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Hackney 1925

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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The following institutions are subsidised by the Ministry of Health, but not by the Borough Council, with the exception of

Name and Situation.Nature of Accommodation.By whom provided.
Brent House, 27, Devonshire RoadHome for 30 mothers and 18 babiesSalvation Army.
Cotland, 9, Amhurst ParkHome for 33 mothers and 23 babiesSalvation Army.
Lome House 1., 16, Rectory RoadHome for 12 mothers and 8 babiesSalvation Army.
Lome House 11., 4 Clapton Common Mothers' Hospital, 1'53,Home for 20 mothers and 14 babies Maternity Hospital for 80Salvation Army. Salvation Army
Lower Clapton Road St. Mary's, 153, Stamford Hillmothers Home for 24 mothers and 15 babiesChurch of England.
Maternity Refuge, 6, Pembury RoadPreventive and Rescue Aid—16 mothers and babiesChurch of England.
Sapsworth House, 122, Lower Clapton RoadHome for mothers and babiesSalvation Army.
Rescue Home, 181/183, Amhurst RoadHome for 32 mothers and 18 babiesSalvation Army.

Ambulance Facilities.—
(a) For infectious cases.—Provided by the Metropolitan
Asylums Board. Ambulance Station: Eastern Hospital, Homerton
Grove.
(b) For non-infectious and accident cases.—The Council has
repeatedly urged the establishment in Hackney of an ambulance
station by the London County Council.
MATERN1TY AND CH1LD WELFARE.
The original scheme for extension of this service was altered,
in accordance with the wishes of the Ministry of Health, by the
substitution of No. 28, Lower Clapton Road, as a Maternity and