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Chelsea 1934

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1934

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All the hospitals included in the foregoing table are fully equipped
for operative surgery on modern lines. Each of them also provides
special departments for X-ray investigation, dental, ophthalmic, massage
and pathological work.
MATERNITY AND NURSING HOMES.
The Ormond Maternity Home, situated at 29, Blantyre Street, Chelsea,
is the only institution of its kind in the Borough. It provides accommodation
for six cases, a seventh bed being available in emergency.
The Home is controlled by a Voluntary Committee and is supported
by (1) voluntary subscriptions (2) payments by patients and by pupils.
The Institution does excellent work in the neighbourhood, providing
an intern and extern midwifery service, and, in addition, is a recognised
school for the training of midwives. The Medical Officer of Health is
a member of the Executive Committee of the Home.

I am indebted to Miss A. Aldridge, the Matron of the Home, for the following information regarding the work done during the year:- TABLE No. 25.

Cases admitted and attended in the Home77
Cases attended in the district107
Total184
Ante-natal attendances970
Visits to cases in the district2,350
Maternal deathsNone

HEALTH VISITORS.
Duties.—The duties allotted to the Health Visitors are as follows :—
1. To visit the homes of all newly-born children amongst the
working classes within 21 days after birth, and subsequently as circumstances
dictate.
2. To visit the homes and make investigations in regard to stillbirths
and infant deaths.
3. To visit and give advice to parents in cases of ophthalmia,
zymotic enteritis and other diseases causing deaths amongst infants.
4. To visit and report upon all cases of puerperal fever.