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 Hackney]
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(e) Venereal Diseases.
Name and Situation. | Nature of Accommodation. | By whom provided. |
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Metropolitan Hospital, Kingsland Road, E.8 | Treatment Clinic | London County Council |
Hospitals provided or subsidised by the Local Authority or by the London County Council.—
Name and Situation. | By whom provided. | |
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(l) Tuberculosis | St. Joseph's Hospice for the Dying (33 beds for Tuberculosis), Cambridge Lodge, Mare Street | This is a Religious Institution, but beds are obtainable by Local Authorities. In London residential treatment of tuberculosis is provided by the London County Council. |
(2) Maternity | Salvation Army Mothers Hospital, Lower Clapton Road, and (see below) City of London Lying-in Hospital, City Road | Agreement with these two Institutions to pay sum of one guinea in respect of each necessitous case admitted from the Borough. A necessitous case is defined on page 77. |
(3) Children | Agreement with the Invalid Children's Aid Association whereby this Association arranges convalescent aid under the Maternity and Child Welfare Scheme. There is no Hospital for Children in the Borough. | |
(4) Fever | Eastern Fever Hospital, The Grove, Homerton | This Hospital is the property of the Metropolitan Asylums Board. |
(5) Other Hospitals | Metropolitan Hospital, Kingsland Road | A General Hospital supported by voluntary contributions. It has accommodation for in- and out-patients. |
German Hospital, Ritson Road, Dalston | Ditto. | |
Hackney Infirmary, High Street, Homerton | Maintained by the Hackney Board of Guardians. | |
Mission of Help to the Suffering Poor, Upper Clapton | Assistance to aged and infirm. Medical and dental treatment in hospital. |
Institutional Provision for Unmarried mothers, illegitimate infants
and homeless children.—
The following institutions are subsidised by the Ministry of
Health, but not by the Borough Council, with the exception of