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 Harrow]
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In the early part of the year it was agreed that further clinics
were required for the district, particularly in the Stanmore and
the Pinner South or Roxeth Wards. The County Council agreed
that, were suitable clinics erected, they would be used for school
medical purposes.
The Council of Child Welfare carry on their treatment services
at "Tvneholme," Headstone Drive, Wealdstone.
Following an offer by estate developers for the purchase of "Tyneholme" which,
if effected, would have resulted in a serious loss to the district
owing to the treatment services performed there, the Council adopted
the recommendation of the Public Health Committee that
"Tyneholme" be purchased, the completion to be on the 1st
April, 1937, with a view to the erection on the site of a central
clinic for maternity and child welfare purposes.