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Croydon 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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II.—Infectious Diseases—

Disease.Number of cases notified during the year.Number of cases visited by Officers of the Council.Number of cases for whom nursing was provided by the Council.Number of cases removed to hospitals.
(1) Ophthalmia Neonatorum191939
(2) Pemphigus Neonatorum............
(3) Puerperal Fever1313...9
(4) Puerperal Pyrexia2422...11
(5) Measles and German Measles (in Children under 5 years of age)Not notifiable in this area.C.B.H.2451
Mayday27
(6) Whooping Cough (do.)C.B.H.19
Mayday151
(7) Epidemic Diarrhoea (do.).........1
(8) Poliomyelitis (do.)11...1

12.—Midwives—
(a) Number practising in the area served by the Council for maternity
and child welfare at the end of the year: 72.
(b) Number employed by the Council: Nil.
subsidised by the Council: Nil.
employed by Voluntary Associations: Nil.
(c) Number of cases attended by midwives during the year—
(i) As midwives: 2,327.
(ii) As Maternity Nurses: 722.
(d) Number of cases during the year in which the Council paid or contributed
to the fee of a midwife: 14.
13—Maternal Deaths—
(a) Number of women who died in, or in consequence of, childbirth
in the area served by the Council for maternity and child welfare
during the year—
(i) From sepsis: 1. (ii) From other causes: 5.
(b) Number of these cases which died—
(i) At Home: 1. (ii) In Institutions: 5.