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 Poplar, Metropolitan Borough]
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The figures for the total number of persons are arrived at by adding
together the total numbers relieved each week for the 52 weeks. ''Medical
Relief only" implies that no relief other than the services of a District
Medical Officer was given to these persons.
With regard to the cases in receipt of medical treatment at St.
Andrew's Hospital during the period ended 31st December, 1927, the total
days' maintenance for the year amounted to 188,865, giving an average
daily number of 517.
Sick cases are also treated in the Poplar Institution in the Sick
Wards, and maternity cases in the All Saints Maternity Annexe. The
average daily numbers for the year ended 31st December, 1927, are as
follows:—
Sick Wards, Poplar Institution 178
Maternity Wards, All Saints Annexe 41
The number of entries in the District Medical Officers' registers of cases for medical treatment for the year ended 31st December, 1927, are as follows:—
Poplar Districts. | |
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Dr. H. J. O'Brien | 1,704 |
Dr. C. F. White | 1,737 |
Dr. M. J. Byrne | 2,337 |
Dr. W. C. Millea | 1,684 |
Dr. M. J. Hallissey | 3,610 |
Bow Districts. | |
Dr. G. Haddick | 4,964 |
Dr. J. Hirschmann | 1,376 |
Dr. D. G. MacRae | 3,103 |
Dr. C. Phelps | 3,068 |