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Hackney 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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65
PROVISION OF MILK AND OTHER FOODS TO
NECESSITOUS MOTHERS AND CHILDREN.

During the year under review 6,075 applications were received from 1,813 families for grants of milk, free or at less than cost price, under the Council's maternity and child welfare scheme. These applications were dealt with as follows:—

Form of Assistance.No. of Applications.Gross cost to the Council.
Received.Granted.
£s.d.
Cow's Milk5,0625,0331,955183
Dried Milk1,0131,003309190
Totals6,0756,0362,265173

Under an arrangement between the Council and the London
County Council the cost of milk supplied under the Council's
scheme to families in receipt of help from the Public Assistance
Committee is reclaimed from the County Council. The sum repaid
by the County Council to the Borough Council in respect of grants
made during 1936 amounted to £478 17s. 8d.
In addition to the cow's milk and dried milk supplied free of
cost or at a reduced price, dried milk is supplied at the Infant
Welfare Centres at cost price, whilst other foods, medicines, etc.,
are supplied free of cost or at cost price. Details of the sale of
dried milk and of the sale or free distribution of other foods and
medicines are given below:—

Dried Milk, Foods, Medicines, etc., supplied at cost price.

Description of Article.Value of goods supplied.
£s.d.
Cod liver oil and malt8120
Cow and Gate52276
Lactagol13100
Marylebone cream7978
Ostermilk83189
Petroleum emulsion5170
Syrup ferri1102
Virol4920
Sundries7866
Total924117