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Hackney 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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Smallpox.— There were no cases of smallpox notified in the
Borough during the year.
The three districts into which the Borough is divided for
vaccination purposes are Hackney North, Hackney South-West and
Hackney South-East, and the boundaries of these are co-terminous
with and consist of the Electoral Wards of the Borough, as
follows:—
Hackney North Stamford Hill, Downs and
West Hackney Wards.
Hackney South-West Hackney, Kingsland and
South Hackney Wards.
Hackney South-East Clapton Park and Homerton
Wards.

The following schedule shows the names and addresses of the Public Vaccinators and Deputy Public Vaccinators carrying out the work of vaccination in the Borough at the end of the year:—

Public Vaccinators' Districts.Name and Address of Public Vaccinator.Name and Address of Deputy Public Vaccinator.
Hackney NorthDr. A. Malcolm Barlow, 88, Dalston Lane, E.8.Dr. A.G. Burke, 88, Dalston Lane, E.8.
Hackney South-WestDr. M. Anderson, 224, Mare Street, E.8.Dr. H. A. King, 184, Mare Street, E.8.
Hackney South-EastDr. N. Newman, 58, Cadogan Terrace, E.9.Dr. F. M. Lucas, 382, Wick Road, E.9.
Hackney Hospital, 230, High Street, E.9.Dr. J. I. P. Wilson, Hackney Hospital, 230, High Street, E.9.Dr. C. F. Swinton, Hackney Hospital. 230, High Street, E.9.
Hackney Institution, 2, Sidney Road, E.9.
Homerton Children's Homes, 42-56, Sidney Road, E.9.