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 Wood Green]
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During the year 68 cases were sent to hospital or sanatorium. The sanatoria or hospitals to which they were admitted are shown Below :—
Pulmonary Cases. | Non-Pulmonary Cases. | |
---|---|---|
Brompton Hospital | 4 | — |
Clare Hall Sanatorium | 11 | — |
Eversfield Chest Hospital, St. Leon ards-on-Sea | 1 | — |
Fairlight Sanatorium, Hastings | 1 | — |
Harefield Sanatorium | 25 | — |
Hendon Cottage Hospital | — | 1 |
King Edward VII Sanatorium, Midhurst | 2 | — |
National Hospital, Benenden | 2 | — |
North Middlesex Hospital | 15 | — |
Preston Hall, Aylesford | 2 | — |
Royal Sea Bathing Hospital, Magate | — | 1 |
St. Luke's Hospital, Chelsea | 1 | — |
University College Hospital | 1 | — |
Victoria Home for Invalid Children Margate | — | 1 |
Totals | 65 | 3 |
BACTERIOLOGICAL WORK.
The bacteriological examination of specimens from the borough
is carried out at the Joint Isolation Hospital and during 1937 the
following examinations were made:—