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Dagenham 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Dagenham]

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adenoids. The Health Visitors also attend the various
clinics. In the case of infant welfare centres and
ante-natal clinics, the Health Visitor is, as far as possible,
in charge of the session at which the mothers from her
district attend, thus preserving the personal association
of the Health Visitor with the mother and children who
live in her area.

The following table shows the number of visits paid by Health Visitors during the year:—

(a)To expectant mothersFirst visits623
Total visits1,117
(b)To children under one year of ageFirst visits2,091
Total visits4,578
(c)To children between the ages of one and five yearsTotal visits12,880
Grand Total18,575

Infant Welfare Centres.
There are two weekly infant welfare centres at the
Becontree Clinic, three at Ford Road, two at Five Elms,
two at Pettit Farm, one at Chadwell Heath and two at
Rush Green.
At the time of writing this report, the Committee
has under consideration the question of increasing the
number of clinic sessions to meet the constantly growing
attendances.
Each of these centres is attended by two Health
Visitors and one clinic clerk, with the exception of Rush
Green, at which there is only one Health Visitor in
attendance owing to the limited accommodation.