Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]
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The following table shows in comparative form the applications, etc., during the years 1920-32:—
Year. | Applications. | Applications granted. | Cost (approx) £ | Orders issued. | Cases investigated by I.O. (6). | Unsatisfactory cases. | |
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Fresh. (Pints). | Dried. (Lbs.). | ||||||
_ | _ | ||||||
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Notes.—(a) In 1920, 49 tins of condensed milk were also issued;
(6) the Enquiry and Investigation Officer commenced duty in March,
1921; (c) by Circular 185, dated 31st March, 1921, children between
the ages of 3 and 5 years are only allowed milk upon a special
medical certificate.
Nutritional Anaemia, Rickets, etc.
The Maternity and Child Welfare Committee considered the Ministry
of Health Circular No. 1290, which was issued in October, 1932, and
after a report from the Medical Officer of Health recommended the Council
to supply special dried milk containing iron (or iron solution in addition
to Grade "A" Tuberculin Tested Milk) in cases which were specially
recommended by the Clinic medical officers. The Committee also
approved of the supply of cod liver oil in 4-ounce bottles to recipients of
free milk on the recommendation of Clinic medical officers.
The issue of iron solution and cod liver oil was commenced in
February, 1933.