London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Wood Green 1939

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wood Green]

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Pulmonary cases.Non-Pulmonary cases.
Archway Hospital1_
Brompton Hospital4_
Clare Hall Sanatorium7_
Eversfield Chest Hospital7_
Fairlight Sanatorium, Hastings .2_
Grosvenor Sanatorium2_
Harefield Sanatorium14_
Kelling Sanatorium, Norfolk1_
North Middlesex Hospital17_
Papworth Village Settlement4_
Royal Free Hospital1_
Royal National Sanatorium Bournemouth1_
White House, Milford-on-Sea1_
62_

Public Health (Prevention of Tuberculosis) Regulations,
1925.
It has not been necessary to take any action under these regulations
which relate to persons suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis
employed in the milk trade.
Nor has any action been taken under Section 172 of the Public
Health Act, 1936, which deals with the compulsory removal to
hospital of persons suffering from tuberculosis.
Insulin.
Two necessitous patients residing in the Borough have been
provided with insulin free of charge. The total cost to the Council
was £5 17s. Od.