Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]
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Weighing only: | |
Infants | 2,145 |
Children | 510 |
New cases (included in above): | |
Infants | 321 |
Children | 65 |
Seen by medical officer: | |
Infants | 2,894 |
Children at ordinary clinics | 1,578 |
Children at toddlers' clinic | 181 |
Weighing only: | |
Infants | 446 |
Children | 230 |
New cases (included in above): | |
Infants | 265 |
Children | 71 |
Total attendances | 11,109 |
The total attendances at the clinics during the past six years have been as follows:—
1936 11,329 1939 15,452
1937 12,502 1940 12,033
1938 14,351 1941 11,109
It will be noticed that there was a decrease in the total number of attendances
in 1941 compared with the figure for 1940. This decrease amounts to 7 per cent.
The subjoined table shows the proportion of new infant cases attending the clinics
to the total live births in the district:—
Table No. 19.
(1) New Infant Cases | (2) Total live births | (3) Percentage of (1) to (2)* | |
---|---|---|---|
1931 | 337 | 657 | 51 |
1932 | 408 | 745 | 54 |
1933 | 350 | 705 | 49 |
1934 | 395 | 759 | 52 |
1935 | 563 | 809 | 69 |
1936 | 558 | 797 | 70 |
1937 | 598 | 814 | 73 |
1938 | 711 | 825 | 86 |
1939 | 652 | 805 | 86 |
1940 | 567 | 717 | 79 |
1941 | 586 | 713 | 82 |
* This percentage is a little in excess of the true percentage of live births subsequently
attending the clinics as it includes cases born in and belonging to other districts who have since
moved to Southall and attended the clinics here during their first year of life.
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