§ Mr. Pavittasked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will publish in the Official Report a table showing the present total of funds accrued from past endowments and other sources which are at the sole disposal of each of the London teaching hospitals.
§ Mr. Geoffrey FinsbergThe most recent annual accounts submitted to the Department show the following trust fund balances at 31 March 1981:
Capital in Other funds perpetuity £000's £000's Present Boards of Governors of postgraduate teaching hospitals Hospitals for Sick Children 68 3,252 National Hospitals for Nervous Diseases 2 552 Royal National Throat Nose and Ear Hospitals — 533 Moorfields Eye Hospital 9 1,212 Bethlem Royal Hospital and Maudsley Hospital — 6,281 St. John's Hospital for Diseases of the Skin — 46 National Heart and Chest Hospitals 1 3,088 Royal National Orthopaedic Hospitals 5 236 St. Peter's Hospitals 43 37 Royal Marsden Hospital 16 3,223 Queen Charlotte's Hospital for Women 30 971 Eastman Dental Hospital — 15 Special Trustees in respect of teaching hospitals administered by Area Health Authorities (Teaching) St. Bartholomew's and St. Mark's Hospitals 163 13,944 London Hospital 560 4,335 Royal Free Hospital 126 2,591 University College Hospitals 65 2,102 Middlesex Hospital 762 6,095 Charing Cross Hospital 260 1,118 St. George's Hospital 9 3,340 Westminster Hospital 20 2,431 St. Mary's Hospital 55 4,460 Guy's Hospital 146 11,061 King's College Hospital 192 2,173 St. Thomas' Hospital 35 20,403 Hammersmith Hospital — 993 In addition, the six London area health authorities (teaching) show in their own accounts aggregate trust fund 295W balances of approximately £3.7 million at 31 March 1981, some of which may be applied to teaching hospital purposes.