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 Merton & Morden]
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3.—School Clinics (provided by The Surrey Education Committee).
Middleton Road, St, Helier, Morden | General Medical | Mon. & Wed. 9.30-12 noon |
Eye | Wed. 1.30—4 p.m. | |
Dental | Tues. & Wed. 9.30-12 noon & 1.30—4 p.m. | |
Sat. 9.30-12 noon except 3rd Sat. in each month | ||
Thurs. 1.30—4 p.m. | ||
Aston Road, Raynes Park | General Medical | Tues. & Thur. 9.30-12 noon |
Dental | Mon. Tues. & Thurs. 9.30-12 noon & 1.30—4 p.m. | |
Wed. & Sat. 9.30-12 noon | ||
Fri. 1.30—4 p.m. | ||
Eye | 2nd, 4th & 5th Wed. in each month 9.30-12 noon |
4.—Tuberculosis Dispensaries (provided by Surrey County Council).
St. Helier County Hospial, | Mon. 10 a.m. |
Wrythe Lane, Carshalton | 2nd Mon. in month 5.30 p.m. |
Morden Patients | Fri. 1.30 p.m. |
5.—Venereal Diseases.
The County Council administers the Venereal diseases
Regulations and participates in the London and Home Counties
scheme. Under this arrangement treatment is available at the
principal London Hospitals. The sessions are numerous and in
some cases continuous, whilst many of these institutions provide
in-patient as well as out-patient treatment.
HOSPITALS.
Smallpox. The Surrey County Isolation Hospital,
Clandon—accommodation 28 beds.
These premises provide the hospital accommodation for
smallpox for the whole of the administrative County of Surrey,
and is administered as a County Service. No cases were
admitted during 1943.
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