Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]
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To Clayponds Isolation Hospital | 7 |
Queen Charlotte's Isolation Block | 2 |
King Edward's Hospital, Haling | 1 |
West Middlesex Hospital | 1 |
Total | 11 |
The cases were as follows :—
1. Mother transferred to Clayponds Isolation Hospital.
Suspected uterine sepsis. Infant still-born.
2. Mother transferred to Clayponds Isolation Hospital.
Suspected gonococcal infection. Infant still-born.
3. Mother transferred to Clayponds Isolation Hospital on
fourth day of puerperium. Uterine infection with haemolytic
streptococci, Group A. Infant still-born.
4. Mother and infant transferred to Clayponds Isolation
Hospital. Uterine infection with haemolytic streptococci,
Group A.
5. Mother and infant transferred to Clayponds Isolation
Hospital. Uterine infection which haemolytic streptococci,
Group B.
6. Mother transferred to Clayponds Isolation Hospital with
acute bilateral mastitis and bronchitis. Infant accompanied
patient.
7. Mother transferred to Clayponds Isolation Hospital with
acute mastitis, right breast, which later developed into an
abscess. Infant accompanied patient.
8. Mother transferred to Queen Charlotte's Isolation Block.
IvOcal uterine infection (B. coli) after caesarean section.
Infant sent home.
9. Mother transferred to Queen Charlotte's Isolation Block
with parametritis. Infant discharged home.
10. Mother transferred to King Edward's Hospital for full
investigation. Infant still-born.