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Wandsworth 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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Tuberculosis Dispensaries.
Co-operation with other Institutions.—Cases requiring
special investigation without their admission to Hospital, are
referred to S. Thomas's Hospital in accordance with the
scheme inaugurated in 1913. The reports are of much value,
and the scheme is now extended to include Artificial Light and
X-Ray treatment.
The arrangements made for treatment by the Artificial
Pneumothorax method with several hospitals have been continued.
68 cases were treated during the year and 874 refills
administered. The Council's liability was £458 17s. Od.
The close co-operation between the Dispensary and the
School Medical Service instituted by the London County
Council has been continued.
The Tuberculosis Officers continue to act as Medical
Referees to the Ministry of Pensions. All existing War pensioners
suffering from Tuberculosis are visited in their homes by
the Tuberculosis Visitors in accordance with the Council's general
scheme for Tuberculosis, but the cost of these visits is no longer
defrayed by the Ministry of Pensions.
Dental Treatment.—The agreement with the British
Dental Hospital for providing dental treatment, including the
provision of dentures, has been in force throughout the year.
'28 patients received dental treatment and 16 of these were
supplied with dentures. The attendances at the dentist totalled
86.
The amount expended on dental treatment during the
year was £16 5s. Od., and the cost of dentures supplied to
patients was £42 5s. Od., making a total cost of £58 10s. Od.
Extra Nourishment.—Under Section 3 of the Public
Health (Prevention and Treatment of Disease) Act, 1913, extra
nourishment is granted on medical grounds as part of treatment.
It is limited to the slighter cases of disease, where there
is a reasonable probability that extra nourishment will increase
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TABLE XXIX.

Classification on Initial attendance at the Dispensaries.Condition at the end of 1932.Total cases where condition is known.Removed and lost sight of.Total cases who have attended.
Discharged as cured.Disease arrested.Disease not arrested.Died.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis.Adults, M.393286320468817356862421
Class T.B. Minus.Adults, F.4413498305878
Children11491927169.
Adults, M.110643291412191534009454345
Class T.B. Plus.Adults, F.754629110341446
Children7272339