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Mitcham 1947

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Mitcham]

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Mitcham, Beddington and Wallington Tuberculosis Care
Committee
Functions of the Committee
1. To alleviate want or distress amongst tuberculous people,
providing, where necessary, extra nourishment, clothing, bedding,
coal, surgical appliances, travelling expenses and help in the
home.
2. To care for the families of patients in sanatoria so that
their changed economic circumstances shall not result in impaired
health, and that the sufferer shall not be harassed by undue
anxiety.
Christmas gifts were given to hardship cases.
Dried milk, drinking chocolate and invalid foods, from the
Dominions, were supplied to numerous patients.
Scabies
The Scabies Order, 1941, provided for the diagnosis and treatment
of scabies.
A clinic for the diagnosis of this condition has been held by
the Medical Officer of Health each morning at Mitcham Court.
Efforts have been made to obtain the co-operation, not only of
the patient, but of the whole family, and all have been treated
when possible.
In order that treatment might be given after 6 p.m., the
Cleansing Station at the Western Road First Aid Post was
adapted for treatment, and has been in use since June, 1944.
Members of the family who are at work are loth to lose time from
work for treatment, especially if they have few or no symptoms.
Usually treatment was with benzyl benzoate lotion 25 per
cent., and this has given very good results. Female patients have
been treated by a nurse on the staff, and the men have been
treated by a male attendant who has received special training.
No disinfection of clothing or bedding, other than washing, has
been recommended, and the results have justified the adoption
of this course.