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

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Croydon 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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Table III.

Croydon Cases attending London Hospitals.

Hospital.Cases seen for the first time.Conditions other than venerealTotal No. of Attendances.Aggregate No. of Inpatient Days.No.of dosesof N.A.B. compounds.
Syphilis.Gonorrhoea.Soft Chancre.
St. Thomas's115...438408438
Guy's25...20415...24
King's College52...4150...6
Great Ormond Street.........1012......
Royal Free...3...119......
South London Hospital for Women...5...414618...
Whitechapel Clinic (L.C.C.).........166......
St. Paul's...3...3189......
Westminster Hospital13...1169...25
Total936...87200610293

Table IV.

Bacteriological Examinations carried out at London Hospitals for Croydon Patients.

Hospital.Detection of Spirochetes.Detection of Gonococci.Wassermann Re-action.Other Exams.Total.
For Clinic.For Priv. Prac.For Clinic.For Prac.For Clinic.For Prac.For Clinic.For Prac.
St. Thomas's3...167...123...139...432
Great Ormond Street......2...15110...28
South London Hospital for Women......3711628...64
Royal Free............2...2...4
King's College......4...20...3...27
Whitechapel Clinic, L.C.C.......30...3...7...40
Westminster Hospital............2...4...6
Guy's Hospital3...29883944566707992619
St. Paul's......1037...10...30
Total6...5488532225692537993250