Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Report on the sanitary condition of the Borough of Bermondsey for the year 1935
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(42)
(The Maternity and Child Welfare patients formed 27.6 per
cent. of the total number under treatment and the Tuberculosis
patients 2.7 per cent.).
All patients attending for treatment are recommended by
general practitioners or by medical officers of the Maternity and
Child Welfare Centres, the Tuberculosis Dispensary or Hospitals.
Every patient is examined by a member of the medical staff
before and during treatment and a Medical Officer is on duty in
the Solarium during eight of the sessions each week.
A list of the principal diseases treated, together with the
number of patients who completed treatment during the year is
given below:
TUBERCULOSIS.
Pulmonary | 2 |
Glandular | 6 |
Hip | 4 |
Skin (Lupus and Bazin's Disease) | 2 |
Other non-pulmonary conditions | 11 |
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE.
Ante-natal | 7 |
Rickets | 42 |
Marasmus, Debility, Malnutrition, etc. | 67 |
Bronchitis | 38 |
Adenitis (non-tuberculous) | 21 |
Other conditions | 4 |
OTHER DISEASES.
Acne | 8 |
Adenitis (non-tuberculous) | 10 |
Alopecia | 25 |
Asthma | 1 |
Bronchitis (including chronic) | 36 |
Chronic Rheumatic conditions | 74 |
Dermatitis | 3 |
Emphysema | 3 |
Fibroid lung | 5 |
Malnutrition, Debility, Anaemia etc. | 123 |
Miscellaneous conditions | 33 |
Psoriasis | 2 |