StorageSite | UCL Institute of Neurology |
Description | Includes list of proposals for a reduction in the number of beds, with suggestions from the Matron for reductions in staff, laundry, diet and her own salary, from the Resident Medical officer and from the Acting Secretary; papers containing suggested economies in electricity, drugs, diets; papers relating to the proposed amalgamation of the Hospital; correspondence with the Ministry of Health; letter from F M R Walshe to Sir George Broadbridge containing the opinion by Walshe that 'anyone who would amalgamate the National Hospital with the two other hospitals would be capable of amalgamating the Elgin marbles with Madam Tussaud's', 27 May 1940; minutes of two meetings of the Economy Committee, June 1940. |