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Ruislip-Northwood 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ruislip]

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Non-Infectious Cases.
The following Ambulances are available for use of this
district:—
The Uxbridge Red Cross Motor Ambulance.
Apply to Clerk, Ruislip-Northwood Urban District Council,
Council Offices, Northwood. Telephone: Northwood 77.
The Pinner V.A.D. Motor Ambulance.
Apply to Watson's Garage, Pinner.
Telephone: Pinner 426.
The Council have under consideration the provision of
a motor ambulance for the use of the district.

Clinics and Treatment Centres.

Maternity and Child Welfare.

There are four Welfare Centres holding meetings weekly:

Locality and AddressDayTimePresent Arrangements for Medical Supervision.
Northwood— Methodist Assembly Boom. Hallowell RoadTuesday2.30 p.m.Dr. L. W. Hignett, Medical Officer of Health Attends weekly
Eastcote— Church HallWed.2.30 p.m.Do.
Ruislip— Church InstituteThurs.2.30 p.m.Do.
Ruislip South— British Legion HallMon.2.30 p.mDr. Glyn Jones

The Maternity and Child Welfare Clinic for South
Ruislip was opened on December 30th, 1929, at the British
Legion Hall, West End Road, South Ruislip. The meetings
will be held weekly on Mondays, at 2.30 p.m.
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