London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Kingston upon Thames 1971

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

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There were 2,859 attendances at these sessions.

Address of ClinicNumber of sessions held during the yearNumber of women who attendedTotal attendances
Ante-natalPost-natal
Grange Road, Kingston523626263
Acre Road, Kingston495048436
Roselands, New Maiden) Kingston Vale )524723434
Manor Drive, Worcester Park279438
South Place, Surbiton) Hamilton Avenue, ) Tolworth496019521
Gosbury Hill, Hook ) St.Mary's Church Hall) Chessington )523012130
TOTALS2812321321822

Child Welfare Clinics
Child welfare clinics are held at the six Council owned clinics
referred to above and also in three rented premises in the Old School,
Robin Hood Lane, Kingston Vale; St.George's Hall, Hamilton Avenue,
Tolworth, and St.Mary's Church Hall, Chessington. Advice is given by
medical officers and health visitors, and help is given by voluntary
workers who assist with keeping records and the sale of welfare foods.
These welfare foods are sold at all the centres listed above, except
South Place, Surbiton and Hamilton Avenue, Tolworth.
They are sold at the Women's Royal Voluntary Service Centres
at Kingston, Maiden, Surbiton, and Pairmead Day Nursery, as follows: