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Wimbledon 1946

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wimbledon]

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MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE.
The total number of visits paid by the health visitors during
1946 amounted to 11,608, the figure for the previous year being 9,427.

Details of the home visits carried out are given below:—

Number of Infants visited — first visits1,082
Number of Infants visited — revisits2,214
Number of Toddlers visited3,729
Ante-natal — first visits701
Ante-natal — revisits232
Visits re Infant deaths14
„ Stillbirths21
„ Ophthalmia Neonatorum6
„ „ Puerperal Pyrexia3
„ Non-notifiable and notifiable Infectious Diseases165
„ Foster Children331
Miscellaneous311
Total Welfare visits8,809
Visits — School Health Service826
Tuberculosis — Home visits77
Visits to Nursing Homes32
Other visits34
Ineffectual visits1,830
2,799
Total visits11,608

The following table gives the attendance of health visitors at Schools, Special Clinics and Maternity and Child Welfare Centres during the year:—

Half sessions at Schools268
„ Special Clinics754
„ M. & C. W. Centres789
1,811

Owing to the increasing amount of work in connection with the
Maternity and Child Welfare and School Health Services, an additional
health visitor/school nurse was appointed at the beginning of
the year.
This makes a total of six health visitors. They devote 50% of
their time to each of these services.
Infant Welfare Centres and Ante-natal Clinics.
At the beginning of the year there were four Infant Welfare
Centres and two Ante-natal Clinics.
Owing to the increasingly large number of mothers attending the
Ante-natal Clinics, an additional Clinic, held on alternate Thursday
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