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East Ham 1947

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

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Table 28.-—TUBERCULOSIS.—Institutional beds and treatment provided directly or through arrangements with other Authorities or Voluntary Institutions 80a for the Quarter ending on 31/12/47. Note : Figures are as on the last day of the quarter.

InstitutionBEDS PROVIDED FOR INSTITUTIONAL TREATMENTPATIENTS UNDERINSTITUTIONAL TREATMENT
Total Beds ProvidedNumber of Beds included in previous Column temporarily not availableNumber of Beds included in second Column vacant but ready for useEx-Service casesOther Patients
NamePulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-Pul.PulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
MFCh.MFCh.MFCh.MFCh.MFCh.MFCh.MFMFMFCh.MFCh.
Harts Sanatorium344027823304
*Dagenham Sanatorium
*†fLangdon Hills Sanatorium
*Abergele Sanatorium
Church Army Lads Sanatorium
*Hull After-Care Colony
†Holt Sanatorium
King George V Sanatorium
Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital21
London Chest Hospital——
†Lord Mayor Treloar (Alton)5
Naylands Sanatorium
Papworth Colony
*Whipps Cross Hospital21
Royal Sea Bathing Hospital144
†St. Mary's Broadstairs
†Beech Hill Convalescent Home1
Totals344627101313129566
Particulars of Beds temporarily not available (Col. 3).InstitutionNumber of Beds ClosedReasonNumber of Patients on Waiting List1710611
Harts San.11122I.D. Hospital evacuated to the Sanatorium, September, 1939.
Harts San.27Shortage of Nurses† For children only. * Belonging to other Councils.