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

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Acton 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Acton]

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Children treated at Ophthalmic Clinic

3

Mothers treated at Ophthalmic Clinic2
Children treated for Enlarged Tonsils and Adenoids3

TABLE 9

ANTE-NATAL CLINIC.

Number of attendances by Dr. Bell23
Number of Expectant Mothers who attended88
Number of attendances made by Expectant Mothers144
Mothers referred for Dental treatment at the Clinic40
Mothers supplied with Dentures9
Expectant Mothers to whom Dried Milk was supplied16
Number of packets of Dried Milk supplied179

TABLE 10

INQUESTS.

Inquests—32.

Struck by a motor vehicle14Accidental drowning1
Suicide3Strangulation1
Knocked down by a train2Overlaying1
Accidental fall2Death from Anaesthetic1
Fall from a bicycle1Septicaemia from cut on hand1
Fall from a tower wagon1
Fall on head1Yellow atrophy of liver1
Struck by a brick1Cerebro-spinal meningitis1

Coroner's Certificates after Post-Mortem without
Inquest—17.
Heart Disease 5 Bronchitis 1
Cerebral Haemorrhage 4 Enlarged Thymus 1
Pneumonia 3 Septic infection of
Phthisis 2 Umbilical Stump 1
FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS AND WORKPLACES.
1.—Inspection of Factories, Workshops and Workplaces
including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors.
Premises. Number of
(1) Inspections. Written Notices,
(2) (3)
Factories 107 19
(including Factory Laundries)
Workshops 315 26
(Including Workshop Laundries).