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Battersea 1923

Report on the health of the Metropolitan Borough of Battersea for the year 1923

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Summary of Statistics relating to Municipal Infant Centre.

1922.1923.
Sessions held355351
Attendances20,91121,397
First attendances3,1301,961
Average per session5961
Average weekly Doctor's attendances402411
200211
Babies seen by Doctor4,9314,643
Average number seen per session2422
Weights recorded19,20018,943
Advice only1,7112,389

The work carried out at the Voluntary Child Welfare Centres linked up with the Council's Maternity and Child Welfare Scheme during 1923 is summarised as follows:—

Sessions held955167213
Attendances3,8501,4592,2407,549
First Attendances25110488443
Average attendance per session41293335
Average weekly742943145
Doctor's attendance-942767188
Babies seen by Doctor2,6704391,8064,915
Average do. per attendance28162726
Weights recorded3,8311,4272,2077,465
Advice only19323384

Hospital Provision.
Apart from the special provision for maternity at the Borough
Maternity Hospital and the District Midwifery Service, facilities
for the needs of children requiring hospital treatment are provided
by the Council by arrangement with the Victoria Children's Hospital,
Tite Street, Chelsea. The Council contribute an annual sum to the
hospital funds for this service. Women and children are occasionally
referred from the Child Welfare and Ante-natal clinics to other
Hospitals and Institutions.

Number of cases referred to Hospitals from the Municipal Clinics during 1923:

Number of cases referred to Hospitals from the Municipal Clinics during 1923:
St. Thomas's Hospital24
Victoria Hospital for Children116
South London Hospital for Women4
Carried forward144