'. J . C. Parker.

Honorary Surgeon

BllA~(·H.

L.lt.C . P.

1st Offi cer

Dr. ,Yilliam YcrnOll.

Honorary Surgeon

Mr. E. L. RouillSOll,

Dr. Arthur '. ,Yohlmallll, Superintendent

T. P. Chard .

ST, PETEr.

Honorary Surgeon

.:\11'. R. T . Rog!']';;.

Surgeon -Callt. Dtnid T. Key.

Mr. 'Yilliam

Superintendent

Capt. Thomas O. Ollis . Honorary Treasurer

ollll1lervill, J um.

1111'. William J. BaIley. Hono rary Secretary

Mr.

"ilbert F. Ollis.

ST. SAMPSONS BRANCH.

Members 14.

Honorary Surgeon

.The d~v~sioll. have met regularly once a fortuight for drill. The members arc nnw f:111'~y ~~Clellt III tretchcr drill. " First aid " has been rendered on several occasions

Dr. Leale. Lady Superintendent

Mrs. L eah> , Vale H onse .

by lllchvldual melll b 1'S of Lhe division. M~terial in yosscssioll of the division: stretcher and ambulance hamper, stationed at BItton P ansh Room.

z


312 BRISTOL.

313

BROAD PLAIN HOUSE DIVISION.

II E AD -QUARTETIS :

B ROAD P LA I N H OlT. E ,

ST.

P H ILI PS .

Superintendent

than ~W~l~ty ?ases consisting of l~m)))ol'l'hagr, concussion, fractures scalclinCl and fits The diVISlOlllS kept up to an l11gh state of rffjc;icncy, thanks t~ the eue~g of Dr' Buchan an~l the ofllcers, and too n11w11 praisp eaJ1I10t lIe qiven to thc formel~ for th~ trouble wInch he has taken to In'illg [tbout this state. I:)

Mr . H enry 'Y. W iltshire. 2nd Officer

1st Offi cer

:Thl 1'. S. H. L eOllu,rd.

1\11'. A. Dumbleton. Storekeeper

Mr . F . W. Brice.

Honorary Secretary

OYSTERMOUTH (SWANSEA) DIVISION.

Mr . Sam Evu,ns.

(N 0 J'PPOl't J'C'cei veel. )

Members 38. During the past session the aboye dinsion ha,e been rendering good service in the neighbourhood of St. Phillip's in which their head -quart rs are situu,ted, and they are liOW well-known. T his season demonstrations have been given at Bedminster, the Broad Plain H ouse, H ighbury Chapel Lecture H all, anel at the Zoological Gardens on H ospital Saturday. A stretcher, a medicine chest, and bandages haye been kindly giYell to the Stores D epartment hy friends and 111e11111ers of the division.

ROSS DIVISION. IIEAII-QUAnTE!:!':):

To W~• II _\.1.1" R OSS.

Sup e rint e nd en t

1st Offi ce r

Mr. William Canadinc.

Mr. Wallace H . 'Yilltl'. ~I CJll bel'S

CARDIFF DIVISION. Hon . Surgeons

Dr. Ries

Dr. T homas , Yallace Superintendent

Mr. W . F . Elmes. 1st Officer and Secretary

Mr . G. E. P eck.

2nd Offi c er

3rd Offi ce r

MI'. Stratten Irvin.

Mr. W illiam Davis.

Members 47.

.

. !his division 11a' lleC]? e 'tablishe,l only .ix months, aUll consisted ol'iainally of slxt~en mcmuers.. Ullfortunately sevcral hU\'e re 'ign ecl throllgh leavil1C1 the neigh~OUl:~OOtl . :JleetlllH" ll~':~ l'cen h~ltl Ol1 ce it fortnight for practice, I:) ,,'hich li.as .co.nsIstcll o~ hall(la,tpllg, hltltlg', carrylllg ancI strctc~er drill, with occasionally a paper WIth qucst~OllS . 1 he a.-ernge attell!lalll' e at praeticcs has been eicrht. T.he servlce~ of everal members oa ,'e hOl:'l1 in req nisition 01~ various occasions lln.l'l~lg thc SIX 1ll01ltlL, amI on Angllst B\lJk Holiday the members attended O~h?~~lly at t l:c . Hoss Horse ho\\'. K'). hon. 'nrgcoll ha. y et heen attached to the ~hV1SI0ll, uut,lt J hO]1e(l shortly to uhtalll the t'Ollsent of a local medical man to act 111 that capaCIty. It is al 'o Illlp ell to illorcne thc number of members after the next ('onr. c of amlJ\llancc lecture.' in Jnlluary, 1 ' 97.

N o meeting could be called for seyeral months o"ing to the pressure of work upon the officers, and for other causes. H owever, we have had t \\'o "cry useful divi iOll al drills and many sectional drills. I t is hoped that in the coming year something may be done to put the diYlsion on a satisfactory foundation. everal imllortallt cases of "first aid" have been reported, and in their ordinary ayocatioJl~ the mem bel'S are doing good work.

REDRUTH DIVISION HEAD-QI'AI~rFr:s:

Dl~vrDS

H ALL.

Ho nol-ary Su r ge on

MI'.

MILL BAY DIVISION (G. W. Ry.). Honorary Supe rintendent

Honorary Surgeon

Mr . W. A. Bucham,

Mr. A. Tlott.

j}1. B .

Honorary Secretary

Inspector of Stores ~'II'.

1111'. A. F . E vans.

T. H. Gibbons. Members 30.

Since its formation in t he early par t of t h e yeu,l' this division of t h e St. J ohn Ambulan ce Brigade h as increased in membership and efficiency, it now consists of thirty ambulance officers and men, who have in u se an Ash ford litter and stretcher, together with a good stock of appliances at Mill Bay Station , u,llcl a stretch er at F orth R oad Station. The division h as proved itself very useful durUlg the past year, its members having been called u pon to render assistance in no less

Cn~l\al'

R L tlllrie .

. 1st Offi ce r

Ins p ecto r o f Stores.

Ho n o rary S ec r e t a ry

1\lr. ,Villinlll DOlllliLllOl'lll'.

Mr. E. FllstC'r Xicholl.

Ml'. Herbcrt T. Moon' .

Melll bpJ's 12. This Lli\'i ion i' at pre 'cnt in a rail' state of pl'oliciency. Drills haye been regularly held, an,cl Oil the oeca 'ioll of the Ho pitat Fete, in July, our tent, equipJ~~ents ?-nll a stu,ll of mCll1uel's were Oll (luLy; fortullately 110 accidents occurred. IjlJlu,llclally, we ~tl'e in a " Ilcalthy" state. 'evoral accidents haye been dealt with throughont thc sea 'on. Mu,tel'ials in llosse.'sioll of t he c1ivi~ion: Two rerruiation stretchers one litter one cas~ contaill~ n g a ll the l'CCluisites for lir ·t aid, all ~tationed in a centl~al l)art of town casIly access] ble.

ST. AUSTELL DIVISION. (N 0 report rccei YCll.)


315 31-1:

No, III. DISTRICT. COU~TY .

No. IlL- Central and Eastern District. SIR, 1 have the honour to sllhmit the following as llly Annual Repo l t for No.3 District for the year ending September 30th, 1 96. The Central and Ea tel'll District to which I haye recently had the hOllOur of being appointed Deputy Commissioner, is Il0t only a largc, uut a very important one, inasmuch as it contains some 0[' the oldest and most distinguisbed corps in the brigade, such as BirmilJgham, Leicester, Northampton, and ' Yellingbor0ugh. Ea,iug only rpceived my appointment in August, I IJave not yet had an opportunity of inspecting many of the corps or division in the District, but the circular letter I addres. eel to the supt'ril1tendents and secretarie has lH.' en so promptly answered, that I am able to giye the strength and particular of each corps and division in detail. T here has been a substantial increase since last year's report, both in the number of officers and men, as well as in new corps and llivisions. During the year the Dudley and Kettering Diyisions have become corps, and I pswich will shortly he increased to one. Kew divisions have bern ronnet} at Dest'ord ill cOllllection with the Leicester Corps, at Rushllen, Finedon, Ringsteacl, and , Yol1astoll in cOlJ1lection with the ,Yellingborough Corps, new country clivi ions at Towcester, Dayentry, Brix\\'ortb, Hackleton allci Greens Norton have heen added to the Northampton Corps, llCW divisions formec} at Delmont HoI\'. palkbrook, Spalkhill, allcl Gleet in connection "'ith the Birmingham Corps, at Burton Latimer, Crallfonl, a11(l rt poli ce division for the Kettering Corp, t\\'o new tlivi~iolls at Dudley, and a new police On the othl'r hanel, the divisions at tau\\'ick, Great llivision at Ips,.... ich. Addington, amI Irthlinguol'ollgh in the '\Yellingbo1'ough Corps IJaye cea ell trl exist, hut it is hoped that one will be again refO\'lllCll during the Plluing wintcr, and t\l'O clivisions at Eand~worth have sevel'eu their connection with the Birmingham COl'l'~' I am glad to be ahle to rellort an increase ill tIle strength of the lI111si1lg rlivisions, and trust that this branch of' am bnlance work will go 011 deyclopillg, as there is no limit to the amount of good that may 1 e del'ivell from di. tl'i ct llU1'sill~. There is no reason "'hy the sick poor slJonld llOt lIe "isited in their own homes by the nursing sisters of this Association, much in the same way as lnrlies (,<1l'1'yout the duties ot district visitors in their 01\'11 p:ll'i"l1es. In tllis re pect ,Yellingborough may well be taken as an eXill11ple, for in that town, members of the lHU' illg tlivi8ion H.nder the supervisioll of their Queen's nurse, paid last year over 700 visits to the SICk poor, as well as letting out on loan nul' ing material such as ,mter bClls and pillows, and other siek room requisites. A successflll camp was again hel(l in Lilfol'd Park at ,Yhit. t1ntide, when detachments froll1 the various corps and divisions in the No:'thamptoll and ,\Vellingl10rough distJ ict wen t u1lder can vas for t1J C week. Th e camp was insp ec ted by the Commissioner, ('olonel Thackeray, C.]~., Y.c , and all l'an1<s secmed to be greatly bemfitec1 by the week's training. The Eastern District contains 25 divi.·ioll., with an a~gregatc membcl'R1Jip of S2.'i officers and men belonging to the Great En tern Railway Corps. They form a separate corps with their own officers and superintendent sec)'etn]'y, and are not included in the statistics for No.3 district. I n conclusion, I wish to take this opportunity of i hanking the superjlJtelltl en ts and secretaries of the various corps aIla divisions for the prolllpt mal1lH'l' ill which they replied to my circular letter on assnming ~harge of the district, and for the help they have afforded me in compiling the annnal returllS . AccOml~an}:ing this Report is a Jist of (,Ol'pS and divisions formillg the Celltral amI Eastern dIstncts, as well as an Abstract Table giving the strength and particulars or e'l.ch. I have the hr))1Our to be, Sir, Your obedient Servant, GE01:GE S. ELLISTO~ , HOn01'a,1'Y Associate of tlte Onle1' of St. J ohn of Jcnlsalcm; Deputy Gommissionc1' Ko . 3 Dist1'ict, St, J ohn Ambulance B'l·igacle.

D ISTRIDUTION OF COllPS AND D rV1SIONS , CE;s'TRAL D ISTIUCT .

Bllckin.'shamshire-Olney Diviion. Cheshire-Crewe Division, Du(lley Corps. Leicester hire-Leicester Corps, Market H arborouah Division . N ol'thamptonshire-N orthampton (;orps, Wellingborough Corps, Kettering Corps. Shropshil'f'-Shrewsbnry Division, Warwickshil:e-BirllJinghalll Corp~, Kineton Division, Rugby Division. Worcester~lllre-Dudley Corp!;, Mid-Reddish Division , EASI'E11~ DIWl'ltIC'T. Cambridgeshire-Cam uridge Di v i:;ion. E' ex-Malden Division. N'orfolk-Beccles Division. 'ufl'r)lk-Il's",ich Divi ·iOll.

No. HI. - CENTRAL AND EASTERN DISTRICTS . 'ONTAINIKG Be cc le~ J~il'J1lin~hall1

C Illlbritlgc Crewe Dud Icy Il's\\'ieh Kettering Kineton Leices ter

DIVISIONf'. Maldoll Division . .J1arket H arhol'ough ., ~I ill,Recldish Corp" 1\ orthallll'ton Divi ion Olney Rllgll)' " , 'llrc\\'sll1lr,Y " Corps WelJinghorough

TlIE FOLLOWING COI:l'S ,\ND

Diyision COl']!" Didsiol1 'OI'I'S

"

" Division Corp' Total: 6 Corps, 17 Divisions. A

n

TRACT OF CORP i:

gg

l\amc of Corps or Division.

~~

i2

I

Darnoltl wick 3 Belfast 1 Bi l'mi 11 gh am 16 Carlow 1 Crewe 1 Dlldley 4 lIanel ' worth and llletll\\'ick I 7 I ps\\'ich :2 IrolllJrillge ... , 3 Kettering ... Kineton Lt'ice. tel' 9 l\laldoll .. 1 j\lan fielel (,Mielland Rail way) 1 Murket Harborough .. . .. 1 Mill-Reddish .. . 1 Northam pton .. . 10 Olney... .. . 1 2 Shre\"sbury .. . WeUingborough 11

'3

?Jl eml)ers 2,:)40 .

AN'D DIYI ION .

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31

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2

19

1

6 (i

:2 5

3

6

1 10 :~

1 2

4

11 1 1

1

4

:2

9

10

3 3

5 :2

7

7

122

.5

~w

40 I 31 I 1100

I I

11 30 99 300

-

-

-

-

I

-

20 02

63 51 12 9

-

9 213

70

46

29 55 23 40 3J7

63 52 199

Remarks.

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317

316

BmMINGlI AM POLIUE D IVlfiIO~.

BARNOLDSWICK DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS:

DnrLL

HALL .

Honorary SUI-g e ons

Mr. H . C. Alderton,

.fil l'. R. G. Duffin.

L . R . C. P .

1st Office r

2nd Offi ce r

Mr. John Fost!?!'.

Mr. George Green.

Sup e rint e nd e nt

Mr. Philip II. Garratt.

M. n.

S ecret ary

Tl'eas u r e r

Insp e ctor of Ma t e ri a l

Mr. George BrowD .

Mr. J . Moorhouse,

Mr. Dixon Slater.

Mr. Ttomas

. Atkinson .

III em bers -10.

During the pa&t year there bas been an increase of 12 members in this division, wbich now makes a total number of 40 officers and men on the roll. The ",eekly drill has been well attended, the avera.ge attendance being about 26. T he members are now being supplied with uniform, and the stores have been increased by a new stretcher, bandages, and splints. Fir. t aiel has Geel) successfully rellLlere(1 in 22 cases, and 4 persons have been safely conveyed to Burnley Ho pital. The public continue to give their generous snpport to the moveillent, and at the Annual Demonstration and Cycle Parade the proceeds amounted to upwanls of £40. It is hoped that a nursing uivision will short;y be formed .

BELFAST DIVISION. HEAD-QUAnTEns:

CHIEF FIllE STATIOX .

Hono rary Su r g e on Mr. H. McKisack, :lLD .

Presiue ll t-.l\1r. J. Farndale, Chief Constable. H onorary Surgeons-Dr. Morrison, Dr. Holdsworth. Representative on Briga(le Connnittee-Inspedor W . C. Jones. Secretary-I nspector W . C. Jones. l emuel'S * 556. NUlllbel' of cases treateJ, t 569 CUllZON ST., L. &: . W . R. DrnSION. PresiLlellt-l\Ir. W. J . ~ichols . Honorary Surgeon-Dr. "YV. A. Loxton. Representatives on Brigade COllllllittee-Mr. T . Arnold and Mr. J . ]{ollason. Secretary-Mr. T . Arnold. Members 26. NUlllber of cases treated, 187. HOCKLEY, G.'Y.R. DlvnnOK. PresiLlent-Mr. C. Copley. llonorary urgeon- Dr. ,Yo H. Lines. Reprcclltatives 011 Bl'igaLle Committee -l\lr. 13. ,r. Hancock and Mr. J . A.• outbam. ecretary-Ml'. W. B. Hancock Meml)ors 40. Numher of cases treatf'll, 112.

HExrn A~]) KY()TT~ LAKE DIV!. 'IO::\". Pre itlent-Ml'. J. C. Holder, J . P. HOllorary nrgeom;-Dr. C. J. B. Johnson anu Dr. G. Haddo\v. Hepre. f'ntatives ou Brigade 'ol1llllittee ~lr. F. Gilbert ancl Mr. R. Godfrey. , ecretary-:\lr. F. Gilbert. Memhers -10. :Nlllllller of ca es treateu, 35. I\:1::\"U'S

E:I~G'~ NI)IlTO::\" Dlns[Q~.

Sup eri n te n den t

Mr. G.

,V.

Parker.

MemlJers 31. Thi. division consi'ts of 31 members of the Belfast Fire Brigade, and in proportion to their numerical strength have clone more Jeal "first aid " work than allY division in the country. The boroe amlllllance carriages, with alllJecessary material for rendering help to the sick and injured are stationed at the Chief Fire 'tation in Belfast, and are availalJle for the puhlic service day and night. Dlll'illg the year 1,032 calls for the ambnlance caniage were respondeLl to . In 60 cases the services of the men were not requireu, uut ill the nmainder the distance travellell 11)' the waggon was ~,616 miles. The repol t for tbe year contains a long list of ca es attended to, amongst them being 18 wounds. 1'26 fractures of tllC upper allll lower extremities, ;·W burns and scald!", 19 ea. os of poisoning, an(l 27 of' Jro\lniJlg.

BIRMING HAM CORPS. BEL\IO~T

Row DIVISIO~. Presidl:nt-Mr. John Hawkins. Honorary nrgeon-Dr. E. O. Bark. Repr~sentatives on Brigaue Com!Y1ittee-Mr. P . Davies and Mr. J. II. H awkins. Secretary-Mr. J. Hicklllall Ha\\kills. Members 21. Number of ca es treated, 2.

BmMIKGIIAM Film BRIGADE DIV !S ro~ . President-Superintendent A. Tozer. IIonorary Surgeoll--Dr. :Morrison. R epresentative on Brigade Comn ,ittec-Su]lerilltendent A. I .. T ozer. Secretary-Assistant Su]>erintentlen t Teviotdale. :\Iembers 55 . NnmlJeJ' of cases treated 154.

P1'ei<lcnt-Re\'. '. ,Yo Barnard, M.A. Honorary urgeon-Dr. Parsey. Repre 'enta liYes 011 Drigade Commi"tee-~[r . T. P. Costello and Mr. H. T. BUll ker. 'ecretar)' :\lr. J. Kelllish. Melli hers 3.i. XllllillCl' of c:a'e:; treated, 4. LAWLEY ,TI~gl':I",

M.R

Drnslo~ .

PreRideni-l\[r. Jas. 13o\\·].;:e1'. 11011om1'Y urgeon-Dr. T . BarnarLl ,ould. Reprc:-;entatiycs on Brigalle ollllllittee-Mr. J. Dudley nnrlMr. F. Chaloner. ecrdary-Mr. .T. Dl1l11e}'. Members US. ~lllllbor of (:'l. (' treateLl, 233. E\\'

TltEKI",

L. & X. W. H.

DIYl:-;IO:\,.

rresillent-Ml. A. Entwistle. IIonorary nrgeon-Dr. T. H . Dlakenay. Repre, elltati\es on Brigade Committee 1\11', C. W. Cursley amlMr. P. Davit' .. ecretary-Mr. " ,Yo Cllrsley. Memher ~.J.. Numher of cascs treated, 36. ELLY O.\K Din ro::\". President-Mr. E. Callbnry. Honorary urgeon-Dr. A. G. C. Irvine. Hepresentati \'e Oll Brigalle Committec -illr. T . F. Do toek. ecretary-i\Ir. T. F. Bostock. (No report.) SgVEn~ 81'l:E]i;T l 'T DAY SCHOOL.

Pl'('sillellt-l\Ir. J. H . LlOYll. Honontry urgeon-Dr Thos. N el ·on. Repl'esentn,tives on BrignL1e l'Oll1mittee-Mr. H . J . Livingstone 'lIlLl :\11". J. White Secretary :\11" . .T. White. Mombers 29 . Tllmher of castls treateLl, 271


319 SlIIALL H EATH DInsIoN. President-Mr. E. O. D errington. Honorary Surgeon- Dr. T. A. Brown. Representatives on Brigade Committee-Mr. A . E. ,Yright and Mr. R. C. Frazer. Secretary-Mr. A. E. Wrigllt. Members 19. NumlJer of cascs treated, 240.

Sxow HILL, G. W.R. DIVISION . President-Mr. E. Murl,hy. Honornry Surgeon-Dr. Neal. Repre entativcs on Brigade Committee-Mr. W. Mappedeyan(l Mr. W. Harris. Secretary-Mr. W. Harris. Members 65 . 'umber of case treated, 51. SPAUKIIILL AND GRE"T DIYISION.

President-Mr. 'V. Adam '. HOllorary Surgeon-Dr. J. Coole Neate. Representatives on Committee Brigade-Mr. R. Chinn and Mr. 'Y. Anderson. Secretary-IIII'. H. R. ClLinll . Mem bel's 4 . , VINDSOg STREET GA, ~ 'YORKS DIYISION.

President- Ml'. C. Hunt. II onoru.ry Surgcon-Dr. D. Holm es. I~t'presentative on Brigaue Committec-Mr. R. A. Dry allllMr. O. F. Duck. Secretary )11'. O. F. Duck. 1IIembers 27-total, 1,1 GO. Numl.H'r of Cases treated, 120-total, 2,014.

*

'r

Division A

" " "

" "

D C 1)

E H

Meillbers. ]31 97 9 92

Cases. 137

28 60

H

164 114 60

556

;'69

~4

The Cflses treated were exceedingly varied, viz. :- 'Wound ', fractures, fits

hums

an~l.scalds, apparentlv drowned, l 'oisoning, suffocated by snJOke ami gases, attempted

S~llCldes ~nd murder, llog bites, fr')st bitcs, sprains, concnssions, dislocation, clushed

hm bs, klcks from horses, bursting of yaricose veins. The co rps still remains popular, and has, during the past year, app<'ared in pn blic on many more occasions than hitherto. The cases in which" first aiel " has lJeen rendereLi number 2.114, a substantial increase over those recorded for 1894,95 and testify to the good work the Brigaue is doing. Tile number of memuers 0{1 the u~ok~ is about the same as in the last report, for although Hall l1swortll and. SllIcth. wlCk have now, form~d a separate Corps, additions to the strength of this Corps 11ave been rect'lved from Belmont Row: Sparkbrook, parkhill <LIlli Greet. There have l!een fifteen C,lses of invalid transport, patients have been removed to 'W arwick, Leanllllgton, Derby, ,Villenhall, Bilston, and other places. Th e General Hospital hO.rse al1l1Jl1~~I1Ce ha. been used twice. Th er e have been mallY cascs where conSplCllOUS abill ty ~as been displayed by individual mem ue1's 111 rende1'illg " first ai(l," and Y0.u~· CommIttee regret that they have not lleen allle to do all they desire in recog~llsIlIg snch cases. The .l11edi~al sta!r at thf) hospitals and doctors in pl'i\'ate practIce have on several OCcaSIOns h,lghly cOl11lllellued the men for the skill displayell. The Corps attended all(l gave a dIsplay ilt the Llfeboat Satur2ay uelllOl1stration in Jnly. III Allgnst a contin gent attended the Charity Sports at Aston, where four aCCIdent cases .wt!re attended to. The members were warmly thanked uy letter by one of the. patIents, who no doubt was saved from a long illuess by the action of the members 111 rendering "~rst aid" to llim. Th e Corps also attended the Cycle Parade, the Football Chanty Sport.s at Perry Bar and Small Heath, the Selly Oak

display, the Birmingham Fair, Bingley Hall Cattle Show, the Great Western Rail. "ay (Acocks Green), Belmont Row auLi CurZOIl Street displays. An endeavour has Deen made to obtain pe:'u1issiol1 to allix to lal~llJ posts enamelled signs pointing out \\'here ambulnnees are sltllated, but tlLC penll1t could not be obtained. The annual competition for the ~ilver Chal!'~ngb Shielll took pla(;e in November aud on this IJc~asion. the City Police were sncc.-ss['ui ill \\'inn~ng the Shield, the G.\V.R. (Snow 1:1111) beIng scrolld, aml M.R. ( Lawl ey Street) thud. The display was in every way sllccessflll, ant! the profit JUftde ellHbleu the "f:ir-st aid" Coml1littee to l)lace an mnbnlallcl' at tIle Gene1'lll Hospital. Au alllunlance has also been placed at the Tram l~epot at ,Kyotts Lnke Hoad .cO!' .tllC usc of the inhabitants of Sparkbrook, Sl'arkll1ll and (rl'eet, \\'h ere a llew (ltVlslOll has recently been form ed . An ambulance box has llePll placed in Bradford P<ls"age, Corporation Street, by Messrs. ,Vilkinsoll anLi Rilldell, Ii tted "'ith every rerillisi te for reJl(lel illg "tir"t flid ,', ; other firms wonlu Thc Police have bOl'roweLi the Corps do well to follow this good example. amblllancps no fewel than 101 time, and the street abrm boxes lUlve been used on three occasions. The \\'1101 e of the allluulances are in good condition havllO' been o\'el'hal1lell, repaired where llecesal'Y alld painted . '0 ,Yith the exception 01 an ambula.nce bein,\! placed at the General Hospital and an ambulance box ill Bradford Passage, the stations for obtaining" first aiLl" material are the same as the previol1s ycar, viz. :Chie(, Fire tntion, Upper Priory . Te\\' Street Railway Station On!::> Oflices, (;ol1l1cil II ou~c \\'ellin~ton Road Police Station Ladyll'oocl Police 'lation Hagle\ -Road Fire Station Hal'iJol'lle Police Station Bristol, 'treet Fire ~tation LOllg1l10re trcet ~'ire Station ~loselc\' b'eet Police Station Dnd!e\' Roall Police ~lalion Cu\"eutl'\' Road Police tfltion Prince' or ,ral e' TI,ea,trc I';:yotls Lake Road Tram Depot altley Policc 'tatioJl John tt'eet, K ew Town Row, Fire :Jloor 'l1'ect Police. ' t a t i o u ' t a t i o n Bradf()/'{l Pas~agc Xcchells Police tation Ceutr •.] Police Station, .IT,,wtOll treet r:.,y.H. Goods ...tation, Pitsford Midlan(l Railway, L:m1ey Street -' trect )lOllt.lgUC 'trpet Wharf Kent Street North Fire Station Duke ::-\tl'eet Police Station (~l1eell'S Hospit'll Kenyoll ;-3treet Polil'l' Sta t10n (;. ,r . R. tation, Snow Hill Baball Heath Firc ,-'tatioll CCllel1tl Ho pital AmhnhlH'cs are <Ll·o <l\:1ilalJlC' at tllC Di trirt Council OlJice , IIands\Yorth; the Birlllingham ,rork1l olL'c; !'ire Briga(le Station, .Aston; Fire Brigade tation, Ring's H~ath ; Hnl. Se\'cm , treet First Day 'choo!. rhe horsc a1l11mlallce belonging to tIll' Oe1leral J l ospital has al '0 been place(l by the Committee at tllp. dispo. al of the Brigade in case 0(' Plllergeucy . A (llJalltity of mate;ial, &c., has ],een purchased for st,n'cs, to rcplnl'c that us<,(l in rendcrillg first aid." An drort has bcen made to obtain a graut ('rom thl' Tcchnical chool Committee, or failing that for a room at the InstItute ('or tl1l11mlallCe ]1ractic<', llllt " 'ithollt !::>lIcce!'s. The UOll11l1ittel' haYll ollce morc to tcnder their hearty thanks to the ,Yatch C0 11llllittec for the frce use 0(' n, Committce room at the cllief fire station; to MI'. uperilltl'lHlcnt Tozpr a1ll1 tllc membcrs of thc Fire Brigade. for their attention on the occaioll of' monthly 1ll{'eti1l[~s ; and to the repre. entativl'. of the local Pres, \\'ho al'" lIlost kill(l in jll1blishing accollllts of tIle monthly mectings, and in hringing lwl'ore the pu],lic lilly detail. of \I' ork Llone hy its ll1el11ber~. The Committee trust that the general ]1l1hlic will ns"i t the l111'llllJers of the Corps by donations .'0 that there ~lrall 1Je 110 lack of material \l'h Clewith to carryon the work. As stated in the l!l. t report, more ambulances arc re(luire(l for parts of the town wherc, for \\'aut of the same, i1l.il1l'c(1 and sick l'el'801l 11<1\'e to he relllo'"cll in caL, &e., thereby often , tillle' callsing llluch pain n1ll1 incol1,'cllience. BinniJlgham has always bcen for emost in monetary assistance for charitnhle pmposes, alill it i hoped that the needs of the St. J oh 11 All1bn 1a,llcc Brigade \rill not he ov~rlooked . I.


310

32 1 1st Offi cers

CARLOW DIVISION. Y .M. C. A.

H EAD-QUAllTErlS :

HA LL, CAIlLO \\'.

2nd Offi cers and Secretaries

MI'. W. E. Hartland. MI'. G. II. Hartland.

Preside nt

Th e Dean of L eighlin.

C. F. Cary.

Mr.

F . Il . C.. ·. r.

nIl'. S. D. Chatterton,

Mr.

D. I.

Stratford Tisdal1.

Honorary S ecretary and Treasur-e r

Rev. J. F . Pillow, n . .\.. Memb ers 11.

CREWE DIVISION. HEAD-QU .-\llTfWS:

l\lr~I CIl'AL OFFICES.

Pre sid e nt

The Right Hon. the Earl of Crewe . Honorary Surgeon

1111'. Hubert Jon es,

V .P . H .

S u peri ntend en t

1st Officer

2nd Offi cer

Mr. A. II. Manley.

Inspecto r of Sto res

W.

J.

il~ee the ~a~t. anlluall'epo rt two uew divisi.ons have ueen formed in Dudl ey, Yiz. A l'<lliway dlVl.·lOn of 20 11](;'11, allcl one of 16 at the ROLlml Oak teel works. Owing to this iuc,reut:ie in the trellgth Dudley now Lecomes a corps, anti in COil selluence several changes have taken l']ace ill the list of officers. }'rom this it "'ill be i:ieen that goo(l progress in a1t1bnlallee W01'k has been made since the ,vinter. Much of this prl)gret:is has been uue to the personal exertions of the Chief l1perintelllle:lt, who Ita' l'een in COlllllHtilll of the corps sinee its formation fonr years ago. Fifteen o/llcer;; ,tl11[111en have ;).(loptetl the uniform of the Bricrade and the various divisions are ]lroviclell with wheeJ('(l litters, stretchers, al1lhu1tncd boxe and otLer Co til' t aiel" material, whidl aro distributed at depots in different parts ot? the to\\,ll. The corp has aLtelllleel valions puhlic elelilow:;tlatiolls snch as out-Joor fetes. cyclists parn.Lles, &c , when a hospital tuut is genemlly fitted up. '

MI'. Frederick H. Oldham .

Camb.

Mr. IV. A . Gawthorne. Mr.

In spector of Stores

Mr. II. A. Dellningtoll .

Insp ecto r- of Stores.

1st Offi cer

.!Hr. H. Payton. I nspector IIillll. :JIem hers 99 .

Sup erintendent

Hono rary Su rgeon

Mr. H. J . Broomfielcl ,

Mr. J. Brown.

Mr. C. F. Horo.

Honorary Secreta ry

Hill.

Mr.

J.

A.

HANDSWORTH AND SMETHWICK CORPS.

J cakins. Hono rary Surgeons

1\1e111 bel'S 30 . Since the last report much good work has been accomplished by mcmbers of this division, which has fully justitied the existence of a traineu 10l1y of alilbuhtnce men in a town like> Crewe. At the Alexandra Athletic Festival, held ill June, a lletachment was on duty, provided " 'ith tent aocollJlllodation. U IJ fortunatcly, several casualties o~curreu, and a fraclureu knee cap, a fractnred ool1n. I' hone, as well as several minor injuries were promptly attendeu to. At a Grand Fete helll in Crewe Hall Park, and the Cycle Sports at tlte Alexandra Grollnd, tents were provide(l, and several injuriec; were attenueu to. At the latter sports a serious hicycle sllla~h took rlace, causing injuries which \\' ere hy rur the worst yet dealt with at any of the local public gatherings .. Three of' the oompetitors wpre baJly hmt, and after being attended to at the ho"pltal teut onc was remove,l on a stretcher in an ill 'ensible state to the Cottage He pilal, and tbe other byo on stretchers to tlH'ir homes . . T he division is \y e1l 1~:ovid~u \yith ambulance Iilatcria l, auel an important addition IS about to be mad e whwh w11 1 lUuch add to the efficiency of the members.

Dr. Darhy-Westoll. Surgeoll-:Jlnjor Gliifiths. Dr. F. II m's. Dr. Hughes. Dr. Lun11.

Dr. D'Abrcl1. Dr. Percy "a1chel1.

Chi ef Superintendent and Local S ecretary.

':\ir. H em,)' Bl'l,;k. Superintendents.

111'. A. Fortllulll. :Jil'. II. II. Bl1rge ·S. MI'. l1<t1'k11(,··. Mr. Tltatl:hcl·.

Mr. , puke'S. Mr. 'uulling.

.:\11'. F. B('al(' 'rO\'l'r. ':\ir. 1". G. ':\lf~achelu. ':\Ir. Barkcr. .MI'. AillslI()I'Lh. .:\lr. Williams. Mi:;s Rollason.

Mr. J. G. Knights. ;'11'. F. O. Goode. ]\[1'. Page. Mr. 1Il001"'. Ml'. E. II. J3eck .

II' '' Bentll.

Inspector of Sto res

1\11'. II. lkek. 31501licel'. nnd mcmbers, male and female.

DUDLEY CORPS HEAD-QUAIlTEll,':

TOWN HALL.

Honorary Surgeons

Dr. 1'h os. F. Higgs, 1Il . D . , Mr. J . Ho\\'arJ Wllkinson,

.J . P . L . g . C.p .

1111'. Thos. RhodE'S, Mr. D'Arey Elli~,

lILl1.C.s L.R.C.P.

Chief Sup erin t endent

Sup erin t endent

Mr. James Slater.

Mr. A.. T. Dawsoll.

This corps was started ill 1 92 hya clnss at tlw mil\\'ay tatioll, and \l'a ' connected with the Birmingham Centre. ::levcral other ela SPS were formed shortly after, amI it became U divislon of Lhat ccntl'l', allll koon after that became strong enough to form a second tlivisioll of the same centre. So lleop was the intere. t taken in the movell1l1t hy ih' inhabitallts 0[' the tli~trict. and :-0 heartily was it llpported by subscriptions that, in answer to a petition fOl'\I'i1l'dell to Head-quarters by t:1'! Committee, permis~ioll was givell tv 1'01'111 1L Cl'lltl'C corps for the IIancls\l'olih allLl Smeth\\'ick district. E\' cry efrort is beillg madc to lind oflicers for eaeh di\'isioll, according to instructions i sne(l b.v lIeatl-(llHtl'ters.


323 HEYWOOD DIVISION. HRAD-QUARTERS:

FIlU~ STATro~, HEYWOOD.

Honorary Surgeon

Mr. H . H. J. Hitchon,

]J,lt.C.P.

Superintend ents

1st and 2nd Offi cers

1\11'. A. ·Waddington . 1\11'. J. T. Hardman.

1111'. J. T. Ashworth . 1\11'. 'Vm. Savil1.

Inspector of Material

Hono rary Secretary

1\11'. Fredk. Dakin.

Mr. Sam Fenton.

1\1 em bel'S 37. ~UR. ING

DlnSION'. Honorar·y Secretary

Lady Superintendent

.fiIi

Miss M. Wolstenholme. Members

S

111. S. Clegg.

~3.

In ]lresellti ng our second aDHual repon \\'e regret to say there has been a slight decrf'8.se in Humber ', owing to a few not having put in thc r ecluisite number of attendances, according to Rule 2. On the other hand \\'e are plea ed to say that a nursing division has been formed COll i. ting of 23 ladies, who have passed their examination uud er the tuition ot Dr. Hitchon. DUl'inp; the past year "first aid " h as been rendered by our members in 69 cases of accident and su<lt.ien illness. The division attended the review of the Lancashire Ambulance Corps h eld at Rochdal e on September 21st, 189:\ amI took two Dr"t pri7.rs. Th e laclies also di"tinguished themselves, !l.llLl obtained the first position in the competition, for which, h0\\"ever, no prize was awardell. We desire to record that t111'ough the generosity of the public, the h clp of ~ nperinteudent Koblett and officers, and the Co.operative Society, \\'e have been enabled to purchase stretchers and other stores n ecessary for the carrying on of our work. We have also placed seven boxes iu prominent parts of the tOl\'n, filled with "first aid" appliances whieh have pJ'ovcll very hel1elicial in as~i 'ting those who have been ::;0 unfortunate as to r eq uire them . lY e desire to i1lJpress upon our members the necessity of a regular attendance at practiccs, in onler that they lIla.y lle thoroughly equ ipped to rellder "first aitl·, successfully ia any accident that they lllay be called to.

Since the formati01: ?f. this div~si?n in July, 1893, it has grown and increased in usefulness. A 211~ chvlslOn, .consl~tlllg ?f certificatell members of the Police Force, has l:ecently bee~ tormed, whlCh wIll bnng the st;·en.gth IIp to a corps during the ensumg year. 'l he change of head-quarters to Chl'lst Church l\lan::;ioD touether with the ~lse of the I?rill ~all once a month will give a great impetus to ~l1lb~lance work dun~lg the c.Oll1ll1g wlllter, antI the Hum bel's are expected to largely increase. A. pub11c .meetll1g was heltI in the Lyceum Theatre on June 4th, under the presuleney o[ the :Mayol',. \~hen Lord Kllutsford accompanied by Colouel Thackeray, C.B.!. V . C., the Con~nllSSlOner, attcnded, and after an address presented tte certIficates antI meclallLOns to the members of the Ipswich Centre. Demonstrations Ol~ t.h~ stage \\'ere th~n given, by the lllembE:rs of ~he Ipswich Division, the Police Dl'I~l 'lOU, the Great yEa tern hallway Corps antI FIre Brigade, at the conclusion of wInch, both Lord I.. nutsford and Colollel Thackeray expressed themsehes hiuhly pleased anll satisfied with the work they had seen . b . ~ ~ent wa'l purch~ 'cd during the year, and wa::; utilised by a detachment of the ~1.1v~slon.' . a,~ all football matches with a stretcher and ambulance hamper. FIrst alll was promptly 1'endercIl to one of the players who fra ctured Lis kneecap, amI the s.tretcl~er sl) ua~l .wero afterwards thanked by the surgeon for tb~ skilfulnlann er 111 winch the lllJured pers011 was conveyed on the stretcher from the ground direct to the heel. At various times first aid was also given to several cases of fracture of the tlliuh t~vo arlllS, also to 3: SeVfll'e l1 e. h wound to a cyclist, all the patients were conveyed. eIther to the hospItal or then own homes by the members of the division . Two J~clplesf' patie.nts "'er? a1::;0 rcmoved Crom their homes to the hospital 011 the A hford l1tter, for wlllch :erVlce the men \\'erc publicly thanked in the papers by the Lady nperintem1ent of thc Turses'llome. " The oiticcrs anel abont 12 JUell are llOW makin u al'l'anO'ements to gO into the 'r 0 0 ~ J"Ingad e Ull110rll1. Il'SWICU N'uIl,nw DIYISIOX. P resident

Ii s Coulc:heJ'. Tr-easurer

Mrs. Pawsey. 62. The 11tH'illg (livi.-iol1 ha' Illet r.cgulady lluring th.e year Ol~ the second ~1()nr1ay ill the month, WhCll the member' eu;hcr have hallc!aUlll U I)J'actIces or a lecture. Some intere'ting lect1ll'es on varioll nursing and Jlredi~al /;:' nhject were delivered dmino' the winter sesioll hy three of the 10ea1 mellical lllen and a lllll'sin u sister frOl~ Lo.ntion. One memher. dill gooll sl'nice in a seY're burning accideJ1~ and by her skIll and presence of llllnd probably savell another lally's life. ~IelllbeJ's

IRON BRIDGE CORPS.

IPSWICH DIVISION. llIJ;AD'QUAIlTER8:

CIlIlIS'I' C 1I UltOII :MANSION.

El1l'oll ed Marclt 20th, 1 96. !IEAD -QU.\l: rm:s: TIIl<.: 8QU .\HE, InoN

President

Dr. T. L. '\Ycbb.

M1'. W. F. Fryer.

Superintendents

1\11'. Allan Hammond,

Sergeant Ofl'ord (Del1uty).

Officers

nIl'. B. K Gough,

Mr. B. Chenery.

1\11'. F. GOl'llerham.

Inspector of Material

Honorary Secretary

Mr. R. Scott.

Mr. ~lembel's

63.

Dr . .Murk cnlzic.

Dr. G. L. Prc cter

Chi ef Super"intendent

Honorary Surgeons

1IIr. W. Keeble.

BmDGE .

Honorary Surgeons

The IVorshipful the ..\Iayor.

.fill'. S. O. Eades.

Hono rary Secretary

Miss .fiI. :M ill er.

J.

H. Cuckow.

nil'. J. W. White. Offi cers of Div isions

I UO); BltlD(H: J) [n:-; [(I);' . u perin tendent-Mr. IV. larshall. ecretary-~Ir . F. Rob erts. II10X BIlIOClE NUJt:-;IXG DIVIRIOX. SuperintenllenL- l\[r.. F. K W ebb. SecreLary-lIlrs. M. lJ. White. l\L\]mLl~Y Dn r:-;[ox. uperintendent-Mr. II. W. Thomas. Secretary-Mr. II. J. Jame . MADI~ LEY NUlls[KG DIYIsro~. Superil)telldent- ~Il's. S. H. Wall.

Secretary-Mrs. 1\1. Manion.


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MVClI ,V E~LOCK D r\'JHlo~ .

Superintendent-Mr. F . P . Danks. Secretary-Mr. T. Cooke. Sup erintendent S ec reta ry

Superint e nd e nt Treasurer

1111'. O. Fmllks. Mr . , V. Thurkettle. T he corps now consists of five divisions, two of which arc nursing, and it is hoped another nursing division " 'ill shortly be established at Much , Yenlock, as it is tbe opinion of the Chief Superintendent that a division is not complete unless The total membership is now 51 men and 40 backed up by a staIT' of nurses. nurses. Tbe attendances at leetmes and drills are, on the whole, fail', considering the scattered district, mallY of the members having to walk a mile and a-half to attend them. During the nine months the corps ha;; been in existence the occurrence book shows much u. erul work has been done hy the mell! ber. . The most serious probably being that of an old man taken out of the River Scvel'11 apparently clead, bnt one of the members used Dr. Sylvester's method of restoration, working hard (harder tllan he had ever worked befOle, to lU:ie his own ex pres ion), for twenty minutes, ,,-hen he was joined by two more members, and aftcr forty minutes' perseverance signs of life appeared, and eventually the man entirely recovered. Stretchers and material for "first aiel" are kept at the I nstitute, l\ladcley ; the Corn Exchange, :Much , Venlock, and The Sqnare, I run Bridge.

~ccident to gil:l at same factory·-scalp torn orI'. Ii ractured leg {rom fall in Station Road . Cycle ~ccidel~t in Rothwel1 Ro~d-telllporal artery lacerated . ~aIl flOm. sWIng at pleasL~re fall' - back seriously injured . (.ycle aCCldent-hoy recclyecl severe injury ill rtroin' conveyed to Northampton I nfirmary to undergo operation. b , Concussion of byain-patiellt eonveyecl to Union I nfirmary. Cycle Sports-fwe cases attenrleu, all more or less severe. . I n all the ~bove cases efficient first aid was given, anrl the sufrerers were conveyed to hospital or home on stretcher 01' wheel litter. Many minor cases have been att:~ded to. by a~~1blllance men at factories which have not been reported. . 1ums]Jo1t.~Elghteen cases have been attenucd to uuder this head. the whe 1 lItters travellmg over all aggregate of 19 ' llIiles. . e

KINETON DIVISION. IIEAD-QUAltTEItS:

Sup e r in t e n den t

D.P.H.

Mr. J. Allison, M.n . fill'. J. L. Price, "LIt. '.i'o. illr. D. Lee, )LB . nIl'. G. Van-Vestrant. Sup e r intendent S ecret a r y

1111'. C. \Y. Lane.

Mr. F . T . Trenery.

S ecret a ry

Members 9.

Ho no rary Su rgeo ns

Chi ef Sup e r int e nd e nt

a nd

Mr. Chas. F . Bancroft.

KETTERING CORPS. HEAD-QUARTER, : "RrcIlARDs LEYS. "

illr. J . J . Rongbton, :\LR. C.S. illl'. J. W . Dryland, ?lLll.C. H. MI'. L. , V. Dryland, L . H.C. l'. illr. J. P. Roughton, L . R . C. P.,

KINETO~ .

Supe rin t e nd e nt o f Stores

M1'. T. A. Simpson. ~Itlm bers 129. Tile Chief Superintcndent reports that since his appoi11 tment in 1895 good progress has been made. Drills have ueen carried on weekly during the summer, and fortnightly dming the wiuter months. Squads with stretcher and material have b~eu in attemlance at all football matches, sportf;, &c. Numerous accident~, some of a serious nature, ha\'e been dealt with, huther partil'ulars conce1'lling which accompany this report. Members of the corps are to be fouud in nearly all the factories, and their aid has been repeatedly required . T he transport service, whlCh has hitherto fallen upon a few men, is being e(ficiently developed and organiseu. A gencral hospital for the Kettering district is now in course of err-dion. Upon the occasion of the layi1lg of the memorial stones, the corps made its first appearance in public mustering 0 strong. A section of the ,Yellingborongh corps, under Cilief Superilltel1llent , Voolston, were good enough to join The want of a central and suitable room for head-quarters was a senous difficulty prior to the appointment of the pre':>ellt chief officer. This need has now be~n \Yell supplied. Arrangements arc heing made for a serietl of lectures to the corps by the honorary surgeons, to whom hearty thallks are due for their cordial co-operation during thr- past year. Uniform is 110W "'01'11 11Y some members of the corps, and it is hoped that the number will increase. From the enclosed report of the Supt. Secretary for last year, it will he observed that the movement bas had to contend with serious financial dimculties, the present outlook, in this respect, is much more favourable. Particulars of some of the cases in which "first aid" has been given 1.;y the Kettering Ambulance Corps, 1896 :Member of football team-fractured leg during match . Fractured leg from faU down factory steps. Accident at Rifle Club-knee dislocated . Work man at East's Factory caught by mach inery-severe laceration of scalp. Boy's leg caught in machine at H anger's Factory-machine had to be tak en to pieces t o release h im.

This division remains the same strength as last year, although it wa hoped that t?e ambLl~allce cIa s.e al'langerl by the County Council Committee would have consHleralJly mcreased It. The ,li"i ion has no amhulance material of its OWll but is allowed the u 'e of the ~ tretcher at the Police .'tatioll . '

LEICESTER CORPS. II E_\D-QU.\ IlTElU;:

OLD Tuw~ HALL.

Honorary S urgeons

:i'lIr. II . J: Blakesley, P.1LC.fi. Eng. Mr. T. P. hearer, L.n.C.p. II'. Lewltt, ~LR.l'.H., L.ll.C.l'. Dr. Davies, )LD., :\I.H.C.S. Dr. Hunter, M.A., ~r.D. Ill'geon-Major Bradshaw- mith, Mr. J. A. Unitt,:\I.ILC.i'o., L.ll.C.l'. "\.)I.n. (Hinckley). (13al'l'OW-Oll- 'oar). Dr. pence ( ystOll). Dr. T. Gordon Kelly (Desford). C hief S uperintendent

ilII'. J . H. Buckley, T ra nsp o r t S u p erin t enden t

Mr. J. E. Roper, t . E. NURH[~G

I<'.Il.A.S .

S u p eri nten d en t S ec r et a r y

MI'. F. H . TU1'I1er.

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DI\'IsroX.

llpel'intendent-Miss .Fnllagar, t. Peter's Road. Honorary Secl'ctary--:'\ li 's Rodgers, Maplehnrst, Radcliffe Road. Towx DIn LOX. npel'intendent-i'lIr. B. Green, 50, BJakewell treet. Honorary Secretary-Mr. Jackson, Friar Lane. GAB DEP;\JtT:\[ENT DIVlSroX .

uperintellLlent-Mr. Clayton, Ayleston Parle Honorary 'ecretal'y-Ml'. W . . Lovell, ~O, St. Peter's Road. ,VORKI~G ME J's COLLEGE DrVI ION. Superintendent-Mr. J . L . King, 11, Arthur treet. H onorary Secrctary- Mr. , YoWilkinson, 11, Albion Hill. T . MAllY" DIYIHION. SUl)erinteliclent- II'. L. Hall, 6, Arundel treet. H onorary ecretary- 11'. J . Armstrong, 5, Elora Street.


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DIYISTON.

Superintendent-Mr. Skeffington, Oank Street. Honorary Secretary-Mr. G. H . Brown, Morley Hoad. BORO' OF LEICESTER 'YOI~KI -0 1I1EN'S OLUB AND INSTITUTE DIn, TO:\.

Superintendent-Mr. Z. Langha.m, Cedar Road. Honorary Secretary-fill'. Black, 47, Bruin Street. BARROW -ON -SOAR DIVISION.

Superintendent-Mr. Litherland. Honorary Secretary-l\Ir. S. ,Yo Mayes, Barrow-on· oar. DE, FORD DIVISION.

Superin tenuent-'Jlr. James Bennett. Honorary Secretary-Mr. G. La\\,l'I~nce, Desford. SYSTON DIVISION.

Superintendent-l\lr. W. Bent. Honorary Secretary-l\lr. T. E. Bowers, Midland Railway, Syston. 1Iembers 283. The Leicester Oorps now consists of ten divisions, viz, i-Nursing, Town, Gas Department, Working 1I1en's College, St. 1\1ary's, Leice!:ltel' Oyclists, Working lIlell 's Olub, Darro"W-on- oar, Syston, and Desford. Your Oommittee ha\e pleasure in reporting the satisfactory natl1l'e of the "Wol'k accomplished during the past year. The cases in which first ai(l hal:; been rendered are more numerous than ever, and a vast amount of pain aml suffering has been relieved by the care by which it has heeD achninisteretl. The following are amongst some of the cases in which "first aid" lIas bepn rendered: -Fractured thigh, fracture of the skull, arterial bleeding (causeu by the bursting of a bottle), scalp woullds, broken jaw, dislocation!:l, scaluetl arm, concussion of the brain, and numerous cases of epilepsy. The Ohief uperintelldent reports, the work 01 the corps has been steadily maintained during the past year. The combiued practices have been kept up, allt! have pl'o\-ed valuable to all \"ho took part in them . One uew division has been started at Desford during the year, and the Ohief Superintendent attencle(l the inaugural meeting. This ,vas to ome extent the outcollle of a puhlic (lemull::.tratiull held in the winter, under the cllairmanl:;hip of Dr. Gordon I~elly, with the Ohief Superintendent in cha.rge of the practical work. An invitatioll came from Nailstoll e to atten(l a combined meeting of colliers from fom neighbouring col1ierirs, /01' the Jllirpose 01 discussing tbe formation of a joint divisi~n for thi neigbuomhood. The managers of each colliery were there ill pel' on, or by deputy ill oue case, and it is hoped shortly to have a purely colliery division in this neighlJour1100c1, The 11rincipal featme of the year has been the Boynl Agricn1tmal 'how, at wlli ch members of the various town divi~iol1s asi 'ted the Loudoll contingent. Th e President, Sir ,Valter Gilbey, expresse(l his approbation of thp, arrangements maue, and thought they \\'ere the most complete amI satisfactory he had seen ill allY to\\ n they hall vi~ited, Dll1'ing the week 71 cases were treated. On the occasioll of th e Royal visit, at the reCJuest of the police, four stations were mallllPu on the line of route from the railway station to the show ground, and 17 cases were trea.t('ll. :Many ca!:les we know have been treated uy our \\len, uut very few reported. 0lle of the ,,-orst was a boy run over, and attellded by a member of the town diyisiol1 i broken Ipg and suuury cnts. A lady cyclist fe1l Ull<]er a tram sustaining compound fractnre of leg with terrible flesh wound with extecsive hremorrltage, was attended by p, O. Stephens who was highly commended by the house-doctor at the infirmary. It is again requested that all cases should be repo1'teu, and entered in the rase book, Th e Secretary of thfl nursing division reports as follows :-Durillg the pa!:lt Far ten meetings for classes and practice, anu two for lectures have heen held, The number of members on the books ,vas 73, of these, three have left the town, and 1<1 llave failed in .the regulation attendance: seven of these having left the eli vision

from. illness and other unavoi(lablfl' calIses . Fl've ne w mem b ers are prouoseu f th conullg year, and two for re-eleeticn . and these beina added th d' .. ' '11 or . e of 70 t, Al I" 0 ' e IVls10n WI conSIst mell~ lOIS. ternate y. WIth the !lursillg department, "first aid" sub'e t~ have been Incluuecl-the e, WIth practi °al work 'lOd th 1 " J c ~ formed. the chief work of the session. , e annua examlllatIOn, have ThE: examination papers were also criticised bj' the hon suraeon of tl 1'" valllabi . t" 11 t ' b . . . 0 1e r IVlSIOn a e III ollna ec me elng glve~ 011 special " oints contained therein, ' In the autumn, lectures were gIven 1Iy Mrs. Paine Ron Se f tl B d" d Oentre on tl " 0 d 'I.' ' . C. 0 Ie e lor ,: ,,~e are an reatment or HeIple, s Patients," and of "Ft'acture Oasps, amI rhe Home Use of the Triangular 13anclage" '[') . d b ...' I I t ' . Iese were acconlpame y plac:~ca l emons 1'atlOlls~ an.cl proved IlIOSt interesting and helpful. tl Latm l~lh~?ear an apphcatl0n was madE: for assistance from the division during Ie una VOl. a e. ab~enc~ of one of the district nurses, and further 0) ortu;lities of usefllln.f>ss III tIns Ull'ectlOn have since arisen alld been arranrred "01' 1 ~r '1 th close ot the . t' 0 I'. owaH s e t . year, a comlUUlllca IOn was received from head-qu31'ters with reference t o sernces tl 't at " the amhulance d f . tation at the Royal .tl.Agrl'cultlll'al SI101V. I n response ? ll~, 1 \\ as arral.lge . or SIX of the members, one each day, to attend ill con 'unchon \I lth the r~ursl11g lsters from head-quarters i later on it wa decided th Jt . shou~d also aSSIst at the ambulance sta.tions formcd by the local cor s at 0' a SIX the Joyall'oute to the show ground, on Tue, uay, June 23rd. p , p mts on 011 the whole, the number of membrrs and the interest shown 'n th 1 h been \\' e11 In all1 . tamet, ' 1 ane1'" \: as It IS hOlled will be increasinaly so 1'11 the 1cOlDlng ' e wor '1'1 '1' " 0 year. Ie l~llsport uperll1tendent report :-During the last twelve months the hand am~l1laneel wago~s have heen earefnlly overhauled and put into complete rel)air and are III g~OI workll1g order and COIl 'tantly 11 ed , ' A patient wa succe s!tllly rCll10veu from London to Leicester in conjunction with t 1le Head Quarter InvalId Tran~p()\'t en.-ice. , The ~lor 'e .a~ubll1allce wflg?n, wl~ich is kcpt at the fire station, has been n , ed 71 hUle~ s,lIlce last eptembel'! lllclllrllllg transport of five cases of illness or acciJ t t O the lIlf!l'lllary from outlYll1CY i C" [1'om .l1lIIelton 'Io\v bray N aruorou 1. en a h ~ ft 1'1 1'1' . ~ elistricts , . ~1 vl'O, lee ( lllgwOlth awl \Yhatborough. ' b , ~rrangcments ha\'e been Illade with the Oorporation to provide india-rubber tYle~, 011 the ~\'heels o~ the hors(' an.lbulance wagon in place of the present iron tyres. Pl.lllt?tl cruels Showlllg the ]o~abon of the nine ambulance stations can be ha'u on applIcatIOll to the 'llperintendent 01' lIon. 'ce o . ~he .Oollllllittee "',ish t~ l'al1 attention to the Annual Conference of Brigade Officers "~llch ~s to be h~l~l J n LelCe, tel' early llext year, anu it is hoped the Lei'cester Cor )~ WIll allonl the V131tors a hearty wekome. 1 0

MALDON DIVISION. IIE.\.D-QUAllTEHS:

l\IALDO:\', ESSEX.

Hon orary Surgeon

Dr. F. G.

cotto

Superintendent

1st Officer

MI'. Oharle ' Blatch.

Mr, Oharles Last.

2nd Offi cer and Honora ry S ecretary

llIr. Oharles Dibben.

Inspecto r of Sto res

Mr. J ..J Ql:,lin . Members 29.

T!lis llivi,:iol1, \\'h~ch was form('d in 1 94, continues to make progre ,and ha', on Fve~a: ~C'C.;~1011S durmg the past 3:ear, rendered service in the public iutere t. On ebIlletIy ~I tb, an emergency, dnll took place, accidents of a seriou nature were SUPl)osecl to have taken place 11l everal pal t , of the town, and, on receivina the messaw\ at hea~l(ll1artel's, despatch parties con i , ting of officer and men weret> ent ,r~le sllilerers were ~roll~ht back to head-quarters, and examined by the Ouolal)' Slll'geon, who, ~n IllS report ays, "the suppo ed patients were well treateu, and, were snch aCCIdents to occur in reality, the town would find a very

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efficient body of men who could successfully render' first ai.d.'" ':he ti~e ~~ken by the various despatch parties was good, aDd the bandagmg, stretcher dIlll, &c., quickly and accurately carried out.

NORTHAMPTON CORPS. HEAD- QUARTERti: NORTHA1IPTO::-<. Honorary Surgeons

MANSFIELD DIVISION (Midland Railway Co.) HEAD-QUARTERS : MANSFIELD. Honorary Surgeon

Dr. Godfrey. Honorary S ecretary.

Su peri ntend ent

Mr. R. IV. Streather.

Mr. R obt. K. Childs, Members 55.

This division has made good progress during th~ year, and ~las accom~lishe~ som~ useful work. They were inspected by Surgeon-Major .Hutton lD: May. Ihe stretcher and ambulance material are kept at the Midland RaIlway Statron, for the use of the l'ailway servants only.

Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr. MI'. Mr. Dr. Mr. Mr. Mr.

A. H. Jones, M.D., Northampton. H. Cropley, 1<' . 1-1 . 0.8., orthampton. C. J. Evans, M.lt.C.S., Northampton. R. A. Milligan, )1..R. C' .... , Northampton. E. P. Dickin, M.B., orthampton . T. K. H y(le, Jlr. R . c. s., Earl's Barton. W. H arding, M. n. W. H. Ryan, Roade. A. Linnell, ~l.R.C.S., Paulerspury. A. P. Kingcombe, ~r.R.t' .S.

Chief Superin t e ndent

Superintendent of Stores

Mr. J. Perry.

Mr. C. F . Olney. Sup erin tendents

Mr. W. Hughes (Intelligence Department) Mr. A. Abbott. Mr. W. H. Rf'eves. Mr. O. A. Blunt. Mr. T. F . Thorpe. Mr. J. T. Pilkington. 1.11'. J. Fieldsend. Honorary S ecretary

Mr.

MARKET HARBOROUGH DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS:

MARKET

HARBOROUGH.

Honorary Surgeon

Mr.

T.

A. Durrant.

Superintendent

Honorary Secretary

Mr. F. G. Shendler.

1111'. H. R. ·Uaynard.

Mem1)ers 23. During the winter, meetings were held by this division twice a month,. fOJ: drill and ambulance instruction. During the year the members have rendered aId III several more or less severe cases of accident.

MID-REDDISH DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTERS: HOLDSWORTH SCHOOLS. Honorary Surgeon

Mr. T. H anson Smith, L.R.C.P. Sup erintendent

1st Offi cer

l.Ir. Joseph Wilson.

Mr. William Rollings. Inspector of Stores

2nd Officer

Mr. E. Woodward.

Mr.

William Young.

Members 40. This division has more than doubled its numbers during the past year, and the members are considering the question of going into uniform. T~ere. have be~n several changes in the staff of officers, and, through the help. of t.he Dlstnct .Councll, more ambulance material has been added to th e stores, WhICh IS now avaIlable at any time for public use,

Harry Franklin. Members 317.

There has heen a suustantial improvement this year in all bmnche of the work of the abuve corps. Vlll'i ng the year the weekly drills and practices held at the J oIthamptoll I nfil'mal'Y lla "e been exceedingly well attended and marked progres ' in clliciency of work sho\\'n. Detachments attendell the local Annual Cycle Parade in July, the Amateur Athletic tiports at T Ol'thamptol1 in August, County Oricket Club Sports, and also the InfiImary 'port ill May. Throughout the football eaSOl) the corps provided a detachment for duty at Franklin':-; Uanlells to nUellL1 the matches at the t. James Rugby Foothall Cluh. At all the foregoing event every case that neetleLl "fir t aill" wa promptly alhl carefully attended to. The corps has attendell church parades at All 'aints Church, Northampton, also at Dustr)l), Ringstborpe, and, Earls BartolI. , ocial eYellings and concert. were llehl (alltl proceedings reported at head -quarters), and were well attel1<letl lIming the" inter month at N ortbampton, Earl Barton, and Kingsthorpe. N e\\' country divisions are {'orming, or have been formeu during the year at Towcester, Davelltry, Brix\\'orth, IIackleton, GLnJ. Green Norton. Furty more men have adopted the uniform, making a total of over 100 of1jcers and men wearing the uniform of the urig;lCle. The trau port service has accomplished YelY good work during the year. Tllere 11a\'e been in all 4~ ca 'e , of which 16 ha.ve needed the use of the pair hoI' e ambulance, 15 have needed the tl e of the one horse ambulance, and 10 have needed the use of the hand litters. OIfictr have been engaged 24 times, superullmerary ollicers 36 time', and member 39 times. Over 300 miles have lleen travelled hy road. The llew pneumatic tyre,l amun]ance carriage ha been used for 17 journeys covering over 150 miles, nearly all duriu.g the ",illt!"r months, alHI is giving nnboundell satisfaction. The transport serVIce at Northampton is self-sUPl)orting, and all oflicer and men give their time and trained services gratuitously. Thirty ollieel'l' and men attended the Brigade Camp at Lilford Park under the eommand of their Chief Superintendent. All were plea ed and uenefiteu 1>y the week' training. The reports from the Superintendent of the county divisions ha.ve been invariably good, amI lllarl{ec1 progress seems to have been macle everywhere, especially at PauleI' pury, Earls Barton, Dn tOll, and Ringstholpe. The corps has purchased a cycling stretcher carrying attachment invented by S. Sergt. Gardner. It can be attach ell to allY two cycles of approximate height,


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330 and will carry a patient weighing 18 ston~, making a com fortabl~ and e~sy method of conveyincr injured people for sllOrt dIstances. The annual lDspecboll of the corps was held at Earls Barton, under Lord Compton, M.P., the President. There was a good muster from the outlying divisions of the corp', and under the command of Chief Superintendent Perry they, were taken through a m~mber of strctcher, bandaging, and oth er drills. The va,nous movements and evolutlOns were perforDlerl in a fairly creditable manner, and after the ,march past the men formed a sql1~re and Lord Compton presented thc m~dalhons, and addressed the corps on Its performances that day. I n t~e evel~lDg the members of the c~rps, suppor~etl by L ord Compton and other frIends dmed together, and a very enjoyable evelllDg was spent.

OLNEY DIVISION H EAD-QUARTERS: OLNEY.

Opportr~nity is ~lso, taken to thank lhe honorary memhers and others who have glven theu' kmd support. The corps consists of 99 active m h " 47 .. women and 52 men. There have been 40 cases of "first aid" r:~r~leJ duung the year, aml there have also been several other cases which have not been duly reported, and, unfortunately, there is no record of them. Good work was (,lone ,at each of the three fetes, at which thc corps was in ~ttem:ance, 'I.,e.-The O<l<lfello\~s's Fete? the Shropshire and ,Vest Miuland AgricllltUJal Show, and the Shropshlre Horilcultural Shuw. During the year 24 drilh;; have b,een held, and the average attendance has been very good . everal lectures were glvcn by the honorary surgeons. At.a genera.l m,ceting helr1 in the Corn Exchange, on March 18th, 1896, it was nn~l1lmouslJ: dCClued that a ~omnll~l1ic(~tioll shonlo. be sent to Mr. F. E . Adams, late Cluef S~lp el'll?tenucnt, tha~loDg 111m 101' the splenclio. service hc had rendered in con,nectlOll with (I:e formatIOn or the corps, ano. expressing rcaret that hc should be o~hge,~ to seve,r hiS connection with it, all(l that thc best \\'i~hes of the corps wtnt wlth 11l1JJ 011 Ins promotion to Portsmouth ,

Honora ry Surgeo n an d S ec r et ary

Mr. F . J . Grindon, M.R. C.S.

WELLINGBOROUGH CORPS .

Sup eri nt e nd e nts

M1'. L. Cooper.

MI'. George Fellows.

Ih~ AD-(1UARTEIlS:

CI!UltCII, 'TltEET, ,\VELI.1XGBOIWUnlT. C hief S urgeon

1st a nd 2 nd Officer s

Mr. W. Olarabut.

Mr, Charles Gibson.

}lr. ,Yo E. Amllaml. Honorary Surgeons

In s p ector of Store s

Mr. Rowland Perkins. Members 63. T his division is made up of the Olney and three outlying country divisious, there is a good supply of ambulance material at each station, available for the pulJlic at all times, and mnch good work has been accomplished during the year.

1h. W, \\'. Clark, :\f.1). }lr. \\T. J. Watson, ,\1 B. ;'Ill'. ,1. W, Orr, L,l~,( .1'. .\II'. J. 'rc\\'(', 1,.1.,( .J'. Mr. A. L. Chignell, L. n. C'. 1'.

:\[r. H. H. IIolli<;, :\1.B. :\[1'.

Ho n ora ry Su rgeo ns

Mr. H. H. B. LacLeod.

C hief Sup erinten d en t

Captain G. Williams Freeman. 2nd Officer

1st Office r

Mr. C. R.

1\11'. John Mansell.

Thon~as .

Hon o ra r y S ec r etary

Inspecto r of Ma t e ri a l

1111'. J. Williams.

Mr. Edward Vaughun. Members 52. NUR. ING

DIVISION.

,\f.H.('.R.

C hief Superintendent

Wool tOll.

Superintendents

HEAD-QUARTER,' : CORX EXCIIANGE, SHREWSBURY. 1111'. W. H . Gardner, M.D.

L. H,C,P,

}Ir. Lo\\ c. MI'. }IacKel1hic, L. H.. C. P.

r.r 1', T. H. SHREWSBURY DIVISION.

H. Burland,

}lr. \\T,'uulld ers,

1st Offi c er

2 nd O ffice r

Miss M. II. Corbet,

Miss Marion Jones. Members 47

The Committee have pleasure in congratulating the memhers upon tIle satisfact?ry financial position of the corps, notwithstanding the very heavy expense for matenal, which was absolutely necessary for the work. A SLlm of £~5 was generously COI1tributed towards the purchase of the litter and material by the Technical Instruction Committee for the Borough of Shrewsbury, out of the funds allocated to them, and sanctioued by the Technical Instruction Committee of the Salop County Council, and whiuh on behalf of the corps is most gratefully ackllowledgeu.

?Ill'. T. II. Hilton, Mr. T, E. Grayeley (Treasllre?'), 1st:

nil'. C. r icholson (Tmnsjlort) . }Ir. J. H. Higgins.

O fficers~

MI'. A. Groome. :nrr. W, C. andcl's. Memhers 199. . Thc 9hief nperin,telldcnt reports th,a~ 5-! membcrs not having complicd \yith the legulatlOll,s, by m~klJ)g ~hcl11selvcs elllClent, \\'ere struck 011 the roll or the corps; hut,. 1l0~wlthsL?-1~d?ng tIll, thc tot:::ln.111l11Iel' or lIle1l1?crs is more than in any previous yea1. rhc .(hVISlOl1S a~ Great Addll1gton, StanWICk and Irthlingborough, have c~ased to C,xUlt some 01 the memhers belongiug to Lhc works at the two form er Ylllages wlll be attachetl to the two nc rc t <livi ion . ~ew tlivisiolls have been formcd at ,Rushdcl~, \\Tollast?ll, Fincdon antI Ring t eacl. They all seem to ~Ie ~hrowl1lg, thclr hearts 1llto Lhe work , and have already done good scrvICe, l,n, l'clldermg ." first aill" and helping in trall<;port el'vice. The 'Volla. ton, Dlvlsl,on are l'uLtwg 16 l1Ien illto the Drigaue uniform, and have been ro:t~ll~ate III gettll1g a popular gentlcman to take the command. The Ring teatl I?lVlslon alrcady hav(\ 10 men in uniform, an(l a nul'. ing divi ion of 1:3 l11ll'sin cr slsteni. Thc IIoncrary nrgeon of thi: tlivisioll takes great interest in the \Yorko alld, ul1l1e~' him, they do alL th c nUl'sing of the sick ]1001' in the villarro. On Octobe;' hit, the Hmg'lLeacl Divi, ion wel'c illspecte{l \;y Cllier nperilltcno.ent 'Vool~ton, in the vre,e~ICcof '01. MOllckton, ]\f , l'., ano.i\Jr..J. B. Williams, when an exccllentbanduglIlg chslllay alld drill took place . Detachments of the corps have been on duty at all football matcbe, athletic sport~, large outtlOOl ga.thel'ings and ftl'es; and, by invitation, a detachment of 13 ofhcers and mcn on Jovembel' 9th, took duty in tho strcet · of LOl1l10n, during


332 the Lord Mayor's Show, with the Metropolitan Corps. They were much gratified at the cordial reception given by their nl etropolitan brethren. Sixty officers and men attended the Brigade Camp of Instrnction at Lilfonl Pa.rk, held during the Whitsuntide week, and, if arrangements can be made, all have expressed their intention of going under canvas again next , Vhitsuntide. . . By the lamentcd death of the late Right Han. Lord Lllrord, whICh occuned about three weeks aftcr the encampment at Lilt'orrl Hall, the corps has lost one of its best friends . At the funeral on June 20th, by order of the Commissioncr, Colonel Thackeray, C.B., v.c., the Chief Snperintendmt and Superintendents were present, as a Dlark of th e great esteem in which Lord Lilford was heill by all the officers and members of the t. John Ambulance Brigade. The corps was inspected on Angust 15th by Surgeon-Major Hutton, accomJ.!anied by Surgeon-Captain Ritcbie, A.M.S. After the inspection, the competition was held for tbe County Challenge Cup and five medals, and also for five medals for the second best team. Th e Cup was Wall by a sc)uad from ,Velliogborough Headquarters, and the medals by a squad frol11 Northampton H ead-quarters. In May, 84 officers and men were inspected by Li eut. -Colonel Hill, in ,Vollaston Park. Hospital tents were piLch ed, and a very instrucLi ve drill, with horse ambulance ami other equipment, was carried out. The Head-quarters Division at Wellingborough k ee ps up its reputation and good numbers. On this division falls thl} bulk of the work, the transport service alone taxing th e time and skill of the members. The whole of the material at headquarters is available night and dny, and the horsc ambulancc can be, and often is, turned ant under 15 minutes. During the year 1~8 cases of "first 2.id" have been reported, the hal' e ambulance has travelled, with medical and acci(lcnt cases, 502 miles, and the wheeled litter 299 miles.

,VELLINGBOHOUGH NURSING DrVIRION. HEAD-QUARTEl~S

: STATION, CHURCH STltEET.

L a dy S u p e r inten d ent

H onorary S ecreta r y

Miss Mary E . Woolston.

~1rs.

James H eygatc.

Q ueen's N urse

Miss Pickering. Mem bel'S 28. The Committee are pleased to be able to report that much good work has again been done by the nursing di'vision, under the supervision f)f am Queen's Nurse, Miss Pickering. Miss .Mary E. ·Woolston, who has recently Ilndergone a course of nursing a~ ?~. John's House, ,Vorcester, has been appointed Lady .'uperintendent of the dIVISI0U. Members of the division, who have outailled the S. J . A. A. ursing Certificate, bave paid over 700 visits to the sick poor of the town, the Queen's Nnrse over ~,300 vi&its, tllus r~lieviog a vast amount ofsufl'criDg, and attending over 200 cases of :llnes~. The CommIttee wish it to be known that any poor pel son in the taWIl, who is ill, IS entl~led to the services of th e nursing division, and also bope that all th e medical men w111 S3e that their poor patients avail thel1lsel ves of this privilegc.

No. IV .- N orth Western District. De]111tll Commibsioncr-Major C~L\P.LES .J. TRIMBLE, L.U.C. P., 5th Lan ca hire Yoluntecr Artillery, Louth IIonse, l3amber Bridge, near Preston. A ssistant Commissioner-MI'. JOHN C. DERHAM, Chief Constable, Blackpool, Lan casLirr.. Chief I'ltrgeon- Mr. GEORGE GRA -T, )1. n., Pacliham, Lancash ire. Chief Sllpcrinten(lent-Mr. LA WlU,,,CE ,VII ITTAKER, Sunnyside, Accrington, Llll cashil'l'.

A NUAL REPORT OF THE DEPUTY COM II ' IONER. To THE CO;)lMISSIO. EB,

T. JOI!~

AMB1:LXKCE Br.WADE.

Sm, I have now the honour to prescnt my ,Annual RepOl t respecting. the No. IV. N orth- \\' estem District t. John Am Imlauce Brigade for the year enll)raced by the dates 1st Octoher, 1 95, and 30th cptembel', 1 96. I am distinctly of opinio~ that suhstantial progre s has been macle, not only so .rei:' .as nU1~1bers go,. but ~lso.1ll ~he or cr anisatioll and tli cipline of tbe corp and dl VI lOll sltuated III tIllS lh ·tnct, all~l in no (trade h[ls more in tere t heen taken 1101' improvement manifested than among. t th~ divi ions of lInr:;illg ~i:;tcl':;. I am .grati.lied to be in a po ition to. record all increasc of 749 ambulance men, anll 25 llUl'S111g sIster., and as demonstratlng the active pllrt taken hy the medical ]1rofe:;sion in the working of the B.l'igacle,} can notify n adLlitiollal hO~lOral'Y snrgeons. On ~h~ .30th . eptember, 1 96, the J\.orth~ "Te tern Di-;trict cOlllpru;ecl corps, and :?4 thYlSIOnS With a total strength o.f .2,.080 otticer a1\(l 11\ ell , Il.utl 0(' the c corp <1ll<1 (livisions liixteen have l1l1l'sing dIvIsI~ns atLn.cllcll retnl'11in a 475 1l1l1'siu Cf is tel's. The l)re ent year favourably compare WIth , 0 0 . 1' • • t I 1.he preceding Olle, whell the ligltl'es were as rollows: 4 corps, 22 UIvlslons-:-to a . trell l1 th 1,336' 12 tlivisions of l1Ul'~illg bl ' ters, num~)crillg 450. Therc IS thus sho\\'~ a;1 a(hliti~n of -1 corps, 2 division, a.llli 4 new nursing. d.i~isions. I ~ave to l'enort the ('orlllation of a new corps at Oldham, and IJ ew dIVISIOns at Adlll1gton, ELlpldleld, and Hazel G1'o"e. It will bc noticE'd since my last rcport that ~ome of our alII tli\'i~ions bave so augmentetl their lllllilbers as to have elltitled them to rank as corp'. The aUlliLion of the line curp created at Oldham through the e.n~r~y of Dr. 'J'hOlllP:;Ol1, as will lJe seen by referring to the" Ab tract" of corps ancldIvl lOllS. Oldhal1\ is 11011' in po~ses"ion of au organisation nnmbering 320. With. oue 01' ~wo exccptioll') praiseworthy efforts have heen cli. playeu by all ranks 111 meeting the l~elll1irel1lelllS of t he v~r~ou . corps and di.vibiolls: . ' The que tioll of JlrovlChng thc regulatIOn 111uforl1l s?cms 111 some 1l1stan ces to create all obstucle which cannot bc overcome. Yet 111 other places, )]ot very fortnnately situated eithel', from a point 0(' ,rcalth or population, I !lave ~'ol1l,d that there i~ 110 dillicl11ty cx periencecl ill ohtaining the ne"e ary fnnd~ I.o~· till [ImpOSe, alJll I al1\ heartily gin.d to say that in the majority of corps and dl~l lOns under my charge the lllcllibers no\\' pal'lulc in I he prescribeclunifo~'m of th~ Bnga~le. It ca ll he welllluder:tooll that a cOl1sillerable . UI1\ 01 money lS relllllred to clothe and equip say, 50 or 100 oflicer ' ami lIlen, and 11lnch sympathy llIust be extende(~ to tho e divisions ullll.ble to en list nfli cient pnblic gencro:;ity to el?abl e them to bnng them elvcs illto lin o \\'ith those who are marc: fortunatcly Ituated. .Huncoat Di vi"inll hns hCen ab,.,orhCll u.v the Accrington co rps, and. forcam hc ~galll figures ill this H.ep0rt, aflor an absence 0(' a ycar. From. infor.lIl~t.IOn at. my d~spo al I ~m taught til hope that thc l\lcltham ancll\Il"thralli l\I1le DInSlon \\,111 Agam appear as part or this (listril't. .. . Un Kovemher ~211(1, 1 95, I contlncted a.t Liverpool, in accordance WIth l11strnchons recci vCll ('1'01\\ ir II. C. Perrott, Bart., 3. com petitioll amon~st the eLlll'loyee~ of the (;]li' ,hire Line Railway., galheletl frolll the several statio)] on theIr hue.


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334 Seven squads competed, and I was much gratified by the high class ambulance work for my judgment. I may here refer to the great interest taken by this Railway Company in ambulance work. It is one of their pecial cares to have all their men in tructed in "first aid." Mr. Meldrum, their manager, is a keen ambulance man; he gives all the as~istal1ce antI encouragement he possibly can towards ambu~auce skill. The example set by the Cheshire Lines Railway might well be followed by other cOlllpanies in Lancashire. On the 13th Junc, 1896, I inspected the Jorth East Lancashire Division at Southport. The review was held in the Recreation Grounds kindly l ent by the Corporation, and the following sixteen corps and uivisions para Ifd: Brierfield LongridgE', Barrowford, Preston, Colne, Read, Clitheroe, Hapton, Walton-Ie-dale: abden, Accrington, Burnley, Nelson, Padiha.m, Blackpcol And Whalley, with a total strength of 3[ 8 officers and III en. Ambulance material cOllsisteu of 39 At the same time 13 stretcher" 11 litters, and 1 horse ambulance carriage. nursing divisions were inspected, including the following: Reau, Blackl'ool, Pauiham, Nelson, Colne, Burnley, Brierfield, Accrington, Preston, Barrowlord, Clitheroe, Longridge and Hapton, numbering 161 nursing sistcrs. A competition took place, th e judges being Dr. Jones, of Northanljltou, and Dr. Audlnnd, of IVellingborongh. Th ese gentlemen awarded the First Prize and Cup to Nelson; Second, Burnley; Third, Brierfield. In the Nursing Competition the Challenge Shield went to Barrowfol'd. Seconcl Prize, Accrington; Third, Hlackpool. The Review Prizes for the best corps or division on the field werc placed as follow : Longridge 1st; Accrington 2nd; Blackponl 3rd. U1'sillg Divisions, Blackpool l~t ; L ongridge 2nd. I \\'as greatly pleased with all I saw, anu in addreHsiug the parade afterwards I tried to convey my satisfaction with the work and turn out to all ranks. All the corps and divif;ions appeared in uniform. The nursing si tel'S presented their usual smart and effici"ll t appearance. Iuch credit i due to l\IiEs Fletcher, of Accrington, the hard working Secretary of the nursing divisions, and it afrOI'd. me much gratification to mention her name. The Mayor of outhport anel the Corporation showed us much kindness, as did a1. 0 Ml'. Kershaw, the late chief ronstable: but 1 am sorry to record the fact that the resiuellts of outhport evinced little interest in the review, as indicatcd by the small attendance. I sincerely trust that ambulallce enlightenment nlay soon dawll on this f,L~lIiol1able watering place. I forwardell to the Comlllis~i(111er a spE'ciall eport on tlli review in July last. I wa" present as judge at a competition held at Preston in .Jul", and I thcre aw some pxcellent work :ll1d squad drill ill acrordance with the Drill ~[allual. 1st August 1 ]llOceedeu to ,Yill sJ'ord and inspected this division. The men paraded under Sllperintendent Heathcote in the grounds attached to the residence of Mr. Rigby, kindly granted for the occa, ion. I witnessed SOllle marching and stretchPr drill, which was good. A heavy thunuer- torm coming 011, we were llriven to shelter, lvIt-. Rigby placing his billiard-room at our disposal. I questioned the men on "first aid," and was quite satisfie(l ,vith the answers. I woulel specially bring under notice the name ot ~lr. H eathcote. He is a most enthusiastic ambulance man, and doe some excellent work in the neighbourhood. The inspection of the Keswick division took place on the 10th August; 4 office]'. and 11 men paraded. Canon Hawnsley, a "first aid" certificate llolcler, and the Chairman, 111'. Hall, were also preseut. The new drill manua I was being tan~ht. I wirnrs!;p.d some very g00d stretcher exercises, and other (!rills. I was ciuite satisnt"cl ,\,ith ,,'hat I saw. I inspected the Rochdale corps on 12th Septelll her. The parade COll 'isted of Chief Surgeon Sellers, Chief Superintendent Buck, uperin1endent Ingham, 4 other officers anrl 37 rank and file. I ,-vas shown a considerable an'ount of' ba))claaing, attention to various a~cident'>, coupled with stretcher exercises, all thcse ueingOwell a~d.c:ll'efully executecl. I also had the pleasure of seeing the Rochdale Nursing DIVlSlOl1 nnder Lady Superintenrlent Miss Tnwnencl, consisting of the ~ uperil1tcndent, Secretary, and 9 nmsing sisters. I questioned thvse ladi".s OllllUl'siug, an~l saw them apply t.he roller handage. I can report on this nursing division as bell1g t.horoughly e0-Clent. I was paid the compliment of being asked to present medallIons and certlfi cates to those entitl ed to such and I nee<1 not say how gratified ' 1 was to fan in with the reque.~t. On the 29th September I was present at a distribution of Certificates by the Right Hon. Sir M. White Ridley, H.M. Chief Secretary for the HOl1le Department, submitt~d

to the Blackpool ladies, "first aid" class. The Grand Theatre, Blackpool, was most killllly lent free of cost by Ml'. Sargenson. An interesting concert proceedeu the distrilll1tion, all the ladies and gentlemen taking part in giving tlleir services. 1I111ch credit is duc to 1\1rs. Orme, thc lady uperintendent Blackpool Nursing Division for the till1e and trouble expended by her in developing this part of a111 bula nce training. 111'. Derham, Assistant Commissioner, carried out the following inspections:Bradford, 15th Augnst, 1896 ; Roy ton (nursing division also) 8th September, 18£16 ; Hebden Bridge, 15th September, 1896. I fOl'\va.nl herewith Assistant Commissioner Derham's statements respecting these inspections, allll I take this opportunity of thanking Mr. Derham for all the assistance he has given me in carrying out my duties. It will be seen from Mr. Derham's reports that for the most part he was pleased with what he saw, but as he put it, there is ample room for improvement in many respects. I quitc endorse all Mr. Derham's remarks. In some instances the members o[ corps and divisions do not seem as yet to have gra ped the importance of attending the inspections of their corps or division. By the Brigalle Rule this is not an optional matter, but strictly compulsory. I am sorry to report that thc after-named corps allLl divisions could not arrange for their respective inspection. I sincerely trust that this may not take place again. Birkenhearl, JIel1illelu, and Penrith.-To the Chief Surgeons and Honorary urge 0 11 of I o. IV. District.-I heg to tender my sincere thanks for the instructional all vantage. placed at thc Ii 'posal of the members generally. Of the corps amI divi i011(11 alllb~1IaJ1ce offirers too mnch l,raise cannot attach . A more l'nergetic, enthn in.stic antI eilicient body of men it would be difficult to find, and as Deputy Commis 'ioner I haye always received at their hands courtesy and assistance. I incerely tru t that thi Report mav he <leemell satistactory, as in my humble opinion the No. IY, "orth ·W esterll District t. John Ambulance Brigade has, during the pa t year, made !;ubstantial progrc'>s, I have tlie honoUl' to \.Je, yOUI' obedient servant, CIIAHLE J. TRI IBLE, Jlun. Associall? Order oj St. J ohn of Jerusalem, Louth lIonsE', 1311.11111er Bridge, Deputy CV1l11I1is., ioncf', .No. IV. District, XC'ar Prcston St. Ju/l It Ambula nce B1'l·gac1e. ~4-th "'o\'clliber, 1 96.

No. IV. NORTH-WESTERN DISTRICT. o'\' r.H~I~G

TIIF. FOLI.O\\"l~G

CORPS A~D DIn w:\ I Accringtoll Corp . Keswick Diyision. • Ad Ii ngtoll Di"i 'ion. t Longridge " tBaiTollfon1 " nlorcambe " t~e1 on Corp. Uirkcnheuc1 Corps tBlackl'ool Division. t*Oldham " t \;l'iel'lie1(1 " +Padiham Division. Brad fonl Corp '. Penrith ., tDurn1e\' " tPreston Corp. 'lithrl:oe Division. I Reau Diyi ion. 'reolne " tRochda1e Corps. *Edenlield ., Rovton Division. IIa.ptoll " Sabt1en " "' lb zel Gr(we " Walton-Ie-Dale" I [ pl)(It'lI J3ri(1ge., "\\'arrington ('orps Hellilielcl " "\rha.lley Di\'i'ion t:t:Uey\\,o()cl " 'Vinsforcl " tea, Hal'wood i\ll1'. ing " Total: 9 Corp, 23 Divi.'iolls. l\Jembers, ~,15(:j; 16 Tur ing Divi'ions, Mcmber , 4 7. '" New Corps and Divisions. :t: 'l'ransl Pl'l'ed from No. III. Distrirt. 'r The:e orps a.nd Division 1130\" Hl"ing Divisions uttachcLl.


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336 No. IV. DISTRICT.

REPORTS OF INSPEOTIONS BY THR ASS ISTANT COMMISSIONER. To THE DEPUTY OO~n[fSBIO~En, No . 4 DI8TRICT.

C01:NTY DI 1'RIBUTION OF COR PS AND DIVISIONS .

BRADFORD CORPS,

Cumberland-Keswick and Penrith Divisi0Jls. Cheshire-Birkenhead Corps, \Vinsford Division. CouPs.

Lancashire-Accl'ington, Burnley, :r elson, OILl ham, Preston, Rochdalc . DIVISIONS .

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SlIt, I have to report that on the ] 5th August I proceeded to Bradford and at the Hllacl-q uarters there, inspected such of the Bradford Corps as were paraded at 3 p. m . , viz., 1 first officer, and 9 men in uniform, and 1 police sergeant and 6 constables of the Bradforu Police Force. There were also present the Ron, Surgeon, Dr. Browne, and the Hon. ~ccretary, 1\11'. Georgc Chippendale, The mell, undcr the command or Dr. Browllc, wcrc afterwards marched to Lister PiLl'k, whcre a detachment of railway emplnyecs joi.ned the corps, making a total of 29 all ranks on parade They had with tllelll 4 stretchers and 1 horse ambuiance carriagc, the lattcr belonging to the policc. A competition was then commenced in the prcsencc of the l\Iayor ancl a large assemblage o~· people, for a silver challencre shield, the sflllads com prisillg the Braclfonl Corps, the Rail way Corps, and the Police. The worl- consistell of bauclaging, application of splints to fractured limbs, carrying WOHllllcll by hallLl seab:;, strctchcr drill, artificial respiration (Sylvester's method), verbal Cl uestions and answers. Each sq l1ad showed an intelligen t knowledcre of the \\'ork, Th e police sfluall werc the best, and were awo.rcleci the prize by the judge, lll'geoll- !ajor E. Wet Symc!', of Halifax. The HOIi. Secretary informs me the strength orthe corps (cxclusivc of police) is 30 (as C?Ill11ared with ~O last ycar) of whom 24 are in uniform, o.ncl that weekly pracnces arc helel, wlth au avera,ge attellliance of 18. 155 Illembers of the police forre are ccrtifica tell. Thc Centrill Police tation, an,l 6 other out-stations, have been fl1rnisheu by the Corporation wi th an am bulance Ii ttcr, anu all appliance,' for" fi rst aid" work. The Corps al 0 posse s 10 stretchers, with a snpply of bandages, etc., which are kept at the lire station. Dlll'ing the year the Corps (incluLlin l l the policc) has rcndered " first o.itl" in 50 cascs, 0 Roy 1'0'\ DrvIBION. On thc 8th t>ptember I procccclCll to Hoy ton, o.nd at the ,Vesleyan School thcrc inspectccl thc mC1l1ber of the Roy ton Division. There were on parade, thc nperintendent, MI'. John tan neld, the Bon, 'ecretary, nIl'. Da,rid 'tansneld, the 1I0u. Trca 'lUcr, Jlr, Elhrill Jlorton, FIl' t o Bicer Mr, J. W. Simpson, the In ' pector of .'tores, and uille mell, making a total of 1J of all ranks. Th ere were also Oil parauc, a llul'sing corps of 15mclllber ', inclucling theLo.uy Snpcrilltt-mdent, Mi Hntte m 'o rth,!) of thc c hold the llUrsing certificatc. I clirected a prl1ctice in oal1llagillg, applicatioll of splint', artiHcial rf'spiration, hand eats, and stretcher drill, awl found all could do the work creclitably. There was however an absence of nniformityaml "pontancity ill thcir movcmcnts, which shows the want of drill. It woul(l ue well a.lso if one 01' other or thc foul' honorary surgcons wonlu occasionally superilltend the wcekly practices ,t1l<l holll a l'ivli vut.:e cxam ination, The average attelJdance at the w ekly 1)l'Ilclice, is, feillales 10 or l~, males 9. None \\'ear the ]1rescl'ibCLl l1niform, Thc li on. ecretarv informetil1lc tllitt 5 boxes, containing amhulance lnaLcl'ial are affixeu to \\'alL iii tlifl'el-clIt pal't~ of the town. Thc Divisivil is ill posSeSSil))l of tiro Fll1'ley strctcher,;. aIHl 0. whe led litter is abont to be ohtaille(l, tOW<Ll'Cls the co t of \\'hich, the Roy ton 'o-opcrati\"e ol~iety, has cOlltributed £5, but no place has yet been foullLi in whi c h to hou~e lhe litter when ohta.ined ,

475

Hl;:UDE:-' Bltll)(;E CC)RI'S.

On thc 15th Scptcmbcr I proceetl cci to He1.l(lcn Bridge and in thc Co,operati,'e Hall there in pcete(l the Hcbden Bridgc Corps, cOl11pri ing the Hebden Bridgc, East\\'oo(l, allli Mytholmroy,[ divisioll. There \\'t're on parad,> 1 Ron. urgeoll, Ih', J. II. Thompson of Mytholmroyd, 2 Superintcndents, vi;;" MI'. J. H, Ellis of Hel' dcn Bridge Division, allli Mr. A. Fielding of' the EasLwood Divi ion. Three First Oflicers, 1'£:., 1\I l'. L, M. ntclirre, Hebden Bridge. 1\[1'. J. LUl1P, Ea twoocl, aIHl1\[r, W. Raw on, 1\[ytholmroyrl, allLl 3 mCIl, makillg u total of H. I put the corps through a practicc of hUII,[ltging, application of plint, o.rtificial respiratioll, tretchcr drill, anu thc rcmoval of the illjurell 011 hand eat . Th e majority of thc men did their WOI'K \\'rlt. but thcy all show a want of th·ill. This I pointed out tn t\:~ nperintelluents.


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330

The Hebden B1'idge Division have one Ashford wheeled litter, one Furley stretcher, one ambulance ha.mper, and they have also the use of a horse ambulance carriage l'rovided by the District Council. They have monthly practices, average attendance 12. The E,tStwood Division have one Furley stretclJor, and one am bulance hamp~r, which are kept at the Congregational Schools., , . The Corporation of Todmorden also provIde a stretcher wl11ch IS kept at the Eastwood Board School, and a ham per is also provided by Messrs. Moss Bros. of Bridgeroyd. They have monthly practices, average attendance 16. , The jJlytholl)~royd Division have one Furley stretcher, and one hamper, whIch are kept at the railway station. There are also a Furley stretcher and hamper kept at the Sportsman Inn, Cragg Vale . They have monthly practices, average attendance 10. The H ollorary Surgeons for the several divisions are as uuder: 1Iebclen B7'iclge and Ertstwoocl, Dr. Rus ell Cairne, Dr. H. H. Thomas, Dr. A. F. Thomas. Jllljthol?n1'oycl, Dr. J . H. Thompson. DuriuO' the year ended August 31st" first aid" was rendered in 23 cases. b J. C. DEHHA I, Assistant Oommissioner.

ACCRINGTON CORPS. Ch ief Superintendent

Su peri n tendent

.J1r. Laurence \Vhittaker.

Mr. John Hogan .

sadly deplores the lreaking up of the Clayton-Ie-Moors section, but expresEes the hope that in n. little time this secti~u,~lay be re-formed . , , Material in possession of the d~ Vlsion : , Seven str~et boxes, ~ach con tal?~ug a stretcher and litter, together ,vlth vanous first-alt! nece5sanes, four nllhtarypattern stretchers. Bell-tent for dressing- tation on public occallions, stores for refilling street boxe.', athletic apparatus and furniture at head-quarters.

ACCRINGTON NURSING DIVISION. A.

Members 18. This division meet weekly for practice allll instruction. Interes~ in th? wor~ is well main taincd. Many poor cas~s have heen lll~J'sed and trcate~ WIth s~t,lsfactlOn. A O'ood. supply of " fir. t-aid " material i~ ,always III stock. Nursmg re()Ulsltes, such as bair-bells, pillows, bed-rests, hroncblhs kett,les, crutches, bandages, are ~lways !'eady for loan to poor l?eopl?, ~30th .~he Snpenntendent and ecretarY,are , III possession of the full nUTSll1g sIster s um/orm, and all tIle other members ale gladually , npplying them el,'e .

ADLINGTON DIVISION .

lI1r. Walter II, Bullock.

Hon. Surgeon.

Members 57. Chief Superintendent 'iYhittaker reports substantial progress ill this uurpl:i. The efforts of the officers to c~rry on the business of the corps nllder the in Jiuence of firm discipline has been well supported by the men, and. just recently great ('.oats and. leggings have been served out. The corps is sub-divided into 5 sections, according to the 4 mlllliuipal wards with lhe Huncoat section. Instructional drills are held twice a \\'eek all the year round, amI the average attendance has reached the satatisractory figures of 20 '5 throughout the year. 111'. 'iYhittaker goes on to say: "The drills are as varied. as possible, and in addition we provide athletic apparatus and anll1st:'ments for the men after drill. 'iVe also strive to cultivate a kind.ly feeling of personal intere t in each other, as well as a rigorous (J.'1Jrit de corps." The division attended the following reviews, aDd were the fortulJate winners of the prizes below indieated :1896 June 13th ,outhport 2nd prize 1896 August 1st Barllohlswick 1st pri7.e 1896 August 22nd Chorley 2nd pri7.e Ambulane:e duty was undertaken at the Accrington Agrieultmal Sho\\', the Church Agricultural Sho\\', Cottage Hospital DemollstratiolJ, flllli the Annual Life-Boat Demonstration . An invitation from tbe Mayor was kin(lly sent, im'itillg the division to be present at the mayoral vi~it to Church to attend (livine service on J line the 14th. This was accepted. The divisional Church Parade took place on December 18th at St. John's, Baxendp.ll. ln aclditioll to the ahove. three loute marches and drills werc undertakell. The Chief Snperilltendellt regrets that the year closes with an advelse ualaJlce of some £3, but solaces himself hy reflecting that dnring tbe year very heavy equiplllent expenses were incurred, amounting to £11 . He begs to thank the men for the hearty and. substantial way thcy have assisted him in clothing and e<J.uipping them, This will be understood when it is known that every man of the Accrington Division hilS contriuuted 25s. towards the cost of his uniform. The services of the clivi~ioll have Leen frC(lUel1tly called upon, and the manuel' in which their duties have becn performed. has heen highly appreciated by the public. Th e seven street uoxes have all been periodically visited. and th'\ stores replenished, over £7 having uecn spellt in this way. 1111'. Whittaker

Miss A. Burgess.

Taylor.

1st Class Sup ernumerary Offi cers

Mr. Joseph Spencer,

Lady S ecretary

Lady Superintendent

Mrs. M.

Dr. W. C. Rigby Hon. Secretary

2nd Officer

1st Officer

Mr.

Mr. Thoma Jones.

11'. Jas. B,tiley,

. W. Atkinson.

Member 1 . Thi ' is a ne\\' di\'isioll, and up to the pre eut ba. not ,had time to complete it, organi 'ution. l'ubli ' interest i' shoWJl in the welfare of the movement, and a prosperous fu ture ii::' }1redicteLl.

BARROWFORD DIVISION. Honorary Surgeon

Dr. F. tle B. Pim. Superintendent

1st Officer

2nd Officer

Mr. J. Bolton.

M1'. II. Brown.

Mr. S. Horsley. Honorary Secretary

Treasurer

Mr. R.

1101'

Mr. Geo. Taylor.

ley. Melllhers 40.

Regret il:i expressCll that progrol:i call110 t 1"ue lepolt ed. , owing to the hfactBthat " until f 'd ow, thanks to t rI~l ' allOW 01, J'nCelltly a I'oom conllllloL be obtainell for pntctice. ~ "1 1'" lOll, f'Jee uf co t . 11 School BoaI'll n. room i' at the clu'posal ot t 10 llVI 1 "room ' I < , 'I 1, tl d tl10 other uy t 1e nUl'd 111 rr ul:ieu two llights a week, one mg It uy 10 men an , . ut fo~' ister ." ix cIa' 0' arc now under i llstructio)) alHl wlll shortly _be pre e e exam illation. The regnlatioll unif?r:n, has heon, adopt,ed uy all ran 1\.5. b -es s )lint. .Thlatorial ill posse~sion of the lhvlSIOll: '* stLetchels, 4 ambulance ox , I , hn.nuagel:i, etc.


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341

BARROWFORD NURSING DIVISION

The Bil'kenhead. corps is divided into ten divisions, distributed as follows :_ Birkenheac1; New Brighton, West Kirby, Egremont, Wirrall Railway, Hoylake, Cheshire Lines Railway, London and North-Western Railway, Great Western Railway, Pricc's Candle Works. ::lince October 1st, 1895, no practices or meetings of the corps has taken place, as the whole year 11as been devoted to re-organisation in order to place the corps on a firmer foot ing. On Decem her 6th, 1895, a general meeting was held for the purpose of considering certain proposals with reganl to the efficient working of the corps. These proposals were adopted and are now being carried out. With thc exception of the Chief Superint.endcnt, no uniform is worn. I1Iaterials in pOHsession of the corps: 1 horse ambulance carriage, 5 wheeled litters 37 stretchers, with a goud supply of splints, bandages, and dressings. '

Lady Superintendent

Miss. R.

A. Preston .

Lady Insp ectors o f Stores.

.Miss C. Booth, Miss L. Hatton. Lady S ec r etary

Miss A. Jolly. Members 35. Much interest is taken by each nursing sister of this division and a high grade of efficiency always sustained. The Lady uperinteDllellt, assisted by the other lady officers, do all in their power to retain the present position of excellence. To indicate the careful training bestow6d on these nursing si tel's, it may bc mentioned that they have two years in succession won the" Nursing Challenge Shield" and medals, given by the North-East Lancashire Division St. John Ambulance Brigade. 1I1u('h good nursing work has been clone in and about Barrowford. Thc prescribed lmiform is worn .

BIRKENHEAD CORPS. Honora r y Supe r inte nd e nt

C hief Sup erin t ende nt

Lieut. -Colonel E. T. D. Cotton-J odrell.

l\lr.

H. V. C. Bielby.

Divis ion al Su perin t ende n t s J" O.

" " " "

"

1. Division

2. 3. 4.

9. 11.

12.

" 13. " 15. " 16. "

Mr. \V. G. Douie.

Mr. F .A. Lpe.

" "

ML J. G. lIIills. Vacant. ]\[1'. D. J. Carr. .fill'. C. R. Harding. 1111'. G. F. Toogood. Mr. G. Proudman. Mr. J . Quine. ;\Ir. J. F. tark.

" " " " "

"

1st Officer, No.1 Division.

Mr. S. A. 111. Bielby. Ins p ect or o f Sto res

Samuel J. Carr.

1\[1'.

Hono ra ry Aud ito r

Hono rary S ecret ary

Mr. H . W. Bretherton,

1\1r. F . \V. Jackson, 67, Lord Street, Liverpool.

Chartered Accountant.

Hono rary Surgeon s

\Villiam Bell, M.R.C.S., L.S. A. Howard A. Bredin, M.D. , B.S Edward W . Brien, M.D., B.ch . \V. Moss Bristow, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. \V. Cotton Oorn wall, B. A . , L.R.C.P.&S. H . L. Finny, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. W . R. J. Garson, M.B., C.M. Theodore Green, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. C. R . Higgins, M.D., M.R.C.P., F.R.C.S. Francis Johnson, M. B., U.M .

Reginald J ones, ~I. n. c. S., &c. R. Thacker King, L.K.Q.C.P., L.R.C.S. \Vm. lIIacAfee, M. D . ; M.uh. Matthew McAulay, M.D . , ~r.ch. Bouverie F . P. McDonald, M.D., L.R.C.S. Frank E. Newington, M.R.c.s.Eng., L. R . C. P. Lond. Francis Preece, M. D . James Pinkerton, M . D., M.ch. Henry R. Preece, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. E. R. Woody Spratly, L.R.C.S., L.R. C. P. , L. S. A . Members 181.

BLACKPOOL (POLICE) DIVISION. S uperi nte n den t

1st O fficer

Ur. J . C. Derham, Chief Constable. nIl'. Henry harrock. ;\le111 bel'S 48. This DivislOn is in a mo t satisfactory condition in every respect. The regulation uniform has been adopted. All men on joining this force ignify their willingness to undergo instrnctioll in " first-aiel." During the year a:sistance has been given to 12 injured persons (a tabulatecl . tatement is adrled, gi ving the various forms of injuries and. 8i kness treated). In his report of this division, ~lr. Del'l1am goes on to say, "In several instances death would prohably have ensued had it not been for the prompt and practical aid rendererl uy the police, and letters have been received from sevcrallocal merlicallllen commending the . kill eli played by the members of the force in dealing with eriom; fracture, arterial lJleeciing, and the restoration of the apparently drownetl." III atl!lition to the 1~ cases in which" first aid" has been rendered, 1313 people have he en removed uy tbe police in the horse ambulance carriage or wl1eeie!llittel'to hospital, home, or from rail"'ay statioI1S to their homes, 01' vice versa. Dming the winter anti spring, lllonthly IH'actices are held. . In the ummel' From the ahove-mentioned list of injurell there is ample no d.rills take place. opportunity for actual experience in am hulallce \\'01 k, and when it is under."tood that during the summer one and a half millions 0f people are brought into Blackpoo1, the numbers of those <le11laneling " fir t-aitl" care IllU 't always be great. IIII'. Derham and his first ol1icel', Mr. 'harrock, arc to ue complimented. on the high &tate of efIiciency of the police force of Blackpool. • Retllrn sho\ying the num her of occasions the police have renrlered. "fir t aid "between the 1st Oetouer, 1 95, !LIlli the 30th epteIlluer, 1 96, with the injuries, &c., treated, and. a1 0 the number of removals of patients by the horse ambulance, hand litters, etc. :Broken lim 1>s (il'g, arm, thigh, rib, ,tc. ) 21 Dislocated joints (arm, wrist, knee, etc.) 3 'ntH alBl bruiSES (falls, nm rlown by carriages, etc.) 16 Yeinous ancl al'tcria.l bleeding 4 Restoration of' the apparcntly <lro\\'ned 3 nmn' ... 1 Fit· (apoplexy, epilepsy hy teria,nn troke, etc.) 49 Dog l)ite 1 n

Total ]2 Removals 136 Material ill the ]losses ion of the division: 1 horse ambulance carriage, 2 wheeled litters, with a plentiful supply of splints, bandages, and dressings. BLACKl'OOlJ

UH 'ING DIVISION.

La dy Su peri nte nd e nt

lUI's. Orme. lUembers 37.


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34 3

The Blackpool Nursing Division is only of reccnt origin . T he memb~rs. ~ssen:ble once a week for practice, with an average attendance of 33 . T.he dlV~SlOD IS a promising one, and under the able superinteJldance of Mrs. Orme ItS effiCIency and success is assnred. The regulation uniform has been adopted by all.

BRIERFI ELD :-;unSI~G Dn'ISIOX.

Lady Sup e rintendent

Honorary S e cre t a ry

Miss M. Bolton.

Iiss E. Lancaster. ill embers 9.

The regulation uniform is worn by these nUl'sing sisters. weekly.

BRADFORD CORPS.

Practices are held

Honorary Su rge ons

Dr. P . L odge, "B" Division.

D r. A . Brown , " A " Division.

Superinte nd e nts

Mr. Geo. Cbippindale, "A" Division.

Mr. ' Ym. Fritb, ." B" D ivision.

BURNLEY CORPS.

Sup e rnum e ra ry Offi ce rs

Honora ry Surgeo ns

Mr. Field "A" D ivision . 1I1r. ' Villiams, " A " Divi ion. , Police Sergeant Robson, "B" Division . Hono rary S ec r e t ary

Dr. Pl'oucllove. Burnley Lane. Dr. 'inclail', PaJiham Road. Dr. Crump, Burnley Roafl.

Ch ief Sup e r inte n den t

Supt. Geo. Chippendale. Members-A Division 155 ; B Division 30 .

The nursinu lectures delivered by Dr. Brown werc much appreciated. A number of memb~s attended the West Riding Gala, helc1 at Peel Park on Whit Monuay, and on Tuesday a demonstration of ambulance work was given. Thanks arc due to Brigade Chief Superintendent Church Brasier for his visit to 8radfon1. Material, "A" Divi ion: 3 Furley stretcher, 2 practice stretcher, etc. "B" Police Division.-The members of this division take a lively interest in " first-aid" work. Practices are -weekly; attendance 50. Tho Chief C011stable, Mr. J . C. Paul, has am hulance work at heart. Like the Blackpool police force, each candidate for the Bradford force must say that he will flttenu a course of ambulance lectures and sit for examination. A competition for the Challenge Shield took place in Augu,;t, "B" Division winning it .. A large nurnbE:r of' ca es }lave been treated durinu the year, and duly enb-red III the occurrence book. 1\0 return of these accid~ts were furnished to the Deputy Commif<sioner. The regulation uniform has been adopted. Material, "B" Division : 1 wheeled litter, 1 stretcher, etc.

BRIERFIELD DIVISION. Honorary Secretary

Dr. Bird. Sup e rint e nde n t

1st Office r

Mr. Wrn. Howarth.

2nd Offi cer

Mr. J. Mullinder.

Honorary S ec r et ary

Mr.

F. T.

lIIr. L.

T otal 185.

"A" Division.-Drills are held weekly and efficiency is well maiutained.

Mr. H . Veevers.

Dr. Cros.le}', Bo 0 Grove. Dr. ·W itham . Dr. illarsden, Ladies Division.

:Merrett.

Members 57. The head-quarters of this division are situateu in Bumley Road, and are o{,en 011 Monday, Tuesday, 'Yednesday, and Thursday, from 6 to 10 p.m . ; Saturdays from 1.30 to 10.30 p. m . Practices take place once a week in SUlTllTler ami twice a week during the winter months. Average attendallcp. 20. This division is very energetic and well managed. The regulatioll uniform is worn by both officers and men . Material in possession of the division: 1 pony litter, 1 Ashford litter, 1 medicil1e and appliance case, &c.

I

ieho1. on.

Divis io na l S u p erin t ende n ts 1\[1'. Hartley.

Ir. G. Frankland. lUI'. Hine.

:JIr. Sheppard.

S uperintending S ecretary

Mr. WIll.

S ecretary

heppal'd.

:JIr. Wilkinson. Inspector of S t o res

Mr. Suthers. Memhers 150. The BUl'nley Corp is l'}llit up ill[o four tlivisions, named as follows :-I3ll1'uley Lane, BUl'lll!'y Wood, 'Ye"t Emf, allli Ro:c Grove, all " 'it bin the horough boundary. The regulation unifurlll ha heen a(loptcd throughout. Yery atisfactory progress has beell made, a11l1 the eflicient state of the corp' retlects much credit on all concerned. ~\.. (lUMl from thi ('orps \\'11 ' SUl.!ce ',, ('111 lJl carrying off the second prize at the Torth-Eu:t Lanc;;. Divisiou re\'iew at Southport ill June la t. Th e members of oach cli"i..,ioll llIeet for practice 011ce in ea('l! week, and a general parade take place every month under Chief "uperi!ltelHlent Nichol. on. Tbi i a particularly good system, a!lcl is ]1l'od net i ve of III uch steu(liness in drill movemcnt', an example worth following by other largb eorps. All IlclllOllstrationsand puulic gatherings have been attended. The number of cases rct!eil'illg "1ilst-ui(1 ., treatmcnt exceeds the previous year. The upcrintclll1ent Sccretary terminate his report by saying that the best thank of the corjls are tlue to the Corporation alJd authorities of the Mitre Street ,chool for the pcrlllis.ion to use 1'00111 ' 1'01' drill Pl1l'pO 'cs. illaterial in posse ' 'ion of the corps: 4 wheeled litters, 11 a 111 bulance boxes fixetl in various parts of the borough, each contailling a 'tretcher a11 11 all othcr neces ary amhlllance appliances; 1 stretcllers, \\'ith a good npply of tilled ambulance haversack . etc. BURXLEY

T1J[~'IXG

Drnslox.

La dy Superin t e n de n t

Ho norary S ecretary

Mrs. Alder ley.

Mr . Steven on. Mem bel'S 50.

The nursing division, although les. iUllumbers than last year, retains all its gooa. qualitie", anll i. in excellent working order, all the" 11l1l' ing sisters" being mo t enthu iastie in the work. The l'egnla,tioll uniforlll i ,,"om. COl1E,iderubly over 100 cases ha,'e receiyell care al1t1 attention dUl'i:1g the pa. t year. 1lI


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CLITHEROE DIVISION. Honora ry Surge on

Super int e nd en t

Dr. J. J. Fraser.

1\11'. F. Stark.

1st Offi ce r

2 nd O ffice r

3rd Offi cer

Mr. 111. H . Dawson.

Mr. Wm . Pimler.

l\f r. IL J. Garner.

The c1ivisiol1 is divi?ed into two sections, one in Colne, the other being outside the borough, at Foulndge. Only some of the members have unifol'lllS. Practices are monthly, the average attendance of 12 not l)('in cr satisfactory_ Over 40 accidents have received" first aiel" treatment in a most efficient mauneI'. Material in possession of the division: Horse ambulance carriacre 2 wheeled litters, 7 stretchers, etc. b , COLNE

Insp ecto r o f Sto r es

1\11'. William Rushton . Hono rary S ecret ary

Hono ra ry Treas u re r

Lady Sup e r inte nd e nt

La dy Assist ant S u p erin t endent

Mrs. Ely Taylor. Honorary S ecretary

Mrs.

Mcrnhers 40 . Although not quite so strong in nnmbel's, the Clitheroe Division seems most energetic, performing a considera~le flmount of u~e~ul work. The newly-purchased wheeled litter has been used 4 bmes to convey lDJurecl persons to the Blackbul'll I nfirmary. The number of accidents receiving" first-aill " attcntion illCludps fractures of the thigh, leg, forearm, patella, fingers, and c~lla~'-bonp? one case of choking, nl~oplectic, epileptic, and fainting seiznres, 2 cases of (hslocatlOlIs, bul'J1s, scalds, brUIses, euts and sJlrains were frefluently under treatment . Practices take place fortllightly, with an average attendance of 11. To angment the funds of the division the members took part in some parade., giving nmbulance demonstration . In August a march-out took place to Bolton -hy-Bowlalld, and a demonstration was aiven on the Green. llbscdptiOllS towards the fU1lds were afterwards handed in. to By the kind permi sion of IIlr. C. B. K ·Wright, leave was gi ven to visit the groumls and other places of intel'e"t at Botton Hall. . The annual dinner took place in September. Aflel' dinner, medallions and cel'tlficatps \\'ere presented. Occasion was also taken to present, on uehalf of the mem bel'S, a handsome portmanteau to the late Superintendent, 1\11'. J. Riley, as a ma,rk of high €steem and respect. A scheme was considered to make colle('tiolls at the various mills. T his was aLl opted ann carried ont with the most satiHfactory rrsults . The best thanks of the oflicers and men arc dnp to the people at Bolton-by-13owland for their subscriptions, to thp. wOl'kpeop1p at the several mills for their ready response to the appeal for help, to Messrs. J. and J. CO\\ man for the use of a field f~r practices and drills, to the Clitheroe Choral Union for half the proceed -. of thClr concert. The pre cribed uniform i~ worn by all the men. The oOlcers have not quite completed theirs. Materials in possession of the division : 1 street ambulance box, containing stretchers, splints bandages, &c., 1 wheeled Asllfol'd litter, 4 Furley . tretchers etc. CLITHEROIl:

NUnSING

DIY},

usan

Lalldles.·.

:i\f ell1uers 46. This division i in a flouri hing comhtioll ; ulllllembcrs wear the prescribed uniform. Practices arc 011 fir t Tuesday of each month, 50 per cent. of the members always attending.

EDENFIELD DIVISION. Honorary Surgeon

Dr. Superintendent

}'Ir. J no. ,Yhittaker.

11 omy

Deaos.

1st Officer

2nd Officer

lIrr. Amolll A. Rostron.

Mr. Robt. Pilling.

Honorary S ecretary and Ins p ector of St ores.

1111'. William Haslam, JuJU'. lIIemuers 24. Practice tak place once a week, average attendance 15. No uniforlll has as yet beeu obtained. }'laterial in posses iOll of the division: 1 whee1ecllitter, 2 stretchers, etc.

HAPTON DIVISION.

IOX.

Lad y S u perinte ndent

Honora r y Secret a ry

Miss King.

Mrs. T . A . Davis.

Su pe r inten d en t

:Ml'.

1s t O fficer a nd Ho n. S ec r et ary

H. Knox.

Ml'. W. Web ' tcr. nlemhers 14.

Members 22.

1\ 0 report)s furn ished as to the condition of this "nursing divi ion."

Practices . take 1 111ace each altel'llate week. General case, both eliou and slioht 0 , .h ave reCClVet treatment. The members show a gooll spirit, and are determined to keep together. COlllplete regulation uniform has been supplied; 2 oliicel's and 10 men attended the review at South port. Material in po se ·sion of the division: 1 litter, 3 stretchers, 2 ambulance bags.

COLNE DIVISION. Honorary Su r geon

A. A. G. Dickey,

~.

Miss Sarah Frankland.

Mr. Jas. Hargrcaves.

1\11'. T . A. Davies.

NUll:>nw DrvIsIO

HAl'TO~ NUllSING DIY1SION.

M.D.

Superintendent

1st Offi cer

La dy Sup e r inte nd e nt

Mr. Wm. Atkinson.

Mr. F. J. Weth.

Mrs. Holdsworth.

Honora ry Secretary

Mem bel'S 10.

Mr. T hos. Butterworth .

The division practices each week. These nnrsing sisters attended tile review at .Southport. The prescribed uniform is worn. All take a deep interest in the work.

Members 30.


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347

HAZEL GROVE DIVISION.

Honora ry S ec r et a ry

Honorary Surgeon

M I'.

,V. H.

T omlinson,

Mr.

F.R.c. s . Eng.

1If. H. ,

2nd Officer

Sup e rintendent

1st Office r

MI'. Sidney J. R ogers.

Mr. '1'. Jackson .

Mr. Jos . Johnson.

Inspector of Stores

Honorary Secreta ry

M I'. Ow en Garn er.

MI'. J . W. Dawson .

J. L. Ellllllison. Members ] 6. No uniform i~ worn, this being a railway division . No report has heen received. .\laterial in possession of the lli visioll: 1 stretcher and somc am buhllce boxes.

HEYWOOD DIVISION.

Members 19.

(Tl'ansfened frolll No. II I. District.)

01:

the 1s~ Septemb.er of T his is quite a Dew d ivision, having only been formed this year. Drill takes place onco a week, 0:1 Tuesday evelllngs Ch1l'lllg the wmter l1Ionths alld once a month in the summer tlme. The Hon . SecretalY Jeports that subscril;tioDs are coming in well, and that material '.I'ill a~ once h.e ohtaine~l. Th equestion of uniform will follow as soon as funds permIt. Everythmg promIse ,yell for the future.

Ho norary S urgeon

Dr. Ilitchin. S uperinte n dent

1st O fficer

lIll'. A. Waddington.

~lr.

2nd O fficer

J . T. Harc1man.

111'.

I

am Fenton.

lIlplJlhen; 37 .

HEBDEN BRIDGE CORPS. Hono rary Surgeo ns

Dr. Thompson .

Dr.

Rus~ell

CaiJ'lls.

D ivis ion a l Su peri nte nd e nts

Hebden Brillge-Mr. G. R. Ellis. Eastwood-Mr. A. Fielrling. MytholmroyJ-1'IIr. W. Pearson. Hon orary S ecret ary

.\11'. Fenton l'CpOl't~ that owing to ;,01111:' of Lhe menlhel's having f'ailell to put in thc rl'cl'lisiLe Ilull'lJer of practice;;, the) c iH a slight fn.lling 011' ill thcir strenath. During the past year" Jlrst aid" a~;;i;;tallce has oeen given in 69 instan ces. The clivisioll ha~ pal'allell for open ail' prac Lices at Tottington, Hmy, anci Rochdale. Through the gl:'nclo>,ity of the pllblic, the liclp of Police uperintellclent Noblett and his mell, togeth I' with that of tllc Co-operaLi\Te Society, wall boxes lilted with lcLl11hulancc l'c'llli~itc.· have heen Ji\ed in }ll'onlineut parts of the town. These ho\e~ have proved I'xl'ee(lingly u.-el'ul in {'asp;; 01 accidents occnrring dose to wherc, they are placel~. Drills are held each altc'I'IlHte .\lon(layat thc T echn ical School til" average atteJldalll:~ being 1. Xo llniforlll i;; \\"01'11 . .\latcrial ill po.' ession of the clivio;ion: 1 \l'hcdclllitteJ', ~ .'tretchers, ~[llints, etc.

Mr. , Yo H,aWSOll.

IIgYWOOD Nurrsl.\'(; DI\ IsIOX. Lady Superintendent

Members 75. The Hon. Secretary reports that although the strength of thc corps is .good, yet the practices which are held monthly are hy no llIeans " 'ell attended. StIll, on thp. whole matters are showin a sians of improvemellt. The average attondance of the several divisions is a!'! follo~rs : °Hebden Bridge 12; Eastwood 16.; ~l:zthoh.l1l'oyd 12. It will be seen from the fOl'eaoin a statement that the corp!'! IS lhvHle,llllto three divisions, as namecl above. TIle ~orps was inspected by A,si.stant Com.mi.. iO~J er Derham ,,,ho seemed I,leased with all he saw, but strongly adVlsed au efiort belllg made to' at once put the corps into uniform. Oll Saturday, Feh~'na~'y 1st, 1 96,. the new horse ambulance cal'l'iaae. so generously presented to the dlstnct by Co:ullclllor and Mrs. J . Wade, of NOI~h Park, Halifax, was received. IIul1ureds of )leo})le turned out to give it a fitting reception. Thc carriage W!lS formally han<.lcu over to the Hebden District Conncil. It has been arranged toat the management shall be under the supervision of the Hebden Bridge centre, .St. John Ambulance A. sociation, the HcbJen Bridge corps, St. John Anlbulance BrIgade, to sup11y the necessary meD . Material in possession of the corps: 1 horse amhlliance calTiage, 1 Ashford wheelecl litter, 4 stretchers, etc.

Lady I nspecto r of Stores

Miss 'Volslenholme.

Mi 's Willi. Honorary Secretary

1\1 i.'s Clegg. :lll(lll bel'S 23. Thc (li vision ha~ only reCell tly heen fo rlll ell , the l('ctlll'es having been given by Dr. IIitchin. Pr,lctices are held at the T ech nical School each altel'llate Monday, attendanccs allon t 12.

KESWICK DIVISION. Honorary S urgeon

D 1'. H.ussell , Superin t endent

!Ill'.

G.

Ilogarth.

1st Officer

2nd Officer

Mr. J. Gailliner.

Mr. J. 1\1. Cutts.

Honorary S ecretary and Inspector of St ores

MI'. F.

Membc.:n; 32 .

HELLIFIELD DIVISION. Hono rary Su r g e on

Dr. F . H. Lasenby . Sup e r intend e n

Mr. W . B. Artell.

1st Offi ce r

Mr. J. Branurcth .

budey.

2n d Offi cer

Mr. J. Carlisle.

Eighte n practices \\'erc held throngliout the year, each pJ'<1c Licc having an average attendancc of 12. J11 tcrest in the II i visional work seems to be well maintained. The record hook ~hows that" first aill" was J'elltlered on 12 occasion. This division was with Penrith, present Oll thc t1.1'l'iv,ll of II.RII. the Prince of "Yale at Lowther. On nIl Imhlic occa ions the men werc en duty. An Ashforcllittel' ha ' bcen added to the ·tores prcs llted by public generosity. 1 0 lluif'orJ11 is \1'0 I'll. Material in posl'eSSiOll of the uiyi.,ioll: 1 Ashfonllittcl', 3 tretchcl's, etc.


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34:S ( CO-OPERATIVE )~ DIVISION.

LONGRIDGE

Honorary Surgeon Sup e rintendent

A very favourable report .comes t~ hand from the Yelson Corps, and the Oommittee hns every reason to be sfttlsfied wIth thc work of the year. Practi(!es have been well attcllcled .umle.r 1st Officer Browll. The following prize~ wcre won rIming the ycar :-bt pnze, Silver challcnge (;llP amI Illedals, I orth East Lancashire Division at S~ll~l~port ill Juue. l~t priZl\ gOll l medals at Ohorley. 2nd prize, for best corps or (11V1S1011 at B~l'Ilolds~Vl.ck . ~hc horse al1l~H~I~nce calTiage continues to perform IIIOst useful S~l'V1ces. 'llns ve~llcle. was r~Clt1lS1tlOncd 63 times during the past 12 months: 43 .J?llrncys to the VlCtona II~spltal, Bnr~ley, 3 to Manchester Infirmary, OIlGe to Halifax, and on several occaSlOllS to Purhham and neicrhbourhood. The stretcher st~tiol1s placell. at cOllvc.nient pm;i~ions in the Borough ha~re been fre<luently made Uile 01 by the pllbltc, alllL 1Il many l1J~tancps the efficient rcn(lerincr ot "first aill" has c;l,lled from the 1l1eclicalman aLtcllding thc case strong words of l~:aisc. An appeal 11a.' hacL to he ma(le to the l'llhlic for funds, and the owners of mills and workshop~ have permittell collcctions to be wade, anci promised to do so a:lllually . An amlmlallce box has heen placp(l in each mill and workshop, fitted with all the l'e(llli ite" for rcndrin~ " first all1." This action on the part of the corps and centre lias becn much a1'preewted by the owners of the e concerns. In all 65 :1lllhuhnce hoxes have havc been distributed; ome of these have been placed in convelliellt positiolls in the tow11, and the Kelson Corps seems to be in a "ery prospcrous eonclitioll. Uniform has heell obtaine(1. ~1aterial ill po .. ses~ioll of the corp': 1 hol'. e am bulance carriagc, 1 " 'heeled Ii tter, 10 stretchers, 0.) ambulance boxes, rtc.

3rd Offi ce ,-

1\11'. T . R. Harrison.

Mr. Thistletoll . Honorary S ec ,-et a ry

1'.11'. John Dodson. Members 25. r ractices arc held monthly, \yhen the averagc attendance has been 16. Substa.llti~l progress has been made ill every respect. .--\ 11 the necessary am bulance matenal IS beiDCT steadily procured . The Secretary regrcts the loss of seYC'ral useful mem?ers thro~gh being obliged to move from the di,tri<:t, Dr. Sharples 11aving left Longn~lge the post of Honorary Surgeon became vacant. Dr. Jukes bas undertakell the duhes, and is now instructing a ne ,\' class. Uniform is worn by all the men . L ONGRIDGE N"CRRI "G

DIYISION. Hon o rary S ecret ary

Lady Su pe r i ntend ent

Mi.ss

Frances

Miss Sarah Harrisoll.

Bland. Members 12.

This being a new divi ion, there i no report, but tbe member are hopeful that they will be aule to make themselves useful.

Lady S uperintendent

:JIiss :JLarLh,t

Lady Inspect or of S tores

Dean.

l\Ii s Carrington. Honorary S ecretary

MORCAMBE DIVISION.

1\liss l(la Roberts

Hono rary S ecretary

Superi nt e nd e nt

1'.11'.

Hono rary S ec r e tary

1\I1'. R. J. Thornton.

Members 150.

2nd Offi c er

1st Officer

2nd Offi cer

Mr. W. 'Witham.

Dr. Juke. Mr. Ralph Gil l.

Mr. T. Croasdale.

1st Offi c e r

M r. A . H . Browll.

'\T. B. Hodson.

Mcm bel'S

1'll1'. O. Holme . l\I embers 18.

T his division bas fallen away and ha not included in last year'~ report. It is pleasing to be able to state that a re-organizing has taken place. i\Iorcambp being a large watering-place there is considerable difficulty in outaining practices in the summer time. Practices took place on Tuesday evenillgs, average attendances are 14. No uniform i. worn. 1\laterial in llosse~sion of the division: 1 wheeled litter, 1 stretcher, splint., and bandages. l\10RCAMflE

NIT HS mu

The \\'ork of the nursing rLYi~ioll is steadily improving, both in numbers and efliciency. Much useful .. ick nursing is llllllertaken and carried out by the'e ladies. Four nm,ing sister from this di"i'ioll havc acloptcd nUl' ing as a profession and are allgi,"ing tire greiltcst satisfaction ill their rt'.'pcctive po ts. Thc practices are ,"ery well n tlelllll~d ulllier :JIi.s Dean aUlI illis" Oarrington. The ladies of Nelson take a deep interest ill the di,"isioll .

OLDHAM CORPS.

DIYlfiTON.

No officers have yet been appoillted. Membcrs 1-J. T he arrangements for practice are similar to those adoptcrl by the men, and the attendance is good, averaging 11.

6.

H onorar~'

S urgeons

Dr. Geo. H. Dal'\Yen . Dr. Thos. Fort. Dr. Ml1ltin Rowan1. Dr. 'pearing. Dr. J. B. Wilkinson. Dr. W. Heywood "'atltlington.

Dr. ,eorge Thom. on. Dr. J . Hodgson.

Sup erin t enden t ( Drill)

C hief S uperintende nt 11[1'. Robcrt I cacock.

NELSON CORPS.

1'lIr. J. Sidney Jones .

Div isi on a l Superilll t e nd e nts

Mr. John '1'. , Yard. l\lr. n njamin 1\I1'. Robert Faraday.

Honorary Su r g e on

Dr. Robb. Chi ef Superinte nd e nt

Su pe r in t e nd e nt

Mr. Wm . Bolton.

1\1]'. W. W . Cant.

ellars. 1\Ir. David Halliwell. 1\11'. Richard ParLly .

1s t Officers

1\11'. George Audre\\'.

n1r. James Oros'ley.


350

351

2nd Officers

Mr. J olm Simiste1'.

.!\II'. Joel Foster.

Inspector of Stores.

Honorary Secretary

Mr. Stephen Carrington .

Mr , Peter Taylor. l\Iembers 320.

This, which ill by far the largest corps in th e North "\Vebtern District has lately been resuscitated throngh the efforts of Dr. George Thomson. In thd months of July and AUg~lSt successful efforts ,vere made in the Jiredion of reforming the corps. "\Veekly practlCes are h elJ, and each merdb er has to attend at lea:; t 20 during his first year and 1 ~ per year afterwards. There are 9 di:?isionsnalled as follo ws :- ( 1) Central (police), (2) Townfield (police), (~) W crueth (pohce), (4) Greenacres Elluitaule, (5) Howedgu Street, (6) IIollen\\'ood, (I) Chattertot!, (8) Hartford New \V orks, (9) Shaw. Ambulance work \\'as at one ti.m.e .fairly .active in Oldham , but of late,years it seemell to have died out, only one dlvlsIOn.belllg able to Jzeep. together; tIns IY<1S the c, Greena(~re E<plitable Division" forme~ 111 1 5, and It still contains several of its origiual mew bel'S . Th e Chief Supenr~teI1Jent, one of the ~?n. Surgeons, and two snpernulUerary olIiccl's have the Tegulatl?n Uluform. The Ul1ltorffi for th e rank and lile is uuder oreler and the whole corps wIll be clothed as soon as possible. cl'~le Ha,rtfonl - ew \V orks Division" ,ms forllle(l.in l.ll90 and ha' been eq ni pped hy the hberailty of ~l es rs. Pla.tt Bros. and Co. , WIth all A:;hford litter and other app~iances. Recently this firm has presented thc di"ision with a hoI' 'e a1l111ll1ance carnage. Two huts conta.i ning A ld'orci Jitt ers, stretchers, and alllhulance haversa.c~s, have been pla:ced iu prominent positions in the town . Tw o lllore .. uch huts ~l'e 111 course of crec tIOn alld a llulllher of small boxes ('ontaining haversacks with dresslllgs, &c., are about to lJe fixed in clifI'erent IHut of thr Borol1 cr h. The HeaclQuarters of the corps are at the Cenbal Fire tati(lll by speciall'e~'lllissioll of the Watch Committee. l\Iaterial in possession of the corps: 6 Ashfurd litters with stletchers. ,'e,'eral ambulallce haversacks, &c. OLDHA~I NL'l:1i IXG DIn, ' Io~.

Lady Superintendent ~Irs.

Assi stan t Lady Superint enden t

Thomson.

Miss Agnes Dorllan.

l\l el1l bel'S 22. This nursing lli"ision bas existed sillce 1 '86 when it wa orgallised Ly Dr. G. TllOl11S011, a~ld at olle time it cOllsis tecl of 50 lll~mbers. Although the stl'olluth is 10Y,~r than It for,llledy was, some really good and llseful \\'ork still continues °to lIe perl.ormed . It. 1S tltougbt pi ohable that the nUllJlJer:; will be greatly augmented dunng the comlllg twelve months. :\I~tol'ial in possessioll ?f the divisioll: Hospital lledsteacl, ail' and h ot- Iyater cushwl1s, hot water an,l lCe l.)ags, macki11tosh Rheets, bed-rest.. , broJ)chitis kettles, fracture cradles, bedpans, leedlllg-c ups, inhalers, ctc.

PADIHAM DIVISION. Honorary Surgeon

The past ycar has llOt brought allY serious cases requiring "first aid" under notice, but transport duty has b een llcrform ed on sevoral occasions. At thc Agricultural ~l~o\\", in August, a detachment of men were present, provicled with a tent, whe<!Ied htter, ancl all other nccessaryappliances for attendinu to arcidents. Praeticps wcre held ever), three 01' foul' wPC'ks ill the snmmer, and onc~ a week in the winter. Offi<;e rs tll ke charge in tum. Average atteudance 12 to 14. Iu tf'r,est ~n the work is on the whole sati.sra<;tory. It is proposed to hold a bazaar to pl'ovJ(le funds. A honle alllbulance carl'lagt! and other eCllliprnent mueh wanted. A h01'e if; expl'es"ed that the entirc llivi~ion will be able to paratl c in uniform at the next review. Thc pre~ c l'ibe<111niform is now WOl'll. ~Iatel'ial in possession of the division: 1 Ashforu litter, 4 stretchers, 1 ambulance basket, &c. PADIIIA)[

UltRING DIVISIU~.

Lady Superintendent and Honorary Secretary

.JEss Le,t Gregson. :Jlembel's 15. Th e report 1'1'0111 the "nursing sisters" of Pacliham is not up to the usual standal'll. The division ill \\' eak in numbers, and the attelldance~ at lll'actice not sati factory the aver[lge being 6. '

PENRITH DIVISION. Honorary Surgeon

DI'. j..lthanl. Sup erin t endent

Honorary Se cre tary

MI'. J. 'imp'oll Y(;<Jtcs.

.J(l'. ,Brallgett. ?l1(,lllucrs 14. Not a \,01'\' proSperOll'l acconnt COlltes 1'1'0111 Pel1l'i tho Practices have not been reguhtlly helll, owing to the bUll attc'lHlance on tlte part of' the members; howel'er Home ll,'el'ul wOlk hl<s been accolllplislic(l. This division witll that of Keswick II'll ' on clnt)' at Lowther 011 the occasion of thc vi"it of H.R.H. the Prince of ·W ales. ~everal seven: (tl'ci<lent' oecnrreJ, an (1 were well attended to, and the efficient l'ellc1crilCg of 'c first ail 1 " \l'a<; much apprcciated by the public. One, a case of fr<lC turecl :-;kllll I"as, after hi, heall hac! 1Ieel1 bOllnd up lmuer the doctor's direction. n'lllovccl uy rail on the stretcher to'arlisle, and from the station to the infirmary, whcre lie was operateci on and rcco\'crcd. Ca 'e:2. Badly hrokcn thigh anti Cl'nsitccl chelit : attencled to anrll'emoved to union infirmary. Case 3. Fl'lI ctllrc of hoth bOllPS of leg: after tl'catnwut, the patient was remove(l to the infir·I1<tI'Y. ,everalminor casef; of accidents have heen \l' ell treated, milch cl'cclit \H:iug du c to the men dealing with thc e cases. ~ eeing that all the,e ~prious ea~cs 11;1\'(' receil'ell treatmellt, it is 1I11leh t o be l'('gretted that a more rl':.:ulally trainod division dof's not ('xisL at Penrith. D emon, tratiolls were gi -en at t!le AUllual (;,Lia of' the P enrith wimlllin g 'Inb, the re tomtioll of' the apparently c1l'o\\'ltecl heill~ ol1e of thH items of' the programmc. :\II'. YeaV'" attended the clistrihution of prize" at Keswick, an(l expla.illl:tl the variolls exerci e executed by tllp. lIlcml,crs . .\Iatcrial ill possession of the tlil'ision: 1 tretcher, splints, and bandages.

Dr. Geo. Grant. Superintendent

1st Offi cer

2nd Officer and Inspector of Stores

)ll'. Jno. Foster.

1\11'. Geo. Baylis

Ur. J. lIodgeoll .

PRESTON COR PS.

Honorary Secretary

:Jf 1'. Geo. Bay lis. ~Ieml,ers

33.

Honorary Surgeon s

Dr.

c ll er~.

Dr. Rhod es. Dr. Andel' on . Dr. Garth. Dr. Collinson Dr. Turnbull "Ill ith. Dr. Taylor.


352

353

Chief Supe"intendent

A number oC serious case" h ave receivec1 attention during the past year. Practices are h eld once cach month, the average attendance heing 8. The lluestion of uniform is a serious one, the first to adopt ulliform in the division was thi3 district, each membe r paying for his own. T hese 111<'11 now find that they are not dressed as other divisions, and naturally feel their position, not baving funds to replace the non-regnlation uniform .

Major F rancis J . L it tle, RA., Chief Constable of Pre ton. Cyc list Superint e nd e nt

Superintend e nt

Mr. Oeo. !l arrison .

Mr. Fred. Barker. 2nd Office,'

1st Office r

Mr. J. Kelly

3rd Offi ce r

Mr. T. F. N f3\\"man .

Mr. J. Durham.

La dy Sup e rint e nd e n t a n d Ho n orary S ec r E': ta ry

1\11'. A. H oward .

:Miss Allnie Hilton.

Members 11 0.

Mem bel'S 7.

PRESTON Nuns[~G DIY ISTO"' .

La dy Insp ector of Sto,-es

Miss _M ary J. Nutter.

Miss :til. Burton .

Honora r y S ecreta r y.

In;.

Members 1 . Uniform h~s been adopted, and the llivision is making stearly progress. Mill1Y classes are belllg forllled, :;0 au increase in thc 1ll1mllers i anticl{mtell . Thc Lady Superintendent and 12 nursing si._ters attended the Heviel\' at 'outhport. _Foll!' nnrsilJg sisters from this division have joilled hospitals or like institutions durillg the year.

READ DIVISION. Ho no ra ry Su r g e on

D r. Geo. Grant. 1s t Offi cer

Inspe c to r o f Sto re s

nIl'. L. H argl'euycs. Mcmuers

~O .

ROCHDALE CORPS. C hief S urgeo n

Dr. R. B. "eller:!. Ho norary S urgeons

Dr. JIayle. Dr. RUlllcy. Dr. W rbh.

Dr. Bailey. ~lr. ~[ills .

Dr. Walker.

Honora ry S ec r e t a ry

1111'. M. Blullllell.

Dr. Kerr. Dr. Sharples. Dr. teinthal. Mr.

\Ym.

I ngram.

2nd Officer

3rd Office r

:Mr. T. IJaltley.

MI'. J . D . Howarth .

1st Officer

1\1]'. J. T. xal'ller.

Dr. Melvin . Dr. tan \\"ell. Dr. Hichmond.

S uperin t e n de nt

C hief Su peri nt endent

MI'. Charles Buck (Chil'f Con talJlc).

5 t h Office r

4th Offi cer

Mr. J. BeITY. i.Il'. W. IIcgillhotham.

Mr.

'Y.

Rees .

Hon o rary S ecrf!tary ~Ir.

W. G. 211 iller.

ilIember.:; 206.

'*

Alice Ho\\'ard .

Mr. G. Barrell .

So report or information is furnishellrespccting this nursing division.

Ins p ector of St ores

Lady Sup e rintend e nt

Sup e rintend e nt

NumHNG Dn' lsION.

Hono,' ary Se c r e tary

BrigdtJe ambulance work is very actin in Preston' out of the 110 members 7 are in unifo!'lll, anu all the omeer.:; have the pre cribecl uniform of their ranks. Praetil:es arc held on Thursday Dights ill the Volunteer Drill hed, St. Wilrrell Street, the average attendance being 33 men and 3 ofjiccrs. All members are obliged to attend 12 drills in each year. Honorary Surgeon Sellers attends Illonthly. III December last the membership had fallen to :20. ,\rith the pclJl1lission of the Preston centre organizing etlorts \yel e illade amongst those \I-bo had obtainecl thc "first aill" certificate, with the pleasing result that neRrJy 100 recruits have becn added to the corps. A competition amongst tllC classes ad~d as a great stimulus towards keeping U]l the work. More than two,thirds the cost of uniform has be ell paiLl oJl~ panly by the members, partly hy pnlllic s!lbsrriptioll, and by the jlroceeds of a military concert. Seventy-three officers and men attendecl the Annual Rellie,,- at onthport ou the 13th June. A cyclist l1ivision has been ulh1ed, consisting of a ,'uperilltendent and 12 men, all clotheJ ill the re~uli"ltion uniforlll . A sale of \York has bePIl arranged to take place in _March, 1 97, al1LI hopes are cntertained that this -\\"il1 relieve the corps of debt, and provide a suustantial surplus. The corps is managed by a COllllllittee elected allnually by the memuers, all officcrs being ex-ollicio members. The Honorary 'eeretary and Honorary TreasUI'er are elected triennally. ACf'itlents at the Do(;k.', in the streets, and in the mill are numerous, almost of daily occurrence, allll se \'crallllembers have greatly di. tingl1isltecl themselves by prompt and successful treatment of the injured persons. Material in posses.:;ion of the COl'l's: 3 ,,-hepled litters, 3 other stretchers, eee.

1.11'. Stephen J . H indle.

REA])

This corps i ' -pEt up into tli\'i ion.', plaecd at Castleton, ,Vanlewortb, "potlan und 'Vhit\\'ol'th. The three fir.t-wLlll(:!ll being witlIin the Borough of Rochdale. Mo ·t of the ollicc1's have the pre crillell uniforll1, but as yct, t11l'0n~h want of fund ' the mcn lmye not becll sU]lpliell. Pl'11cti(;es are helll e\'ery Tncsllay mght, attendances a.veraging 30 . The Whitworth divisioll l,ml'tice~ fortnightly ill the chool" Lloyd treet, \\"hit"01'lh . There arll () IIhcelcd Jitters III . hed!:;, alld 30 wall boxes fixed at con \'cnient places in the BOJ'on~h. Th ronghou t the fo?tba 11 'eRson mem 1'01'S ,yere Ambulancc parties attellllel~ all th~ galas pla(;ell on duty at all thc Ilmtchcs. aucl t!ll' ~\..«ricultural how. Ol"or 70 eases received "first aid, ' includlllg the folJowillCf,.., .. l "ractul'ecl thicrh' Ie'" arl1ls , skull, (;olla1' bOlles, ] ea e of dlowning, .... , n' 0 1 and 3 case 0[' clog bite, th(;se latter ol'L'Ul'ring at ~h~ Ag~'icultllral _·how. ) 11 2m ~ovemher, 1 05, one of the melllbers rClJ(lercrl ell tlllgUlshecl scn'ICe at l,ochdale Railway ,'tatioll, \"\'hclP OIlC of' thc cmploYl's was unfortunate .e~lOugh to hay~ both legs SCH'l'cd from the boely . The lllell ieal profcs ion lmve u hhzecl the servIces of the corps to l'elllOV patiellt!' from olle pl<ll'.c to another. The. ~r t \\'ork of •.the Committee has been to equip the tOWll WIth al1lbu.1ance requ~sl1:es, abo.nt £~~O having heen expendl'I I iu th is way. It is hO]lpLl that 111 the COll1l11g ycar£~OO \1111 he misell to 1)1'o1'i(1c thc men with uniforllls. The best thanks of the COlllllllttee ~lI'e clue to the donors of litters amI sheds, and to those generous persons \\'ho have ll1alle Rochdale onc of the hc,talllbu]all('e elluippetl town ' in Lancashirc. Material in posse ~ iOll of the corps: () wheclcd littc1'S in shed, 30 \\'all Loxes, etc.


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354-

WARRINGTON CORPS .

ROCHDALE NUllSING DlYISION.

President

Lady Inspector of Stores

Lady Superintendent

MI'. Robt'rt Pierpoint, ~l. P.

)liss Kershaw.

Miss Townend.

Vi ce- Presidents

Mr. G. II. Darwin, ~r.D., Mr. Arthnr II. Crosiielcl. 1\1r. J. Malin Edel, tell.

Mem bel'S 13. Uniform is worn. J\Ieetil1C1s for practice are held on every second , Vednesday, with an average attendance of 12. All these lltll'sing si tel'S posses' the medallion of the Association. Some of these ladies were on duty at the Gala and Agricultural SholV, where attention was bestowed on seveml cases.

l!'.lt. C.l' . ,

Honorary Surgeons

Honorary Chaplain

Rev. B. B. Prt'scott,

Dr. Bentley. Superinte ndent

Mr.

,V.

J. Simpson.

:\[el1lbers 33 . AlthollCTh the interest on the pnl't of the members is not so great as conld he desired, y~t 23 cases have been reconled Hllcl treatel!. Practic~s are hel~l.once a week. 1\"0 nnifol' l11 is "Yom. The Honorary Sccretary hopes to be III a POSltlOll to render' a more favourable account uf this division ill his next report. A sum of £5 has ber11 receiveu from the Royto11 Indu strial Co-operative Society towards pmcha. ing a litter. :\latel'ial in pos ession of the lli vi, ion: :2 stretchers, 5 wall l)oxes, etc.

N UIVIXG DrnslO:-\.

ROYTOX

Honorary S ecretary

:\Iiss A.

M.

Bllttt!r\\'orth.

:\lellJ bel'S :2 . The Secretary reports that tbe nursing .'isters are cnthusia. tic over their ,,"ork. The practices are always well attc!ldecl, amI IIlany cases have received attention.

SABDEN DIVISION. Hono rary Surgeo n

Dr. Laycock. 1st Officer

M1'. W. Fieldiug.

2nd Offi cer

3rd Officer

Mr. W. Coupe.

Sergeant Foulds.

Hono rCl ry Se cretary

1\11'. 'V. Fielding. Members 30. ::\laterial in the )los';essio11 of tb e tlivisioll: 1 slretcller, etc.

Honorary Secretary

.i\L 1'. l'. II. Mills.

Mr. E. Morton.

David Stan nelll.

Mr. H. T. Williams. 1\11'. C. lIIansseul'.

Honorary Treasurer

Honorary Treasurer

Honorary S ecretary

Mr.

:Ml'. J. G. Buckley. Mr. G. 'Yill cock.

Dr. Young. Dr. Townsend.

1st Offi cer

iiII'. Councillor John Stansfield .

M . •\.

Honorary Instructors

Honorary Surgeons

Dr. Pickering.

1'.11'. J. Cllarltoll Parr, .J.P. C.C. l\Ir. Tlt omas Monis, F. G• . Mr. C. Harohl Broadbent.

Mr. T. Starkcy Smith, )1.B., C.lIl. 1\11'. Joseph Adams, lILn., C.lII. MI'. \+eo. Braide, ~('R.C.K., L.R,C.I'. Mr. Reginalcl mith, lIl.B. Mr. Jamt'. Cannell, L . n.c.p. Dr. T. A. Murray (Pellketh). Dr. H. E. Bo\\'er ( tJ·CttOll).

ROYTON DIVISION. Dr. Lacey.

&c.

Mr. Thomas 11. ll ardy. Menll,ers 93.

In presenting their report to you for the year emling .Tune ~Oth, 1 96, the Committee desire to exples~ their saLisfaction at the progress which has been maJe this year. At the close of last year " 'e hallli9 na111e' upon the regi~ter, five of the. e have left the uistrict, :1lll1 Lhe ~9 lle\\" membcr!> brillg' the total number of names upon tile reCTi tel' up to 93. Th(' Committee desire to express their gratitude to tbose gentlemen who have so CTenerollfily .'upporl.ed us tinancially again this year, viz., Mr. A. H. rosfielcl, .:Ill'. IIctrolcl Broadbcnt, ;'11'. Thomas ilion'is, ;'[1'. J. nlalin Eclelsten, tbe Rev. B. B. Pre cott, a11(1 ;'ir. T. K Uibson; also to .M r. R. A. :raylor, for his generous gift of eight pieces of ash for st.retch?r poles; to .i'llI'. Archer Lowc for providing the fc)~1l' sets or traverse bars recllllrecl Jor the stretchers; nu(l to Mr. An(lrew l{athhone for his kinclness in pl'!)11lising to provillc all tIll' rest of the material re/luirecl, viz., feet, canvas, etc. ; alu to our ('I'i ' n(l illr. 1'. Langley for giying his ervices in a si tiug to make the stretchers. The het thnnks of the Corps are also due to the :\ledical tafl' for their kilHlnes'i in expre' iug their wtllingness to come '1mongst u and a si t u~ whcn timl' allcl opportunity wouhl permit, thongh we have not found it necessary to call upon thelll llIuch this year. The materials ill possession of the COQ1S at p~'esen~ are.: One large ~tol'e box at hcadquarters, thrce tOlll'11iqnds,. ahout :,w pall", of ~phnts, onf', s.tretcher,. four tl'ctl'lll'I'S ill COUl'SC of l'Ill1stL'udLOll (the eost of whlcb, " 'hCll flllUlhcd, WIll he pml'tieally nil.) '" The COll1ll1ittl'l' lll'(, 'lOITV tIll' stOL'(,"\ an' 1l0t lar 111 exec. of wbat they arc. ,Ye arc far frol1l haYillg all,' tiling likl' what lIlight In' called ,t complete eqnipllleJl~; 1\'e Itayc got no Hl1lblllallCI' ha\"t'I'Sill'l..:.s or hall1l~l>l'S, ltD al11~)ulallec 110xes <lllywhcre 111 the to"'ll 1\'itlt stl'ptehl'I''l to he llSl'lllll case of strl'l't neeulents, and we earnestly appeal to tItt' illlmbitallts or thi'l to\l'll ancl district to gi\'c the Corps solid and ull talltial support, so that it ea11 he placed upon. It ]Iropl'r reoting, and c0111I arc /'ayouralily 1\ itlt ntlwL' tCl\\l1S ill their a11111l11nncc l'C[uqnlll'llt. . . Ol1le Lilll!: ago a qllestion was raised ill r~gal'll to an A1111mlnnee COlllpetItIon, and it 1ms C\'('lltll<dly agn·('(l UpOll, at. tL IlH'ctll.lg hclcl ou the 15th of May In t, that a ('olllpl'titinn \\ oldl l IH' tt wry (It'slI'ahh' thlllg, and ~boul(l take plt~ce as cn:rly a possible', a~ it woulll, 110 douht, l'ncollrage 1l1f'1I11.1e.rs to tttke more llItCl'~ t. III thc 1Il0,'ellll'nt. It was also (ll'ciclcll that th!' C01111WtltlOll he opel1 to teams.ot five l11en each from nllY classes within a rtl,dius or six miles in m.lel arollml ,VtU'l'lugtou; hut ('ollsidemhl(' lliflicllltit'l:! Itayc ]Iresellll'd thl'l1l~elvI'S \\,~llch ,~'c han' bec11. Ulmbll' to Slll'lllOunt; the C[llcstion 0(' cash to pll1'chasl' sl1ltal,le pnzes lll'lllg the 1110 t important,

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35G and as that question had not been sol yed by Augn t 20th,. it was deciuec1 ott a 1l1CC~illg held on that day to let the matter tand in abey<tncc untIl af~el' the aIlnual meetlllg, when we hope the competition will be pu heel to. a suc,~e~sful ~ss}~c . ",Ve are thankful to be able to say that efficlCut first ald ha,s heen rendered ill a large uumber of cases; but we regre.t that thc greater r art of them are not r eaistered as members IJ ave not sent thcU' reports to the Secrctary a they werc requested'to do in the last Anuual Report: Somc of th e most i.mportnnt c.;ltses arc l eft out fo r this reason, and we ask you III future to sen.d partIculars of all ca es to the Secretary, whether they are serions cases 01' otherwIse . Total No. of cases reported to Secretary, 64.

WALTON-LE-DALE DIVISION. Honorary Surgeon

Dr.

Thos.

harple . 2nd Officer

1st Offi cer

Superintendent

~lr.

MI'. J . J. Bannister.

1\11'. Thos. Higginson.

J. latcr.

Honorary Secretary ~Ir.

A. Howarth .

:JIell1 bel'S 4ii. A steady progress is manifest in the (livision. A gain of 10 memhers is recordeu. The reO'ulati'm uniform is worn by both ollicers and men . Tbe general management is und~r the direction of a committee. The financial tate is gooll, and promises ections of the di vision are stationeu at Hi gher Walton, Lostock ,,,ell for the future . Hall , and Bam bel' BridO'e 0 , and aU meet for l)ractice at the Drill Hall, Bam bel' Bridge, \.,1 on the first Thursday in each month, the average attendan ce at each practIcc being 20 . Material in possession of the eli vision: 2 wlleelecl litters, 3 stretchers, 1 am lmlance ham per, etc.

WHALLEY DIVISION. Honorary Surgeon

Dr. Con nciller. 2nd Officer and Hon . Secretary

3rd Officer

1st Officer

1111'. Mowle.

Mr. W. Fielding .

1111'. 1\1. Bulwell. Members 24 .

The division holds its practices every Tnesday night, having an average attendance 18, which speaks well. The equi pping of the men ",ith uniform is nearly complete. Material in possession of the division: 2 stretchers, etc.

WINS FORD DIVISION. Honorary Surgeon

Mr.

O'Kell,

Superintendent and Secretary

Mr. H eathcote.

M.ll. C. S., E . ,

J.P.

1st Officer

2nd Officer

Mr. Freu. Bates .

Ml'. J. Buckley

Members 14.

Foul' stations arc kept with stretchcrs b anuages, ,1 , 1 l'tt Tlin good ' order,.RUI1])1ied . " spI'mts bl an 1~c t S, anu. 1 crs.. Ie e statIOns are situated as follo\\'S : (1) Head- uartcrs \V a ~ Gr~en ; ~2) Fire Engme House; (3) Hoaru Schools; (4) Post Office. 1'he pre~crib~u U11lfO!'IllIS worn by ?fficers ane} men .. The Superintendent holds the post of Secretary pendmg the appowtment of U sl1ltuhle persoll The Urban D'st :1 1 . t C subscribes £10 pel' year, and sevcral local l~(li~s and gelltleruen c ' It'1~1 t ountl:11 . .1 OU IUU e we 1lll.t Sll'11 1I10re j'Ut1f1s are rcql1lreu to ke~p up efficiency. A detachment goes to th~ Bngacle each are kCl)t in good ol'del',an J. al.e 0 ft en . . .. Camp I .. year. I I All matcnals . le(ll1lRltlOncl, as ctle a so t Ie serVices of the mcn, such calls being pl'ol1lptly anu cat.rle.full y o~~e·I\'.edl· G~rold "f'olrlk h.as ~nost ccrtainly been done, resulting in the savinO' o Ives anu 1111)'. Ie ~ OWll1.g IS a summary of the cases treated throughout th~ year:.3 ca es of WOUI,HI. (lI1clu.dll1f:: sevcr.ed arteries); 7 fractures (componnd and commlllutctl);.4 fit\; 2 cases pOISOl1ll1g, 6 lllternal injuries, 8 burns and scaills, 1 cut throat, 11, vculOus-.J2. TheTl'Ic hlf~vtte belell 3 0 meetings f~r drill and practicc, with an averagc attenuance of lo . . Ie 1 cr la:" 1)een out 8 times, scveral journeys beinO' maue to tIle Victoria Hospital, NortIlIl'lch. b The. clivi. ion. has turned out on the following publit: occasions: Chairman of C?nncil attcndlllg Church, Local Exhibition, IIospital Saturday (at Nortbwich) ~lfe Boat , ~tllr(lay (at Crewe). Or~ two of these occasions ambulance uemonstra~ hons. wel:e gl veil . The first anll11almspection was held by the Deputy Commissioner at HIghfield House, on 1st Allg11 t. Material ill po:. e sion of the (livi ion: Wheeled litter with emerO'ency baa 4 strctcher , 1 ambulance haversack, etc. :::, :::"

GREAT HARWOOD NURSING DIVISION. Honorary S ecretary

Mi.

G. A. Tomlinson . :Membel' 22.

From the rcport of lis Tomlin 'o n there seems a lack of cnthusiasm in this nursillg divi ion. Although monthly practices were in forcc in the summer the attel1llall?C at Lhe:;c meetings was far from gooel, and the winter drill was intel:ferE'd wlth oWlIlg to the technic~l chool room being in u e. In February last it ,,,as resolved to 3.. k some newly ll1~trncteu ladie to join the division . This wa done and resulted ill a slight incrcase in the membership. '


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359 No. 5 DISTRICT.

No V.- N orth-Eastern District.

DOE HILL Hom:m, ear ALFllETON", October, 1 96. I am pleased to report an increasing jlltere~t in the work of the Brigade ill mv district tluring the last year. New corps have been or are in cour'e of heincr forme~l ~t Darley Dale, Derby, Westhous~s, anu Dronfield, '~hile I have bad mallY inquiries from othe.r places. that ~ecm anxIOUS to tako up B1'lgnJe work. I wa particularly pleased ,nth my mspecboll of the Hull corp, where some excell nt work is beil1cr Jone. A ~'eport 01, their. useful w~rk d~ll'~n.g tile Hull Fair is appended . I shoulJ make specIal mentIOll of the nursmg dlvlSlQn under .Mrs. Laverack, whi ch seCIII!'; thoroughly up to its work, and wllich, I am told, is doing all immense alliount of pra?tical ,:'ol'k lla~l{'. ",Yi th the. assistan~e o,r Dr. Cassilli, of Derby, an I'xcellell t reVlew ot the lhllel'ent corps 111 Illy clistnct was helu, by kind perm is. ion of .M1'. Ler, on the Football Ground, at Derb)', 011 Au(Yust 22nll n ' whell the followillO' 0 took part, namely-flIirlland ~y, Loco. Depot, -10; Volunteer Bearer Co., 30; Darley Dale Corps, 20; Stanley Colhery, 7; J\lildallll Ry. C,U'riage Dt'pot. 45; County COIlstabnlary.50;:1\11'. Ley's Corps, 20; Matlock Brillge, 15; Derlly P. '.A. Corp, lti; We!;t HRllam, 10; Morley, 6 ; Ilkeston, 4; Netherlield, 10; Tibshelf Corp., 150 ; Birchwood Corps, 90; '1'\' el.b,eck CO,rps: 34:-a total of over 500 . Colonel parkes kindly undertook the post of lTIspeetlng oClicer, and he expressed him elf a' heilJu l1Iuch gratified and at the sa~e time astonisheu at the steadinc s, of the mell on l)anldc, and th smart, practleRl way they went through their balldacrinO' and othC'r ambulance drills. A chief feature of the rcview was the ho pital t~Jr to which tLe s?vposed injured were carried, and most cffe~tually trea,ted by 'the Lady Sllpenntendent, Mrs. Stuart C. ",Vardell auu a tJ'allled oody of Btli' 'cs from tile Derby, Tibshelf aI,ld Birchwood corps. Sir. Henry "Wilmot, Y. c., was also presellt, and exple sed hImself much pleased WIth what he saw. Tho BriO'ade is muC'h indebted to this gentleman for the inter~st he takes in it. The revicw ",as most successful, and many thanks are Jue to Dr. Cassirli {'or the O'!'eat trouhle he took t.J make it so. There is little doubt but that reviews of thi/kind arc 0[' the gl~eatest service, as i~ give~ the llle~l ,an ?Lject in .working up their chill, aml promotes a very healthful feehng of ('ompetJtlOn (mel espnt de CO'J'ps . It also O'i ves me all extra, oppor~unity of seeing and i,nspecting the diITerent corps. I wi 'l~ vrr'y Illiwh that some lllducemellt could be gIven to tbe lIlen to adopt the uniform of tIle f3riO'fHle flS ~here ,i~ no comparison in. the interest takcn uy the mem bel'S of those corps ,,'lfich 'arc In ullltorm and tl;ose Whl?h are n,ot. If the time ever nnfortunately callie for the Volunteers to go Into achve sen'lCe, properly drillcd amhulancc corps would be as necessal'J~ as the ,:olunte~rs them1:'elves, and I hope the day is not far distant WhCll some aSSIstance WIll be gIven, and thes~ corps. properly recognized. I flm pleased th~t the cx~ellcnt wor~ done by Dr. l'Illbu.J'll,1I1 Hull has heell appreciate(l by his bemg appomted ASSistant Deputy Co nn111SS IOn 01'. H e will be o{' thp O'reatest assistance to me in that pa:t of my, llistl'ict, I hope before long to "\'ecolllIDt-'nd a gentleman ,f~r a slmilar .app01l1tmellt for the other end of 1IIy district. I ha,:e to thank the (hfI~rellt Sl~penllte~dents and Secretaries of corps 1'01' the really aRslstance t~ey have gl ven me 111 calT~ll1J5 on the work, allCl for their gencral approval of my appomtment as Deputy Commlss101ler. I append a list of the lllfl'erent corps and their otficers in TO. 5 District. STUAltT C. ""T ARDELL,

D eputv CommissionC1', No. 5 District.

DISTRIBUTION OF COltl'S AND DJVI,)IONS. COUNTY. Derhyshire-Tibshelf Corps, Bil'chwoorl (})l'PS, Westhouses Division, Darley Dale Division. N orthumberlaml-Gateshead Fell Division. Noll inglwmshire- Babbingtoll Corps. LincohlShil'e-Grantham Division. Stall'orrlshire-Potteries Corps. YorkHhire-Doncaster Division, Gl'i11lsby Division, New Sharlston Division, Hull Corps. TOTAL CORP:'; A::-ID DIvlSIONS. Tibshelf Corps Birch wood " Welbeck Division Donca tel' " Ga,tesbeall Fell Divisioll " Grimsbv Now liarlstoll " Westhouses Division Hull 'orpR Eastwoo(l Division Babbington Corps Gran thltll1 Division Darley Dalo " Pottories COl ps

150 90 41 54 24 43 52 28 74

26 118 32 22 219 973

NUmHNG DrVIl:ilOi>t;.

60

Hull Tibshelf am} Birchwood

20 80

BABBINGTON CORPS. HEAD-(~UAltTEIt,

: CINDEr:

HILL.

Honorary Surgeon

Dr. II. J, Neilson,

Superintendents.

Chief Superintendent 1\[1'.

G. .Fow ler.

M.D.

1\11'. J. T. Walters.

Mr. G. C. Fowler.

1st Officer

2nd Officer

Sel'gt.-l\Iajor O'Callaghan.

1\11'. J. Hopkin.

Storekeeper

Honorary Secretary

1\11'. Charle O'Callaghan.

1'11'. J. T. Waters. Member 118.

The corps lluring the last year met regularly for practice. Several aceiuents have been attonuod to by it, momber , ono ill particular, when a man was sufl'el'ing from a compo1l11l1 ['racture ahove the klle '. with artorial bleeuing. IIe wa' attended to on the site of the accitlent, bnt on the way to tho hospital the bandagof:: got displaceu, allll arterial blceuillg recommenced. Tho man ill attendance a,t once applied a bandage, and wi(;h a tick as a " twitch," arrested the bleeding until the ho pital was reached. The corps was inspected on J nly 18th, by Lord Loch and Colonel Thackeray. CJ


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GRIMSBY (MANCHESTER, SHEFFIELD AND LINCOLNSHIRE RAILWAY DIVISION).

HEAD-QUAHTJ.;RS : 'VUITW ORTII IN STITUTION.

HEAD-QUAItTEHs: GRDISny DO CKS.

I1Ir. H. Holm es.

1\[1'.

4th Offi ce ,-

3,-d Offi ce r

2nd Officer

1st Officer

1111'. G. T. L ee.

J . Baker.

Honorary Surgeon

Mr. J . H. Drrwson.

Members 22

Dr. T. W. J. Allen. 1st Officer

2nd Officer

Chaplain .

Mr. A. Dickinson.

Mr. W. Huxley.

Rev. R. MeJdings

Honorary Secretary

MI'. J. BUl kitt.

DONCASTER DIVISION.

Members 43.

HEAD-QUARTERS : SAND HO USE, DOKCA,·TElt. Sup erin t e nd ents

Mr. A . Chappell. 1st Officer

:Mr. Wm. H emingway.

Mr. A. Greenwood.

4th Offi cer

3rd Officer

2nd Offi c er

IIII'. G. W . Hardy.

IIEAD-QUAltTF.!lS: STATIO r.

)1,11'. G. Gallop.

IIII'. J . Smith.

Hon orary Surgeon

Dr.

Ch ap lain

Inspector of Stores

Mr.

GRANTHAM (GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY ) DIVISION.

Rev. T. T. Howell, M.A.

Albert Sindall. Honorary Sec retary

Poole

Berry.

1st Officer

lUI'. Oh ll['le: W. Wood.

Mr. A. H. J. Bent.

Mr. L. Lowrison.

Inspector of Stores

Members 54.

Mr. A. H. T. Bent.

2nd Officer

:Mr. J. W. Taylor. Honorary Secretary

Mr.

C.

C hief Surgeon

Honorary Surgeons

Dr , Scott.

Capt. C. H. Milbul'll, :\L n.

Chief Superintendent

Sup erintendent

Honorary Surgeons

Mr. E. Lindley.

Mr. W. D. Hodgkinson. 3rd Offi cer

2nd Offi cer

1st Officer

Mr. W. Goodson .

!lir. J. W .

tapleton.

Chapl ain

Storekeeper

W. Horrpool.

Rev. W. H. Plumptree .

'Wood.

llEAD-QUAllTEIlS: ROYAL I NFlmIARY.

HEAD-QUARTERfl: MECHANICS HALL. Dr. Forbes

W.

HULL CORPS.

EASTWOOD DIVISION.

Mr.

H.

Superi ntendent

Mr. J. Holmes.

1\11'. J. Leith Watcrs, M.n.

Mr. T. S. Dennison, M.R.C.S.

C hief Superintendent ~1r.

Sup e r intendents

r.

M. Hopper.

Messrs ..

H. Wingate.

Honorary Secretary

Lady Superintendent

lIlr. W. Mulbins.

Ml' . L avcrack .

Members 26.

Storekeeper

IIII'.

.r.

U. W. Tunnard.

Honorary S ecretary

MI'.

Tame. l\lembcl's 71.

l'

E. T.

Krau e.

ur e 60.

GATES HEAD FELL DIVISION. HEAD-QUAr.TERS : SALTWELL VALE Hou, E.

FIRST AlP AT HULL FAIR.

Honorary Surgeon

Dr. Davies. Superintendent

Mr. J. A. Harrison.

1st Offi cer

Mr. S . E. Forster. Members ~4.

Honorary S ecre tary

Mr. L. Dobinson.

Til Annual Fail' held at lIull {'rom October 10Lh to 18th has been attended thi year UJ' 50,000 HOll-residellts, in addition to the mallY thousalll1s of towl1s-l)eoplc. The vi .. itonl \\'el'(~ I'l'illeil'a.lly l'l'oughL to Hull by the .r Ol'th Ea tel'll Railway, who l'an 55 f.>peeiallrains, ill allllition to a heavy ol'Jin<try train s€'rvice, and this Company,


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tocrether with the Hull and Barnsley Railway, and the Manchester, Sheffield an Li~colnshire Railway, arranged trips from such distant places as Cardiff, Newcastle, London , Liverpool, and Wisbeck. Th e Hull Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brignae felt that this was an occasion on which it might fairly be said that some arrangements for rendering" first aiJ " were necessary. The Mayor, Alderman C. Richardson, and through him the Market Committee of the Corporation was approached, and after some negotiation the latter provided !t canvas and frame booth, 12ft. by 9ft., which, during the continuance of the Fair was used as a "first aid" statiOl!. Thirty·seven officers and men from the Central and Peel Street divisions, and 7 nursincr sisters from the nursing divisioll undertook the duty under the direction of Chief Superintendent Hopper and Superintendent Secretary Krause &.ud .Divisional Superintendents Wingate and Tunnarde. Mrs. Laverack, the Lady Supenntendent, took an active part in the work, and Chief Surgeon Milburn also visited and inspected the station every day. Th e station was open from October lOth to 18th, from 9 a. m. to midnight each day, and detachments of at least 3 members Juring the day and at lea st 6 in the evening j 2 nursing sisters in the afternoon, and 2 in the evening were constantly in attendance for tours of duty of 5 hours duration, the police taking charge from midnight to 9 a. m. No less than 39 accidents were treated, being principally caused by falls from swing 01' roundabouts, 01' being burns caused bv lighting paraffin. Four cast's were so severe as to require careful removal to the infirmary, including a gun accidcntand a kick from a horse upon the mouth, and a fifth, a case of slight concussion of the brain, was removed to the patient's home. Classifying these cases we find there were: Cuts and wounds, 15 j faints and fits, 10 j foreign bod if's in the eye, 4; sprains, 3 j burns, 2 j fracture and dislocation, 4 j concussion, 1-39. And the patientl: came from Hull and district, 2 j Bridlington, ~; Sheffield, 2; London, 2; Grimsby, 2; Manchester, 1; l\1iddlesborough, 1; Gainsborough, 1-39. In addition to these 4 lost children were taken care of by onr lady nurses until they conld be restored to their parents. Many thanks are due to the Chief Con table, Captain Guerney, his officers, and men for their kind co-operation and help they have given in removing patients. The Hull Corps are to be congratulated upon their successful maintenance of a station at the Fair ground, which is situated about 2 miles from the infirmary, and is the largest in the kingdom. It is hoped that in future years a somewhat more extensive and substantial accommodation will be provided for the ladies and gentlemen who give their services, as a well-ventilated canvas cover is not a sufficient protection during Hull Fair week. The rainfall during the week was l. 92 inchml. E. F. KRAUSE,

POTTERIES CORPS.

Sttpe1'intendent Secreta?'?}, Hull Corps.

Quirk.

STOKE DIVISION (N. S. Railway, &c.). Honorary Smgeon-l\lr. FI·ed. Aldridge, L.RC.!'., LR.C.S. 2nd Officer, H onorary Secretary anci Inspector of tores-Mi'. Richard Bagnall, 78, Newland Street, Shelton, Stoke-on-Trent. Members-70. KEWCASTLE DlVJSIOK. 1I01l 0rary lll'geon--Dr. G. Stokes Hatton, :.\[..., M.R.C.S. SUIJerinte11Llent-Mr. Hugh R. Makepeace. 1st OfJiccr- Mr. Geo. P. lIyslop. In spector of Stores and Drill Instructor-Mr. Thomas Cooke. HOllorary ~ ecretary--Sergeant . \Vade, 4, Knapper"s Gate. Mem bel'S 26. BURSLE:.\[ DIYISlO HOllorary Surgeon-1lr. J. Rus ell, M.A., ~r.n. Superintendent auc] torekeepel'-l\lr. T. Boardman (late Colour ergeant 3['(1 Cheshire Regiment). 1st Ofllcer-Mr. J. E. Hancock. lIollorary ~ ecrctary- ergeaut B. Vaughan, l'lIoorlal)(1 boad, Burslem. Members 4. CAULno~

LOWE DIVISION.

HOllorary urgeon - Mr. A. H. Hall, M.R.C' . . Eng. Chairman-Rev. C. B. 'l'yrwhitt, M.A. Snperintf'ndent-Mr. Charles Henry Prince. Inspector of tores-Mr. John Fraser. HOllorary eeretary-Mr. Edmund Brookes.

T .

Honorary urgeon-M:r. H enry Morris, B.A., B.SC., L.R.C.P., lILR.C .•. .'up rilltclHlent and Honorary Secretary- fro G. \Y. PeasegooLl. Ollicel's anu Inspectol' of tore -Messr . " -haling anti 13rOIl'Il. Drill Instructor-l\Ir. A. Aml ers.

Honorary Surgeon

Dr. Mackenzie.

R. Morris.

Inspector of Drill

Sergeant-Major

LEYCETT DIVIsro

HEAD-QUARTERS: SIIARLSTON ScnOOL.

Superintendent

Sydney W. Malkin.

[embers 7.

NEW SHARLSTON.

Mr.

Chief Superintendent

Mr.

1st Officer

2nd Officer

Mr. G. Ford.

Mr. A. Barker.

Chaplain

Honorary Secretary

Mem bOl

23.

\V.A n:H1l0USlcS DrnsroN. Inspector of Stores

Mr. G. Baston.

Rev. C. S. Wally, M.A. Members 52.

1I1r. R.

MOlTi~.

HOllorary Surgeon-MI'. A. Hall, lILlt. C.S., Ellg. 'uperilltendent-Rev. C. B. Tynvhitt, ~I.A. lnspector of tores-lIlr. G. Alcock .


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Honorary Sel'l'etary-M r. J. Clark, Th e School llouse) ,Vaterhouses, neal' AshboUI'Il e. Members 25.

,Vm sToN DrvlsToK . Honorary Slll'geoll-Mr. A. H all, M.R.C.S., Eng. Superintendeut -lUI'. J. E. Smith. 1st Officcr-Mr. T. Billinge. 2nd Of!icer-Mr. W. Birch. In specto r of Stores--:fiIr. J. T. Birch. H onorary Secretary-Mr. Erne::;t Raucliffe, The B.rchbury, ·Whiston. 1ernbers 22. SnELToN Ir.oN, STEEL AND COAL CO's DIYISION. H onorary Surgeon-Dr. C. n. Phillips. Superintendent and Honorary Secletary-Mr. T homas Peacock, 6. Lord treet, Basfol'll. Ofricer-1'Ilr. W. Mordy. Members 5. ETHURIA DIVISION.

Th c Emslem Divi~ ion, in charge of 1st Oflicer Heath, took part, by invitation, in th e ~1ayoral prOCeSSlOl1 on Sunday, lOth Novemher 1895 amI accompanied his Worship to . t. Paul's Chl1l'ch. ' , On the invitation. of Captain !{ussell the corps joined the Emslem Volunteers, and marched ~o the Pans]) Church for morning s.el'vice on Sunday, 31st Uay, 1896. On Api'll 5th the corps paracle(l at f~tl'Ul'la Chl1lch for 1ll0ruinC! service on the in vi tatioll of the Vicar, who is a meml )er or the Etruria Division. 0 Superintendent Boanlman and 2nd Officcr Hanrlcock attcndeu the Annual R eview of the Midland Counties Centrcs at Derby 011 August 24th. Three Officers a1HI 3 privates attendecl the Annual Camp of In struction at Lilford Parle. Tl~ e Committee trust that memhers will adopt as early as possible the uniform of the Bngacle, and that the next camp Illay have n. considerably larO'er contingent from the Potteries Corps. 0 The Chief Superintendent l'epresellteu the corps at the Annual Brigade Conference on the 29th lIIarch. The Hanley and Audley Division ' havc been dishancletl the members having failed to comply with Rule II. ' VCIJ llUll~Cl'OUS havo heen the cascs in which the corps have rendered" first aid" or asslste(l III tho removal of patients, e. pccially critical transportfl havinO' been undertaken hy thc 'toke, Burslonl, anel e\\'castle Divi ions. 0 Detachments of the corps have heen present at the various sports and fetes in the district. ( igned) SYDNEY W. MALKI~, Ohief 8 t"perintendent.

H onorary Surgeon-Dr. C. H. Phillips. - Mr. J allies Cartlidge. Honorar,)' Secretary and I nspector of Store -Rev . W. Barret t, M.A., Etl'Ul'ia Vicarage. Superillteud~nt

TIBSHELF CORPS.

Members 8. GRINDON D IVISIOK.

Honorary Surgeons

Dr. 'V. A. Stamford .

Honorary Surgeon-Mr. A. Hall, lILR.C.S., Eng. Superintendent-The Rev. G. D. Rowlands. Officer-Mr. J. 1'II. Allen. In spector of Stores-lUI'. W. O. Green. Hunorary Secretary-1'IlT. ,Yo 1\1ycock, • ummel' Hill, Grindon .

Chief Superintendent

1\11'. T . B . Smith.

1st Officer

IIJr . A. T. C.

2nd Officer

avage.

Mr. P . Ratcliff.

Chapl ain

Inspecto" of Stores

Rev. E. E. Morris.

11r. C. Church.

Honorary Secretary

T.

Mr. C. Church.

Officer in Charge-1st Officer Hancock.

150 l\I el1l bel'S.

Members 7. On Sunday, May 17th, the corps held a Church Parade at Penkhull. The Stoke, Burslem, and Etruria Divisions assembled in "YVintoll {[m,re, a!ld marching up Honeywall, were joined by rnemuers of the Newcastle Diyisioll. The procession, head ed by the Fire Brigade, then lllal'checl into chlll'ch. T he service was fully choral. The Vicar (a Vice-President of the Centre), prcached 011 the occas ion. " The Order of' St. John was founued to act the good Samaritan to travellers, " and it preserved the great part orits origillal character. He heartily weleomeu the "corps to chUl'ch . It was a great blessing to the ncighbourh ood to have in its midst "that uody ormen, keeping themselves ",fliciellt ill alJJ1Julance vl'ork by their frequen t " drills, and being reaciy to apply to any great lIeeu au organized power of h elp. " After service th e COl'p8 \\ as forl11ed lip outside the ellUl'Clt allcllllal'cltcll hack. Th e officers 0 11 para lIe 'were Chid'Supel'ilJtelllleut Sytlllry ,V. Malkill; SuperitJteu(lent Secretary 1'11. Shaw; SUlJel'illtendent Boardnlall; auu 2nd 01licel'S Bagnall anuHaJl cock.

Superint en dent

1\11'. ' . C. Wan1e11.

Members 12. TUNSTALL SUB-DIVISIO

Dr. T. G. Matthews

BIRCHWOOD CORPS. Honorary Surgeon

Dr.

O.

D. l{ouson.

Chief Sup erin t en dent

Mr.

. C. Wa.rdell.

Superintendent

Mr. W. rowi .

1st Officer

2nd Officer

Inspector of Stores

Ml'. 1r. Allton.

Vacan t.

1'Ilr. J. M. Davi .

l~

Chaplain

Honorary Secreta,'y

'v. A. Cotton .

MI'. J. Merriman. Mcmoer::; 90.


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The Tibshelf and Birchwood Corps have bcen kept thoroughly efficient all throuO"h this year, meeting weekly for drills, the attendance of all members being mgst satisfactory. The fnll strength of the two corps is now over 250, all are in neat and serviceable nlliforms. They have 8 bearer companies and 2 bands in connection witlt thc corp, and all are certificateu members of the St. John Ambulance Asso~iation, and nlos~ of them ha ve med~lli()ns. The ~ corps were specially mentlOned and complImented at Derby revlCW by both Bll' Henry Wilmot and ColoTIf·1 Sparkes. In cOllneetion with these there i~ an efficient and well trained staff of 11111" e:, who mert monthly for practical work under the Lady Superintendship of Mrs. Wardell. :'lInch useful work has been done during the year.

COLONIAL CORPS. CAPE TOWN. CAPE TOWN (SOUTH AFr.ICA) NUllSING DIVISIO!\.

President-Mr. Ogilvie. Vice-Presideuts -l'rlrs. BUlTOWS and Mrs. Sydney Cowper. Honorary Treasurer-Mrs. A. Tredgold. Honor:1ry General Secretary-:Jliss A. Haussmann . Committee-The above o !tiee-bea,rers, a,nd lIIiss Cmlsson, Miss Fitzpatrick, Miss Trill, and Miss Page. nlemuer 24.

WELBECK DIVISION. HEAD-QUARTEHIl: WELBECK.

Superintendent and Honorary Secretary

Mr. E. G.

Hamlyn.

Memben; 41.

WESTHOUSES, MIDLAND RAILWAY. HEAD-QUARTERS:

"\VESTllOUSES

(

I NSTITUTE.

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Honorary Surgeon

Dr. Leary. Superintendent

Inspector of Stores

Honorary Secretary

Mr. W. Hardwick.

Mr. G. Crowsoll.

1I1r. W. Hardwick.

The Committee, in IJ1'esenting their third annual repor~, regret that yery little work has been dOlle during the past year. In February, 1 96, Professor Liebmann applied for llursing help for the JolHlJlneshnrg relief. Mrs. Sydlley CO"11er, VicePresident, immediately wTote to the HOll. 'ecretary, but none of our members were able to go. In ans\yer to an advertisement in the Oape Times asking for lUuses, Mrs. Cowper had iwo applications . Both applicants were sent to Professor Liebmann. They did xcellent work at J oha1111<'s burg. Mrs. Borroughs was obligerl to resign her duties as Vic(;-President, owil1g to her clellarture for J!:llgland. Miss Tredgold was also obliged to resign as Treasmer; the vacancies have not yet been filled . The Committe take this opportunity 'of thanking them for th ir good senice.. The number of sick who have had nursing attendance (at Claremont) has been frye, the number of . ick assi ted with gifts, six. The number of nur iug vi its registered (at Claremont) has been fifty-five. In on case of illness, which no associate "as able to Ulldertakr, :;.rrs. Cowper procured a trained lady nurse. A severe case of l)JlellmOllia (at Obscnatory) 'I'as successfully nursed by one of our associate. CAPE GOVEn ilIE::-.'T

Members 28.

RAILWAY CORPS.

SUllerilltcllc1('nt-Vacant. The corps continues to do good and -teady work. Three of the members 1'1'0ce dcd with the active srrvice detachment to the Transyaal d11l'ing the cri es at the commellC III nt of this year, and camer1 great praise from the hospital medical authoriti s. It is proposed during the coming ambulance year to add fmthel' corps along ih main alld suburban lille at the more important stations. DIOell:, A

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OLLEGE CORPS.

Mem bel'S have bcen llarticularly active in rendering help in the cricket and football fields, as wen a ' ill cases of several accidents at the ea-sicle. EA T LONDI)N CORPS. Snperintendent-:;\Ir. J. G. Fisher. Insl'eetor-Mr. . Al111red, Bon. ee. of the East London Section. Iemhers 15.

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The corps holds a monthly II rill , and the members arc quipped with all the necessaries fOl rendering "111' t aid." Each melllber has be 11 ullplieel with an emblem board, the object being to place the board mentioned on the door or in the window of their house a an indication that" first aiel" ma,y be obtained in case of accident or emergency. The member of the corps were particularly u eful in conveying the III 'n injured ill the recent. lam ntahle railway aceiden.t. at Tl~olllas Riyer from the train to the hospital on arnvul at East London, and If nothmg e1 e had been done by the corps this would ]mve ben good service rendered, but other members of the association had rend reel as istance at thc scene of the accident pending the arrival of medical aid. In acldi~ion to this th?re have been a l1Um~er of cases of faiuting, etc., ill the streets, and accldeni~ of a n]]110r n~ture wh e~'e mtable assistance has been forthcoming from mcm bel'S of the local sectlOn. 1I1a.Jor Carroll has presented the corps with two valuable "ambulance companions," amI these are in the hands of members living ill the thickly inhabitated l)arts of the town. The best thanks of the Association are dn e to Major Carroll for his timely gift. DI


368 SOUTH AFltICAN COUNCIL,

The report of the first active service detachment in South Africa is hereunto attached, and the Council trust that the good ,,"ork performed by the members of the detachment will stimulate those of other centres and sections to form themselYes into organised bodies. The Council hereby tender their very ,varmest thanks to thc ladies and gentlemen of the detacllllJent on their work, and on the most excellent manner in which thcy carried it out, thus earning the highes t praise from the local (Transvaal) medical authorities. The Council records with pleasure the admirable work done by certificated Impils at Johannesburg, particularly during the terrible dynamite eX1110sion in F ebruary last. No sooner did the serious nature of the calamity become kno,,·n than a large number of members hurried to the scene of the accident, and there rendered most excellent service. The Council desire to mention specially the names of Captain BIeksley (Chairman of the centre), of ~Ir. Leslie-Daniels (the Honorary Secrctary), and of Mr. W. C. Cavenagh (insh'uctor), who did yeoman service amongst the wounded and dying. The sympathetic link uniting all members was notably exemplified on a subseCiuent occasion. When muses were tillobtainable at the Rand, the Council was instrumental ill ecuring from Cape ToY,n the services of trained nurses in sufficient numbers to cope satisfactorily with the fearful amount of suffering of the victims. The services of the brigade in stores in equipment belonging to Cape Town, volunteers and nurses, have been offered to the British South African Company for acti,-e service in the Matabele campaign. The Company havc expressed their thanks for the oifer, and signified their intention of calling for .tid in case of need.

DUNEDIN CORPS. Presid ent

Mrs. S. T. N cyill. Vi ce-Presidents

Mrs. W. D. Ste,mrt.

Mrs. L. E. Barnett.

Honorary Surgeon

Dr. Barnett. Superintend ent

flIi::ls E. S. Hooper. Hono rary Treasurer andLSecretary ,

Miss J. B. Mackie. Commi ttee

Mesdames McKay, Logie, Short, Ussher, Miss Sinclair. 1\1 em bers 47.

In April, 1895, a-meeting of ladies "oas held in the Young -Wom en's Christian Association rooms, Dunedin, for the pnrlJOSC of inauguratillg a llur~illg corps in connection with the St. J ohn Ambulance Ass()ciatioll. After discussion it was r esolved to form a corps, and the election of officers was IJrocceclccl with. I t was decided to offer the position of Honorary Slll'geon to Dr. Barnett, and that gentleman was good cnough to place his serviecs at the rlisposal of the corps. A draft set of rules was drawn up by the Committee, and these, on being submitteu to the Committee of the local centre, were, after alteration, adopted. The corps has a roll of 47 memb~rs, the average atten~ance at meetings having been 32. During the winter five me~tmgs wc.re held, at WhICh the Honorary Surgeon (Dr. Barnett) imparted excellent mforJllatlOn 011 general ambulance work, and from which the members derived considerable benefit. The balance sheet shows the receipts to be £6, and the expenditure £3 lIs. 5e1., leaving a balance of £2 8s. 7d. on hand, besides which the corps has also a small stock of nursing material with which to conuuence operations next session.





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