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Leyton 1952

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Leyton]

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5. Nursing Homes.
There are in the Borough three Nursing Homes registered under
the provisions of the Public Health Act, 1936.
(1) 1, Queen's Road, Leytonstone.
With accommodation for 22 patients.
(2) "Brooklands," 22, Fairlop Road, Leytonstone.
With accommodation for 23 patients.
(3) 61, Wallwood Road, Leytonstone.
With accommodation for 21 patients.
6. Scabies Clinic.
On 1st November, 1950, the Special Clinic at Ruckholt School
was discontinued; and facilities are now available by arrangement
with Walthamstow Corporation at the Walthamstow Skin Clinic,
High Street, Walthamstow.
During the year 1952 eight Leyton residents attended for
treatment. Six made one attendance and two made two attendances.

The following table shows how the number of Leyton patients has decreased since the special facilities became available in 1942.

YearCases TreatedTotal attendances for treatment
ChildrenAdultsTotal
1942 (10 mths.)......3031,291
19435226321,1542,490
19443285178451,990
19453024547561,462
19462614026631,298
194791156247495
19486790157271
1949182543105
19501071737
19512...26
195271810

7. Clinics.
There are in the Area three Essex Health Service Clinics:—
Leyton Green Road, Leyton, opened September 1933.
Granleigh Road, Leytonstone, opened September, 1935.
Dawlish Road, Leyton, opened September 1951.