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Shoreditch 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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Application for a Home Help is made by the husband, who is required to
state his earnings and to give the name of his employer.

The Home Help is provided in those cases in which the family income per head is within the following scale:—

Number in Family.Income per head after deduction of rent.
Free.Half price, i.e., 6d. per hour.
s.d.s.d.
1210400
2180350
3150250
4136190
5126160
6116140
7100126
890110
980100
107690
117086
127080

Ante-Natal Consultative Centres.
Agreements, in force since 1st April, 1930, have been entered into—one
with the City of London Maternity Hospital and the other with St.
Bartholomew's Hospital, under which cases may be referred for examination
and report by a member of the Honorary Staff for a fee of half-a-guinea,
and for admission to the wards at a charge of two guineas per week. The
number of cases referred under the agreement during 1932 was: to St.
Bartholomew's Hospital 10, to City of London Maternity Hospital 14.

M unicipalMidwifery.

Sister Leaton whose appointment to the position of Municipal Midwife was recorded in the last report submits the following statistical report upon her work during the year:—

Municipal CasesSt. Bartholomew's Hospital Cases
No. of cases attended3591
No. of ante-Natal visits202394
No. of ante-Natal Clinics attended60-
No. of post-Natal Clinics attended6-