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 Brentford and Chiswick]
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MATERNAL MORTALITY AND MORBIDITY
Deaths from Puerperal Causes:-
Puerperal Sepsis Nil
Other Causes Nil
The following table shows the number of maternal deaths connected with pregnancy during the last 10 years:-
Year | Died from Sepsis | Died from other causes connected with pregnancy |
---|---|---|
1946 | - | 3 |
1947 | - | 1 |
1948 | - | - |
1949 | - | - |
1950 | - | - |
1951 | - | - |
1952 | - | 1 |
1953 | - | - |
1954 | - | - |
1955 | - | - |
During the year 6 cases of puerperal pyrexia were notified, as compared
with 3 in 1954. Two of these did not belong to the Borough, but had been admitted
from another area to the local hospital.
The definition of puerperal pyrexia for notification purposes is "any febrile
condition occurring in a woman in whom a temperature of 100.4 degrees Fahrenheit
(38 degrees Centigrade) or more has occurred within fourteen days after childbirth
or miscarriage".
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