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Brentford and Chiswick 1958

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Brentford and Chiswick]

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Chiswick:-
Ante-Natal Clinics and) Wednesdays and Thursday mornings
Post-Natal Clinics) 9.30 a.m. to 12 noon
Infant Welfare Clinics Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
afternoons 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Diphtheria, Whooping) Monday afternoons 2 p.m. to 4.30 p.m.
Cough, and Poliomyelitis) " " "
Immunisation and) " " "
Vaccination Clinics) " " "
Priority Dental Service for expectant and nursing mothers and children
under school age.
(b) Hea1th Visitors
Health Visitors are employed to undertake home visiting for the purpose of
giving advice on the care of young children, to persons suffering from illness,
to expectant and nursing mothers and on the measures necessary to prevent the
spread of infection. (The Health Visitors also act as School Nurses).
(c) Home Nursing and Nursing Equipment:
Home Nurses are employed to undertake the nursing of persons in their own
homes. (This work was formerly undertaken by "District Nurses"). Where nursing
equipment is required for use in the home, it is available on loan through the
British Red Cross Society.

Number and classification of patients visited by the Home Nurses in the Borough during the year are as follows:-

Type of caseUnder 5 years5-64 years65 years and overTotalGrand Total
MFMFMFMF
Medical84107158187355302517819
Surgical4-8111515272653
Infectious Disease---2-1-33
Tuberculosis--343085423577
Maternal Complications---7---77
Others---------
TOTALS124149208210376371588959

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