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Chelsea 1936

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1936

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TABLE No. 21. Nursed by District Nurses During 1936.

BronchitisVisits.Cases.
43824
Burns
Chicken Pox261
Circumcision9111
Diarrhœa52
Eye Trouble35114
Ear Trouble32316
Expectant and Nursing Mothers32619
Pneumonia (under 5)1365
Pneumonia (over 5)1316
Impetigo
Meningitis and Peritonitis
Measles (under 5)21012
Measles (over 5)484
Ophthalmia Neonatorum572
Pemphigus Neonatorum
Pemphigus281
Poliomyelitis
Post-Vaccination29725
Puerperal Fever
Puerperal Pyrexia
Rickets
Septic sores19813
Tonsils and Adenoids659
Whooping Cough242
Worms717
Miscellaneous539
2,878182

(b.) Nursing of Infectious Disease Cases.—In the case of all
patients suffering from notifiable infectious disease, it is the practice of
the Department to advocate admission to an appropriate hospital for
isolation and treatment.
Under the Borough Council's Maternity and Child Welfare Scheme,
arrangements have been made with the Chelsea District Nursing Association
for the nursing of selected cases of infectious disease. In this category
are included ophthalmia neonatorum, pneumonia, measles and German
measles, whooping cough, epidemic diarrhoea, poliomyelitis, puerperal
fever and puerperal pyrexia.
Arrangements are also in operation for the home nursing of cases of
tuberculosis. This is carried out by the Tuberculosis Nurse to the
Dispensary. Further details will be found on page 78.