Maternity and Child Welfare

1928 1928 1920s 5 pages WEST RIDING COUNTY SCHEME FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS. The West Riding scheme for the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis comprises free advice and treatment at out-patient clinics up and down the county, and free treatment in sanatoria and hospitals controlled b...

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English
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description 1928 1928 1920s 5 pages WEST RIDING COUNTY SCHEME FOR THE TREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS. The West Riding scheme for the prevention and treatment of tuberculosis comprises free advice and treatment at out-patient clinics up and down the county, and free treatment in sanatoria and hospitals controlled by the County Council or in beds belonging to outside authorities. This scheme, like a great many others in the country, owed its inception and development to the findings of the Royal Commission on Tuberculosis and to the subsequent passing of the National Insurance Act 1911. For clinic purposes the county is divided into eleven areas, each area having a separate dispensary with its branches under the control of a District Tuberculosis Officer and Nurses. In certain appropriate cases facilities are given for the free examination by x-ray for diagnostic purposes, and arrangements are made for the ultra-violet treatment of the disease (especially the non-pulmonary forms) where the conditions allow. An After-Care scheme is in operation in a number of areas, and good work is being done by voluntary workers on these Committees. No. of Dispensary Areas 11 No. of Dispensaries and Branches 36 Staff.:- District Tuberculosis Officers 11 Tuberculosis Nurses 22 Health Visitors giving part-time services under the scheme 60 No. of Sanatoria or Hospitals under C.C. control 5 No. of beds in ditto 461 Beds maintained in outside institutions 490 Ancillary Services. No. of open-air shelters on loan to patients at home 100 No. of existing grants of extra-nourishment to poor patients to enable treatment to become effective 286 Cost. £ Dispensary Services (per annum) 18.100 Ancillary services 4,000 After Care 300 Sanatoria 89,000 Patients attending Dispensaries during 1926. (attendances amde [made]) 38,000 No. of patients admitted to Sanatoria in 1926 1,800 February 1928. 292/824/1/120
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spellingShingle Trades Union Congress
Maternity and Child Welfare, 1924-1934
Health care
Maternal and infant welfare ; Child welfare ; Midwifery ; Children--Medical examinations ; Sexually transmitted diseases
Maternity and Child Welfare
title Maternity and Child Welfare
topic Trades Union Congress
Maternity and Child Welfare, 1924-1934
Health care
Maternal and infant welfare ; Child welfare ; Midwifery ; Children--Medical examinations ; Sexually transmitted diseases
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