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Hackney 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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Artificial Sunlight Clinic.— An Artificial Sunlight Clinic is held
weekly upon the premises of the Infant Welfare Centre at No. 28,
Lower Clapton Road. The cases treated are principally infants and
children under the age of five years who are suffering from nutritional
disorders.

The following scale of charges was adopted by the Council's Maternity and Child Welfare Committee in December, 1930 :—

Income per head of the family per week, after deduction of rent, insurances, etc.Fee to be paid.
Under 8s.No payment.
Between— 8s. and 10s.1s. for course.
10s. and 15s.2s. „ „
15s. and 20s.3s. „ „
20s. and 25s.4s. ,, ,,
25s. and 30s.5s. „ „
30s. and over6s. „ „

The following is a summary of the work done at the Clinic during the past five years

19291930193119321933
No. of patients under treatment at commencement of the yearWomen4123
Children2225283037
No. of patients who commenced treatment during the yearWomen55105
Children1147710712294
No. of patients who completed treatment during the yearWomen5485
Children7254969099
No. of patients who failed to attend for completion of treatmentWomen313
Children392092511
No. of patients under treatment at end of the yearWomen123
Children2528303721
Total number of attendances of patientsWomen603313865
Children1137886148518461330

Payments to the Medical Officer in charge of the Clinic and to
the Hackney District Nursing Association for the services of a
Nurse at each session amounted during the year to £99 9s. 0d.,
whilst a sum of £4 2s. 0d. was received in respect of treatment given
during that period.
A report by Dr. Dorothy B. Gere, the Medical Officer in charge,
is given here.