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City of Westminster 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]

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33
Puerperal Pyrexia.—11 cases occurred, all being removed to
hospitals.
Ophthalmia Neonatorum.—7 cases occurred in 1933, 3 were
admitted to hospital and 4 treated either at home or as out-patients
of hospitals. In addition to these notified cases, 5 case3 of slight
inflammation of the eyes came to the knowledge of the Department.
Facilities are afforded for the treatment of this disease by the London
County Council at St. Margaret's Hospital, Kentish Town, N.W.
Mothers are also admitted, and, if necessary, receive treatment.
The Public Health (Ophthalmia Neonatorum) Regulations, 1926.
These regulations have been in force since October, 1926, and under
them midwives are no longer obliged to notify, but they are obliged to
sail qualified medical assistance to all cases of inflammation of the eyes.
If the medical practitioner considers the case one of ophthalmia neonatorum,
he must notify to the Medical Officer of Health.

The following details in tabular form are required by the Ministry of Health of the cases notified in 1933:—

Total.Treatod.Vision unimpairedVision impaireTotal blindnessDeaths.
At home.In hospital.
7437

Bacteriological Laboratory.
The examination of specimens for bacteriological investigation is
carried out at the laboratory of Westminster Hospital. The facilities
provided by the Council apply only to patients who are residents in the
City. A charge, however, is made for work done on behalf of individuals
whose place of occupation is in Westminster, but who may be attended
by Westminster practitioners. The materials for swabbing, etc., are
supplied by the Counqil.
The following is the summary of bacteriological work performed:—
Swabbings from throats in suspected diphtheria 527
Sputa for investigation of T.B. 318
Expenditure on first was £84 17s. 6d., and for the second
£42 3s. 7d., including cost of outfits, postage and telegrams.