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Chelsea 1935

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1935

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TABLE No. 24.

Name.Situation.Nature of Cases Treated.Available Beds.If usedby persons resident outsidethe BoroughManagement.
Brompton Hospital for ConsumptionFulham Road, S.W. 3Pulmonary Tuberculosis339YesBy Voluntary Committee.
Cancer HospitalFulham Road, S.W. 3.Malignant Disease128YesBy Voluntary Committee.
Chelsea Hospital for WomenArthur Street, S.W. 3.Obstetric and Gynaecological100YesBy Voluntary Committee.
Cheyne Hospital for ChildrenCheyne Walk, S.W. 3.Children's Diseases71YesBy Voluntary Committee.
Princess Beatrice HospitalRichmond Road, S.W. 5.General Medical, Surgical and Maternity78YesBy Voluntary Committee.
Royal National Orthopaedic HospitalGreat Portland Street, W. 1.Deformities and Malformations170YesBy Voluntary Committee.
St. George's HospitalHyde Park Corner, S,W. 1.General Medical, Surgical and Maternity437YesBy Voluntary Committee.
St. Luke's HospitalCale Street, S.W. 3.Medical and Surgical411YesBy Central Public Health Committee of L.C.C.
St. Mary Abbots HospitalMarloes Road, W. 8.Medical, Surgical and Maternity621YesBy Central Public Health Committee of L.C.C.
St. Stephen's HospitalFulham Road, S.W. 10.Medical, Surgical and Maternity750YesBy Central Public Health Committee of L.C.C.
Victoria Hospital for ChildrenTite Street, S.W. 3.Children's Diseases138YesBy Voluntary Committee.
West London HospitalHammersmith Road, W. 6.General Medical and Surgical234YesBy Voluntary Committee
St. George's HomeMilman's Street, S.W. 10.Tuberculosis50YesBy Central Public Health Committee of L.C.C.