Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]
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Centre. | Situation. | Accommodation. | Provided by |
---|---|---|---|
Maternity and Child Welfare | Eden Street | Consultation | The Corporation |
Maternity and Child Welfarc | Washington Road | Consultation | The Corporation |
Ante-natal Clinic | "Elmfield," London Road | Consultation | The Corporation |
School Clinic | "Elmfield," London Road | Consultation & Ti eatment of | The Education Com mittee |
Minor Ailments, Refractions, Dental Treatment | |||
Day Nursery | Canbury Park Road | 9 Babies and 16 Infants | Vol. Committee |
Tuberculosis Dispensary | Grove Cresent | Consultation | Surrey C.C. |
Red Cross Curative Post | Coombe Road | Out-Patients, Massage, Electrical and Orthopaedic Treatment | British Red Cross Society |
Tuberculosis.
Cases of Tuberculosis in the Borough come under the
administrative control of the Surrey County Council.
Maternity.
The Kingston Nursing Association, 33, Birkenhead
Avenue, have six beds for Maternity cases. The charge
made is £3 3s. a week, and arrangements are made whereby
the Council pay half the fees in deserving cases.
The Kingston and District Hospital (Board of
Guardians) have Maternity Wards.
Children.
The Kingston and District Hospital (Board of
Guardians).
Fever.
Arrangements are made whereby Wimbledon, Molesey,
and Hampton Isolation Hospitals accept cases occurring in
the Borough, and payment is made for the maintenance of
patients by the Corporation.