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Merton and Morden 1944

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Merton & Morden]

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3.—School Clinics (providedlaythe Surrey Education Committee).

Middleton Road, Morden.General MedicalEvery Monday and Wednesday, 9.30—12.0.
EyeEvery Wednesday, 2.0—4.30.
DentalEvery Wednesday and Friday, 9.30—12.0 & 1.30—4.0.
Every Monday, Tuesday and Saturday, 9.30—12.0.
Every Thursday, 1.30—4.0.
Aston Road, Raynes Park.Every Tuesday and Thursday, 9.30—12.0.
Eye2nd, 4th and 5th Wednesdays, 9.30—12.0.
DentalEvery Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 9.30—12.0 and 1.30—4.0.
Every Wednesday and Saturday, 9.30—12.0.
Every Friday, 1.30—4.0.

4.—Tuberculosis Dispensaries (provided by the Surrey County
Council).
St. Helier County Hospital,
Wrythe Lane, Carshalton.
Morden Patients Monday, 10 a.m.
2nd Monday in month, 5.30 p.m.
Friday, 1.30 p.m.
Raynes Park Patients Monday, 1.30 p.m.
Wednesday, 10 a.m.
1st Monday in month, 5.30 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 and at the St. Helier County
Hospital. 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.
During the year the Smallpox arrangements at Clandon
were put into operation to provide for isolation and treatment
of cases arising from a small outbreak of Smallpox in another
county.
One patient from Merton and Morden was removed to
Clandon.
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