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Fulham 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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"How to keep Fit (including the choice of a rational
diet)."
"Some useful hints on household hygiene."
"The Prevention and Treatment of Tuberculosis."
"The Prevention and Treatment of Bronchitis."
"The Ante-Natal Clinics for Expectant Mothers."
"The Care and Feeding of Infants."
"Cancer."
"Measles."
"The Prevention and Treatment of Influenza."
"Summer Diarrhoea in Infants."
" Summer Time and Tired Children."
" Rat Destruction."
The British Social Hygiene Council, as in former
years, continued their propaganda against Venereal
Diseases and for the education of young people in sex
matters. A useful part of the Council's work consists in
giving Cinema Lectures to parents containing suggestions
as to the best methods of passing on to their
children instruction on reproduction.
The following list shows the number of lectures
and cinema displays given by the Council in this borough
during the year:

Single Lectures

Date.Place.Speaker.Film.Attendance.
Public Meetings—
Oct. 24thCentral LibraryDr. FeldmanDeferred Payment100
„ 25thBaths (men 100)Dr. ForganJohn Smith400
„ 24thBathsMiss Swaisland40
540
Oben Air—
May 4thWalham GroveMr. Harris-75
Mr. Buckler
June 1stWalham GroveMr. Harris-200
Mr. Buckler
Sept. 7thWalham GroveMr. Harris-250
525