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Hackney 1939

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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GENERAL PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES IN
THE AREA.
LABORATORY FACILITIES.
The arrangements made with the Camberwell Research
Laboratories and the Royal Institute of Public Health for
bacteriological examinations have been continued.
Particulars of the samples purchased under the Food and Drugs
Act, 1938, and submitted to the Joint Public Analysts, Leo Taylor,
Esq., F.I.C., and D. T. Lucke, Esq., B.Sc., F.I.C., are given on
page 25 of this report.
PROFESSIONAL NURSING IN THE HOME.

The following table shows the number of cases attended and the visits paid by the nurses of the Hackney District Nursing Association on the Council's behalf during the year.

No. of Cases Nursed.No. of Visits Paid.
Maternity Nursing28319
Measles17
Do. (children under 5 years of age)14
Pneumonia691,048
Do. (children under 5 years of age)310
Pemphigus Neonatorum110
Poliomyelitis
Puerperal Fever221
Puerperal Pyrexia316
Ophthalmia Neonatorum or slight inflamma
tion of eyes20388
Tuberculosis212,292
Whooping Cough343
Do. (children under 5 years of age)
Other Ailments
Do. (children under 5 years of age)14109
Totals1664,267

ORTHOPAEDIC, RHEUMATISM AND X-RAY CLINIC.
Details are given in the following table of the patients treated
during 1939 at the British Red Cross Society's Clinic, at No. 92,
Dalston Lane:—