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Kingston upon Thames 1968

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

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They are also sold at the Women1s Royal Voluntary Service
Centres at Kingston, Maiden, Surbiton and the Fairmead Day Nursery,
as follows:
Surbiton W.R.V.S. Mon. Tues. 10. 0-12 noon
154 Ewell Road Thurs. Frid. 2. 0 - 4 p.m.
Kingston W.R.V.S. Mon. Tues. ) .10.45-4 p.m.
23a Fife Road Thurs. Frid. ) " 10.45-12.45 p.m.
Wednesday 10.45 - 12.45 p.m.
New Maiden W.R.V.S. Mon. Tues. ) 10. 0 - 12.30 p.m.
Blagdon Road Thurs. Frid. ) 2. 0 - 4.3,0 p.m.
Tolworth - Monday 2. 0 - 4 p.m.
Fairmead Day Nursery
Ewell Road

The following table shows the sessions held and attendances at each of the various child welfare clinics:

Address of ClinicNumber of sessions during yearNumber of children who attendedTotal attend-
Grange Road, Kingston1249136430
Acre Road, Kingston12810004162
Kingston Vale2399373
Roselands, New Maiden15612965223
Manor Drive, Worcester Park12610684224
South Place, Surbiton15513155584
Hamilton Avenue, Tolworth1018204819
Gosbury Hill, Hook1539054861
St.Mary's Church Hall, Chessington512781546
Totals1017769437222

DENTAL SERVICE FOR EXPECTANT AND NURSIN& MOTHERS AND Y0UN& CHILDREN
The tables overleaf show the number of mothers and young
children provided with the various forms of dental care and treatment
during the year. There are two dental surgeries at the Acre Road and
Roselands Clinics.