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Fulham 1960

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham Borough]

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HOSPITALS AND OTHER CENTRES IN THE
BOROUGH OF FULHAM
(1) Fulham Hospital (under the Charing Cross Group of Hospitals)
St. Dunstan s Road. W. 6.
A general hospital dealing with
(a) Acute Medical, Surgical & Orthopaedic cases 271 beds
(b) Mental Observation Unit 19 "
(c) Chronic Sick 87 "
Total number of staffed beds 377
plus Outpatient Departments.
(2) Fulham Maternity Hospital (under the Charing Cross Groip of Hospitals)
5-7, Parsons Green, S. W 6.
Number of staffed beds 30
(3) Western Hospital Seagrave Road. S. W. 6.
An infectious disease hospital
General Infectious Disease 94 beds
Poliomyelitis Unit 40 "
T. B. 58 "
Rehabilitation Unit (female) 17 "
Total number of staffed beds 209
In addition the Royal Marsden Hospital has a unit based at this
hospital consisting of 44 beds.
(4) Fulham Chest Clinic Western Hospital, Seagrave Road. S. W. 6.
Various types of clinic sessions are held for the diagnosis
and out-patient treatment of tuberculosis and other chest conditions.
(5) Mass Miniature Radiography Unit Seagrave Road, S. W. 6.
(6) Hurlingham Lodge Hurlingham Road. S.W.6.
A London County Council Hostel for homeless infective
tuberculous men.
28 beds.
(7) There is a private home for blind men and women (6 residents),
registered by the London County Council in the Borough at 94,
Sedlescombe Road, S.W.6.
(8) There is an old people's dwelling at 234, Munster Road. S.W.6.
supervised by Abbeyfteld (Chelsea & Fulham) Society (5 bed
sitting rooms),