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Hammersmith 1932

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

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Maternity Cases.—The London Ambulance Service
provided by the London County Council is available for
the conveyance of women to "Parkside" Maternity
Home, Du Cane Road, W.12, and "Invermead," Goldhawk
Road, between the hours of 11 p.m. and 8 a.m.
An ambulance service is also available for "Parkside"
and "Invermead" cases between the hours of
8 a.m. and 11 p.m. by arrangement with the London
County Council.
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE CENTRES.
Hammersmith Infant Welfare Association.
48, Glenthorne Bond.—Three Infant Clinics held
weekly. Two Ante-Natal Clinics held weekly.
Victoria Hall, Becklow Road.—Two Infant Clinics held
weekly.
Old Oak Infant Welfare Centre, Western Avenue.—Two
Infant Clinics held weekly. Two Ante-natal Clinics held
weekly.
St. Matthew's Parochial Hall, Blythe Road.—Two
Infant Clinics held weekly.
Presbyterian Church Hall, Ponsard Road.—One
Infant Clinic held weekly.
Latymer Road Mission, Blechynden Street.—One
Infant Clinic held weekly.
DAY NURSERIES.
Latymer Road Day Nursery.—Provides accommoda¬tion
for 50 children.
Princess Christian Day Nursery, Goldhawk Road.—
Provides accommodation for 45 children in winter and
50 in summer.
The above nurseries are conducted by Voluntary
Associations, supported by voluntary contributions, to
which the Council contributes.