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Holborn 1962

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

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Hospitals in the Borough

Name and Address of HospitalTelephone No.Type of HospitalNumber of Beds
Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, W.C.1Holborn 9200Special Teaching Hospital342
The Royal London Homoeopathic Hospital, Great Ormond Street, W.C.1.Terminus 3091Group 22, N.W. Regional Hospital Board180
The National Hospital, Queen Square, W.C.1.Terminus 3611Special Teaching Hospital200
Moorfields Eye Hospital, High Holborn, W.C.1Temple Bar 6611With Moorfields and Cen-tral Eye Hospital, Special Teaching Hospital100
St. Paul's Hospital, Endell Street, W.C.2Temple Bar 9611With St. Peter's Hospital, Henrietta Street—Special Teaching Hospital51
French Hospital, Shaftesbury Avenue, W.C.2Temple Bar 5025-6Voluntary Hospital57
Italian Hospital, Queen Square, W.C.1Holborn 6191Voluntary Hospital54

Ambulance Facilities
The London County Council, as Local Health Authority, is responsible under Section
27 of the National Health Service Act, 1946, for the provision of ambulance facilities
within the Administrative County of London.
The Home Service Ambulance Department (Order of St. John of Jerusalem and
British Red Cross Society) and the Hospital Car Service act as agents of the County
Council in supplying some of the ambulance and car transport provided under the Act.
The Headquarters of the London Ambulance Service are at The County Hall, Westminster
Bridge, S.E.1.
Ambulances may be summoned as follows:—
(1) Accidents—
Sudden illness in the streets, public places or
places of employment. (Note—For sudden
illness in the home a doctor, not an ambulance,
should be summoned.)
(2) Maternity patients (who have booked a bed
in a hospital or maternity home)—
Very urgent illness in the home (provided a
medical practitioner certifies that the case
is urgent and arrangements have been made
with a hospital for the patient's admission).
Dial "999" (or follow the
instructions given on the
telephone instrument)
and ask for—
" AMBULANCE."
Telephone—
WATerloo 6000
CENtral 6301
REGent 4000
RELiance 3622 or
NEW Cross 2645