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 Enfield]
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AMBULANCE FACILITIES
Under the National Health Service Act, 1946, the duty of
providing an Ambulance Service devolves upon the County Council,
and from the 5th July, 1948 the Middlesex County Council Fire and
Ambulance Service have been responsible for the Ambulance
Service previously controlled by the Health Department of the
Enfield Council.
INFECTIOUS DISEASES
During the year, the following cases were admitted from Enfield to the South Lodge Isolation Hospital.
Erysipelas | 4 |
Scarlet Fever | 103 |
Puerperal Pyrexia | 1 |
Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis | 1 |
Poliomyelitis | 17 |
Polio-Encephalitis | 1 |
Food Poisoning | 1 |
Pneumonia | 7 |
Dysentery | 6 |
Measles | 28 |
Whooping Cough | 16 |
Gastro Enteritis | 2 |
Chicken Pox | 1 |
Tonsilitis | 2 |
Infective Jaundice | 1 |
Mumps | 1 |
Quinsey | 1 |
Contact with Scarlet Fever | 1 |
Erythema | 1 |
Scabies | 1 |
? Anthrax | 1 |
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LABORATORY FACILITIES
The examination of all specimens is now carried out by the
Public Health Laboratory Service either at the Central Laboratory,
Colindale, or the branch laboratory situated at the Town Hall
Edmonton.