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Dagenham 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Dagenham]

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(b) For Non-infectious Cases and Accidents.
The Morris Ambulance maintained by the Council is
stationed at the Fire Station, Beacontree Heath. During the
course of the year,
the number of accident cases conveyed was 197
the number of other cases conveyed was 518
the number of journeys made was 739
the number of miles run was 8,408
calls on other ambulances totalled 24

Clinics and Treatment Centres.

The following Infant Welfare Centres were maintainedby

the Council:—

CENTRE.HeldDayAverage Attendances.Average New Cases.
Congregational Church Hall, Mill Lane, Chadwell HeathWeeklyMonday, p.m.443
Church Institute, Burnside Road, Chadwell HeathWeeklyFriday, p.m.747
St. Mary's Mission Hall, Grafton Road, Chadwell HeathWeekly to 22nd June, then Bi-weeklyTuesday, p.m, Monday a.m.84 3910 3
Wesleyan Chapel, Heathway, DagenhamBi-weeklyWednesday, p.m. Thursday, a.m. Thursday, p.m.72 469 4
Labour Institute, Church Elm Lane, DagenhamWeekly596

The following Ante-Natal Clinics were held:—

SI. Mary's Mission Hall, Grafton Road, Chadwell HeathWeeklyTuesday, a.m.146
Wesleyan Chapel, Heathway DagenhamWeekly till 1st May, then Bi-weekly till Nov. 1st, then Thrice WeeklyWednesday, a.m.167
Friday, a.m.103
Monday, a.m.31