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Wandsworth 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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Maternity and Child Welfare.
61
Midwives and Nursing Arrangements.
The supervision of midwives is under the control of the
London County Council, but there is full co-operation between
the midwives and the Health Visitors. 65 midwives practise
in the Borough, of whom 19 reside in neighbouring Boroughs.
There are 36 private maternity homes in the Borough, 16
of them being carried on by practising midwives.
Arrangements have been made with various nursing Associations
in the Borough for their nurses to attend cases of
Measles, Whooping Cough, Influenza, Pneumonia, Ophthalmia
Neonatorum, Infantile Diarrhoea, Puerperal Fever and Puerperal
Pyrexia, at my request. A fee of 1s. 3d. is paid for each visit
to these cases except in Balham where a special grant of £80
per annum is paid by the Council to the Ranyard Nurses for the
services of the nurse in this area who was appointed at the request
of the Council in 1920. 298 cases were visited during the
year under these arrangements, and 4,892 visits were made to
them as shown in Table XXXIII.

TABLE XXXIII.

No. of cases occurring.No. of cases visited.No. of visits made.
Whooping Cough8099194
Influenza23282
Pneumonia4971212341
Ophthalmia Neonatorum31481015
Measles3976951003
Puerperal Fever and Puerperal Pyrexia41257
Total53542984892