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 Hornsey, Borough of]
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Poliomyelitis Vaccination
The work of vaccinating persons up to the age of 40 continued
to be undertaken both by general practitioners and at the clinics.
The following table shows the number of persons completing courses of injections during 1960:-
Number of Persons who completed a course of:- | ||
---|---|---|
Two Injections | Three Injections | |
Children born in the years 1943-1960 | 2585 | 8062 |
Young Persons born in the Years 1933-1942 | 1190 | 6157 |
Persons born before 1933 who had not passed their 40th birthday | 2365 | 1255 |
Others | 9 | 52 |
Total | 6149 | 15526 |
PREVENTION OF ILLNESS, CARE AND AFTER CARE
(Section 28)
Recuperative Holidays
The Area health staff continued to be responsible for dealing
with applications for recuperative holidays and during 1960 176
applications were received compared with 197 the previous year.
Of these, 134 were approved.
DOMESTIC HELP SERVICE
(Section 29)
The total number of cases provided with home help during the
year was 1,879, the bulk of the cases comprising the chronic sick,
including aged and infirm, who need more or less permanent help.
The following table shows details of the cases served during
the year:-
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