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Merton and Morden 1940

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Merton & Morden]

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TABLE X.

Number of Children under One Year and Expectant Mothers attending the Centres in relation to the Registered Births.

YearRegistered birthsInfants under 1 yearMothers who attended either Ante-Natally or Post-Natally.
Primary attendancesJ Percentage of registered birthsNumber attendedPercentage of registered births
192633312437
192735216846
1928392386985012.7
192944239489449.9
1930452446984910.8
19316281,03016419030.3
19327701,08914124531.8
193364082512822034.3
19347705457023330.2
19357215547725335.0
19367895617130639.0
19378125697035844.0
19389907507546947.3
19391,0058568558858.5
19409717057366868.8
19418487458663575.0
19421,0699408777472.0

The Nelson Hospital Clinics. A maternity clinic is held
at the Nelson Hospital every Tuesday afternoon for the antenatal
and post-natal examination of women who have hooked for
admission, or who have been confined in the hospital. An
arrangement exists whereby Merton and Morden women attending
the hospital clinic may receive dental treatment under the
Council's Scheme.
An Infant Clinic is also held on alternate Thursdays. The
Clinic is held subject to the following conditions:—
(1) The clinic is primarily for children up to the age of
one year born in the hospital, and their mothers.
(2) Others may attend on the recommendation of their
usual medical attendant or the Medical Officer of
Health for the district.
(3) The clinic is as nearly as possible for consultative
purposes only.
The hospital is a voluntary organisation serving Wimbledon
and Merton and Morden district. The following information
kindly supplied by the Secretary indicates the work of the
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