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Chelsea 1927

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1927

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6. To investigate, when required, applications for the supply of milk
free or below cost price.
7. To co-ordinate their efforts with those of the voluntary workers
attached to the Maternity and Child Welfare organizations in the
Borough.
8. To investigate cases under the Widows', Orphans' and Old Age
Contributory Pensions Act where the children are under school age.
Work of the Health Visitors. The following tabular statement (Table
No. 42) gives an outline of the work of the Health Visitors and of the
Chelsea Health Society and School for Mothers during the past two
years. The visits enumerated are those paid by the trained officer
of the Borough Council (one whole-time Health Visitor) and the trained
officers of the Chelsea Health Society and School for Mothers (three
whole-time Health Visitors). It does not include work done by voluntary
workers attached to the Society.

TABLE No. 42 Summary of Reports of Health Visitors.

1926.1927.
Number of homes visited (first visits), Infants538624
Number of revisits, Infants2,3232,427
Number of Infants' attendances at Infant Consultations3,4893,470
Number of visits to Children of one year to school age344379
Number of revisits to Children of one year to school age3,5873,296
Number of children of one year to school age, attendances at Medical Inspections1,8441,906
Number of ante-natal visits to Expectant Mothers:—
Primi-para8782
Multi-para208206
Revisits443488
Total738776
Number of ante-natal case-attendances at ante-natal clinic369428
Number of visits to Diarrhoea cases amongst children405
Number of visits to cases of Ophthalmia Neonatorum927
General additional visits in connection with the work954813
Number of visits re Whooping Cough6783

MATERNITY NURSES AND MIDWIVES.
The arrangements made by the Borough Council for the provision of
midwifery attendance have already been outlined in Sec. II. of this
report. In the following Table No. 43 is shown, for the past two years
the number of applications for midwifery attendance, the number