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East Ham 1961

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Ham]

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TABLE 15

ANTE-NATAL AND POST-NATAL CLINICS

(1)No. of clinics provided at end of year (whether held at Child Welfare Centres or other premises) (2)No. of Sessions held per month at clinics included in col. (2) (3)No. of women in attendanceTotal No. of attendances made by women included in col.(4) during the year (6)
No. of women who attended during the year (4)No. of new cases included in col.(4) i.e. for A.N. clinics women who had not previously attended any clinic during current pregnancy G for P.N. clinics women who had not previously attended any P.N. clinic after last confinement (5)
1960196119601961196019611960196119601961
Local Health Authority Clinics
Ante-natal clinics4436361,0701,1528888934,0514,614
Post-natal clinics ø148180148180161180
Clinic belonging to other L.H. A. 1
Ante -natal clinics114419121475669
Post-natal clinics ø14313334

* By arrangements with L.C.C. at Femhill Street Baths, North Woolwich, E.16
ø Post-natal patients seen at ante-natal clinics and these numbers are not included in the ante-natal figures
No clinics were discontinued or new premises open during the year
No ante-natal or post-natal examinations were carried out by General Practitioners at the mother's home or the
practitioner's surgery under arrangements made with the Local Health Authority
Mothers for domiciliary confinement are seen at the Ante-Natal clinics by the General Practitioner Obstetricians
and midwives with whom they are booked
The General Practitioner obstetricians are not paid sessional fees by the Authority.