Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1931
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The following Table No. 30 shows the work carried out in the Home during the past year TABLE No. 30. Mothercraft Training Home. Analysis of Cases Admitted During the Year.
Admissions. | ||||
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Babies. | Mothers. | Average stay. | ||
Malnutrition. | For Breast-feeding. | Artificially fed | Breast-fed. | |
20 | 62 | 57 | 65 days | 23 days |
Resident babies. | Average stay. |
---|---|
4 | 9 months |
Breast Feeding Analysis.
Breast Feeding Analysis. | ||||
Established | Re-established | Supply increased. | Supply regulated. | No change. |
4 | 4 | 32 | 13 | 4 |
Attendances for Test-Feeds.
Mothers attending 1 day. | 2days. | 3days. | 4days. | 5days. | 6days. | 14days. | Total No. of Mothers. | Total No. of test feeds. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
127 | 20 | 7 | 4 | 1 | 3 | 1 | 163 | 241 |
The Borough Council made an annual contribution to the Chelsea
Mothercraft Training Home for the financial year 1931-1932. This is
included in the amount (£1,250) to the Violet Melchett Infant Welfare
Centre.
(b) Invalid Children's Aid Association.—Chairman: Alderman
F. J. Synge. Hon. Secretary: Mrs. Rathbone.
The Chelsea branch of the Invalid Children's Aid Association is
located at 2, Glebe Place, King's Road, S.W.3. The Association provides,
for children referred to them, treatment in Hospitals, Sanatoria
and Nursing Homes, according to need; convalescence in the country
or at the seaside; orthopaedic appliances and surgical boots; massage,
remedial exercises, surgical dressings and medical comforts; help in
training for suitable work ; additional clothing, etc.