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A History of the County of Essex
… of St. Mary's, Thomas GivenWilson, established a welfare clinic and day nursery. 174 In 1889 part of the work was … 1889, when Katherine Twining, who had been working at the clinic in London Road, moved to Howard's Road and established … and in 1915 Chesterton House was bought for a maternity clinic. The hospital was rebuilt in 1923 and was further …
A History of the County of Essex
… work included a small hospital 37 and an out-patients' clinic. Its activities were at first concerned mainly with …
A History of the County of Middlesex
… opened for mothers at Lower Place and in 1913 a ringworm clinic was opened which later included eye treatment. 86 … but did not close, the clinics; in 1930 it opened a third clinic at Stonebridge. 90 Immunization against diphtheria was … of the county council. 93 A new maternity and school clinic opened in Pound Lane in 1957, another clinic in …
A History of the County of Oxford
… by Oxford hospitals, and there was an infant welfare clinic, an orthopaedic clinic on Mill Street, and a clinic and dispensary under the county tuberculosis scheme, …
A History of the County of Oxford
… opening of St Luke's hall-church (serving also as a child clinic and social centre) on the Windrush Valley housing …
A History of the County of Essex
… closed in 1939. 34 The building is now (1965) used as a clinic. Woodford's oldest secondary school is Bancroft's, …
A History of the County of Sussex
… in 1957 to give out-patient psychiatric treatment. 60 A clinic for school children was set up by the corporation in … and child welfare centre was opened in 1932, and a branch clinic in Durrington by 1938. 61 A health centre was opened …
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