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Enfield 1934

[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 1934.

Institution.Accommodation.Type of case.
Adults.Children.
M.F.
County Sanatorium, Harefield12912956Pulmonary—Sanatorium.
48Pulmonary—Observation.
County Sanatorium, Clare Hall, South Mimms12066Pulmonary—late sanatorium and Hospital.
Heatherwood Hospital Ascot25Non-pulmonary.
Victoria Home, Margate--6Non-pulmonary.

Other Institutions at which patients have been maintained
by the County Council during 1934 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; Royal
Sea-bathing, Margate ; St. Anthony's, Cheam; All Saints,
Royal National Orthopaedic, St. Mary's, St. Thomas's,