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Hammersmith 1924

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Hammersmith for the year 1924

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The Latymer Road Mission Welfare Centre held two sessions
weekly: infant consultations and weighings and mothers'
classes. This Welfare Centre is on the borders of the Borough
and serves both Kensington and Hammersmith.
The College Park Clinic was a branch of the Hammersmith
Infant Welfare Centre, but. is now carried on under the
auspices of Presbyterian Church, Ponsard Road. Infant consultations
are held weekly. This Centre also serves Willesden.
Day Nurseries.—Two Day Nurseries in the Borough—
Princess Christian, the Latymer Road Mission Creche—were
in great demand where mothers were compelled to work for
the support of the family. These nurseries received grantsin
aid from the Council.
Independent Voluntary Agencies.
Rescue Homes.—There were three Homes open in the
Borough throughout the year for the reception of Unmarried
Mothers and their Children; the total accommodation available
for such cases was 37 beds, the confinements taking place
at various institutions in the London area.
Convalescent Treatment of Invalid Children.—This work
was carried on by the Invalid* Children's Aid Association;
the majority of children assisted are of school age, and a
considerable number were sent to Convalescent Homes by the
good offices of the Association during the year.
Treatment and Nursing of Children under School Age.—
The Council accepted financial responsibility for treatment
at the School Clinic of children under five vears of acre.

During the year the cases dealt with were as follows :-

Operations for Tonsils and Adenoids6
Minor Ailments18
Dental Treatment1
Total25

In addition arrangements were made, as before, with the
Hammersmith District Nursing Association for the services
of a nurse when required, to ensure adequate attention in
cases of Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Pneumonia and Measles.
Infectious Diseases of Mothers and Children
Under Five Years of Age.