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Croydon 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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Table LXXXIV.

POST-NATAL CASES.

After confinement atTotal.
Mayday Hospital.St. Mary's Hospital.Elsewhere.
Total Cases21634253611
Cases found to be normal13924122402
Cases found to be abnormal7710131209
Cases treated as Out-patients.588921168
Cases admitted to Mayday Hospital166729

T able LXXXY.

CLASSIFICATION OF ABNORMAL POST-NATAL CASES.

Case Group.Source of cases attendingPercentage of Abnormals.Percentage of all cases attending.
Mayday Hospital.St. Mary's Hospital.Elsewhere.
Retroversion3446741.614.2
Delayed Involution1113815.35.2
Trauma1121718.76.4
Infection5879.63.3
Chronic Nephritis7828.12.8
Other9506.72.3
Totals7710131100.034.2

END RESULTS.
605 cases were treated to their termination (other than death)
during the year, and the results were classified as follows:—
Result I.—Health unimpaired as a result of recent confinement
(i.e., no symptoms and no anatomical or functional
disability).
Result II.—Health slightly impaired as a result of recent confinement
(i.e., no symptoms or disability, but anatomical
damage likely to lead to disability in the future, particularly
if increased by further pregnancies. This group
includes cases impaired by previous confinements and
further impaired by the recent confinement so as to make
the total impairment, due to all previous confinements,
equal to that described in Result III.).