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Battersea 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Battersea Borough]

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Nursing Service, 1930

Name of Disease.Age.Total.
Under 5 years.Over 5 years.
Cases.Visits.Cases.Visits.Cases.Visits.
Ophthalmia Neon. & other Eye Aff'ns.1212,631--1212,631
Measles971,144202691171,413
Whooping Cough911212610138
Diarrhoea & Vomiting746112858
Chicken Pox18111219
Pemphigus72
Neonatorum3723
Puerperal Pyrexia117117
Pneumonia48788741,5061222,294
Influenza13481229156
Erysipelas220220
Totals2874,8351081,9833956,818

The cost of the nursing service in 1930 was £227 5s. 4d. as
compared with £189 10s. 0d., in the previous year.
St. Thomas's Cornwall Babies Hostel.
The arrangements temporarily made in 1926 with St. Thomas's
Cornwall Babies' Hostel, with the sanction of the Ministry of Health,
for the provision of facilities for cases sent from the Borough
Maternity and Child Welfare Clinics for test feeding and the encouragement
of breast feeding amongst Battersea mothers, were
continued during 1930.
The results of the year's work have been satisfactory and are
summarised below:—
A. Test Feeds.
Number of cases, 200, comprising: Mothers, 200;
babies, 205. Number of attendances, 508. (250
mothers and 258 babies).
8 of these cases received in-patient treatment.
B. In-Patient Treatment.
25 Battersea cases received, made up of—
9 mothers and 14 babies sent by Council.
1 mother and 1 baby sent from other sources.
Period of stay.
23 cases sent by Council—9 mothers and 14 babies,
908 days ; Average 39-5 days
2 other cases—mother and babe, 17 days each.