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Beckenham 1947

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Beckenham]

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2. For Non-Infectious and Accident Cases.
The Beckenham and Penge Councils collaborate in a
Joint Service administered by Beckenham, and this came into
operation on 1st July, 1945. Facilities have been arranged for
the vehicles to be stationed at the Beckenham and Penge Fire
Stations and for all calls to be received over the N.F.S. telephone
system.

The following table shows the calls dealt with by the Joint Service in the year 1947.

Calls operatedAccid'tsRem'v'ls. to HospitalsMater'ty. CasesCalls Transferred to adjoining areasMileage covered
Day1,5562501,04825815418,892
Night772112158502
Total2,3283621,20676015418,892

LOCAL CLINIC SERVICES

Arrangements in force at 31st December, 1947.

ServiceDays and TimesPremises in Usep
Ante-NatalFridays, 2—4 (3 times a month)Clinic Block, Town Hall
Fridays, 2—4 (once a month)Clinic Block, Hawes Lane, W. Wickham
Wednesdays, 10.30—12.30 (alternate)Hawes Lane Clinic Block
Fridays, 10—12 (weekly)R.M.O.Maternity Hospital
Thursdays, 10—12 (weekly)Practitioners'
Mon., T'ues., Wed., 10—12Matron's Clinic 1
Obstetric ConsultantMondays (weekly), 2—4Maternity Hospital
Child WelfareMonday, 2—4Clinic Block, Hawes Lane, West Wickham
Tuesday, 2—4 (a)Baths Annexe, Beckenham Rd.
(b)Coney Hall Club, W. Wickham
Wednesday, 2—4 (a)Church Hall, Langley Road, Elmers End
(b)Church Hall, Valley Road, Short lands
Thursday, 2—4 (a)Clinic Block, Town Hall
(b)Church Hall, Lennard Road
(c)Clinic Block, Hawes Lane, W. Wickham
Friday, 2—4Church Hall, Langley Road, Elmers End
ImmunisationMonday, 2—4Clinic Block, Town Hall
Thursday, 2—4Hawes Lane Clinic Block