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Ilford 1954

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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Vaccination.—During 1954 record cards were received from general
practitioners and various hospitals as follows:—
Ages up to 14—
No. of children primarily vaccinated 1,189
No. of children revaccinated 57
Ages 15 and over—
No of adults primarily vaccinated 170
No. of adults revaccinated 408

The following table shows the figures over the past five years:—

19501951195219531954
No. of primary vaccinations1,1981,5831,4281,4391,359
No. of revaccinations373771435469465
Totals1,5712,3541,8631,9081,824
No. of live births in Ilford2,4062,3762,3232,2312,193

Treatment of Minor Ailments.—Children suffering from simple
dietetic ailments are treated at the Infant Welfare Centres. A certain
number of infants were, however, brought to the Clinics at Newbury Hall
and Mayesbrook Clinic to receive treatment for minor ailments.
Cardiac Clinic.—During 1954, 12 sessions were held. 55 expectant
and nursing mothers were referred from either the ante-natal or post-natal
clinics, and with 19 old cases made a total of 107 attendances.

The following is a summary of the new cases examined by Dr. K. Playfair:—

ConditionPost-NatalAnte- Natal
Anaemia12
Congenital Cardiac lesion2
Exocardial Murmur1
Functional Cardiac disorder35
No lesion4
Still being investigated2
Valvular disease of the heart8
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10 of these patients were referred to Queen Mary's Hospital for X-ray
and/or electrocardiograph.
Midwives.—There were 13 State certified midwives (including the
Superintendent Deputy Superintendent, 8 domiciliary midwives and 2 parttime
midwives employed by the County Council), resident and practising
in the district at the end of the year. In addition there were 20 State certified
midwives at the Ilford Maternity Hospital,