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Bromley 1968

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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ment centres for the following statistics for 1968:—

New cases of residents treated during 1968.

Treatment CentreSyphilisGonorrhoeaOther ConditionsTotal
Croydon General Hospital_75461
Seamen's Hospital-72734
St. John's Hospital, Lewisham326118147
St. Thomas' Hospital, London_I2627
The London Hospital111921

LONDON AMBULANCE SERVICE
The Ambulance Service for the whole of Greater London is
provided by the G.L.C. Ambulance stations within the Borough
are sited in Hayes Lane, Bromley and Croydon Road, Penge, but
service is provided in addition from other stations sited outside of
the Borough. There is a main Control in Bromley which covers the
whole of South East London for non-emergency work. All
emergency calls are routed directly to a Central Emergency
Control at Ambulance Headquarters which directs ambulances by
radio and by direct telephone lines to ambulance stations.