From the Cannock Advertiser 1908
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4/4/1908 – The Isolation Hospital
As medical superintendent of the Isolation Hospital at Cheslyn Hay, Dr. Hosegood shows in his report how useful the hospital has been since it opened in 1904. During the year 56 cases were admitted, 47 of which were Scarlet Fever patients and 9 Diphtheria patients, and out of the total there were four fatal cases. There has been a gradual growth in the number of patients yearly, the figures being: 1904, 28; 1905, 37; 1906, 63; 1907, 96.