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Paddington 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington, Metropolitan Borough of]

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Supply of Beds and Bedding.—In certain instances, so that the separate sleeping ot tuberculous
patients may be arranged, beds and bedding are supplied on loan by the Council. One
set was so supplied during 1930 and 2 sets were returned following the removal of the
patients.
Shelters.—The Council possesses four shelters, which, on the recommendation of the
Tuberculosis Officers, are lent to patients who are able to make use of them. During 1930
no shelters were lent or returned, but one lent prior to 1930 was still being used by a patient.
Artificial Pneumothorax Treatment.—By arrangement with Brompton Hospital patients
recommended for this treatment are given refills at a cost to the Council of 10s. 6d. per
refill. During 1930, 8 patients were referred to the Hospital, the number of refills received
by each being respectively 36, 26, 25, 21, 17, 16, 4 and 1. The total cost amounted to
£76 13s. Od.
Dental Treatment.—Dental treatment for tuberculous persons attending either of the
Tuberculosis Dispensaries is provided at 20, Talbot Road, by the Committee of the Paddington
Tuberculosis Dispensary, in return for a payment by the Council of the sum of £90 per
annum. A Dental Surgeon is in attendence one half-day weekly.
Arrangements have also been made for the supply of dentures by the Dispensary Committee.
In connection therewith 7 patients were supplied with full dentures, 4 with partial
dentures and in 1 case repairs to dentures were effected. Out of a total cost of £45 5s. 0d.,
grants to the amount of £10 10s. 6d. were made by the Council, the balance being contributed
by the patients, approved societies or other agencies.
When patients are able to contribute towards the cost of their dentures, arrangements
are usually made for payment to be accepted by instalments.
Particulars of the dental work done during the year are shown in the subjoined table.

Summary of Dental Treatment for the Year 1930.

Particulars of Patients.Number of Fillings.Number of Scalings.Extraction Cases.Dentures.No. of Dressings.No. for AdviceDenture Visits.No. of New Patients.
Without An aesthetic.Local AdministrationGas AdministrationNumber of teeth extractedUpper.Lower.Re-models.Repairs.
Number of j Attendances.SimpleRoot.
Women1281-852077653276210
Children1272221-64614015129
Men5326174321249
Total3082329127223410831998648

Number of Sessions held = 44.
In addition to the dentures supplied at the Talbot Road Dispensary, partial dentures
were supplied to two patients receiving treatment in a sanatorium, the cost, amounting to
£6 7s. 6d., being borne by the Council.
DISPENSARY TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS
For administrative purposes the Borough is divided into two dispensary areas, the line of
division passing down Inverness Terrace, Porchester Road, Ranelagh Road, Formosa Street
to its junction with Shirland Road, and Shirland Road to its junction with Kilburn Park Road.
The portion of the Borough to the east of this line is served by the St. Mary's Hospital
Dispensary, and the portion to the west of the line by the Paddington Tuberculosis
Dispensary.