Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]
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TABLE A.
Showing who recommended the patients.
208 were recommended by private doctors. | |
35 „ „ | the Medical Officer of Health. |
28 „ „ | by the School Medical Officer. |
21 „ „ | by the School Authorities. |
Hospitals. | |
2 „ „ | Sanatoria. |
6 „ „ | Other Dispensaries. |
13 | London Insurance Committee. |
6 „ „ | London County Council. |
41 „ „ | the Dispensary Staff. |
16 „ „ | War Pensions Committee. |
50 „ „ | Ministry of Pensions. |
18 „ „ | Friends. |
79 „ „ | Patients, |
78 „ „ | the door plate. |
the Charity Organisation Society. | |
13 „„ | the Invalid Children's Aid Association. |
1 was „ | the Children's Country Holiday Fund' |
2 were „ | the Soldiers' and Sailors' Families. Association. |
21 were Contacts. | |
646 |
TABLE G.
Sleeping accommodation of 127 Tuberculosis Patients.
The Patients slept:—
In a separate room
in 54 cases
Alone in bed with 1 other in room
in 7 „
„ „ 2 others „
in 7 „
„ „ 3 „ „ ...
in 5 „
In bed with 1 person and no others in room
in 33 „
„ „ 1 „ 1 other „
in 8 „
„ „ 1 „ 2 others „
in 7 „
„ „ 1 „ 3 „ „
in 1 „
„ „ 1 „ 4 „ „
in 1 „
„ „ 2 persons and no „ „
in 1 „
„ „ 2 „ 2 „ „
in 2 „
„ „ 1 person and 3 „ „
in 1 „
Total
127 cases
Patients sent away during 1921.—
By the London Insurance Committee—
Hospital.
Sanatorium.
Farm
Colony.
Men
9
26
1
Women
2
14
—
Total
11
40
1