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Chelsea 1931

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1931

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Three members of the Public Health Committee of the Borough
Council and the Medical Officer of Health are members of the local
Committee of the Association.
The Borough Council made a financial grant of £100 to the Association
for the year commencing 1st April, 1931.
During the year the branch had 150 children under school age referred
to them for assistance.
These children were suffering from marasmus and malnutrition,
congenital deformities, rickets, anaemia, debility and enlarged glands
following acute illness such as bronchitis, pneumonia, measles, diphtheria
and scarlet fever.
Fifty-three children were sent out of London for convalescence, for
periods varying from six weeks to six months. Eight children had
hospital treatment arranged for them. All children were given medical
aids as ordered by a doctor, such as vitoleum cream, phosphates, malt
and cod liver oil, etc., which their parents, owing to unemployment, were
unable to provide.
Twenty-one children requiring surgical appliances, such as surgical
boots, calliper splints, umbilical belts, etc., were provided with what
was necessary. Several children were given warm clothing, boots, etc.
and fares for children and escorts were paid whenever necessary.
All children were specially visited after convalescence and friendly
supervision and advice was given. Perambulators and push-carts
were loaned to enable children to be taken regularly to hospital.
(c.) The Babies' Club.—35, Danvers Street, S.W. 3. Chairman:
Mrs. William Piercy. Hon. Secretary : Miss Hilda Morris. Medical
Officers : Dr. Harold Waller and Dr. Neville Lloyd.
This Infant Welfare Clinic is controlled by a voluntary Committee.
It is intended for the use of annual subscribers only. Infant consultations
are held twice weekly at the premises of the Club.
(d.) Charity Organisation Society.—Chairman: E. F. Dent,
Esq. Hon. Secretaries : Miss Larken and Miss Fairtlough.
The Chelsea branch of the Charity Organisation Society is located at
2, Glebe Place, King's Road, S.W. 3.
This Society arranges for convalescent treatment when necessary;
for the supply of dentures and surgical appliances and for various forms
of temporary assistance during disablement, etc.
In connection with the Society there is a Women's Holiday Fund and
a large number of Chelsea women are thus enabled to obtain holidays
in the country or at the seaside during the summer months.
(e.) Chelsea Tuberculosis Dispensary.—This Dispensary, located
at Brompton Hospital, affords skilled diagnosis and efficient treatment
for all cases of Tuberculosis within the Borough. By agreement with
the Borough Council, adequate medical, nursing and other necessary