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Case 941

24. Letter from Hemel Hempstead including note of M's health 6 December 1895

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Dear Mr. Rudolf

You will notice on the monthly Report that M., who was out in service, has been readmitted to the Home on account of illness - She was a patient at our West Herts Infirmary with Gastric Ulcer, but is now making a good, though slow, recovery. The doctor recommends that she should remain quietly at the Home till after Christmas & then go to the seaside for a change of air. We have the promise of a convalescent Home Letter for her, & her mistress is willing to receive her back again after her return from the Convalescent Home at S. Leonards. She is very well behaved, & a help to the Matron in the way of example & influence, so that there is no objection to her remaining at the Home. We have now no vacant bed at this Home.

Believe me,
Yours sincerely
E Gallop

Overwritten in blue: Please put with C.P.
Overwritten in pencil: No. 942 Noted [?]

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