STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050 Page 15 · 15 of 198
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1296, sig. 109-4/1050
English Translation
7.sheet on the activity report for the period from 1/1. to 15/4.1944. etb.ebrom seseib etibroeoned THE PRIMATOR-STELL REPRESENTATIVES OF THE MAIN STATE PRAG. Embiv dmeentoaruilentced esd in Prague.- In an in-depth report to the commander of the non-uniformed protectorate police of 17/3.1944, the city physicist had the opportunity to comment on the spread of sexual diseases in Prague, stating that the hundredth percentage of sexually ill people was surprisingly low, which was due to the the progressive improvement of the general hygiene standard of life of broad sections of the population, through their progressive public health education and education, through the first-rate cures of modern chemotherapy and through the activities of the public health administration, which is mainly concerned with the research and elimination of the sources of infection It is not possible to explain the reasons for this. The main health office is still on the point that the T* barracks of the dirnes in special houses can be addressed as the most appropriate form of venereal disease control. However, the two houses that exist today in Prague are not enough for this purpose; so it is important to seriously consider their proliferation.+ In the period under review, the Main Health Office paid attention to 132 freely practising midwives because it was known in itself that one midwife accounted for only 32 births per year. This makes it easy to explain that a number of midwives suffer from expertise such as handcraftedness, adherence to obstetric cleanliness* and the usability of their instruments. For this reason, an in-depth reorganization of the midwifery system is to be carried out.- In the hygiene review carried out in December 1943, the result was that only about one third could be described as hygienically impeccable © and first-class, the rest as a second rank with some defects. Instructions were given to eliminate the inconsistencies encountered. d As a result of Reg. V0 of 9/12.1943, the O0E administration of the Protectorate Hospitals in Prague XII and Motol a was transferred to the Main Health Office with effect from 1/1.1944.