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Kingston upon Thames 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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Clinics and Treatment Centres.

Centre.Situation.Accommodation.Provided by
Maternity and Child WelfareGrange RoadConsultationThe Corporation
Ante-natal ClinicConsultationThe Corporation
School ClinicConsultation & Treatment of Minor Ailments, Refractions, Dental TreatmentThe Education Committee
Day NurseryCanbury Park Road9 Babies and 16 InfantsVol. Committee
Red Cross Curative PostCoombe RoadOut-Patients, Massage, Electrical, Light and Orthopaedic TreatmentBritish Red Cross Society

Tuberculosis.
Cases of Tuberculosis in the Borough come under the
administrative control of the Surrey County Council.
Maternity and Nursing Homes.
There are three private Homes in the Borough, viz.:—
1. Miss Rowan: 197, Park Road. 6 beds.
Maternity Home.
2. Mrs. Burns: 9/11, Minerva Road. 8 beds.
Maternity and Nursing Home. No patients
have been treated in this Home during the
year.
3. Miss Roe: 24, Albany Park Road. 12 beds.
Nursing Home for Chronic and Senile
Patients,