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Richmond upon Thames 1966

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Richmond]

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G
Page No.
General physical condition of
children 79
General statistics 6
Geriatric service 33
Good neighbour service 40
Grey Squirrels 68
H
Ham Clinic, opening of 20, 21
Handicapped pupils 88-90
Health Committee 3
Health education 37, 39
Health visiting 28
Hepatitis, infective 13
Holidays, recuperative 37
Home Help Service 38
Home Nursing Service 27
Home Nursing, Cases and visits 27
Home Nursing, Training 27
Home Nursing, Type of care given 28
Hospital confinements 25
Hostel for homeless tuberculous
males 33
Houses in multiple occupation 54
Houses, number of inhabited 6
Houses, unfit 53
Housing 53
Housing, medical priorities 56
Hypothermia, accidental 36, 39
I
Ice-cream, manufacture and
sampling 60
Illegitimacy 6,17
Immigrants, medical arrangements
for long stay 14
Immunisation and Vaccination 30
Incontinent laundry service 48
Infant mortality 6,7,9
Infectious diseases 10-15
Infective Hepatitis 13
Infestation with vermin 87
Inspection and supervision of food 56
Inspections :—
Factory Acts 70
Food premises 57
Offices, Shops and Railway
premises 63
Public health 66
Introductory letter—
Medical Officer of Health 4-5
Introductory letter—
Principal School Medical Officer 74
K
Keystone Telebinocular Vision
Screener 85
L
Page No.
Laundry, Municipal 73
Laundry Service, incontinent 48
Leprosy 13
Leptospirosis 11
Liquid Egg (Pasteurisation)
Regulation 1963 61
Loan of nursing equipment 48
M
Manufacturers, ice-cream 60
Map, Child Welfare Centres, etc.
Inside back cover
Marie Curie Memorial Foundation 28
Mass Radiography 31
Massage, etc., establishments 72
Maternal mortality 6,7
Maternity Liaison Committee 27
Maternity outfits 27
Meals and milk (schools) 99
Measles 10, 12
Measles vaccination 30
Medical aid 27
Medical arrangements for long-stay
immigrants 14
Medical assessments, staff, etc.49
Medical inspection—school children 78—82
Medical priorities, housing 56
Medical treatment—school children 78-82
Mental health services 40-45
Mental illness 41
Mental subnormality 42
Mental Welfare Officers 41
Midwifery:—
Service 24
Training 25
Transport 25
Milk in schools 99
Milk supplies and sampling 60
Mortality, early neo-natal 6
Mortality, infant 6, 7, 9
Mortality, maternal 6, 7
Mortality, neo-natal 6,7
Mortality, perinatal 6
Mortuaries 71
Mothercraft and relaxation classes 25
Mothers and young children, care
of 16
Municipal day nurseries 23
Municipal laundry 73
N
National Assistance Act, section 47 35
Neighbourly help scheme 40
Neonatal deaths 6,7
Noise Abatement Act 1960 71
Nose, diseases and defects 85
Notices complied with 67
Notices served 67
Notifiable diseases 10-15
Notification of intention to practise 27
Nurseries and child minders 23
Nurses agency 48
Nursing equipment, loan of 48
Nursing Homes 48
Nutrition 99
102