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Wandsworth 1936

[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 returned120
2.Number of patients transferred to other areas and cases " lost sight of "202
3.Died during the year168
4.Number of cases recovered53
5.Number of observation cases in which a period of observation exceeded two months30
6.Number of attendances at the Dispensaries5059
7.Total number of reports, etc., made in connection with the Dispensaries4937
8.Number of attendances at General Hospitals or Institutions of patients for—
(a) Light treatment230
(6) Other special forms of treatment1640
9.Number of patients to whom Dental Treatment was given in connection with the Dispensary25
10.Number of Personal Consultations with Medical Practitioners—
(a) At Homes of Patients251
(b) Otherwise1678
11.Number of other visits by Tuberculosis Officers to Homes303
12.Number of visits by Health Visitors or Nurses to homes for Dispensary purposes5112
13.Number of—
(a) Specimens of Sputum, etc., examined1443
(6) X-ray examinations made in connection with Dispensary work201

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
485
In addition to these many other patients received treatment
in private or general hospitals.