Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the sanitary condition of the Hackney District for the year 1914
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Classes for which accommodation is provided. | By whom provided. | Where situated. | Total number of Beds. | How are patients selected ? | Are patients under the care of a resident Medical Officer ? | What charge, if any, is made for the use of Beds? | Do the Sanitary Authority use— (1) their Isolation Hospital, or (2) their Small-pox Hospital, for case of Phthisis? | Do the Sanitary Authority reserve Beds in any Phthisis Sanatorium If so, how many, and in what Sanatorium? | Do the Sanitary Authority provide portable open-air Shelters or Tents? |
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(b) Intermediate cases | The Guardians of the Hackney Union. | Southern Convalescent Homes, Lancing-on-Sea | *5 | By grant of Indoor relief by Guardians and subsequent classification by Medical Officer. | Yes. | None to destitute persons. Liable relatives pay according to ability. | No. | No. | No. |
The Guardians of the Hackney Union. | Hackney Union Infirmary, Homerton. | *12 | By grant of Indoor relief by Guardians and subsequent classification by Medical Officer. | Yes. | None to destitute persons. Liable relatives pay according to ability. | No. | No. | No. | |
(c) Advanced cases | The Guardians of the Hackney Union. | Queen Mary's Hospital for Children (M.A.B.) Carshalton. | *1 | By grant of Indoor relief by Guardians and subsequent, classification by Medical Officer. | Yes. | None to destitute persons. Liable relatives pay according to ability. | No. | No. | No. |
The Guardians of the Hackney Union. | Hackney Union Infirmary, Homerton. | *34 | By grant of Indoor relief by Guardians and subsequent classification by Medical Officer. | Yes. | None to destitute persons. Liable relatives pay according to ability. | No. | No. | No. | |
Total | Infirmary | *46 | |||||||
Kennington | *7 | ||||||||
Lancing | *5 | ||||||||
Carshalton | *5 | ||||||||
Rustington | 2 | ||||||||
*These numbers are for the 29th May, 1915, and the number of beds available for Phthisical cases in the Hackney Union Infirmary is 88, but the number of beds available at Carshalton, Rustington, Kennington and Lancing varies, as they are allotted as required. |
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