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Hornsey 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hornsey, Borough of]

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41
Transfers in (Tubercular), not included in
above 14
Cases supervised at or from the dispensary
during 1930 (all Tubercular) 308
Tubercular cases still on the Register on 1st Jan.,
1931 224
Undiagnosed 4
Total 228
MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE.
Personnel.
During the year changes have been made in the medical
personnel in connection with the Maternity and Child Welfare
Centres. On 1st April Dr. E. Abbott took up her duties as
Assistant Medical Officer of Health, Assistant School Medical
Officer and Assistant Medical Officer for Maternity and Child
Welfare Work, and a rearrangement of the work was therefore
necessary. Dr. Jessie Muir gave up her appointment as wholetime
Medical Officer at the Centres and reverted to her position
as part-time officer.
Miss A. Godden was appointed in January as Health Visitor
at Brook Road Centre to succeed Miss Lewis, who resigned in
December.
CENTRES.
No. 1 Centre.—St. Mary's Mission Hall, Brook Road,
serving East and West Hornsey, Crouch End and North
Haringey areas.
Voluntary Committee:
Mrs. E. Piggott (Chairman) 13, Rookfield Avenue, N.10.
Mrs. B. H. Walton (Hon. Sec.
and Treas.) 19, Etheldene Avenue, N.10.
Mrs. Bishop 71, Sunnyside Road, N.19.
Miss Bligh 25, Summerland Mans., N.10.
Miss Creswell 35, Bishopswood Avenue, N.10.
Mrs. Danks 4a, Coolhurst Road, N.8.
Mrs. Eason 13, Woodberry Crescent, N.10.