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Southall 1939

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]

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T able N o. 10.

Positive.Negative.
Swabs for diphtheria13247
Sputa for tubercle24110
Wasserman reaction11
Swabs for haemolytic streptococci22
Faeces for enteric-4
Miscellaneous2-
Total Examinations42264

Ambulance Facilities.
For Infectious Cases.
A Bedford motor ambulance, purchased in 1939, is in use for conveying infectious
patients to hospital and for disinfection work.
For non-infectious and accident cases.
Two motor ambulances under the charge of the Chief Officer of the Fire Brigade
are provided by the Council for the use of residents, to remove non-infectious and
accident cases to hospital and for other ambulance work.
Efficient service continues to be rendered, and is quite adequate for peace-time
requirements.

The following figures show the year's working of the motor ambulances for noninfectious and accident cases:—

T able No. II.

Ordinary cases removed to hospital1,111
Accidents98
Persons taken ill in the street49
Out of district cases5
Total1,263
Miles travelled in the year 193914,867

Poor Law Medical Relief.
The Relieving Officer issued 262 Medical Orders during 1939. Some of these
cases also received outdoor relief or institutional treatment.
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