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London County Council 1934

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London County Council]

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General Hospitals—Group G.II.
City of London institution.—Mental observation wards with mental consultant.
Treatment for skin diseases. Electrical and massage departments. Laundry.
Constance Road institution.—Mental observation wards with mental consultant.
Nursery for healthy infants. Laundry. Bakery (which also supplies two other
establishments).
Fulham hospital (institution).—Adjoins Fulham hospital (Group G.I). Laundry.
Electricity generating plant. Bakery (which also supplies two other establishments).
Hackney hospital (institution).—Laundry. Electricity generating plant. Bakery.
Provides all the domestic services—laundry, electricity, heating, etc.—for the adjoining
Hackney hospital (Group G.I), and bread for four establishments.
Hammersmith hospital (institution).—Adjoins Hammersmith hospital (Group G.I).
Laundry.
Holbom and Finsbury institution.—Nursery for healthy infants. Laundry.
Bakery (which also supplies two other establishments).
Lambeth hospital (institution).—Forms an integral part of Lambeth hospital
(Group G.I) and the essential services are common to the two. It is not, therefore,
practicable to state separately the numbers of staff employed.
St. Aljeqe's hospital (institution).—Adjoins St. Alfege's hospital (Group G.I).
Female mental observation wards with mental consultant. Nursery for healthy
infants. Laundry. Bakery.
St. John's hospital.—Congenital syphilis unit. Mental observation wards
with mental consultant. X-ray, electrical, massage and dental departments. Laundry.
Electricity generating plant.
St. Leonard's hospital (institution).—Adjoins St. Leonard's hospital (Group G.I).
For female inmates only. Bakery.
St. Mary Abbots hospital (institution).—Adjoins St. Mary Abbots hospital (Group
G.I). Nursery for healthy infants. Laundry.
St. Pancras hospital (institution).—Adjoins St. Pancras hospital (Group G.I).
Mental observation wards with mental consultant. Nursery for healthy infants.
Laundry. Bakery (which also supplies four other establishments).
South Grove institution.—Special provision for Jewish patients. Laundry. Central
bakery, which also supplies eight other establishments. Transferred to the control of
the Public Assistance Committee on 1st January, 1935. Staffing arrangements are
not comparable with those of other hospitals for this year.