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Greenwich 1937

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

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(a) Dried Milk, Virol, &c., Distributed Free.

Quarter endedMilkVirolMalt & OilCod Liver OilMarmite
March, 193710,6371,8141½1,650237110
June, „10,6881,806½1,505259710
Sept., „10,9901,9001,6032872,023
Dec., „11,24411,8801½2,0563762,643
Totals43,55917,40116,8141,1595,486

In addition to the above, 7,888 pints of liquid milk were distributed free or
sold at reduced prices.

(b) Dried Milk, Virol, &c., Sold at Full or Reduced Prices.

Quarter endedMilkVirolMalt & OilCod Liver OilMar-MiteTotal Amount Received
lbs.lbs.lbs.BottlesCartons
March, 19374,228395½330163194£sd
313108
June, „4,32527524414048832742
Sept., „4,18522723418282632454
Dec., „4,544½338½6673411,10137314
Totals17.282½1,2361,4758262,6091,33816

Children Acts, 1908 and 1932.—The duties under these Acts
were transferred by the London County Council to the Borough
Council on 1st April, 1933, and the powers under the Acts have
been re-enacted in the Public Health (London) Act, 1936.
The supervision of Foster-children and of the homes of fostermothers
is carried out by the Health Visitors. Applications for
registration as a Foster-mother under the Act is sanctioned by the
Borough Council on the recommendation of the Maternity and Child
Welfare Committee.
During the year 157 visits were made by the Health Visitors.
The following particulars are taken from the Register:—
Number of Foster-mothers on Register at end of 1937 28
Number of Applicants refused 1
Number of Foster-children 34
Number of Foster-children who died during the year —
Number of Certificates of Exemption granted 1
Number of cases legal proceedings taken —
There were several minor infringements again dealt with, the
chief being failure to notify change of address of Infant, and in
each case the Foster Mother was cautioned.