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Chelsea 1941

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1941

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TABLE No. 26.

Summary of Reports of Health Visitors.

193919401941
(1) Work of the Health Visitors.
First visits to Infants under one year of age319279188
Return „ „ „ „1,2521,110727
First visits to Children between the ages of 1 and 5 years245184145
Return visits to Children between the ages of I and 5 years2,1961,770979
Ante-natal visits to Expectant Mothers :—
Primi-para cases10310378
Multi-para „16414273
Return visits590440259
Visits to Enteritis cases amongst children1--
Return visits „ „ „ „---
Visits to Ophthalmia Neonatorum cases53-
Return visits „ „57-
Visits to Whooping Cough cases110325
Return visits „ „ „103-37
Visits to Measles cases (under 5 years of age)11213
Return visits „ „-314
Visits to Measles cases (over 5 years of age)641-
Return visits---
General additional visits648989417
Total visits
5,7594,7002,945
Half-day attendances at Infant Welfare Centres624487617
Half-day attendances at Play Centre135--
(2) Infant Welfare Centres.
Total number of attendances:—
(a) By children under one year of age3,6732,3911,381
(b) By children between the ages of 1 and 5
years2,9171,535557
(c) By Ante-Natal mothers898703420
\d) By Post-Natal mothers262117
Total attendances7,5144,6502,375

ANTE-NATAL WORK.
Close attention is devoted to the work of ante-natal consultations, as
the figures in Table No. 26 demonstrate. Sound advice, based on the
most recent scientific investigation, is provided by the Medical Officer of
the Ante-natal Clinic. Every effort is being made to ensure that mothers
will take full advantage of the excellent arrangements made by the
Chelsea Health Society so that as far as possible all risk of disease and
accident incidental to childbirth may be removed.
Compensation to Midwives.—If the Medical Officer at the Antenatal
Clinic finds it necessary to recommend hospital treatment for an
expectant mother referred to him by a midwife, and the mother accepts
such advice, the Council make a payment of 10/- to the midwife as
compensation for loss of the case.
No case occurred during the year in which such compensation was
necessary.