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

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Ilford 1955

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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BarkingsideMonday2—4 p.m.
FairlopFriday2—4 p.m.
ChadwellMonday2—4 p.m.
Manford WayMonday2—4 p.m.
„ „Tuesday2—4 p.m.
„ „Friday2—4 p.m.
BecontreeTuesday2—4 p.m.
GoodmayesThursday2—4 p.m.
DownshallTuesday2—4 p.m.
Woodford AvenueWednesday2—4 p.m.
Cecil HallWednesday2—4 p.m.
„„Thursday2—4 p.m.
Seven KingsWednesday2—4 p.m.
Newbury HallThursday2—4 p.m.
Grosvenor RoadThursday2—4 p.m.
Ilford LaneFriday2—4 p.m.
ValentinesFriday2—4 p.m.
(c) Private Houses (W.V.S.).
Mrs. Taylor, 31, Lime Grove, Hainault.Monday to Friday9 a.m.—5 p.m.
Mrs. Peacock, 15, Culpepper Close, Hainault.Evenings and Weekends only.
(d) Mobile Depot (W.V.S.).
Operating on Padnall Estate.Alternate Thursdays2 p.m.—3.30 p.m.

With a view to effecting economy and cohesion in the service, the work
with regard to the national welfare foods has been fully integrated with
that of the distribution of nutrients and medicaments which has been in
operation in the maternity and child welfare service for many years.