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City of London 1938

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

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TUBERCULOSIS.
The hours at which the Dispensary was open for diagnosis and treatment of Tuberculosis
were:—
Tuesdays 12.30 p.m.—2.30 p.m.
2.30 p.m.—4.30 p.m. For the Artificial Pneumothorax Clinic.
5.0 p.m.—7.0 p.m.
Fridays 12.30 p.m. (New cases only.)
3.30 p.m.—4.30 p.m.
In all, 250 sessions have been held.
New Patients.—The number of new patients examined was 265, as compared with
303 last year:—

Patients Referred to the Hospital.—The following is the summary of patients referred to the various departments of St. Bartholomew's Hospital for help in diagnosis or treatment:—

Resident.Non- Resident.Total.
Referred.to X-ray Department184591775
„ Dental „000
„ Throat „31114
„ Other „41317
191615806

Patients Admitted to the Hospital for Diagnosis.—The wards of the Hospital are available
for the reception of cases presenting difficulties of diagnosis, which can only be overcome
by observation as In-patients. One resident and 3 non-resident patients were admitted
for this and other purposes.

Examination of Sputum.-The following is a summary:—

City Residents.Non-Residents.Total.
Positive72128
Negative336194
122

Residential Treatment.—The number of patients for whom residential treatment was arranged was 28.

Admitted to L.C.C. Institutions.Other Institutions.St. Columhas Hospital. Corpa. Expense.St. Joseph's Hospice. Corpa. Expense.Brompton Corpn. Expense.Total.
Patients resident in the City123--l16
Patients non-resident39--12
1512--l28

Persons neither resident nor working in the City are usually transferred immediately
to their own Tuberculosis Officer, and subsequent arrangements are made by him. This
system has worked satisfactorily.
Persons Treated and Supervised at the Dispensary.—(i.) Patients resident in the City.
All persons suffering from Tuberculosis who are .resident in the City may be supervised and
trfeated at the Dispensary. The total number of cases so treated was 55.
In addition, 35 contacts were kept under observation.
(ii.) Patients non-resident in the City.
(a) Who work in the City.
On diagnosis, these patients are informed that they can be treated and advised at the
Dispensary or transferred to the Tuberculosis Officer of their own Borough.
(b) Who do not work in. the City.
On diagnosis, these patients are usually transferred to the Tuberculosis Officer of their
own Borough. The total number of cases so transferred was 128.
Total Attendances:—
Residents 336
Non-Residents 907
1,243