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Southgate 1947

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southgate]

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Details of the work carried out by the Southgate Queen's Nursing Association are as follows:

1946.1947.
Domiciliary Nursing Visits16,31515,561
Midwifery, Maternity and Ante-natal Visits5,2775,359
Patients attending Physiotherapeutic Clinics3,3372,948
Treatments given15,53414,418

In addition to the above, 389 children under five years of
age were sent from the Maternity and Child Welfare Centres for
treatment in the Physiotherapy Department of the Nursing
Association during 1947.
CLINICS AND CENTRES.

The following lists set out the various clinics and treatment centres in operation within the Borough at 31st December, 1947 :

Infant Welfare:
The Grange, The Bourne, SouthgateMonday and Wednesday 2—3.45
Methodist Church, Palmerston Road, Bowes ParkTuesday and Thursday 2—3.45
Combined Clinic, Bowes Road, N. 11.Wednesday 2— 3.45
Methodist Church, Green Lanes, N.21.Tuesday and Thursday 2—3.45
DeBohn School Clinic, Green Road, SouthgateFriday 2—3.45.
Pre-natal:
Combined Clinic, Bowes Road, N. 11.Tuesday 10—12.
The Grange, The Bourne, SouthgateWednesday 10—12
Methodist Church, Palmerston Road, Bowes ParkThursday and Friday 10—12
Post-natal:
Combined Clinic, Bowes Road, N.11.First Tuesday in each month. 10— 12
Immunisation:
Against Diphtheria or against Whooping Cough and Diphtheria—Town Hall, N.13.Thursday 2—3.45
Against Whooping Cough alone—Town Hall, N.13.Tuesday 2.30— 3.30