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Lambeth 1935

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

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GENERAL PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES IN
THE AREA.
Nursing in the Home.
(a) General.
There are six District Nursing Associations, affiliated to the
Queen's Institute of District Nursing, and the Catholic Nursing
Institute which between them cover the entire area. All are run
upon provident lines, but none receive any grant for general nursing
from the Borough Council. They are the Ranyard Nurses ; Camberwell
and District; South London ; Brixton ; Southwark, Newington
and Walworth ; Norwood and District; and the Catholic Nursing
Institute.

(b) Infectious disease.

Pneumonia (all forms)Whooping CoughChicken- PoxInfluenzaBronchitisScarlet FeverMumps
Visits paid to Children under 5 years of age4531572517186
Visits paid to Persons over 5 years of age2,0832243528-2930
Total Visits2,53617968545183530
MeaslesOphthalmia-NeonatorumConjunctivitisImpetigoPuerperal FeverPuerperal Pyrexia
Visits paid to Children under 5 years of age181461,2804
Visits paid to Persons over 5 years of age4112243
Total Visits591461,280412243

A flat rate of 1/3 per visit is paid for the nursing of infectious disease.