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Kingston upon Thames 1968

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

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CHIROPODY
The chiropody service assists elderly persons, expectant
mothers and the permanently handicapped.
There are two schemes in operation. Under the direct
scheme patients receive treatment from the "approved" chiropodist
of their choice in his own surgery. As at 30th September 1968,
24 chiropodists were approved. A patient can be treated at home
by the chiropodist if certified unable to attend the surgery by the
family doctor. The indirect scheme is operated by the local Old
People's Welfare Committees on behalf of the Council.

The following is a summary of the service provided: A. Persons treated during the year

Local AuthorityVoluntary OrganisationsTotal
Persons of pensionable age and over24256873112
Expectant mothers---
Physically handicapped, under 6539-39
Blind, under 656-6
Totals24706873157
Note: Deletions during this time due to persons having died or leaving the district total 206 persons.

B. Treatments given during the year

Local AuthorityVoluntary OrganisationsTotal
In clinics-38873887
In patients' homes28962213117
In old people's homes717717
In chiropodists' surgeries9390-9390
Totals13003410817111