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Woolwich 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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TABLE No. 17.

Cases treated at Orthopaedic Clinic, 1937.

Type of Case.Number remaining over from 1936.New Cases.Total Cases.Number who completed treatment by end of year.Number with treatment not completed.
Talipes (Club Foot)21315132
Talipes (Flat Foot)21517152
Rickets— General26871
Genu Valgum (Knock Knee)72936279
Genu Varum (Bow Leg)64450419
Infantile Paralysis23541
Erb's Paralysis1-1-1
Bad Posture-7752
Muscular Weakness41721147
Mouth Breathing-5541
Torticollis21113121
Other Deformities-5541
Other Diseases-5523
2816018814840

Provision of Nursing Assistance.—In Section I of the Report, the general
scheme of nursing assistance is described in full. The extent to which this service
has been made use of in respect of specific diseases is fully reported on in the
appropriate portions of the Infectious Diseases' Section of the Report. In addition
grants were made to the nursing associations in respect of 21 children treated for
threadworms at one shilling per visit, amounting in all to £11 2s. 0d.
Children's Beds.—Twelve beds have been reserved by the Council in the
Woolwich War Memorial Hospital for the treatment of children under 5 years of
age suffering from such conditions as are usually admitted to general or children's
hospitals. Including those remaining in hospital at the beginning of the year, the
number of children who received treatment during the year was 164; of these 143
were discharged cured or very much improved in health, 12 were discharged as
improved, and 4 died. One child was transferred to another hospital, two others
were discharged showing no improvement, and the number remaining in hospital
at the end of the year was two. The surgical conditions for which these children
were treated included:—enlarged tonsils and adenoids, hernia, phimosis, injury,