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Beddington and Wallington 1941

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Beddington and Wallington]

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GENERAL PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES
FOR THE AREA.
LABORATORY FACILITIES.

There have been no changes in the arrangements for the examination of swabs, sputa and other pathological .material:—

Specimens examined.Totals.Positive.Negative.
Diphtheria—Routine examinations. Swabs for local practitioners1244120
Tuberculosis—(Sputa)2525
Typhoid44
Malaria11
Totals1544150

The Medical Officer of Health's laboratory in the Town Hall, commenced
in 1937, continues to fill a very important role in ensuring a
high stanadrd of bacteriological purity in the milk and water
supplies of the district.

The scope of the routine work carried out is illustrated in the following table:—

Samples.Number Taken.
Water: —
Bacteriological analyses241
Milk:—
Bacteriological analyses160
Microscopical examinations16

Specimens which cannot be examined adequately in the Council's
laboratory are sent to the Counties Public Health Laboratories, 91,
Queen Victoria Street, London, and some pathological specimens are
sent to the pathological laboratory of the Croydon General Hospital.
AMBULANCE FACILITIES.
Infectious Cases. Two motor ambulances have been provided by
the Wandle Valley Joint Hospital Board.
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