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Brentford and Chiswick 1963

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

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Chiswick:-
Ante-Natal Clinic and
Post-Natal Clinics Thursday mornings, 9.30 a.m.
Infant Welfare Clinics Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday
afternoons 2pm
Diphtheria, Whooping
Cough, Tetanus and Monday afternoons 2 p m„
Poliomyelitis Immunisation Thursday afternoons 2pm
and Vaccination Clinics
Priority Dental Service for expectant and nursing mothers and children
under School age
(b) Health 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 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 case0-4 years5-15 years16 - 39 years40 - 64 years65 years and overTotalGrand Total
MFMFMFMFMFMF
Medical22135225599125357188483671
Surgical--1111117620192948
Infectious Disease--------=1-11
Tuberculosis----278341141125
Maternal Complications-----5-1---66
TOTALS222483574110135379221530751

(d ) Vaccination and Immunisations
In addition to the immunisation of infants and young children carried out
at the clinics referred to in (a) above, vaccination against smallpox and immunisation
against diphtheria, tetanus and poliomyelitis are carried out by some
general practitioners
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