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Croydon 1923

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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Clinics and Treatment Centres (continued).—

Name and Situation.Nature of AccommodationBy whom provided.
(d) Sick Nursery DAY NURSERIES.228, London Road, Croydon. NIL.One large room (4 cots) and accommodation for nursing and domestic staff.Local Authority.
SCHOOL CLINICS.Re-Inspection Clinic, 228, London Road, Croydon.2 rooms.Local Authority
Minor Ailments Treatment Centre, 228, London Road, Croydon.Do.do.
Eye Clinic, Town Hall, Croydon.3 rooms in Public Health Department.do.
Dental Clinic, Town Hall, Croydon.Same rooms as above.do
Clinic for Defective Children, Town Hall, Croydon.1 room in Public Health Department.
X-ray Clinic, 83, Park Lane, Croydon.Surgery of Dr. Critch- ley, part-time X-ray Specialist.do.
Massage Clinic, Central Polytechnic, Scarbroolc Road, Croydon.One room.do.
Spinal Remedial Exercises Clinic, Central Polytechnic, Scarbrook Road, Croydon.
Breathing Exercises Clinic, Central Polytechnic, Scarbrook Road, Croydon.
Tonsils and Adenoids Clinic, Croydon General Hospital.Waiting, operating and recovery room, kitchen (for use of stores) and room (in which are sinks)do
Cleansing Station, Factory Lane, Croydon2 waiting rooms and 1 baths.do.
TUBERCULOSIS.Tuberculosis Dispensary, 13, Katharine Street, Croydon.Waiting room, consulting room, doctors' nurses' and clerks' rooms.do
VENEREAL DISEASES.V.D. Clinic, Croydon General Hospital.A portion of the Out-Patients' Dept.do