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 Woolwich]
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TABLE No. 25—
Situation. | Nature of Accommodation. | By whom provided. | Sessions weekly. |
---|---|---|---|
Brewer Street, Woolwich | Doctors' rooms, Treatment rooms, Waiting rooms | Local Medical Association | Daily |
Plumstead Road, Plumstead | Do. | Do. | Daily |
Cyril Henry Treatment Centre, St. Mary Street, Woolwich | Accommodation for operating on, and detention of, cases of enlarged tonsils and adenoids | London County Council | Daily |
Borough Disinfecting Station, White Hart Road, Plumstead | Accommodation for cleansing of verminous children | Woolwich Borough Council | Daily |
Maxey Road, Plumstead | Doctors' rooms, Waiting rooms, Dressing rooms, Dispensary, etc. | Woolwich Borough Council | Daily |
Nil. |
v. Public Health Officers of the Local Authority. The
names, qualifications, and year of appointment of the Health
Staff at the 31st December, 1925, are shown below in the
form requested by the Ministry of Health. Dr. A. Topping,
Assistant Medical Officer of Health, resigned his appointment
on the 31st January, 1925, and was succeeded by Dr. N. M.
Maclennan. Mr. E. B. Pindar was appointed as Sanitary
Inspector in the place of Mr. A. G. Potter, who was superannuated
in 1924. The nursing and Domestic staff of the
Home for Ailing Babies is not included.