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Mitcham 1941

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Mitcham]

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For Infectious Disease Cases.—The Wandle Valley Joint
Hospital Board have provided two motor ambulances for the
removal of cases of infectious disease to the Isolation Hospital.
MIDWIVES
The Surrey County Council are the local supervising
authority for mid wives. At present there are 10 midwives
practising in this borough, four of whom are on the staff of the
Woodlands Maternity Home and who do no district work. Four
municipal midwives have been appointed for this Borough, the
Borough Council acting as agents for the Surrey County Council,
who are the local supervising authority.
HEALTH VISITING
There are five health visitors employed in visiting the
mothers and children in this district. The Superintendent Health
Visitor is responsible for the general supervision of the welfare
centres, ante-natal clinics, etc., and also does the visiting of tuberculous
patients and acts as Infants Life Protection Visitor.
NURSING IN THE HOME

There are three nursing associations in the Borough. The following are the returns from each association for year ended December 31st, 1941:—

No. of NursesNo. of patients visited during 1941No. of visits paid during 1941
St. Barnabas1994,029
South and East Wards3*4059,395
Christchurch2*1422,620
Totals664616,044
* One part time.

CLINICS AND TREATMENT CENTRES
Welfare Clinics
Infant Welfare Centres are held at the following places:—
Sunshine Hall, Park Road.—Sessions are held every
Monday afternoon.