Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hampstead Borough]
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(b) Total quantity of milk supplied during the year to expect-ant and nursing mothers and young children :—
Liquid gallons. | Dried pounds. | |
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(i) by the Council | 457 | |
(ii) by Voluntary Associ-ations operating in area | ||
Nil. | 2254 | |
2711 |
7. Maternity Homes and Hospitals (excluding maternity beds in Homes for Mothers and Babies—see Heading 10). I.
Separate maternity institutions provided by the Council. | Other Institutions with maternity wards provided by the Council, e.g., those transferred to the Council under Part I of the Iyocal Govern-ment Act, 1929. | Institutions provided by Voluntary Associations and subsidised by the Council. | |
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Number of Institutions | Nil | Nil | |
Number of maternity beds (exclusive of isolation and labour beds) | 5 | Nil | Nil |
Total number of women admitted to these beds during the year | 37 | Nil | Nil |
II.
Number of women (if any) sent by the Council during the year
to other Maternity Institutions:—45 to Queen Charlotte's
Hospital, for which the Borough Council subscribes £1
per Hampstead case admitted.