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Beddington and Wallington 1950

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

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Physiotherapy. Much useful work has again been undertaken at
this clinic throughout the year, and the attendance has been maintained
at a very high level. In addition to ultra-violet light and infra-red
irradiation, massage, manipulation and corrective treatments were given.
Classes for remedial exercises for children suffering from minor orthopaedic
and postural defects were conducted during the year. The Physiotherapist
was also able to arrange classes for pregnant mothers desiring a course of
relaxation exercises.

The following table gives details of attendances:

Total attendances
IrradiationsCorrective treatments
Children, 0-5 years4,7471,842
Children, 5-15 years8431,878
' Adults:
Expectant Mothers19219
Nursing Mothers120174
Others17065
6,0723,978

Health Visiting. Four health visitors are employed by the Surrey
County Council for the supervision of infants up to 5 years of age and
expectant and nursing mothers, both at home and at the infant welfare
and ante-natal clinics. These health visitors are also responsible for the
supervision of children attending schools in the Borough, and assist
the Medical Officer at immunisation sessions.

Visits during the year were made as follows:

First visitsTotal visits
Expectant Mothers211326
Children, 0-1 year4152,613
Children, 1-5 years453,585
Other Cases81583
7527,107

Child Life Protection. This function is now governed by the Children
Act, 1948, which came into operation on the 5th July, 1948. A Children's
Officer is appointed by the Surrey County Council to supervise all children
coming within the provisions of the Act. The health visitors, however,
visit on behalf of the Children's Officer deprived children under 5 years
of age and certain other children in registered residential establishments.
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