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Croydon 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]

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SECTION XII.—MISCELLANEOUS.
ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT CLINIC.
The Clinic is held at the Croydon General Hospital on four
days a week under the superintendence of Dr. F. HernamanJohnson.
Cases were referred from the Maternity and Child
Welfare Department (56), the School Medical Service (34), and
the Tuberculosis Dispensary (2). The number of cases referred
has increased by 28.
The following Table gives a summary of the attendances
made : —

Table I.

Department.No. of Cases.Aggregate duration of treatment in weeks.Aggregate No. of Sessions Attended.No. of Patients discharged.No. continuing treatment end of 1937
School Medical34276682286
M. & C. W5648413744115
Tuberculosis218422-
9277820987121

The Table under gives the complaints treated and the results
achieved in completed cases. Nineteen ceased attending before
completion of treatment, and three cases left the Borough.

Table II.

Condition.School Cases.M. & C. W. Cases.T.B. Cases.Total Completed Cases.
Much Improved.Improved.Slight Imp.I.S.Q.Much Improved.Improved.Slight Impt.I.S.Q.Much i Improved.Improved.Slight Impt.I.S.Q.
Debility57431231__35
Bronchitis22
Glands
Rickets325
Miscellaneous311117
1074316511149