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Croydon 1921

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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HEALTH VISITING STAFF—
‡¶**Edith M. Chapman, Inspector of Midwives and Nurse i/c Minor Ailments
Clinic.
||‡†A. E. King, Nurse i/c Dental and Eye Clinics.
§†E. A. McDougall, Assistant to Medical Officer for Mental Deficiency work.
||ठV. Cracknell.}
||¶†V. Byrn.}
||‡†J. M. L. Chalk.} Health Visitors for General Public Health Work
‡†G- Davis.} and school Medical Service.
D¶§†A. Massie.}
†¶†W. Waterman.}
ঠD. M. Huggins.}
||‡¶§ † U. Gordon.}
‡¶*§†C. Gordon.}
‡¶*A.Taylor.}
||‡¶§†C.A.'wilson. } Health Visitors for Maternity and Child Welfare.
||‡† A. J. Pressly. }
‡¶ § † J. Thomson.}
D‡†E. M. Bradford, Tuberculosis Nurse.
DঠK. Fowler, Tuberculosis Nurse.
‡ General trained.
||F ever „
DCert. Apothecaries' Hall (Dispensing).
*Cert. Royal San. Inst. (Inspector of Nuisances).
§ „ „ ,, ,, (Health Visitor).
¶Cert. C.M.B.
STAFF OF CLINIC FOR REMEDIAL EXERCISES, AND MASSAGE—
†May Appleton, South Kensington, Cert, for Physiology and Hygiene, Chelsea
College Diploma, Organiser and Supervisor of Physical Training (Girls)
and Remedial Exercises Classes.
† Marguerite Cooke, I.S.T.M., Masseuse for School Medical Service.
†H. Jenner, Cert. I.S.T.M., Masseuse for Maternity and Child Welfare work
(part-time).
CROYDON BOROUGH HOSPITAL, CROYDON BOROUGH SANATORIUM,
AND SICK NURSERY—
Nursing and Domestic Staffs.
CLERICAL STAFF—
Nineteen full-time clerks.
†Exchequer contributions are received in respect of
salaries of these officers.
10.—HOUSING.
Number of new houses erected during the year : —
(a) Total 970
(b) As part of a municipal housing scheme 781
I. Unfit Dwelling Houses—
Inspection—(1) Total number of dwelling houses
inspected for housing defects (under PublicHealth
or Housing Acts) 3855
(2) Number of dwelling houses which were inspected
and recorded under the Housing (Inspection of
District) Regulations, 1910 2438
(3) Number of dwelling houses found to be in a state
so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit
for human habitation Nil.