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Haringey 1966

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Haringey]

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(c) that Wednesday and Saturday were the most dangerous days;
(d) that the period 4.30 - 9.0 p.m. was the most dangerous time of day:
(e) that the number of boys injured was nearly twice the numbers of girls injured.
Fatal Serious Slight Total
Girls - 12 57 69
Boys - 30 94 124
(f) that the principal causes were:-
Running across or into the road 105
Walking or stepping into the road 46
Crossing road from between or behind
stationary vehicles 32
Other causes 10
LIST OF SCHOOL HEALTH CLINICS AS AT 31st DECEMBER, 1966
a - Minor Ailment
b - Dental
c - Ophthalmic
d - Orthoptic
e - Orthopaedic
f - Physiotherapy
g - Cerebral Palsy Unit
h - Speech
i - Ear, Nose & Throat
j - Audiology Unit
k - Child Guidance
I - Chiropody
a All Saints' Church Hall, 11 Church Road, N.6
j Blanche Nevile School for the Deaf, Philip Lane, N.15
abh Burgoyne Road Clinic, 58 Burgoyne Road, N.4
a Campsbourne School Clinic, Boyton Road, N.8
b Chestnuts Clinic, 268 St. Ann's Road, N.15
k Child Guidance Centre, Tetherdown, N.10
abh School Clinic, 128 Cornwall Road, N.15
abh Medical Centre, 150 Fortis Green, N.10
ah Gordon Road Clinic, 1a Gordon Road, N.11
b Dental Clinic, 334 High Road, N.15
abcdefhkl Medical Centre, 239 Lordship Lane, N.17
h Mildura Court Clinic, 18 Gisburn Road, N.8
abhi Medical Centre, 131 Park Lane, N.17
a Somerset Road Clinic, 370 High Road, N.17
abci Stuart Villa Clinic, 11 Stuart Crescent, N.22
abcdefhi Medical Centre, rear of Hornsey Town Hall, 23a Weston Park, N.8
dfgh Vale Road School for Physically Handicapped Children, N.4
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