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

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Ealing 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

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Pyloric stenosis (transferred to West Middlesex
County Hospital for surgical treatment) 1
Haemorrhage of the newborn (severe) 2
Infants weaned. Total 6.
Weaned on account of mother's breast condition
3
Pyelitis in puerperium and loss of milk 1
Mothers transferred to Queen Charlotte's
Hospital 2
Patients transferred to other hospitals.
To Queen Charlotte's Isolation Hospital.
Localised uterine infection 1
Non-haemolytic bloodstream infections 2
Urinary infection 1
— 4
To King Edward Memorial Hospital.
Subphrenic abscess 1
To Chiswick and Ealing Isolation Hospital.
Infants with skin infection
(two cleared up by 14th day) 3
Infant with conjunctivitis
(notified as ophthalmia neonatorum) 1
— 4
To West Middlesex County Hospital.
Delusional insanity
(undelivered) 1
Infant with pyloric stenosis
(for operation) 1
— 2
Consulting Obstetrician.
Dr. J. W. Rait Bell, the' Consulting Obstetrician, was called
to the hospital on seven occasions during the year.
Training of Pupils.
During the year twenty pupils completed their course of
training and entered for the examination of the Central Midwives
Board. All of these pupils were successful.