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Walthamstow 1955

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Walthamstow]

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4. Ambulance Facilities.
These are available from a local depot in Walthamstow which
is administered centrally from Chelmsford, via the Control Centre
at Ilford.
5. Treatment of Scabies and Verminous Conditions.
The arrangement, detailed in my report for 1953, with the
Hackney Borough Council continued, and four cases were referred
there during 1955 receiving eleven treatments at a total cost of
£4 2s. 6d.
6. Hospital Accommodation.
(a) Acute Cases.—There were no major changes in 1955 in
regard to the hospital accommodation available for the inhabitants
of the Borough.
(b) Chronic Cases.—Regional Hospital Boards have asked
that Medical Officers of Health shall support when necessary on
" social grounds," the recommendations of medical practitioners for
the admission of the chronic sick to hospital. All possible help was
given when requested, and only one outstanding case remained at
the end of the year.

The following table shows the position in regard to hospital admissions considered and supported on "social" grounds.

No. of cases at end of 1954 awaiting Hospital admission3
No. of new cases considered during 1955 for Hospital Admission30
No. of admissions to Hospital21
No. of cases who died before admission1
No. of cases cancelled or deferred10
No. of cases outstanding at end of 19551

It is a pleasure again to record the unfailing help and consideration
experienced from Dr. DeLargy at Langthorne Hospital.
(c) Maternity.—The effect of the transfer of Thorpe Coombe
Maternity Hospital to the Regional Hospital Board has, somewhat
naturally, been to restrict the admission of Walthamstow patients
who were expected to have a normal confinement other than the
first and in favour of patients from other parts of the Hospital
Group, and presumably requiring admission on obstetric and/or
social" grounds. At the same time it must be stated that no
patient booking late and requiring hospital accommodation either
on obstetric and/or "social" grounds has been refused admission
to some other maternity hospital by arrangement made at Thorpe
Coombe.