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Merton 1967

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Merton]

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Smallpox

The following table shows the number of persons vaccinated or re-vaccinated against smallpox, in the various age groups, during the year:—

Age at Time of VaccinationTotal
0-3 months3-6 months6-9 months9 months -1 year1 year2-4 years5-15 years
Number vaccinated8119291,414235461,752
Number re-vaccinated-105767

VENEREAL DISEASES

The table below is compiled from figures supplied by the clinics listed and shows the number of patients resident in Merton who were treated for the first time in 1967:—

ClinicNumber of new cases seen during year
Total all conditionsSyphilisGonorrheaOther
Primary & SecondaryOther
Croydon General Hospital33-1824
Dreadnought Seamen's Hospital51-13
London Hospital716
St. Bartholomew's Hospital716
St. Helier Hospital2191530183
St. Thomas's Hospital12122594
Westminster Hospital13-112
Totals4054766328

GENERAL MEDICAL SERVICES
During the year the medical staff carried out 862 medical examinations
of staff for superannuation purposes. Eight examinations
were also carried out on staff, absent from work owing to sickness,
to ascertain their fitness to return to duty.
NATIONAL ASSISTANCE ACTS
The Medical Officer of Health and his Deputy, are authorised by
the Council to act under Section 47 of the National Assistance Act,
1948, or, in conjunction with a general practitioner under Section 1
of the National Assistance (Amendment) Act, 1951, in connection with
the removal to hospital or other suitable accommodation of persons
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