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Chelsea 1926

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1926

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HOME NURSING.
The arrangement whereby the trained nurses of the Chelsea District
Nursing Association undertake, when requested by the Medical Officer
of Health, the home nursing of measles, german measles, whooping cough,
ophthalmia, enteritis and any other disease for which nursing assistance
is required, continues to give satisfaction. Medical practitioners in the
Borough greatly appreciate the assistance they thus receive. No occasion
has arisen where a request for nursing assistance has not been met
promptly, even in times of pressure. The following Table No. 45 shows,
for the years 1925 and 1926, the number of visits paid by the District
Nurses to the homes of expectant and nursing mothers and children
under five years of age, while Table No. 46 shows the conditions which
necessitated attendance during the year 1926: —

TABLE No. 45.

19251,673169
19261,953196

TABLE No. 46.

Visits.Cases.
Bronchitis10512
Burns31
Circumcision163
Diarrhœ517
Eye trouble778
Ear trouble14911
Influenza and Pneumonia (under 5)25218
Influenza and Pneumonia (over 5)1137
Impetigo524
Meningitis and Peritonitis21
Measles21725
Ophthalmia Neonatorum667
Poliomyelitis
Puerperal State, including Breasts,
Miscarriage, and Rise of Temperature21413
Rickets
Septic sores19812
Tonsils and Adenoids10126
Whooping Cough342
Worms16924
Miscellaneous13415
1,953196

* Grant received from the Ministry of Health