London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Southgate 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southgate]

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Postcards are sent, prior to each session, inviting the attendance of certain of those on the register.

1936.1935.
Total attendances669666
Average per session12.8613.06
Number seen by Doctor630603
Average per session12.1111.82
Percentage of total attendance seen by Doctor94.1%90.5%
Percentage of mothers attending Antenatal Centre29.04%26.0%

Note of any abnormality found is transmitted to the doctor or
midwife engaged to attend.

TABLE OF VISITS MADE BY THE HEALTH VISITORS UNDER THE NOTIFICATION OF BIRTHS, MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE, AND PUBLIC HEALTH ACTS.

Children:—1936.1935.
First visits416496
Under 1 year of age1,162—In addition to—1,480
Over 1 year of age3,256— first visits. —3,023
Visits re:—
Deaths under 5 years of age1322
Stillbirths914
Ophthalmia neonatorum cases3-
Pre-natal visits392464
Visits re:—
Puerperal Fever cases-2
Puerperal Pyrexia cases2-
Special visits (test-feeds, following special cases seen by M.O. at Centres, failing lactation, etc.)1,1501,190
Total visits6,4036,691

As hitherto, the vast majority of notified births are visited by
the Health Visitors upon the notification being received. Any
cases requiring special attention are revisited periodically, and
mothers are given a cordial invitation to attend the Centres if they
so desire. These arrangements continue to operate in a satisfactory
manner
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