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Dagenham 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Dagenham]

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The following are the details of the work done by the ambulances during the year, showing 1934 figures for purposes of comparison :—

1935.1934.
No. of accident cases conveyed383457
No. of other cases conveyed2,0771,783
No. of journeys made2,2071,963
No. of miles run26,501.220,713.1

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(4) Orthopaedic Hospitals.
Orthopaedic cases are admitted to the Royal
National Orthopaedic Hospital, Queen's Hospital,
Hackney, or Cheyne Hospital.
Institutional provision for unmarried mothers,
illegitimate infants and homeless children.
See page 15, 1931 Annual Report.
Ambulance Facilities.
(a) For Infectious Cases.
Two motor ambulances, provided by the Joint
Hospital Board, are stationed at the Isolation Hospital
at Rush Green.
(b) Non-Infectious Cases and Accidents.
The Council maintains two well-equipped
ambulances and the members of the staff of the fire
brigade act as drivers and attendants. These men have
all been trained in first-aid and have given evidence of
their efficiency over a number of years.
A statement of the rules and charges for the use of
the Council's ambulances was made in my last report.