Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Enfield]
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The following statement shows the total number of beds belonging to, or reserved for the sole use of, the County Council during 1933.
Institution. | Accommodation. | Type of case. | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Adults. | Children. | |||
M. | F. | |||
County Sanatorium, Harefield | 129 | 129 | 56 | Pulmonary—Sanatorium. |
4 | 8 | Pulmonary—Observation. | ||
County Sanatorium, Clare Hall, South Mimms | 120 | 66 | — | Pulmonary—late sanatorium and Hospital. |
Heatherwood Hospital Ascot | — | — | 25 | N on-pulmonary. |
Victoria Home, Margate | - | - | 6 | Non-pulmonary. |
Other Institutions at which Patients have been maintained by the
County Council during 1933 are:—
Sanatoria.—Brompton Hospital Sanatorium, Frimley; Daneswood;
Eversfield, Sussex; Fairlight, Hastings; Grosvenor,
Ashford, Kent; Holy Cross, Haslemere; King Edward VII
Midhurst; King George's, Bramshot; National Sanatorium,
Benenden; Royal National, Bournemouth; Royal
National, Ventnor; Mount, Bishopstoke; Hawley, Devon;
Cotswold, Gloucester; Ipswich Borough; St. Michael's,
Axbridge.
Hospitals.—City of London, Victoria Park; St. Mary's; University
College, London; St. Anthony's, Cheam; St.
Barnabas', Torquay; Colindale, Hendon; Brompton;
Seamen's Hospital, London.
Colonies.—British Legion Village, Preston Hall, Kent;
Papworth Village Settlement, Papworth Hall, Cambridge:
Burrow Hill, Frimley.
Homes for very advanced cases.—St. Joseph's Hospice,
Hackney; St. Peter's, Kilburn.
All the above are for pulmonary cases of various types.
The following hospitals are for Non-pulmonary adult cases:—
Hendon Cottage; Prince of Wales's, Tottenham; Roysl