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Hackney 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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AMBULANCE FACILITIES.
(a) For Infectious Cases.—Provided by the London County
Council. Ambulance Station : Eastern Hospital, Homerton Grove.
(b) For Non-Infectious and Accident Cases.—The London
County Council has an ambulance station in Paragon Road.
(c) For Maternity Cases.—Provided by the London County
Council.
Urgent cases are removed at any hour of the day or night free
of cost on application by a qualified medical practitioner or certified
midwife, provided that a doctor or midwife accompanies the patient-
Non-urgent cases are removed between the hours of 11 p.m.
and 8 a.m. free of cost, if letters of admission to maternity hospitals
are produced. Such cases can be removed between the hours of
8 a.m. and 11 p.m. upon the application of the Public Health
Department at a cost to the Borough Council of 10s. Od. per case.
The Borough Council require patients to refund the whole or a part
of this charge according to the financial position of the family.

CLINICS AND TREATMENT CENTRES.

Name and Situation.Nature of Accommodation.By whom provided.
(a) Infant Welfare Centres.
''The Grove Mission I.W.C." Grove Mission, Brooksby's Walk, HomertonOne clinic weekly (Doctor)Borough Council.
''The Lower Clapton I.W.C." 28, Lower Clapton RoadOne clinic weekly (Doctor)Borough Council.
''The Mayfield Road I.W.C.'' Wesleyan Church Schools, Mayfield Road, DalstonTwo clinics weekly (Doctor)Borough Council.
"The Northwold Road I.W.C." St. Michael's Hall, Northwold Road, Upper ClaptonOne clinic weekly (Doctor) One clinic weekly"weighing" (Health Visitors)Borough Council.
''The Pedro Street Settlement I.W.C." Rushmore Road, ClaptonTwo clinics weekly (Doctor)Borough Council.