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East Ham 1938

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Ham]

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Consultations
Dr. Philip Ellman continues his fortnightly visit to the Sanatorium,
and sees and discusses cases and their treatment.
Complete liaison exists between the Sanatorium and the Chest
Clinic, and is of the utmost value in furthering the good of the
service.
The continued kindness of the Greatfield Players and others
is greatly appreciated, for their able presentation of entertainments,
for the patients' amusement.

TABLE 29.

HARTS SANATORIUM—Year ended 31st March, 1939.

ExpenditureCost per Patient per week
£s.d.
Salaries and Wages3987218
Superannuation13309
Provisions2763150
Disinfectants, Drugs and Appliances30118
Coal, Coke and Firewood43424
Electricity, Gas and Water79744
Furniture, Bedding and Linen20011
Uniforms and Dresses6104
Chandlery and Sundries39722
General Repairs19711
Special Repairs and Alterations28016
Garden Implements, Seeds, etc.7505
Haulage2502
Printing, Stationery and Advertisements7505
Rent of Telephones3402
Rates, Taxes and Insurance29718
Motor Car Allowance—Resident M.O.6004
X-Ray Examinations7405
Occupational Therapy165011
Lopping and Felling Trees12008
10475571