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Carshalton 1948

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Carshalton]

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TABLE 13.

ATTENDANCES AT SPECIAL TODDLER (2-5 YEARS) Clinics. 1st JANUARY—4th JULY, 1948.

Centre.No. of routine medical examinations.Re- inspection.Total attendances.Sessions.Average attendance per Session.
2—3 years.3—4 years.4—5 years.
Rochester Road1338479293252513.0
Wrythe Lane10579643251269.6
Stanley Road353919396137.4
Totals273202162356726410.5

TABLE 14.

ATTENDANCES AT ALL INFANT WELFARE CLINICS. (Infant Consultation and Special Toddler).

1st JANUARY—4th JULY, 1948

Year.Number who attended during the year.New cases to the Centre.Attendances.Sessions.Average attendance per Session.
Primary.Total.
0—1| 2,0304634396,53416739.1
1—51431263,13723013.6
Totals2,0306065659,67123042.0

Supply of Milk and other Foods.
Priority supplies of dried milk and vitamin products issued by the
Ministry of Food for mothers and children are available at the clinics.
Additionally a restricted range of proprietary brands of milk powder
and other special baby foods is provided under the Council's own
arrangements.
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