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Woolwich 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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xi. Health Visiting.
The arrangements made for the visiting of children between the ages of one and
five years and the general working of the Council's maternity and child welfare
scheme are described in Section IX.
xii. Clinics and Treatment Centres.
In tabular form below is shown a list of clinics and treatment centres in the
Borough. It does not differ from the one published last year. Persons requiring
treatment for venereal diseases can obtain it at certain London hospitals.

TABLE No. 31.

Clinics and Treatment Centres.

Situation.Nature of Accommodation.By Whom Provided.Sessions Weekly.
Maternity and Child Welfare Centres.
Old Town Hall, WoolwichDoctor's RoomWoolwich Borough Council.8
Weighing Rooms
Waiting Rooms, etc.
236, Plumstead High Streetdo.do.6
Westhorne Avenue, ElthamDoctor's Room, Ante - Natal Room, Ante-Room, Weighing Room, Waiting Room, Lecture Hall.do.6
Wesley Hall, Timbercroft Lane, PlumsteadDoctor's Roomdo.2
Weighing Room
All Saints' Church Hall, New ElthamDoctor's Roomdo.2
Weighing Room
St. John's Hall, North Woolwichdo.do.1
Holy Trinity Church Hall, Beresford StreetDoctor's Roomdo.1
Weighing Room
Waiting Room
St. Luke's Hall, Westmount RoadDoctor's Roomdo.1
Weighing Room
Sunlight Clinic.
Old Town Hall, WoolwichTreatment and Weighing Rooms, etc.do.9
Day Nurseries.
Nil.