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Willesden 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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The number of live births occurring amongst expectant mothers who attended the AnteNatal
Clinics was 1,216 ; 78 per cent, of these mothers with their babies subsequently attended
the Welfare Centres.
Maternity Hospital—
Bookings.—The following table shows the bookings year by year for hospital confinement
under the Council's schemes since hospital provision was first made by the Council for such cases :—

Table No . 3.

Year.No. of Confinement Cases Booked.
1918 (part-year)99Maternity Pavilion at Municipal Hospital opened.
1919267
1920444Restrictions began to be placed on bookings.
1921335
1922266
1923140Municipal Hospital Pavilion closed, 30th April, 1923. Cases sent to Park Royal Hospital.
192499
1925146
1926220
1927221
1928272
1929334
1930402
1931535Willesden Maternity Hospital opened, 14th February, 1931. Cases no longer sent to Park Royal Hospital.
1932544Bookings limited to relieve pressure on Hospital accommodation.
1933550
1934666Willesden Maternity Hospital extended, 29th December, 1934.
1935942
1936979

During 1936, 370 applicants for confinement in the Willesden Maternity Hospital were unable
to be booked for the reasons set out below :—

Table No . 4.—A pplications for Booking Refused.

No beds available283
Not resident in Willesden74
Will not have had 3 months' residence in Willesden prior to expected date of confinement11
Unable to pay fee2
370

The following Table shows the fees at which the 979 cases were booked :—

Table No. 5.

Fee.No. of Cases.Fee.No. of Cases.
£130s.0d1£510s.0d14
£1210s.0d1£5 0s.0d17
£110s.0d1£410s.0d16
£100s.0d2£40s.0d27
£910s.0d1£310s.0d.44
£810s.0d1£30s.0d50
£80s.0d3£210s.0d69
£710s.0d2£20s.0d84
£70s.0d4£110s.0d102
£610s.0d5£10s.0d104
£60s.0d.7Free424

The average fee per case is approximately £1 9s. lOd.