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Hampstead 1938

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

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(d) Total number of such cases sent by the Council during the
year to other convalescent institutions:—15 mothers
convalescent after confinement with their babies.
10. Homes for Mothers and Babies.
(a) Number of such homes:
(i) provided by the Council:—Nil.
(ii) provided by Voluntary Associations:—Nil.
(b) Number of beds in homes:
(i) provided by the Council:—Nil.
(ii) provided by Voluntary Associations:—Nil.
(c) Number of:
(i) maternity beds (exclusive of isolation and labour beds)
included under (b) (i) or (ii) above:—Nil.
(ii) women admitted to these maternity beds during the
year:—Nil.
(d) Total number of cases admitted to these homes during the
year:—
(i) expectant mothers:—Nil.
(ii) mothers and babies:—Nil.
(iii) babies:—Nil.
(e) Total number of such cases sent by the Council during the
year to other homes for mothers and babies:—Nil.
11. Day Nurseries.
(a) Number of day nurseries:—
(i) provided by the Council:—Nil.
(ii) provided by Voluntary Associations:—1 (Hampstead
and North St. Pancras Day Nursery).
(b) Number of places for children under 5 years of age in the
nurseries:—
(ij provided by the Council:—Nil.
(ii) provided by Voluntary Associations:—45-50.
(c) Total number of attendances of children at these nurseries
during the year:—7,702.