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 Hackney]
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(1) Situated Within the Borough—
(a) The Salvation Army Mothers' Hospital, Lower Clapton
Road.—The number of beds provided for the reception of maternity
cases, exclusive of isolation and labour beds, is 88.
(b) St. Joseph's Hospice for the Dying, Mare Street.—Seventyfive
beds are provided at this institution for the reception of patients
in the last stages of illness.
(2) Situated Outside the Borough—
(a) The City of London Lying-in Hospital, City Road.
The arrangements made with the two maternity hospitals are
described on page 49 of this Report, whilst the use made of St.
Joseph's Hospice for the Dying for the isolation of cases of advanced
tuberculosis is shown on pages 104 and 105.
HOMES FOR MOTHERS, INFANTS AND HOMELESS
CHILDREN.
The following Institutions are subsidised by the London County Council, but not by the Borough Council, and afford, in most instances, accommodation for both married and unmarried mothers:—
Name and Situation. | Nature of Accommodation. | By whom provided. |
---|---|---|
Hope Lodge, 4, Clapton Common | Home for 22 mothers and 10 babies | Salvation Army. |
Cotland, 9, Amhurst Park | Home for 30 mothers and 18 babies | Salvation Army. |
Cotswold, Downs Road | Home for 37 mothers and 26 babies | Salvation Army. |
*Hillsborough House, 181 & 183, Amhurst Road | Home for 29 mothers and 18 babies | Salvation Army. |
Lome House I., 16, Rectory Road | Home for 12 mothers and 8 babies | Salvation Army. |
Lome House II., 126 & 128, Lower Clapton Road | Home for 24 mothers and 20 babies | Salvation Army. |
Sapsworth House, 122 & 124, Lr. Clapton Road | Home for 28 mothers and 19 babies | Salvation Army. |
Hostel for East End Mothers and Babies, 159, Richmond Road | Home for 10 mothers and 10 babies | Church of England. |
St. Mary's, 153, Stamford Hill | Home for 28 mothers and 40 babies | Church of England. |
Maternity Refuge, 6, Pembury Road | Home for 24 mothers and 20 babies | Church of England. |
*Closed 30th September, 1931.