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Fulham 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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Date.Place,Speaker.Film.Attendance.
Unemployed Centres—
Mar. 9thLangford HallMr. Buckler-150
„ 14thLangford HallMr. BucklerDeferred Payment350
500
Women—
Jan. 25thSt. John's ChurchMiss DugdaleGift of Life80
Sept. 7thMunster Park Co-op. GuildMiss DugdaleIrresponsibles50
Oct. 26thBishop Creighton HouseMiss DugdaleHow to Tell20
Nov. 30thSt. John's FellowshipMiss Dugdale-40
Dec. 8thChurch of ChristMiss DugdaleHow to Tell150
340
Young Women—
Mar. 13thChurch of ChristMiss DugdaleGrowing Up25
Sept. 19thChurch of ChristMiss DugdaleWays of Life45
70

Courses of Lectures

Young Men—
November—3 lectures—Public Course at Everington Street School. Lecturer: Dr. Feldman. Film: Gift of Life Average attendance25
Young Women
November—3 lectures—Public Course at Everington Street School. Lecturers: Miss Dugdale, Dr. R. Turner. Films: Gift of Life, Our Bodies, Irresponsibles Average attendance18
January and February—3 lectures at Church of Christ. Lecturer: Miss Dugdale. Films: Gift of Life, Our Minds, Our Bodies Average attendance20
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ANALYSIS
Total No. of lectures 24
Total attendance 2,038
Medical Examination of Council Employees.
During the year 1932, the medical staff of the
department made examinations of 30 persons as to
their physical fitness to enter the Council's service, or
their ability to continue their work owing to ill-health