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Willesden 1925

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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Table No. 11. TUBERCULOSIS.

Age-Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.N on-Pulmonary.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
000101010
100100031
511430101
1058320120
1553632311
201017327700
25122303181920
3537304421910
4525151015610
5524131011600
65 and upwards105115111
Totals12911525188053124

Table No. 12.

OPHTHALMIA NEONATORUM.

No of cases Notified.Dr. in Attendance at Birth.Born in Hospital.Midwife in Attendance at Birth.Treatment.Results of Treatment.Still under treatment.
Hospital.Clinic.Private Dr.Home Nurse Attending.No Defect.One Eye Permanently Injured.Both Eyes Permanently Injured.
3716417816131934102

SUMMARY OF NURSING ARRANGEMENTS, HOSPITALS AND OTHER INSTITUTIONS
AVAILABLE FOR THE DISTRICT.
Professional Nursing in the Home.
(a) General—
(i.) The Willesden District Council employs one fully trained Hospital Nurse. She visits
in the homes once or twice daily as necessary to nurse primarily grant earning cases
under the Maternity and Child Welfare regulations.
[Grant-earning cases are : Nursing of expectant mothers, maternity nursing, nursing of puerperal
fever, measles in young children, whooping cough in young children, epidemic diarrhoea in
young children and ophthalmia neonatorum.]
The Nurse is provided on application to the Matron, Municipal Clinic (1), 9,
Willesden Lane, Kilburn, N.W. 6 ; or to the Matron, Municipal Clinic (2), 381, High
Road, Willesden, N.W. 10. The Council's Nurse acts under the direction of the Medical
Practitioner in attendance upon the case.
(ii.) District Nurses are also at work in connection with Nursing Associations, Churches,
Missions, etc.
(b) For infectious diseases, e.g., Measles, etc.—
Carried out by the Council's Home Nurse as above.