MEDICAL AD) SOCIETY FOR NECESSITOUS GENTLEWOMEN.
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Sea.,—The Committee of the Medical Aid Society venture to hope that you will allow them to make known through the medium of your influential paper the benefits which the Society offers to ladies of limited means—specially those who are maintaining themselves by their own work. In a very large proportion of cases such ladies, when disabled by illness, have little to spare for the fees of doctors, or the expenses of nursing homes in cases of operation and convalescent homes for subsequent recovery and rest. These the Medical Aid Society have been supplying for many years, but the Committee feel that the Society could still be of greater use were the scope of its work more widely known, not only among those who personally need the help offered, but also among those who are looking for a way of assisting their poorer friends. The Medical Aid Society, which was founded in 1879, is the only one of its kind. All eases have to be passed by the Society's physician in London. Further information about the Society can be obtained from the Hon. Secretary, Miss M. E. Green, 2 St. Katharine's Precincts, Gloucester Gate, N.W.—I am, Sir, Ste,
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