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Southall 1941

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]

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Post-Natal and Birth Control Clinic.

Table No. 14.

Post-Natal.Birth Control.
First Visits9046
Re-attendances40132

Ante-Natal Clinics.
Sessions:—
Manor House, Tuesday, 2 p.m.-4 p.m., Thursday, 10 a.m.-12 noon.
Branch Centre, Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 a.m.-12 noon.
The arrangements detailed in the report for 1934 were unaltered during 1941.
The number of new patients seen at the ante-natal clinics during the year was 549, and
the total number of attendances was 2,907.
430 cases were completed during the year, and the attendances in respect of these
were as follows:—
No. of Cases.
One attendance 41
Two attendances 42
Three attendances 38
Four attendances 49
Five attendances 55
Six or more attendances 205

The following table gives the figures for the last eight years and the proportion of new cases to re-visits.

Table No. 15.

First visitsRe-visitsAverage number of re-visits per patientTotal number of births in the DistrictPercentage of new cases to total births
19342445182.1278031.3
19352658673.2783531.7
19363009983.3382736.3
193740713333.2784847.9
193853121574.0685662.03
193950621094.5382461.42
194043320365.7073259.16
194154923584.3371376.30

Of the 2,907 total attendances, 1,512 occurred at the Manor House centre and
1,395 at the Branch centre.
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