London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Battersea 1950

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

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Personal Cleansing Station.
During the year 1950 there were 2,238 children and 226 adults
cleansed and treated at the station. Of the 2,238 children attending,
326 were suffering from scabies or itch, a contagious parasitic skin
affection. The remainder were verminous. Of these children 2,138
attended from the public elementary schools in the Borough by arrangement
with the London County Council, who have entered into a contract
with the Battersea Borough Council for the use of their Personal
Cleansing Station. The cleansing and treatment of the school children
is carried out under the supervision of officers of the London County
Council while the disinfestation of the clothing and (if necessary)
of the homes is carried out concurrently by the Borough Council's
sanitary staff.
The homes of all cases of scabies that come to the knowledge
of the Medical Officer of Health are visited by the Council's sanitary
inspectors.

Number of Baths, &c.

YearAdultsChildren*Expenditure*Amount Contributed
Verminous and ScabiesVerminous and Scabies££
1906-191510,4436,4301,037303
1916-19253,26939,1175,0073,155
1926-19352,40439,2938,5214,045
19362654,524723403
19373894,256729403
19384323,808820402
19395342,820795402
19407783,497866404
19412,5585,4561,026435
19423,0836,6561,059440
19432,0175,2231,149422
19441,7983,9311,100441
19451,8853,2771,179454
19461,8224,2291,352443
19479864,1791,402424
19484973,2661,808408
19492862,7731,534411
19502262,2381,750410

*Financial year ending 31st March. Other columns, calendar year.