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 Paddington, Metropolitan Borough of]
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IMMUNISATION The following immunisations were given in Paddington during 1963:—
Diphtheria Immunisation | Primary courses | Reinforcing doses |
---|---|---|
By London County Council and General Practitioners | 1,740 | 1,705 |
whooping cough immunisation | Primary courses | Reinforcing doses |
By London County Council and General Practitioners | 1,462 | 463 |
Poliomyelitis immunisation | Primary courses | Reinforcing doses |
By London County Council and General Practitioners | 2,124 | 705 |
LONDON COUNTY COUNCIL SERVICES.—The following
Clinics and Day Nurseries in the Borough are provided by the
London County Council :—
Maternity and child welfare centres—
Dibdin House, Maida Vale, W.9
Hallfield, Pickering House, Hallfield Estate, W.2
Harrow Road, 283a, Harrow Road, W.9
Queen's Park, 66, Lancefield Street, W.10
St. David's Hall, St. Mary's Terrace, W.2
School treatment centre—
Paddington School Treatment Centre, 12 Maida Avenue, W.2.
Chest Clinic—
Paddington & Kensington Chest Clinic, 14-18 Newton Road,
W.2.
The London County Council is responsible for the
prevention, care and after care of tuberculosis ca?es
while the Regional Hospital Board is responsible for
diagnosis and treatment.
Day Nurseries—
Katharine Bruce, Queen's Park Court, llbert Street, W. 10.
Marylands, Marylands Road. W.9.
St. Jude's, 88 Bravington Road, W.9.
St. Stephen's, 38-46 Westbourne Park Road, W.2.
The Home Help Service and the Mental Health Service are
administered from the Divisional Health Office of the London
County Council at 313-319 Harrow Road, W.9.