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Croydon 1965

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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N.B. DELIVERIES for No.2includes19(Maternity 16 Normal and 3 Abnormal)
No.3includes9(Maternity 8 Normal and 1 Abnormal) (1 twins)
No.4includes9(Maternity 8 Normal and 1 Abnormal)
No.7includes13(Maternity 10 Normal and 3 Abnormal)
No.8includes16(Maternity 16 Normal)
No.24includes20(Maternity 8 Normal and 12 Abnormal including one breech)

N.N.B. No. of DELIVERIES + = Cases sent into Hospital during labour.
SUPERVISOR OP MIDWIVES - Retired 31.3.65 - Replaced 1.4.65
DEPUTY SUPERVISOR OP MIDWIVES - Retired 31.12.64 - Replaced by No.1
1.1.66
MIDWIVES:-
No. 1 Not replaced - Returned to District June 1965
Replaced by No. 12 1.7.65.
No.12 Not replaced yet on district.
No.14 Left Service May 1965 - Not replaced
No.19 Left Service Sept. 1965 - Replaced by No.28 4.1.65
No.26 Left Service April 1965 - Replaced by No.6 March 1965
No. 16 Left Service August 1965 - Not replaced
No.22 Transferred temporarily to Infant Welfare duties following
sick leave and left Service on.20.10.65
No. 23 Left Service 20.10.65 - Replaced by No. 27 8. 11.65.
No.13 Transferred to Part-time Midwives (No.6) Nov. 1965
Replaced by No.25 29.11.65.
Nos. 2, 3, 4, 7, 8, 24 and Part-time midwife No.4 Transferred
to Service from Surrey County Council April 1st 1965.
PART-TIME MIDWIPE No.1 Commenced October 1965 - Temporary Clinic Duties
No.2 Commenced July 1965.
PART-TIME MIDWIVES Nos. 2, 6 & 7 Undertake Deliveries if required
since 1st Nov. 1965.
4 vacancies caused by 3 Resignations and 1 Retirement in 1964 have not
been replaced.