[Report 1936] / Medical Officer of Health, Nottingham City.
- Nottingham (England). City Council.
- Date:
- 1936
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1936] / Medical Officer of Health, Nottingham City. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![General Provision of Health Services in the City. The staff engaged in Public Health work is set out at the beginning of this Report, while below is a summary of clinics and treatment centres provided by various agencies, recorded as required by the Ministry of Health. The continued growth and increasing importance of Maternity and Child Welfare work have led to changes in premises, and extensions have been again necessary as in former years. Extra sessions will be necessary in the year 1987 at existing centres. This is especially so with regard to ante-natal sessions. Nature of By whom Name and Situation. Accommodation. provided. *f25 Wilford Road. Adapted private house. By Local Authority *f75 Radford Boulevard. Large adapted private do. (Dr. Wm. Scott Mem¬ house. orial Clinic). *fCity Mission Hall, Large central hall with do. Carlton Road. surrounding offices. tJarvis Avenue, do. do. do. Oakdale Road. Congregational Church do. do. do. Hall, Lenton Abbey Estate. *tAssembly Hall, Aspley. do. do. do. *24 Main St., Bulwell. Infant Welfare and do. Methodist Church, School Medical Clinic. Church Hall and rooms. do. David Lane, Basford. *fHealth Department Ground-floor rooms. do. Offices, Huntingdon Street. Drayton Street United Chapel & Schoolroom. do. Methodist Chapel. General Dispensary, Out-patients’ dis¬ do. Gregory Boulevard. pensary. [Temporary premises in use since August 1936, following vacation of Forest Dene to make room for extension of Tuberculosis services]. * Ante-natal Clinics held at Centres, f Toddlers’ Clinics held at Centres,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29924467_0038.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)