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Ealing 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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2. Infections diseases.—Arrangements continue for the provision
of nursing assistance in cases of measles, whooping cough,
ophthalmia neonatorum, poliomyelitis, diarrhoea, pneumonia and
puerperal sepsis, by the district nurses in return for a contribution
to the Association from the Town Council.
CLINICS AND TREATMENT CENTRES.
Provided by Ealing Town Council.
Health Centres (Maternity 13, Mattock Lane, Ealing.
and Child Welfare, and Cherington House, Hanwell.
School Medical Service) Ravenor Park, Oldfield Lane,
Greenford.
Greenford Green, Wadham Gardens,
Greenford.
Peri vale, Horsenden Lane,
Greenford.
Islips Manor, Eastcote Road,
Northolt.
Orthopaedic Clinic 13, Mattock Lane, Ealing.
Special Clinic (Birth Control) 13, Mattock Lane, Ealing.
Provided by Middlesex County Council.
Tuberculosis Dispensary Green Man Passage, West Ealing
Treatment Centres for
Venereal Disease Certain Hospitals in London.
Special Clinic.—During the year arrangements were made with
the Middlesex County Council by which patients from the County
area could be referred to the special clinic for instruction in birth
control. The cases dealt with are, of course, only those referred
from a Health Centre under the control of the County Council
by a Medical Officer who is of opinion that further pregnancies
would be detrimental to the health of the mother concerned.
The total number of consultations with the medical officer
at the special clinic was 220 (including 9 for the Middlesex C.C ).
The number of new cases dealt with was 89, including six for the
Middlesex County Council.