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Carshalton 1945

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Carshalton]

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TABLE 13.

ATTENDANCES AT SPECIAL TODDLER (2-5 Years) CLINICS, 1945.

Centre.No. of routine medical examinations.Reinspections.Total attendances.Sessions.Average attendance per Session.Did not attend Infant Consultation Clinic.
2—3 years.3—4 years.4—5 years.
Wrythe Lane2141811265214810.8201
Stanley Road97334613189228.629
Totals311214172137107010.1230
Each child attended once for routine examination.

TABLE 14.

ATTENDANCES AT ALL INFANT WELFARE CLINICS, 1945. (Infant Consultation and Special Toddler.)

Year.Number who attended during the year.New cases to the Centres.Attendances.Sessions.Average attendance per Session.
Primary.Total.
0—12942731715920439323.4
1—5150135497012.8
Totals29428818501417439336.2

Supply of Milk and Other Foods.
Dried milk and vitamin products supplied by the Ministry of
Food for mothers and children are issued at the Welfare Centres.
A limited range of other foods and vitamin products, including proprietary
brands of dried milk, are also available at the clinics under
the Councils' own arrangements. The value of the sales of these
commodities is approximately £700 per annum, mostly in respect
of milk powder.
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