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Bermondsey 1935

Report on the sanitary condition of the Borough of Bermondsey for the year 1935

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RETURN SHOWING THE WORK OF THE DISPENSARY DURING THE YEAR 1935.

DiagnosisPulmonaryNon-pulmonaryTotalGrand Total
AdultsChildrenAdultsChildrenAdultsChildren
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
A.—New Cases examined during the year (excluding contacts):—
(a) Definitely tuberculous594733412836359116
(b) Diagnosis not completed5512
(c) Non-tuberculous1171193629453
B.—Contacts examined during the year:—
(a) Definitely tuberculous2423122543
(b) Diagnosis not completed111
(c) Non-tuberculous62112132142465
.C—Cases written off the Dispensary Register as
(a) Recovered986421781191312
(b) Non-tuberculous (including any such cases previously diagnosed and entered on the Dispensary Register as tuberculous)186238172174815
D.—Number of Cases on Dispensary Register on December 31st:—
(a) Definitely tuberculous28822050433656705632427612099
(b) Diagnosis not completed5623835

2. Number of cases transferred from other areas and cases
returned after discharge under Head 3 in previous years 20
9. Number of visits by Nurses or Health Visitors to homes
for Dispensary purposes 2,756
3. Number of oases transferred to other areas, cases not
desiring further assistance under the scheme, and cases
"lost sight of" 71
10. Number of :—
(a) Specimens of sputum, etc., examined 880
4. Cases written off during the year as Dead (all causes) 95
(6) X-ray examinations made in connection with Dispensary
work 584
6. Number of attendances at the Dispensary (including
Contacts) 3,725
11. Number of "Recovered" cases restored to Dispensary
Register, and included in A (a) and A (6) above —
6. Number of Insured Persons under Domiciliary Treatment
on the 31st December 117
12. Number of " T.B. plus " oases on Dispensary Register on
December 31st 326
7. Number of consultations with medical practitioners:—
(a) Personal 92
(6) Other 208
la addition to these visits 717 visits were made by the Lady Almoner and 189 visit by the School Nurse.