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

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Greenwich 1938

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

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Table B.VisitsRe-VisitsTotals
Dental Treatment201030
Milk Scheme13626162
Ante-Natal Cases9333781311
Infant Consultations Attended1,084
Ante-Natal Clinics Attended-337
Children Act4571116
Miscellaneous8214561,277
Schools re Measles103103

In addition to the above 567 persons were seen by the Health
Visitors at the office, chiefly in connection with milk applications.
Notification of Births Acts (1907 and 1915).
Public Health (London) Act, 1936.
All live births and all still births after 28th week of pregnancy
must be notified within 36 hours. Early knowledge enables the
Health Visitors to begin early visiting. Still-births must be
certified either by the Doctor or by the Midwife or by declaration
on a prescribed form, if no doctor or midwife was present. In
these latter cases the Minister of Health requires the Medical Officer
of Health to submit a special report in order that he may be satisfied
that the child was really still-born.

The following Table gives the number and character of the intimation received respecting births in the Borough:—

Where ConfinedMidwivesDoctors
Greenwich BirthsOther Boroughs' BirthsGreenwich BirthsOther Boroughs' Births
St. Alfege Hospital3595244
Greenwich Borough Council Maternity Home24490
Other Nursing Homes251021458
Other Hospitals
At Home4258668
1,0537248466
Other Boroughs (Transfers Inwards)15445
1,207129

From a perusal of the above Table it will be seen that 1,927
actually took place in the Borough of which number 790 were trans-