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Bromley 1952

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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The School Health Service during 1952 has run smoothly and
without difficulty, due to the keen work of the staff, clerical and
professional, and to the co-operation and help received from
Mr. Smith, the Borough Education Officer, and not least, as a
result of the sound direction of the Welfare Committee.
K. E. TAPPER.
Medical Officer of Health.

GENERAL INFORMATION.

Numbers on 1951.School Roll. 1952.
County Primary Schools 4.5014,897
County Secondary Schools 1,8841,897
County Grammar and Technical Schools 1,7371,764
Total 8,1228,558

Further Education.
Bromley College of Arts. Tweedy Road.
Department of Building, Wharton Road.
Technical Institute.
Bromley Technical Institute, "Springhill," College Road.
Clinics.
Minor Ailments.
North Clinic, Station Road Monday to Friday. a.m.
(Doctor in attendance) Thursday. a.m.
South Clinic, Princes Plain Monday to Friday. a.m.
(Doctor in attendance) Wednesday. a.m.
Medical Room, Hayes School Monday to Friday. a.m.
(Doctor in attendance) Wednesday. a.m.
Medical Room, Quernmore School Mon., Wed. & Fri. a m.
Medical Room, Burnt Ash School Mon., Tues. & Thurs. a.m.
(Doctor in attendance) Thursday a m.
Medical Room, Aylesbury Road School Monday to Friday. a.m.
Medical Room, Southborough School Monday to Friday. a.m.
Dental.
North Clinic, Station Road Monday to Friday. a.m. & p.m.
(By appointment only.)
South Clinic, Princes Plain (Closed for time being owing
to lack of Dental Officers.)
Sunlight Clinics.
North Clinic, Station Road Tuesday, p.m. & Friday, a.m.
South Clinic, Princes Plain Monday & Wednesday. p.m.