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Wanstead and Woodford 1954

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wanstead and Woodford]

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The following table sets out statistically the work of the Health Visitors in the Borough during 1954:—

Expectant Mothers (first visits)143
Expectant iMothers (re-visits)65
Infants under 1 year (first visits)694
Infants under 1 year (re-visits)1469
Infants 1 to 5 years (first visits)35
Infants 1 to 5 years (re-visits)1929
Stillbirth enquiries9
Infant Deaths5
Tuberculosis Patients1235
Aged and Infirm71
Day Nursery Applications4
School Children318
Other Visits480
Ineffective Calls583
TOTAL7040

Midwifery and Home Nursing
The number of domiciliary confinements in the Borough attended
by the County Council's midwives was 166, 104 in their capacity as
midwife and 62 as maternity nurse.
Puerperal Pyrexia Regulations, 1951
During the year 42 cases of puerperal pyrexia were notified, all
of them following hospital confinement. This figure of 42 gives a
notification rate of 58.49 for the Borough compared to 17.7 for
England and Wales.
The discrepancy here shown is not considered to be of any great
significance. Very many of the notifications under the above regulations
were in respect of raised temperatures caused by conditions
such as colds and influenza which have no connection with child
bearing.
It should be pointed out, also that this notification rate does not
present a true picture of the position so far as it affects the residents
of the Borough, for 26 of these cases occurred in patients who reside
outside the Borough but whose confinement took place in a hospital
within the Borough. The regulations provide that the notification
must be accepted by the Authority in whose area the hospital is
situated, since the disease occurs at that address. So far as residents
of this district are concerned, 16 cases occurred, which would produce
a true notification rate to residents per 1,000 total births of 22.28.
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