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Woolwich 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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TABLE No. 31— continued.

Situation.Nature of Accommodation.By Whom Provided.Sessions Weekly.
School Clinics.
Brewer Street, WoolwichDoctors' Rooms, Treatment Rooms, Waiting Rooms.Local Medical Association.Daily.
236, Plumstead High Streetdo. do.do.4
Plumstead High Streetdo. do.do.Daily.
Westhorne Avenue, ElthamDoctor's Room, Dentist's Room, Recovery Room, Minor Ailments Room, Waiting Room.do.Daily.
Cyril Henry Treatment Centre, St. Mary's Street, WoolwichAccommodation for operating on, and detention of, cases of enlarged tonsils and adenoidsLondon County Council.Daily.
Borough Disinfecting Station, White Hart Road, PlumsteadAccommodation for cleansing of verminous children.Woolwich Borough Council.Daily.
Tuberculosis Dispensaries.
Maxey Road, PlumsteadDoctors' Roomsdo.Daily
Waiting Rooms
Dressing Rooms
Dispensary, etc.
179, Well Hall RoadDoctor's Roomdo.3
Waiting Room
Venereal Diseases.
Nil.
Orthopaedic Clinic.
8, Thomas Street, WoolwichClinicWoolwich Invalid Children's Aid Assocn.Daily.
Waiting Room
Dressing Room

xiii. Hospitals.
The Medical Officer of Health is asked to report under this heading on the
hospitals belonging to the local authority and hospitals with which the local authority
has made arrangements for the admission of patients. There are no hospitals
belonging to this local authority, but arrangements for the admission of patients
have been made with two local hospitals:—
(a) War Memorial Hospital;
(b) British Hospital for Mothers and Babies.
The Council's arrangements with these hospitals were fully reported on in the
Annual Report for 1930, but it may be convenient to refer to them briefly here.