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Hackney 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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Extra Nourishment.—The Council has continued during 1932
to grant extra nourishment in accordance with the suggestions contained
in Ministry of Health Circulars 194 and 257, issued in 1921,
to those tuberculous persons likely to benefit to the greatest extent
from such assistance, namely:—
(a) Ex-sanatorium patients likely to recover full working
capacity; and
(b) Patients with prospects of ultimate arrest of the
disease who are awaiting admission to sanatoria.
Enquiry is made into the financial position of every patient
recommended by the Tuberculosis Officers for the provision of
nourishment in order to ascertain whether the income of the patient
is within the "necessity" limit of the Council. The restriction of
grants to those patients who are unable to provide for their needs
is also necessary to keep the expenditure within the amount
approved by the Ministry of Health, namely, £2 per 1,000 of the
population.
During 1932 the number of patients to whom grants of milk
and eggs were made was 173, and the total cost to the Council was
£382 4s. 3d.

Home Nursing.—The number of cases of tuberculosis attended and the visits paid by the Nurses of the Hackney District Nursing Association during the past five years are shown below :—

Year.Cases.Visits.
1928311329
1929492308
1930392486
1931383077
1932433992