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 Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]
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Report of the Medical Officer of Health for 1936.
Table XXV. gives further details of the work carried out
during the year.
TABLE XXV.
1. | Number of patients transferred from other areas and " lost sight of " cases returned | 120 |
2. | Number of patients transferred to other areas and cases " lost sight of " | 202 |
3. | Died during the year | 168 |
4. | Number of cases recovered | 53 |
5. | Number of observation cases in which a period of observation exceeded two months | 30 |
6. | Number of attendances at the Dispensaries | 5059 |
7. | Total number of reports, etc., made in connection with the Dispensaries | 4937 |
8. | Number of attendances at General Hospitals or Institutions of patients for— | |
(a) Light treatment | 230 | |
(6) Other special forms of treatment | 1640 | |
9. | Number of patients to whom Dental Treatment was given in connection with the Dispensary | 25 |
10. | Number of Personal Consultations with Medical Practitioners— | |
(a) At Homes of Patients | 251 | |
(b) Otherwise | 1678 | |
11. | Number of other visits by Tuberculosis Officers to Homes | 303 |
12. | Number of visits by Health Visitors or Nurses to homes for Dispensary purposes | 5112 |
13. | Number of— | |
(a) Specimens of Sputum, etc., examined | 1443 | |
(6) X-ray examinations made in connection with Dispensary work | 201 |
The number of patients who received institutional treatment
under the London County Council's Tuberculosis Scheme
during 1936 was as follows : —
(a.) In Hospitals for observation 32
(b.) In Sanatoria 451
(c.) In Hospitals for Advanced Cases 2
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In addition to these many other patients received treatment
in private or general hospitals.