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St Pancras 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]

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62 children attending this Centre were referred for Artificial Light treatment, and
40 mothers and 37 children were referred to the Council's Dental Clinic for treatment.
16 mothers and 37 children were sent away on holiday or convalescence.
Somers Town Centre, Chamberlain House, Ossulston Street, N.W.I.
In addition to the consultations provided by the Borough Council, the Health Visiting
Staff had 1,098 interviews with parents, and the Voluntary Committee arranged for knitting,
&c., classes during the winter months, at which 195 attendances were recorded. 36 mothers
and 42 children were sent away on holiday for a period of two or more weeks, and in
addition many children benefitted by convalescent treatment at " Avalon." 703 massage
treatments were given at 91 clinics by a trained voluntary masseuse. Many children are
sent to the Council's Dental Clinic at Barnes House, which has proved very helpful. The
clothing stall was kept well equipped by voluntary knitters. The usual stock of woollen
garments was maintained, and served as a valuable educational agent, as well as being a great
convenience to the mothers.
South Highgate Centre, 43, Raydon Street, N.19.
73 mothers attended needlework classes. 14 mothers and 18 children were sent away
on holiday, either to the country or seaside, for a period of two weeks.
Artificial Light Treatment.
The clinic maintained by the Borough Council at this Centre for the provision of this
form of treatment was in regular use throughout the year, except for the period 30th Mav to
10th October.
The consultations which were held on Mondays and Thursdays in each week
numbered 65, the average number of attendances at each consultation being 12.
This clinic was opened in February, 1925. The patients are selected by the Medical
Officers of the various Welfare Centres from children who are in attendance under their care.
Medical practitioners can also recommend suitable St. Pancras cases. The treatment is free,
the cost being defrayed by the Borough Council.
Staff.—The Medical Officer carrying out the treatment is the Council's Deputy
Medical Officer of Health, Dr. P. V. Pritchard. The Superintendent of the Centre is Miss K. M.
Robinson, who is assisted at the consultations by a Health Visitor from another Centre.
Lamps, etc.—Three in number: 1 "Westminster Single Arc Lamp, and 2 Alpine Sun Four
Arc Lamps. The current is direct, and voltage at main 220.

Cases treated.—Particulars with reference to the cases treated during 1936 are given in the following table:—

1936.1935.
Total number of cases treated4047
Total number of new cases3038
Total number of attendances769642
Number of Consultations held6554
Average attendance per Consultation1212
Average number of attendances per child19 2513.5