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Ruislip-Northwood 1954

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ruislip]

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EASTCOTE HOUSE First Thursday in each month at
High Road, 10 a.m.
Eastcote.
MOBILE CLINIC, Second Monday in each month at
Sidmouth Drive Pavilion, 9.45 a.m.
Ruislip Gardens.
Under the National Health Service Act, 1946, Diphtheria
Prophylactic may be obtained from the Public Health Department
on application by Medical Practitioners who have signified
their willingness to carry out immunisation under the Act.
VACCINATION
The Vaccination Acts have been repealed. Vaccination
against smallpox is performed on request, without charge, by
doctors who have signified their willingness to carry out this
work under the National Health Service Act, 1946. In addition, in
certain cases, vaccination can be carried out at the County
Council's clinics. The vaccination of all healthy infants
between 4-6 months of age is recommended.

During the year the following vaccinations were undertaken:-

AGEVaccinationRe-Vaccination
Under 1527-
126-
2-4283
5-144125
15 and over24156
TOTALS646184

HOME HELP SERVICE
Help can be provided in cases where an emergency arises in
the home, and in cases of confinement taking place at home.
Payment for this service is assessed according to income.
Further details of this service may be obtained from the Area
Health Office, County Buildings, Uxbridge.
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