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Merton and Morden 1952

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Merton & Morden]

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General and Maternity.
1. The Nelson Hospital. The accommodation of this hospital,
which serves the Wimbledon, Merton and Morden area is
121 beds, 47 of which are maternity beds.
2. Other Hospitals. Other hospitals available for the use
of residents of the district include the St. Helier Hospital,
situate just beyond the boundary of our district in the Carshalton
area and the Epsom and Kingston Hospitals, which are
within a matter of five miles or so.
MENTAL DISEASE.
Cases dealt with under the Lunacy Acts, 1890, in the district of
Merton and Morden,
There were 42 cases certified under these Acts during the
year.

Below is given the provisional classification according to the condition on admission.

MaleFemaleTotal
Senile Dementia3912
Delusional Insanity8412
Suicidal437
Schizophrenia325
Hallucinated and Depressed156
Total192342

Of these cases 8 were certified under Section 16, 27 were
placed under observation under Section 20, and 7 were
removed to hospital under an Urgency Order under Section 11.
In addition 51 patients (22 male and 29 female) were admitted
direct to Mental Hospital under Section 1 of the Mental Treatment
Act, 1930, as voluntary patients.
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE ACT—SECTION 47
During the year 3 cases were under consideration for
possible action under Section 47, but solutions to the problems
of these old people were found without resorting to legal
action.
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