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Islington 1881

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Islington, Parish of St Mary]

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THE VESTRY OF ST. MARY, ISLINGTON.

Summary Statement of the whole of the Expenditure incurred by the Sanitary Committee in connection with the temporary Small Pox Camp Hospital at Finchley, between the 8th of June and the 17th of October, 1881.

1. Paid as Compensation for surrender of Land40000
2. Eight Hospital Marquees and Hot Water Ap
paratus for heating same£882100
3. Fifteen Staff, Store, and other Tents407100
1,29000
4. Drainage, Fencing, Building of Laundry, Kitchen, Water Supply, and other Works1,273196
5. Beds, Bedding, Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, and other
necessaries81245
£3,776311
6. Tradesmen's Bills, including Coals, &c471310
7. Wages of Staff247180
8. Surgical Instruments, Drugs, &c49140
9. Cost of Cab and Conveyance of Patients, &c3236
10. Paid for Labour, &c., at opening and closing6423
11. Advertisements, Printing, Cartage of Goods, and other
expenses7481
12. Inspectors and others, for extra work5690
13. Petty Cash, Expenses of Committee, and Insurance3755
14. The Surveyor (Mr. Higging), extra services and expenses2650
15. Sanitary Superintendent (Mr. Collingwood), extra services15000
£4,885130

* Reduced by a Vote In the Vestry to £26 5s.