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Leyton 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Leyton]

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Offensive Trades.— For the regulation of.
Public Baths.— For the management, use and regulation of.
Sanitary Conveniences.— As to decent conduct of persons using.
Slaughter Houses.
Smoke Abatement.
Tanks, Cisterns and other Receptacles used for storing water.
Closing Orders for Butchers.
Chemists.
Hairdressers and Barbers.
Bakers.
Grocers, Provision Dealers, Oilmen, etc.
NURSING ARRANGEMENTS, CLINICS, HOSPITALS
AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS AVAILABLE
IN THE BOROUGH.
A. Midwives.— No practising midwives are employed or
subsidised by the Local Authority.
There are some nineteen midwives residing in the district,
including seven attached to the Essex County Nursing Association,
in Beachcroft Road, Leytonstone.
In addition to these, nine midwives from adjoining areas
practise in the Borough.
B. Clinics and Treatment Centres.— Maternity and Child
Welfare Centres— Provided by the Borough Council.
Ante-Natal Clinics—
(1) The County Nurses' Association Home, Beachcroft
Road, Leytonstone.—Thursdays, 10 a.m.
(2) Health Clinic, Leyton Green Road.—Wednesdays and
Fridays, 10 a.m.
Infant Welfare Clinics—
(1) The "People's Hall," Harrow Green, Leytonstone.—
Tuesdays, 10 a.m. and 1.45 p.m.
(2) Health Clinic, Leyton Green Road.—Wednesdays and
Thursdays, 1.45 p.m.
(3) Christ Church Institute, Francis Road, Leyton.—
Mondays and Fridays, 1.45 p.m.
C. Day Nurseries.— Nil.