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Hackney 1926

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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Name and Situation.By whom provided.
(6) Other HospitalsMetropolitan Hospital, Kingsland RoadA General Hospital supported by voluntary contributions. It has accommodation for in- and out-patients.
German Hospital, Ritson Road, Dalston Hackney Hospital, High Street, Homerton Mission of Help to the Suffering Poor, Upper ClaptonDitto. Maintained by the Hackney Board of Guardians. 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 the Salvation Army Mothers' Hospital, Clapton, and afford, in most instances, accommodation for both married and unmarried mothers.

Name and Situation.Nature of Accommodation.By whom provided.
Brent House, 39, Devonshire RoadHome for 30 mothers and 18 babiesSalvation Army.
Cotland, 9, Amhurst ParkHome for 33 mothers and 23 babiesSalvation Army.
Lome House I., 16, Rectory RoadHome for 12 mothers and 8 babiesSalvation Army.
Lome House II., 4 Clapton CommonHome for 20 mothers and 14 babiesSalvation Army.
Mothers' Hospital, 1.53, Lower Clapton RoadMaternity Hospital for 80 mothersSalvation Army.
St. Mary's, 153, Stamford HillHome 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.