|
At what time clinical patients may be maintained.
|
IX. And be it enacted, That no clinical patients shall be maintained at the expence, or out of the rents of the estate of the said Sir Patrick Dunn, until such hospital as aforesaid shall be completed for the reception of such thirty patients; and after it shall have been so completed, either by due application of the funds hereby provided for the same, or by private contributions, or both then, after defraying the necessary expences of supporting such thirty patients, and of the establishment of such hospital, the clear residue of such annual surplus of the rents of the said estate, shall be applied to enlarging the said hospital, until by such application, or by public or private contributions, or both, such hospital shall be so far enlarged as to afford accommodation for the reception of one hundred patients, and shall in addition contain necessary apartments for a library and medical lecture room.
|