London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Marylebone 1939

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Marylebone, Metropolitan Borough]

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TABLE 14.

Statement Showing Work of the Infant Consultations and Other Clinics.

Centre.Health Centre No. 1.Health Centre No. 2.Health Centre No. 3.Queen Charlotte's Hospital.The Middlesex Hospital.
No. of Consultations held:—
Infants571905799122
Toddlers21-35
Maternity4916556175
Massage68
Light79
No. of attendances of mothers at clinic:—
Ante-natal4806714,819 (481)3,302 (389)
Post-natal39121,806 (19)216 (7)
No. of attendances of babies8822,6114841,623 (872)2,727 (972)
No. of attendances of children over one year7202,653562808 (608)2,053 (538)
No. of attendances at Light Clinic:—
Infants60
Toddlers1,301
No. of attendances at Massage Clinic:—
Infants16
Toddlers-986
No. of Orders issued for milk5611,130144248252
No. of Home visits5773,0992451922,421
No. of new cases:—
Infants7018829111 (53)137 (54)
Toddlers1238276 (2)
Ante-natal128202,090 (104)409 (36)
Post-natal1531,085 (21)158 (7)
Massage Infants-1___
Toddlers-45-
Light Infants-4---
Toddlers-51-
Note.—Figures in brackets refer to St. Marylebone residents attending Queen Charlotte's Hospital and Middlesex Hospital.

Health Visitors and Home Visits.
There are five whole-time and three part-time health visitors employed by the
Council, whose duties include the carrying out of periodic visits to the homes of
children from birth to 5 years of age. Children of from 18 months to 2 years are
visited every 3 months and those from 2 to 5 years every 6 months. At these visits
the health visitors make enquiries into the health of the children and persuade
the mothers to attend the clinic, or otherwise obtain treatment of any illness or
defect that may be present. Many of the children of from 3 to 5 years attend school
but routine visits are still made to the homes of these children.