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Chelsea 1933

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1933

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Summary of Reports of Health Visitors—continued.

(2) Infant Welfare Centres. , Total number of attendances :—1932.1933.
(a) By children under one year of age4,7124,280
(b) By children between the ages of 1 and 5 years3,0233,181
(c) By Ante-Natal mothers712554
(d.) By Post-Natal mothers4903
Total attendances8,4968,078

ANTE-NATAL WORK.
Close attention is devoted to the work of ante-natal consultations as
the figures in Table No. 26 demonstrate. Sound advice, based on the
most recent scientific investigation, is provided by the medical officer of
the Ante-natal Clinic. Every effort is being made to ensure that mothers
will take full advantage of the excellent arrangements made by the
Chelsea Health Society so that as far as possible all risk of disease and
accident incidental to childbirth may be removed.
SUPPLY OF MILK TO MOTHERS AND YOUNG
CHILDREN.
Provision is made under the Maternity and Child Welfare Act, 1918,
whereby milk is provided in necessitous cases, free or at less than cost
price.
The Milk and Welfare Sub-committee meets weekly at the Town
Hall to consider applications.
Free milk is supplied when the total income of the family, after deducting
rent and insurance, does not exceed 4s. Od. per head per week.
Milk is supplied to other cases on the following basis :—
Nett available incomes 4s. to 5s. at the rate of Id. per pint.
„ „ 5s. to 6s. „ „ l½d. „
„ „ 6s. to 7s. „ „ 2d. „
„ „ 7s. to 8s. „ „ 2½d. „
The following table shows for the past two years, the extent of this
service :—

TABLE No. 27.

Year.Milk Orders issued and taken up.Approx. Cost.
March quarter.June quarter.Sept. quarter.Dec. quarter.*Total.
19327769117619593407£ 704
19339088717007903269682

* These totals do not include orders subsequently cancelled or withdrawn, which
average 150 or more during each year.