[Report 1942] / Medical Officer of Health, Bognor Regis U.D.C.
- Bognor Regis (England). Urban District Council.
- Date:
- 1942
Licence: Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0)
Credit: [Report 1942] / Medical Officer of Health, Bognor Regis U.D.C. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![GEIEEAL PRO VI31 Oil OP HP^TE SSRVICSS III THE .AREA. I1TPECTI0U5 DISE.13ES IIOSTIT.AL. , The follordng cases of infectious disease T7ere admitted during 1942:- Scarlet Pever 66 Diphtheria 11 Chi cken-pox 3 TTliooping Cough 4 Erysipelas 3 Infective catarrhal jaundice 1 Liiimps ••• •• 6 13 Pneumonia 3 ■ Measles 2 Observation I9 125 HOS]rrT.iLS PROVIDED OR SUBSIDISED BY THE COUETY COUEOIL. (1) TUBERCULOSIS. Tliere is no change from the previous year uith regard to the treatment of tuberculosis. Cases are admitted either to Aldi:ngbourne House (accomraodation JO persons) or to a ward at Worthing Isolation Hospital, Swandean (accomodation 12-beds), whilst surgical cases are admitted to St. Richard's Hospital, Chichester, to the Royal Sea-Bathing Hospital, Margate, or to the Lord Maj^’or Treloax*s Hospital, Alton, Hants (for children). (2) MTSRI'IITY The County Council arranged for resident and evacuated expectant mothers to be admitted to':~ (a) Brighton Hospital for Uonen. (b) Southlands Hospital, Shoreham (c) orthing Hospital Maternity Horne. ^ (d) Improvised Maternity Homes at Haselmere, Hindhead and T7old.ng. (3) GEILDREI7. The County Council arranges whenever necessary for the admission of children under the age of 12 months to Southlands Hospital, Shoreham, or St. Richard's Hospital, CliiChester. (4) SMALLPCDC. The County Council's reservation of two beds in the Brighton Small-Pox Hospital at Polking remains unchanged. (5) GElCRiVL. St. Richcird's Hospital CliiChester, lias an accommodation of 144 beds which are available for general cases.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b28937144_0009.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


