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Croydon 1943

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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Blood Transfusion (45 Obstetrical and 44 Gynaecological cases).
For every case, stored blood from the Blood Transfusion
Depot, Sutton, was used.
One Mayday Obstetrical case died.

Infants.

Mayday Hospital Booked.Mayday Hospital EmergencySt. Mary's Maternity Hospital Booked.TotalPer Cent.
No. of infants in Hospital on 1st Jan., 19434451766-
Total No. of live births, still births and infants admitted with Mother (B.B.A.)1138486171803-
No. of infants in Hospital on 31st Dec., 19435021870-—
Alive on discharge from Hospital110439618176197.6
Stillborn41711593.33
Died (born alive, but died in Hospital)3346432.5

Infant Feeding and Weight on Discharge from Hospital.
In both hospitals normal infants were breast-fed every four
hours omitting the early morning feed.
Of 1,101 infants discharged from Mayday Hospital, 790 were
up to or over birth weight (71 per cent.)
Of 606 infants discharged from St. Mary's Maternity
Hospital, 441 were up to or over birth weight (72 per cent.)

Twins and Triplets.

There were 26 cases of Twins and one of Triplets. There was no maternal death.

Mayday Hospital. Booked.Mayday Hospital. Emergency.St. Mary's Maternity Hospital. Booked.Total.
No. of cases192627
No. of infants discharged alive303942
No. Of still-birds and infant deaths82313
Foetal and Infant Mortality'21.0%40%25%23%