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Willesden 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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Table No. 44.

Number of Cases attended by Midwives Practising and Living in Willesden during 1933.

Private District Midwives.No. of Cases attended Total.Remarks.
As Midwife.As Maternity Nurse.
1264-
24214-
352-
464-
5281-
65110-
7297-
8353-
91516-
1084-
11None7-
12NoneNone-
Midwives attached to Willesden District Nursing Association, 17 and 19, Park Avenue, N.W. 2.None158-
Midwives attached to Queen Charlotte's Hospital District Home, 40, Princess Road, N.W. 6.342None-
Midwives at the Central Middlesex County Hospital, Acton Lane, N.W. 10*473*15*These patients have all been attended in the Hospital.
Total.........1,060245
= 1,305 in all.

Table No . 45.

Number of Cases attended by Midwives practising in but Living Outside Willesden

during 1933.

Private District Midwives.No. of Cases attended in Willesden. Total.
As Midwife.As Maternity Nurse.
A1None
BNoneNone
C NoneNone
DNoneNone
E1None
F71
G61
H2None
I2None
J2None
K1None
L31
M51
Midwives attached to Kilburn District Nursing Association, 20, Dennington Park Road, Hampstead, N.W. 6. Midwives attached to Queen Charlotte's Hospital District31None
Home, 176, Ladbroke Grove, W.1021None
Total824

From Table 44 it will be observed that Midwives living in Willesden attended 1,060 cases as
Midwives and 245 cases as Maternity Nurses, or 1,305 in all.