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Beddington and Wallington 1946

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

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Voluntary Helpers.—Mrs. Budd, Mrs. Bunting, Mrs. Carver, Mrs.
Feldon, Mrs. Harley-Boynes, Mrs. Hooper, Mrs. Jeffery, Mrs. Jennings,
Mrs. King, Mrs. Lennard, Mrs. Rose, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Uwins, Mrs.
Warrington, Mrs. Wild, Mrs. Williams, Mrs. Witt, ladies of Inner
Wheel of Rotary and lady members of the British Red Cross Society.
TUBERCULOSIS.
The treatment of cases of Tuberculosis is under the control of the
Surrey County Council, who provide both sanatorium and dispensary
treatment.
The dispensary available for residents of the Borough is situated
at the St. Helier County Hospital, Carshalton, sessions being held as
follows:—
Tuesdays at 10 a.m.
Thursdays at 1.30 p.m.
Every fourth Thursday in the month, 5.30 p.m.
IMMUNISATION AGAINST DIPHTHERIA.
Four clinics are held weekly to give immunisation against
diphtheria. These are held at each of the three Infant Welfare
Centres and at the Medical Officer of Health's Department at the
Town Hall.

The following table gives the number of children who were treated during the year and, after necessary corrections, the number of children known to be immunised in both age groups:—

0-5 years5-15 yearsTotal 0-15 years
Approximate number of children in the Borough at 31st Dec., 1946255038806430
Children who completed full course of immunisation during the year29520315
Number of children known to be immunised at 31st Dec., 1946100617712777

Alum precipitated toxoid (A.P.T.) is provided free from the Government's
Central Laboratories and has been used throughout the year in
our immunisation scheme. No cases of illness have resulted from the
injections and no child has been prevented from following his daily
routine on treatment days.
Where private practitioners desire to carry out this treatment
themselves, prophylactic material is supplied from the department free
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