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 Willesden]
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(4) That under Rule 21 (3).—Labour.—In the case of a
woman in labour at or near term where there is any
abnormality or complication:—
Fee £'2 2s. for the emergency and subsequent
attendance necessary with an additional fee of
£\ Is. when an anaesthetist is called in.
(5) That under Rule 21 (4).—Lying-in.—In the case of
a lying-in woman when there is any abnormality or
complication
Fees as under (2) above.
(6) That under Rule 21 (5).—The Child.—In the case
of the child when there is any abnormality or complication
:—
Fees as under (2) above.
(7) That the doctor summoned be
(a) The family doctor; failing whom
(b) The doctor chosen by the patient; and failing
whom
(c) The nearest doctor.
GEORGE F. BUCHAN,
Medical Officer.
APPENDIX G.
Report as amended and approved by the Health Committee,
4th December, 1917.
To the Chairman and Members of the
Hospital Committee.
Maternity and Child Welfare.
HOSPITAL RE-ORGANISATION, etc.
Addition of 59 beds for patients and 8 beds for staff.