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Willesden 1904

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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buildings, the original Hospital in fact, which although
they are still available for patients, cannot be looked
upon as permanent.
The ten blocks comprises the following:—
1. " A."-—The Administration Block.
2. " B."—Four Ward Block.
3. " C."—Two ,, „
4. " D."—Two ,, „ New Single Storey Block.
5. " E."—Two „
6. " F " & "G."—Two Ward Block. New Double Storey Block.
7. "H" & "H"—Four „ „ New Observation Block.
8.—The Male Staff Quarters.
9.—The Laundry Block.
10.—The Ambulance Station.
In the Administration Block, in addition to the
Medical Staff Quarters, the Matron's Quarters, the
Steward's Office, there are the Nurses' Sitting Boom,
the Kitchen and other offices, Provision Stores, and
Needleroom, as well as Bedroom Accommodation for
21 members of the Domestic Staff.
In the newly-built west wing of the Administration
Block—the "Annexe" as it is called—there are
24 bedrooms, etc., for nurses. Before these rooms