1936: Appeal for Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh
The Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh was the first voluntary hospital in Scotland. It was founded as the Edinburgh Infirmary or the Hospital for the Sick Poor in 1729. Following an appeal for funds by the Royal College of Physicians in Edinburgh, funds were donated for the hospital’s establishment by Edinburgh’s wealthy donors, physicians and surgeons, and church congregations.
The appeal promoted in this image marks the 200th anniversary of the hospital being granted a Royal Charter. It highlights the substantial increase in running costs of the hospital since its inception, and appeals to the reader to donate.
This image was printed in the Scottish newspaper, ‘The Scotsman’. At the time, it was common for hospital fundraising appeals to be included in local newspapers and – for particularly large or prominent hospitals – national newspapers.