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Ealing 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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HOSPITALS.
1. Isolation Hospital.—Cases of infectious disease are admitted
to the Clayponds Isolation Hospital, South Ealing, which is provided
in conjunction with the Brentford and Chiswick Council. Details
of the cases admitted to the hospital are given in the Annual
Report on the Hospital, which forms an Appendix to this Report.
2. Maternity Hospital.—The new Perivale Maternity Hospital
was opened towards the end of the year to replace the old Maternity
Hospital at Clayponds Lane. The new hospital has accommodation
for 43 patients compared with the accommodation for 22 patients
at the old hospital. A description of the new hospital and particulars
regarding the patients dealt with during the year will be
found in the Report on the Hospital, which forms an Appendix to
this Report.
3. Smallpox Hospital — Hospital provision for children —
Other hospitals.—No change has to be recorded in these hospital
arrangements which have been fully described in previous reports.