London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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  • Table on page 47
    The following table shows the number of patients admitted to psychiatric hospitals under the Mental Health Act during the year :
    SectionMPTotal
    Table on page 49
    The number of patients awaiting admission to psychiatric hospitals for the subnormal at the end of the year was as follows: —
    SubnormalSeverely SubnormalTotal
    Over 16Under 16Over 16Under 16
    MFMFMFMF
  • Table on page 44
    The following table shows the number of patients admitted to psychiatric hospitals under the Mental Health Act during the year :
    SectionMFTotal
    Table on page 49
    The number of patients awaiting admission to psychiatric hospitals for the subnormal at the end of the year was as follows:—
    SubnormalSeverely SubnormalTotal
    Over 16Under 16Over 16Under 16
    MFMFMFMF
  • Table on page 111
    Table 24 Work of mental health social workers during 1966
    Mental illnessMental subnormality
    Table on page 29
    Continued from previous page...
    Table on page 94
    Present and Future Building Projects
    ProjectProbable Year of Completion
  • Table on page 107
    Table 24 Work of mental health social workers during 1967
    Mental illnessMental subnormality
    Table on page 91
    Present and Future Building Projects
    ProjectProbable Year of Completion
  • Table on page 115
    Table 24 Work of mental health social workers during 1968
    Mental illnessMental subnormality
    Table on page 25
    Continued from previous page...
    Cases AdmittedApproximate No of available staffed beds
    Table on page 101
    Present and Future Building Projects
    ProjectProbable Year of Completion
  • Table on page 105
    Table 23 Work of mental health social workers during 1969
    Mental illnessMental subnormality
    Table on page 19
    Building Projects from 1st April 1965 to 31st December 1968
    ProjectsPlanned year of completionYear Completed
  • Table on page 119
    Table 23 Work of mental health social workers during 1970
    Mental illnessMentally handicapped and severely mentally handicapped
  • Table on page 41
    Table 21 Work of Mental Welfare Officers and Mental Health Social Workers.
  • Table on page 45
    Table 20 Work of Mental Welfare Officers and Mental Health Social Workers.
  • Table on page 48
    Table 20 Work of Mental Welfare Officers and Mental Health Social Workers
  • Table on page 42
    Table 20 Work of Mental Welfare Officers and Mental Health Social Workers
  • Table on page 45
    Table 20 Work of Mental Welfare Officers and Mental Health Social Workers
  • Table on page 46
    The following table analyses the reasons for these emergency admissions :-
    (1) In Labour(2) In Pregnancy
  • Table on page 83
    Psychiatric Social Worker Sessions
    196919681967
  • Table on page 57
    The nature of the work at the child guidance clinic and the direction in which it hoped to progress have been fully dealt with in the report for the previous year. Statistics for the year 1948 amply illustrate the subsequent development.
    Table on page 34
    SOURCES OF REFERRAL
    Number of Patients
  • Table on page 78
    The following statistics relate to the work of the Child Guidance team in 1951, although they can give little idea of that accomplished owing to the individual and time consuming nature of this form of treatment.
  • Table on page 127
    Mental Health Act 1959 - Subnormality and Severe Subnormality During the year 15 new cases were ascertained, compared with 22 in 1959, and the total number of cases on the authority's registers is now 841 made up as follows:-
  • Table on page 131
    T able (i) — Sources of referral of all cases
    Mentally illSubnormal and severely subnormalTotal
    With a view to hospital admissionCommunity care
    No.%No.%No.%No.%
    Table on page 134
    Table (iv)— Disposal of cases suffering or suspected to be suffering from mental illness referred specifically for community care during 1961
    No.%
    Table on page 132
    T able (ii) — Initial action and final disposal of mentally ill persons referred to mental welfare officers with a view to removal to hospital
    Initial actionFinal disposal
    No.%No.%
  • Table on page 10
    Number of attendances at Clinic (parents and children):-
  • Table on page 38
    Attendances for treatment were as follows:-
    No. of Interviews
  • Table on page 99
    PUBLIC HEALTH ACT 1936 (section 187 to 194) MENTAL HEALTH ACT 1959 (section 15(1) Number of cases who completed a period of observation under Sections 25 or 29 of the Act
    Number of admissions during 1969
    Action taken at end of period of detentionMentally IllPsychopathicSubnormalSeverely SubnormalTotal
    MFMFMFMFMF
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)
  • Table on page 92
    PART II Number of cases who completed a period of observation under sections 25 or 29 of the Act
    Action taken at end of period of detentionMentally IllPsychopathicMentally handicappedSeverely mentally handicappedTotal
    MFMFMFMFMF
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)
    Table on page 98
    A total of 203 holidays were provided as follows:—
  • Table on page 51
    MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICS 1965
    Quarter ended 3.4.65.Quarter ended 3.7.65.Quarter ended 2.10.65.Quarter ended 1.1.66.Total
  • Table on page 59
    MENTAL HEALTH STATISTICS 1966
    Quarter endedTotalTotal 1965
    2.4.662.7.661.10.6631.12.66
  • Table on page -
    Continued from previous page...
  • Table on page 69
    Child Guidance Clinic
  • Table on page 91
    Table (iv) Closure
    19591960
    No.%No.%
  • Table on page 46
    By 31st December 1967 the position was a follows:
    PositionNo. in PostQualifications held
  • Table on page 111
    TABLE X CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC-STATISTICS 1972
    Psychiatric sessions19721971
    Table on page 112
    TABLE XI SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICE In 1972 a total of 586 (544) children presented a variety of learning and behaviour problems and were assessed by the psychologists, the main source of referral being head teachers and the Principal School Medical Officer. Other sources of referral and the recommendations made are as follows
    (i) Source of Referrals other than by the Child Guidance Clinic during 1972
    19721971
  • Table on page -
    CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC - STATISTICS 1970
  • Table on page -
    TABLE X CHILD GUIDANCE CLINIC - STATISTICS 1970
    Psychiatric sessions19711970
    Table on page -
    Source of Referrals other than by the Child Guidance Clinic during 1971
    19711970

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