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Kingston upon Thames 1946

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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(c) Artificial Sunlight.

Children under 5 years of age requiring artificial sunlight treatment are referred from the Infant Welfare Clinic, and the following arc the total number of children attending and the total number of attendances during 1946 and preceding years:-

19421943192419451946
No. of children under five years attending1011201517249
Total number of attendances154715221938740481

(d) Tonsils and Adenoids.

Arrangements have been made with the Kingston Victoria Hospital for operative treatment for tonsils and adenoids, xhe following are the number of children under five, who had operative treatment during 1946 and preceding years.

19421943194419451946
Total No. of cases812121
Total cost£11.8.0£17.2.0£1.8.6£2.17.0£1.8.6
Contributions made by parents£1.15.0£2.9.64.0--

(e) Orthopaedic Treatment.
Children under five years of age requiring orthopaedic
treatment are referred to the Consultant at the Red Cross
Curative Post, and arrangements are made for attendance at
this Post for exercises, massage, etc. When necessary,
in-patient treatment is arranged at St. Vincent's Orthopaedic
Hospital.

The following are the numbers who attended the Post during 1946 and preceding years

19421943194419451946
Ho. seen by Surgeon182427178
Ho. treatment given by staff16918226312828
No. of cases discharged51-43
Ho. admitted to Hospital23211