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Heston and Isleworth 1921

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Heston and Isleworth]

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CLINICS AND TREATMENT CENTRES IN THE DISTRICT.
The two Maternity and Child Welfare Centres are kept almost
entirely for consultation purposes, treatment being reduced to an
absolute minimum so as not to clash in any way with local
Medical Practitioners.
The only Day Nursery in the district was closed last year.
There are two School Clinics at each of which the Medical
Officer attends twice a week, and at which treatment for minor
ailments is carried out on five mornings in the week.
The Tuberculosis Clinic which is part of the County machinery
is situate in Hounslow in the centre of a populous district.
There is no clinic for Veneral Diseases.
Professional Nursing in the Home
The Isleworth Nursing Association carried on this work
throughout the district. There is an arrangement with them also
for nursing Measles and Whooping Cough. No payments are
made either by the County Council or by the Local Authority.

Home Visiting.

The visits by the Health Visitors are shewn in the following table : —

1919.1920.1921.
1st visits to babies under one year66711321029
Re-visits to babies and children up to five years331147154484
Inquiries made, elicited—
Feeding—Natural469870631
Artificial485954
Both172351
Sleeping with parents300477354
Using Comforter182300236
Mother working during pregnancy735645