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Ilford 1944

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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The following table shows the number of the Staff at the Isolation Hospital who were Schick and Dick tested during 1944, and also the number inoculated:—

Numbers Schick Tested:—NursesDomestics
Positive19-
Negative224
Numbers inoculated (full course)19
Numbers re-tested:—
Negative after full course of inoculations19
Positive after full course of inoculations, and re-inoculated--
Numbers Dick Tested:—
Positive182
Negative232
Numbers inoculated (full course)182
Numbers re-tested:—
Negative after full course of inoculations24
Positive after full course of inoculations, and re-inoculated6

No member of the Nursing Staff contracted Scarlet Fever or Diphtheria
during the year.
The Hospital is recognised by the Conjoint Board for Part 2 of the
D.P.H. Regulations of the Board.
Admission of Cases from Barking.—The arrangement entered into with
Barking Corporation for the reception of cases of infectious disease occurring
in that area, as far as accommodation permitted, continued during the year.
During 1944 the number of cases admitted was 156. Payment was at
the agreed rate of 12s. 6d. per day, plus a charge of 2s. per mile for use of
ambulance.
Reciprocal Arrangements—Waltham Joint Hospital Board.—The arrangements
made in 1938 continued during the year, although it was not necessary
to use them. The agreed charge for maintenance is 12s. 6d. per day.