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 St. Pancras, London, Borough of]
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(Obverse.)
Metropolitan Borough of St. Pancras.
PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT.
CHILDRENS' BATHS.
Entrance from St. Pancras Gardens, N.W.
Please admit sex ___________ age _______
______________________________
of the Department of School,
to a hot bath, etc., at the Childrens' Baths, St. Pancras Gardens,
Pancras Road, N.W., between the hours of 9.30 a.m. and 5.0 p.m.
(Saturdays 1.0 p.m.).
Date of issue of Bath Card
Signature of Teacher or _______________________________________
other responsible person ______________________________________
Address of Child_____________________________________________
This Bath Card is to be retained by the Child, as it is available for more
than one bath, according to the instruction of the Matron, and must be shown
to Matron, Teacher, or other responsible person when ashed for.
John F. J. Sykes,
Medical Officer of Health.
(Reverse.)
THIS SIDE FOR USE OF ATTENDANT ONLY.
Day, date and hour of attendance of child at Baths, and Matron's
signature to be entered on this side of the Card. Also a note of
whether another attendance is required or not, and the preferable
day, date, and hour.
Eleven spaces available here.)
CHILDRENS' BATHS.
1st Quarter, 1911.
Total attendances 926
No. of attendances per case (average) 4.6
Total cases (children) 201
Cases not cured and ceased attending during the Quarter 73
Cases cured 110
Cured cases commencing treatment before 1st January 14
,, ,, ,, after ,, 96
Cases still attending and not yet cured (on 1st April, 1911) 18