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0c167098-db68-41f1-b1b2-220b82414940 | The Table set out below shews the method of feeding, age in months and the appropriate percentages. 96 TABLE No. 50. Feeding of Children attending Centres, December, 1921. Method of Feeding. Age in Months. Grand Total. 0.1 1.2. 2.3. 3.4. 4.5. 5.6. . 6.7. 7.8. 8.9. Total. 0.9. 9.10. 10.11. 11.12. |
5369b617-0bef-4e6e-a782-6cd86b68ee72 | Breast 30 71 48 38 34 46 23 29 19 338 8 7 1 354 Breast and Hand 3 5 10 5 16 13 9 11 18 96 12 11 5 124 Hand 6 15 22 21 29 43 30 38 34 238 42 44 31 355 39 91 86 64 79 102 62 78 71 672 62 62 37 833 Percentages. |
4cd19a3a-f279-477f-9777-40878fe414b0 | Breast 77.0 78.0 55.8 59.4 43.0 45.1 37.1 37.2 26.8 50.3 12.9 11.3 2.7 42.5 Breast and hand 7.6 5.5 18.6 7.8 20.3 12.7 14.5 14.1 25.4 14.3 19.4 17.7 13.5 14.9 Hand 15.4 16.5 25.6 32.8 36.7 42.2 48.4 48.7 47.8 35.4 67.7 71.0 83.8 42.6 97 INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN RELATION TO THIS WORK. Puerperal Fever. |
93aabc4a-621d-4590-9457-68c10e044bd9 | During the year 14 cases of Puerperal Fever were notified compared with 13 in 1920. The case. rate per 1,000 births was 4.38, as compared with 5.43, 2.55 3 55 in the three preceding years. 9 cases received hospital treatment. There were 5 deaths giving a mortality rate of 0 04. Ophthalmia Neonatorum. During the year 32... |
28a9689b-5b5a-4e63-96a0-0d6ba67fe028 | do. Infected Cured 14 do. do. do. do. 23 do. — Not infected — 27 do. Cured Infected Cured Mar. 4 do. do. do. do. 4 do. do. do. do. 15 do. do. Not infected — 19 Not infected — Infected Cured 26 Infected Cured do. do. 31 do. do. do. do. April 11 do. do. do. do. 13 do. do. do. do. 28 do. do. do. do. May 7 do. do. do. do. ... |
ffa643b8-da5a-4679-a1b8-d478886ea528 | 25 Left Borough after notification 98 TABLE No. 51—continued. Date of Notification. Condition of Right eye. Result. Condition of Left eye. Result. Remarks. August 3 Infected Cured Infected . . Cured 14 Not infected do. do. 29 Infected .. Cured Not infected — Sept. 4 do. do. Infected Cured 7 do. do. . . do. do. 17 Not i... |
f4b08783-5d03-48d8-b8d4-6e7c6999008f | In October, 1920, the Council made arrangements with the local Nursing Associations to provide nursing assistance in the case of Ophthalmia Neonatorum. During the year 12 cases were nursed at a cost of £11 15s, 235 visits were made, the average number of visits paid to each case being 20. Measles, Whooping.cough and Po... |
ffb3ad81-dcfe-4f5d-8e9b-0dc62ea0ed88 | This temperature was reached by July 16th and immediately thereafter there was a sharp rise in the number of notifications. 99 I give below a composite Table (No. 52) showing certain meteorological observations taken at Greenwich; the number of cases of summer diarrhœa, and the number of death occurring in the five mon... |
269f2157-5d1c-4d2c-8f09-d423d7ff174e | . . 18 53.4 + 1.9 . 0.00 1 1 . . 25 54.2 + 0.5 2 0.03 2 2 . . July 2 551 — 2.3 1 0.23 . . . 1 9 55.9 + 21 . 000 2 3 2 2 16 57.3 + 7.8 . 000 8 9 1 1 23 58.5 + 8.1 1 0.08 9 19 2 3 30 59.6 + 4.7 3 0.07 40 50 2 4 August 6 599 + 2.5 3 017 43 69 4 4 13 59.6 — 0.2 3 014 50 71 4 6 20 59. |
70f3ca19-cc80-44e6-ad07-9b4c7f2e1abf | 3 + 2.4 2 0.34 43 64 3 5 27 59.3 + 10 2 003 23 54 7 8 Sept. 3 59.2 + 10 .. 0.00 16 26 7 7 10 590 + 4.5 1 001 17 23 4 4 17 58.8 + 1.4 4 1.81 13 21 4 4 24 58.2 + 4.8 .. 0.00 6 10 .. .. Oct. |
c4a4aa02-ac4d-4be1-9a9b-a8894f0eca76 | 1 57.9 + 0.2 .. 0.00 2 8 3 3 8 57.4 + 13.6 1 0.01 4 8 1 1 15 57.7 + 8.9 2 0.40 6 6 .. .. 22 56.7 + 7.3 4 0.36 3 4 .. .. 29 55.4 + 0.4 1 0.02 .. .. 2 4 288 451 46 57 100 Incidence. The following Table shows the age and sex incidence of cases of zymotic enteritis notified in Woolwich during the year. This Table bears out... |
429cdff2-92b1-424d-82c2-762d3ef0796d | No statistics are available showing the similar incidence of this disease in other London Boroughs because it is notifiable only in Deptford, Fulham, Greenwich and Woolwich. The number of cases under 1 year notified in these Boroughs was as follows :—Deptford, 65; Fulham, 100; Greenwich, 105; Woolwich 155. TABLE No. 53... |
6c2362f8-4822-4ad9-86e0-a541e329ce68 | 48 44 18 6 23 139 .. .. F. 37 31 17 6 32 .. 123 262 September M. 17 9 3 1 10 40 .. .. F. 9 11 6 1 10 .. 37 77 To end of December M. 6 6 1 0 0 13 .. .. F. 2 2 0 1 3 8 21 Totals M. 88 86 25 8 39 246 F. 67 53 26 8 54 208 454 The following Table shows the age incidence in Wards:— 101 TABLE No. 54. Zymotic Enteritis—Notific... |
8479e651-964d-4775-93a9-ad1052e491d3 | Glyndon. Central. St. Nicholas. Eltham. Total. 0.1 a 4 19 8 13 5 12 14 6 39 24 155 ] .2 9 8 26 6 14 1 5 22 10 18 20 139 2.5 2 3 10 .. 4 1 5 9 2 10 5 51 5.15 1 .. 2 1 1 1 4 .. .. 1 5 16 15. 6 17 24 2 2 1 3 1 1 2 34 93 29 32 81 17 34 9 29 46 19 70 88 | 454 From the above Table and from Table No. |
d8357f63-74f3-45d0-ab5e-d30140da8b6e | 2, we find that the number of children under 2 years, attacked per 1,000 births was 92 in the Borough, 97 in Woolwich, 97 in West Plumstead, 94 in East Plumstead and 73 in Eltham. Density of population would appear, therefore, to be a factor in increasing the tendency to diarrhoea, and probably also low.lying areas. De... |
e5ce80a2-7128-401d-bc84-78a2562584e7 | rate under 2 per 1,000 births was 18.8; in Woolwich it was 17.1, in West Plumstead, 14.7; in East Plumstead 20.6; and in Eltham, 24.9. The following Table, No. 55, shows the deaths from diarrhœa and enteritis at various ages under 2 each year since 1911 and the mortality rate under 2 years per 1,000 births. TABLE No. 5... |
b7234941-bd96-4a4a-91a9-e3c92a672ff5 | 9 months and under 12 months Total Deaths under 1 year. Total Deaths under 2 years. Rate per 1,000 Births. 1911 . •• •• 1 1 19 28 24 15 87 101 35.9 1912 . . . . . 1 6 3 . 10 10 3.6 1913 . . . 2 2 12 11 13 3 41 48 16.9 1914 . . . 1 1 7 7 4 4 23 30 10.6 1915 . . . . . 6 11 5 5 27 32 11.3 1916 . 1 3 . 4 6 6 3 3 22 22 7.2 ... |
b5712122-9caa-40dc-8c06-3baf8c4e9073 | 6 1918 . . . . . 4 19 6 2 31 33 13.0 1919 . 2 1 . 3 5 4 4 2 18 18 6.6 1920 . . . . 1 6 7 4 . 18 20 5.5 1921 . . 2 3 5 11 15 15 10 56 60 18.8 103 As in previous years, careful enquiry was made into the method of feeding adopted in the case of children under 1 because it is now generally agreed that diarrhœal diseaes are... |
6b510715-b81d-4c9c-913e-cb201d38530f | Taking notified and non.notified cases together, 56 deaths occurred, 3 of whom were breast.fed, 4 were breast and hand, and 39 were hand.fed, while no information was obtained in 10 cases. Enquiries were made into 167 cases in all, 18 of which were breast.fed, 16 breast and hand.fed and 124 hand.fed. Amongst these chil... |
02fc14b7-38f1-4e97-9c70-7baa5335c257 | and amongst hand.fed, 8.91 per cent. In the case of notified cases between one and two years, namely 139, the number of cases where, in addition to solid feeding breast milk was used, was 15, cows' milk 67, dried milk 15, and condensed milk 13. Summer diarrhoea has been a notifiable infectious disease in Woolwich, with... |
cd0b90b0-beaa-4c77-a4be-dd24110fcbab | Summer diarrhœa attacks persons at all ages, but it is amongst young children that most of the deaths occur. As compared with previous epidemics, notably 1911, the incidence of the disease was lessened and the mortality rate was diminished, in both cases these figures being about 50 per cent. of those in 1911. The infa... |
afaedb73-d5b3-4e3d-8170-5376e1b43d31 | In July it was recognised that it was likely we should be visited with a severe epidemic of summer diarrhœa, and steps were taken to warn all medical practitioners that this disease was notifiable. At the same time a simple handbill of advice to parents was printed and circulated by means of the Welfare Centres. The lo... |
7d7ba826-bbed-4a7b-9b6e-df050b464eac | Its course in Plumstead was as follows: in children under 5 years of age it reached its maximum in St. Nicholas Ward in the third week of July; in the Central Ward in the second week of August; Glyndon Ward also in the second week of August, while in St. Margaret's Ward sporadic cases only occurred more or less evenly ... |
01f2bddc-4e4a-4fa2-bdb5-f46f18d7fba7 | It can be assumed that the temperature was more or less uniform for these separate areas all the time except possibly in the in the high area of St. Margaret's and St. George's, so that it looks as if the high temperature was not the main factor in the spread of the disease, but there must have been some other factor a... |
cab17a60-0827-41c4-b203-915d40497396 | The proportion of infant deaths due to diarrhœal diseases was in excess of that due to them in London as a whole. In spite of this the infant mortality rate in Woolwich was 62, the third lowest in London. 2. Only 18 deaths occurred amongst those cases (under 1) which were notified more than 24 hours before death, compa... |
a9d92d16-67fe-4a12-a77e-94fdddb807c7 | amongst breast and hand fed infants, and 8.91 per cent. amongst hand.fed infants. Dried milk does not appear to diminish the case rate of summer diarrhœa, but it appears to have some influence in diminishing the case.mortality rate. 5. It is very important that parents should appreciate more that diarrhœa in the summer... |
32054ff6-27e4-42bd-bf16-c587338fcebf | Total under 1 year. 1.2 years. 2.5 years. Over 5 years. Under 3 months. 3.6 months. 6.9 months. 9.12 months. 1905 112 100 212 18 39 34 29 120 56 25 11 1900 187 179 366 31 52 52 59 194 99 39 34 1907 48 45 93 6 18 14 11 49 23 3 18 1908 96 77 173 11 28 25 27 91 55 12 15 1909 79 70 149 12 10 20 22 64 35 18 32 1910 54 48 10... |
0787fa76-36c3-4305-b8a2-b23ad999122c | 79 89 265 240 171 190 1912 61 68 129 4 4 16 6 30 26 22 51 1913 181 157 338 16 30 41 28 115 84 54 85 1914 102 97 199 9 29 24 33 95 56 32 16 1915 108 65 173 10 26 23 27 86 52 21 14 1916 42 38 80 7 13 4 12 36 20 17 7 1917 59 42 101 9 10 10 8 37 38 14 12 1918 50 68 118 11 26 14 12 63 35 15 5 1919 61 62 123 6 18 19 12 55 29... |
1dbba150-c367-43ba-848f-5e7e0901bb42 | 1920 19 12 31 3 5 4 7 19 8 4 . 1921 246 208 454 22 35 59 39 155 139 51 109 1,939 1,768 3,707 208 422 450 434 1,514 1,026 530 637 108 TABLE No. 58. Deaths from Diarrhœa and Enteritis (under 2 years). Metropolitan Boroughs—Rate per 1,000 births. Boroughs. Year 1921. First Quarter. Second Quarter. Third Quarter. Fourth Qu... |
bac7c253-d483-482c-aacf-dfa58b616f2b | 0 35.2 Stepney 28.9 113 6.6 73.1 17.9 Paddington 27.7 20.3 191 54.4 28.3 Southwark 25.8 12.9 5.4 78.0 24.1 Hammersmith 23.4 10.8 11.3 51.7 28.5 Poplar 21.9 8.8 6.3 69.6 14.9 Lambeth 21.9 3.1 3.9 42.8 16.1 Bermondsey 21.3 9.5 5.9 48.6 25.4 Islington 20.5 8.8 6.7 49.9 25.6 Hackney 20.3 4.3 3.4 51.2 17.6 Deptford 20.2 8. |
b51c3f1e-6072-46d4-babc-a503839aaaac | 0 11.8 55.4 7.0 Fulham 20.1 11.0 3.3 48.4 17.6 Finsbury 19.1 5.9 2.4 22.7 14.7 Woolwich 18.4 7.0 1.3 54.7 12.1 Westminster 18.2 10.6 7.8 47.9 36.7 St. |
4f29c851-d4fb-4201-861d-424479a4d62d | Panceras 17.5 10.6 3.8 37.2 14.7 Camberwell 16.7 8.6 5.1 40.8 17.7 Battersea 16.6 13.2 3.4 34.3 14.1 Chelsea 16.4 10.8 3.8 35.0 15.6 Lewisham 15.3 8.3 3.3 41.8 7.6 City of London 15.1 .. 29.4 — Wandsworth 14.4 7.7 3.8 35.1 13.4 Greenwich 13.7 3.3 .. 31.2 21.1 St. |
f282d4d5-5c76-42c0-a8be-c09d29d560c7 | Mary.lebone 13.1 4.6 .. 12.8 10.2 Holborn 12.3 .. 25.2 24.4 18.5 Stoke Newington 12.1 4.0 11.6 27.8 9.7 Hampstead 11.9 2.8 10.3 16.4 13.2 London 21.3 9.4 5.9 50.1 19.3 Administrative Measures. Cases of Puerperal fever, Ophthalmia Neonatorum, Epidemic Diarrhoea and Pneumonia (under 5 years of age) are visited by the Hea... |
a678f083-a970-4e5d-b4cb-c2106c9c16b1 | Any insanitary conditions noted by them are reported to the Sanitary Inspectors for the action necessary, and during the summer months special vigilance is exercised by the Sanitary Inspectors for the detection and abatement of nuisances. Nursing assistance is provided by the Council through voluntary agencies in the c... |
de51f01e-6497-44a6-9868-8e5b6e5b3db7 | The number and nature of the various examinations made during the year is shown below for comparative purposes; the total number in 1920 is also given. TABLE No. 59. Associated disease Positive result Negative result Total. Total. 1920 Diphtheria 122 844 966 845 Enteric Fever 2 8 10 6 Tuberculosis 38 168 206 202 162 1,... |
3c9d8d75-cd2c-4b8a-ad81-08f327c18f54 | The procedure laid down in the Manual of Unfit Houses and Unhealthy Areas issued by the Ministry of Health in 1919 was followed out again throughout the year. Shortage of Houses. The housing problem is not quite so acute as it was in 1920, but there is still evidence of a shortage of houses in spite of the number erect... |
86d0d588-03f9-4fb5-95d4-a6707a6390ff | These hutments were originally erected as a purely temporary expedient, but it is obvious that they must continue for some time as permanent residences. In view of the temporary nature of the structures deterioration has reached the stage that in many of them a considerable amount of work must be done to keep them in a... |
0237b9b1-e88b-4193-8be8-34a2ece6df93 | The records have again been made on cards and the details of the survey recorded in the following eight separate headings :— 1. Arrangements for preventing contamination of water supply. 2. Water closet accommodation. 3. Condition of house in regard to lighting and free circulation of air. 4. Drainage. 113 5. Arrangeme... |
372d3b72-a995-45f0-898b-092c53486665 | When the cards of one street are completed, they are transferred to the district inspector who then separates the cards relating to the houses where nuisances have been recorded, inspects these houses and serves the necessary notices in order to obtain the abatement of the nuisances. A record is then made by the distri... |
c404ca9d-b5bb-4681-b47a-4257b4435e47 | During the year a total of 2,800 houses were surveyed by the inspectors specially engaged 114 in this work. These were periodically reported upon at the meetings of the Public Health and Housing Committee. The summary for the year under the five headings is as follows. Grade 1. In such a state by reason of impossibilit... |
e20b4202-e9e5-4055-a1b5-7c25fb4fd3a8 | Few defects, capable of being remedied under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891 1,231 Grade 5. Satisfactory 1,070 Total 2,800 The above conditions have been recorded by the survey inspectors, but it is always difficult to draw a hard and fast line in such an analysis, and the conclusions therefore must only be regard... |
6cc10483-ac3a-4f9a-b706-3f46e9a47998 | The records that are made of the inspections include the number of persons occupying the house, and in the analysis for the purpose of ascertaining the extent of overcrowding, the standard recommended by the Registrar General, viz., more than two persons to a room, has again been adopted this year. It is therefore poss... |
9b723960-f338-4820-86a5-42ad29ae5eb5 | Unhealthy Areas, No areas have been represented under Part I. of the Housing Act, 1890, and no complaints that areas were unhealthy have been made. 116 New Houses. Water Certificates were granted during the year for the following new houses erected in the Borough: Council's Housing Scheme, Eltham. Date. 20 Houses 15th ... |
fc693511-8cce-4e0b-8d93-eae92f50ef8f | 13, Glenlea Road 12th November. 5, Glenlyon Road 9th December. 15, Glenlea Road 9th December. 117 APPENDICES. HOUSING CONDITIONS. STATISTICS. Year ending 31st December, 1921. 1.—General. Estimated Population 136,307 General Death Rate 11.7 Death Rate from Tuberculosis 1.52 Infantile Mortality 62 Number of dwelling.hous... |
6e5d0337-033e-458a-8e5c-1e47aa60cbf5 | Total number of dwelling.houses inspected for housing defects (under Public Health or Housing Acts) 7,649 Number of dwelling.houses which were inspected and recorded under the Housing (Inspection of District) Regulations, 1910 2,800 Number of dwelling.houses found to be in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as... |
2409f4ce-f329-487b-bbb9-70a164106309 | Number of dwelling.houses in respect of which notices were served requiring repairs nil Number of dwelling.houses which were rendered fit— (a) By Owners nil (b) By Local Authority in default of Owners nil Number of dwelling.houses in respect of which closing orders become operative in pursuance of declarations by owner... |
b1a766be-99ef-461a-93cb-05936cf4bb0f | Number of representations made with a view to to making of Closing Orders 1 119 Number of dwelling.houses is respect of which Closing Orders were made *1 Number of dwelling.houses in respect of which Closing Orders were determined, the dwelling. houses having been rendered fit nil Number of dwelling.houses in respect o... |
f11b67af-e83c-4dea-930a-9ba5e9e67c08 | Areas represented to the Local Authority with a view to Improvement Schemes under (a) Part 1, or (b) Part 2, of the Act of 1890— Name of Area nil Acreage nil Number of working.class houses in area nil Number of working.class persons to be displaced nil 4.—Number of houses not complying with the building bye.laws erecte... |
92b0d39d-916a-4949-8684-7a075554923e | W00 22 Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH FOR WOOLWICH. 1922. BY J. MACMILLAN, D.S.O., M.C., M.B., D.P.H., Medical Officer of Health. WoolWICh: Pryce & Son. Ltd. (T.U, Federation), 31-35 Powis Street. 1923. 2 Public Health and Housing Committee— His Worship The Mayor (Counc... |
705212ab-d754-4605-8dd4-6f56f93254b5 | M. W. Allen. †W. E. H. Narborough. †P. Chinnery. *J. Newman. *S. H. Cuff, L.C.C. †T- Rance. §T. Davis. †S. H. Reed. H. A. Hart. †H. C. E. Saville. †J.Lee. *P. E. Sheridan. *V. Lister. Mrs. M. E. T. Smith. †Rev. J. F. Matthews. ‡H. Sykes. W. C. Montano. Miss S. Turnbull. Maternity and Child Welfare Committee. Comprising... |
4701af99-34e1-4ccd-8b6e-748fac0105c8 | *Councillor A. E. Smith (Vice-Chairman). Councillor Miss M. Crout, J.P. (Vice-Chairman) Alderman Mrs. E. Dormer. †Councillor P. Chinnery. *Councillor S. H. Cuff, L.C.C. †Councillor Rev. J. F. Matthews. Councillor Mrs. M. E. T. Smith. *To November, 1922. †From November, 1922. ‡To May, 1922. §From May-November, 1922. 3 T... |
6b9617ba-c63b-439f-a5e7-191a0c9d5f0a | Summary of Statistics 14 Births 15 Marriages 17 Deaths 18 Infantile Mortality 27 Deaths in Public Institutions 31 III.—Notifiable Diseases. Notifications 32 Deaths of Notified Cases 36 Notifications each year since 1901 37 Measles 38 Scarlet Fever 39 Diphtheria 40 Pneumonia, Malaria, Dysentery and Trench Fever 42 Ophth... |
efe4b156-b613-4d4d-ab48-e3e7b5f2f219 | Treatment 65 Voluntary Work 66 Work of the Health Visitors 66 Work of the Centres 68 Supply of Milk to Necessitous, Expectant and Nursing Mothers and to Young Children 70 Feeding of Infants in Woolwich 71 VI.—Laboratory Work. Public Analyst 73 Bacteriological Examinations 73 Supply of Antitoxin 73 Adoptive Acts, By-Law... |
3e2f88c6-3886-4808-ba3b-81a5abee03b2 | Closet Accommodation 76 Scavenging 76 Complaints 76 Drainage 77 Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Act 77 Inhabited House Duty 77 Houses Let in Lodgings 77 Underground Sleeping Rooms 77 Destruction of Rats 78 Rag Flock Act 78 5 page Offensive Trades 78 Sanitary Inspection of the Borough 78 Mortuaries... |
460136a7-cc24-4b72-ad72-01b52ad55c36 | General Housing Conditions 104 Census, 1921—Statistics 106 Housing Survey— Fitness of Houses 110 Overcrowding 111 Unhealthy Areas 111 Closing Orders 112 New Houses 112 Appendix. Additional Census Tables 114 6 PREFACE. To the Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. Me. Mayor, Ladies and ... |
11ff1e6e-9ce0-40f0-a953-4fdcb306e4b5 | The birth rate, 21.3, is lower than last year. The marriage rate, 16.5, shews a decrease compared with previous years. The death rate, 11.6, and the infantile mortality rate, 62, compare with 11.7 and 62 in 1921. At the beginning of the year, the 1921 Census figures were published and a considerable amount of space has... |
4b93f378-e073-4e6a-95d3-b2c06f904806 | The increase in the population is in the main due to the influx of munition workers during the war, but the tendency of the population of London to become less dense in the centre boroughs and more dense in the outlying ones is also a factor. Judged by a recognised standard, namely, more than two persons per room, 10,2... |
c18de6d2-201d-4971-9529-37e85315dce7 | I have again to express my appreciation of the work of the staff of the Public Health Department, and to thank the Public Health and Housing and Maternity and Child Welfare Committees for the support they have given to me, and for their keen attention to the health problems which have been before them during the year. ... |
7a0a0b16-b12b-4b6d-b1fe-76b3c9ea9492 | The population of the Borough at the time of the Census, 1921, excluding non-civilians, was 136,307. For 1922, the population adopted by the Registrar General for calculating the death and birth rates is as follows:— For the death rate 138,254. For the birth rate 142,350. It is necessary to sub-divide these figures int... |
5f5e7759-2529-4a1a-a9ad-90c70eb858fc | At the end of 1922, and at the beginning of 1923, three volumes dealing with the Census figures of London were published by His Majesty's Stationery Office. I have abstracted from these volumes certain statistical information relating to Woolwich, and for comparative purposes have set out in many instances the correspo... |
75e76dbd-0bcd-4777-a206-f6b403090b74 | 1911 1921 Increase or decrease 1911 1921 Increase or decrease 1911 1921 Increase or Decrease Dockyard 139 7199 7646 + 447 3545 3843 + 298 3654 3803 + 149 55 St. Mary's 99 6666 6783 +117 3693 3760 +67 2973 3023 .+ 50 69 River 572 13762 13001 — 761 7418 6689 — 729 6344 6312 — 32 23 St. |
9cb89636-6020-4deb-93e8-b1029c5c25ff | George's 325 9083 8749 — 334 5783 5243 — 540 3300 3506 + 206 27 Burrage 184 8887 8763 — 124 4394 4329 — 65 4493 4434 — 59 48 Herbert 245 8780 9084 + 304 3955 4052 + 97 4825 5032 + 207 37 Glyndon 302 9501 9563 + 62 4883 4751 — 132 4618 4812 + 194 32 St. Margaret's . 552 13160 13545 + 385 6441 6578 + 137 6719 6967 + 248 ... |
6bf7c4cd-08f3-4409-b7a3-e901a50db935 | Nicholas 1989 21805 26178 + 4373 10874 13066 + 2192 10931 13112 + 2181 13 Eltham 3760 13450 28308 + 14858 5804 13136 + 7332 7646 15172 + 7526 8 The Borough 8283 121376 140389 + 19013 61271 69661 + 8390 60105 70728 + 10623 17 11 The population in North Woolwich was 4,409 in 1911, and was 3,970 in 1921, a decrease of 439... |
06c1ae50-4ffd-40ae-b616-cdc4eb2dc8bb | Nicholas and Eltham Wards during the intercensal period is attributed by the Registrar General to the continued occupation of accommodation provided during the war for workers in munitions. The population in the registration districts was as follows:—Woolwich, 36,179; West Plumstead, 40,955; East Plumstead, 34,947; Elt... |
fc463cb2-7f3c-4b12-b9fb-4d6b923cf705 | It may be inferred from this table that the population as a whole is becoming older, i.e., the average age is increasing. The small increase in the group (0-4 years), and the decrease in the group (5-9 years) must be attributed to the war. 12 TABLE NO. 2. Age Groups. (Age last birthday). PERSONS. MALES. FEMALES. PERSON... |
e9865ed9-3084-4237-814d-66b02e6584b5 | 0—4 12861 13021 6634 6387 + 160 + 1.24 5—9 13185 12508 6334 6174 — 677 — 5.13 10-14 12023 12960 6411 6549 + 937 + 779 15-19 11749 13551 7159 6392 + 1802 + 15.33 20—24 10141 12343 6072 6271 + 2202 + 21.71 25—29 9745 11571 5502 6069 + 1826 + 18.73 30—34 9694 10403 4893 5510 + 709 + 13.31 35—39 9266 10065 4919 5146 + 799 ... |
a46bcea8-422f-4431-8bc6-714fd6a33780 | 64 40—44 8112 9814 4785 5029 + 1702 + 20.98 45—49 6643 9274 4766 4508 + 2631 + 39.61 50—54 5407 7745 3930 3815 + 2338 + 43.34 55—59 4090 5806 2970 2836 + 1716 + 41.96 60-64 3116 4262 2169 2093 + 1146 + 36.78 65—74 3808 5077 2331 2746 + 1269 + 33.33 75 and over 1536 1989 736 1253 + 453 + 29.49 Totals 121376 140389 69661... |
7fe2976b-46c8-4e93-9ac8-597a12340092 | 0-1 2504 3133 1607 1526 + 629 + 25.12 1—2 2450 3194 1653 1541 + 744 + 30.36 2—3 2639 2145 1124 1021 — 494 — 18.72 3—4 2591 2171 1120 1051 — 420 — 16.21 4 5 2677 2378 1180 1198 — 299 — 11.17 13 The following table, No. 3, shows the relative number of people at different ages living in Woolwich compared with London:— TAB... |
7b7e8c60-dda8-40c7-8efa-591f047cb573 | 0—4 100 104 116 100 5—9 100 94 106 100 10—14 100 94 108 100 15—19 100 111 101 100 20—24 100 109 95 100 25—29 100 101 97 100 30-34 100 95 96 100 35—39 100 95 95 100 40—44 100 100 102 100 45—49 100 105 101 100 50—54 100 101 101 100 55—59 100 97 94 100 60—64 100 92 88 100 65—74 100 86 87 100 Over 75 100 86 91 100 This tab... |
6dcff1a6-5b61-4a87-82dc-ce9f9758891b | The first excess is in all probability due to the military establishment, 4,118 males being enumerated in these buildings on the census night. The second excess is probably due to the influx of older men to work on munitions during the war. The smaller proportion of females in the age groups 20-39 may be due to young w... |
9cae7244-5042-4049-aab0-0465cf42e165 | In accordance with the requirements of the Ministry of Health, the following extracts from the Vital Statistics of year are shewn below. TABLE No. 4. Births—Legitimate 2,835 „ Illegitimate 106 2,941 Birth rate 21.3 Deaths 1,603 Death rate 1.6 Number of women dying in, or in consequence of, child birth 6 (a) From Sepsis... |
f9819b05-6d54-48cc-b892-e80adcf66eb9 | Population estimated to middle of each Year. Births. Total Deaths Registered in the District. Transferable Deaths. Nett Deaths belonging to the District. Nett. Of Non-residents registered in the District. Of Residents not registered in the District. Under 1 Yr. of Age. At all Ages. Number. Rate. Number. Rate per 1,000 ... |
e7b60043-ce8b-4959-84cd-8c059c786ffb | 3 1519 116 276 235 86 1679 12.3 b 141,918 * 1920 a 141,666 3658 24.7 1328 113 272 224 61 1487 10.5 b 147,827 * 1921 c 136,307 3197 23.5 1365 90 319 197 62 1594 11.7 d 140,389 * 1922 c 138,254 2941 21.3 1354 98 347 184 62 1603 11.6 d 142,350 * Estimate of Registrar General. a Population for Death Rate. b Population for ... |
14e4d5d7-27ff-4718-ac08-f5729e88023c | Civilian Population, all ages 136,307 BIRTHS. The number of births, corrected by inward and outward transfers, was 2,941, of whom 1,474 were boys and 1,467 were girls. The birth rate, calculated on the total population, was 213, compared with 23.5 last year. Notification of Births. During the year 2,884 births were not... |
f8af5943-0e0a-433c-b221-3e21b9d51e00 | 6, shows the number of births in each year since 1918, the birth rate for the same period for Woolwich, London, England and Wales, and the number of five and still births notified each year. TABLE No. 6. Year Woolwich. London England & Wales Woolwich. age of births notified No. of births Birthrate Birth- rate No. of li... |
b11d6d40-a5d4-443a-957c-4a99620900ff | of Stillbirths 1918 2578 16.5 16.1 17.7 2418 70 94 1919 2737 19.3 18.3 18.5 2645 67 97 1920 3658 24.7 26.5 25.4 3163 112 95 1921 3197 23.5 22.3 22.4 3011 91 94 1922 2941 21.3 21.0 206 2884 72 98 The natural increase of the population is the excess of births over deaths. In 1919 it was 1,058; in 1920 it was 2,171; in 19... |
91c50646-2464-4717-84c5-5ae2db235fdb | 7 shows the number of births in 1922 in each parish, and the respective birth rates (after correction for outward and inward transfers) since 1918. 17 TABLE No. 7. Period. Woolwich West Plumstead East Plumstead Eltham The Borough 1918 19.7 15.4 18.0 17.8 16.5 1919 21.4 16.9 19.1 20.6 19.3 1920 30.4 21.9 24.1 23.2 24.7 ... |
4f4ece4f-2a0e-4eed-9bb4-b4762b72cc50 | The following table, which is partly compiled from statistics given in the Annual Report of the Registrar General on Births, Deaths, and Marriages, shows the number of illegitimate births each year since 1918, and the illegitimate birth rate per 1,000 births. TABLE No. 8. Year. Number of Illegitimate birth rate Illegit... |
38114945-3510-40a7-9b80-4535af9379dc | 5 shows the gross and nett deaths and death rates in 1922 and each of the last five years, and shows how the nett death figure is obtained. The nett deaths were 1,603 and the nett death rate 11.6; in 1921 it was 11.7. In 1922 the death rate for England and Wales was 12.9, for London, 13.4, and the mean death rate for t... |
b422d595-c29d-413e-967d-129970fe43cb | The Borough Woolwich Parish West Plumstead East Plumstead Eltham 1918 14.3 18.1 15.5 12.4 10.8 1919 12.3 16.2 12.7 10.3 10.1 1920 10.5 13.4 10.4 10.1 7.8 1921 11.7 13.9 13.5 10.2 8.6 1922 11.6 13.9 11.7 10.5 10.1 The seasonal mortality in the four quarters of the year was as follows First quarter, 15.8; second quarter,... |
9ddf99f7-eba6-4275-b0b5-6f31f4a99dcb | Birth rate per 1,000 total population. Annual Death-rate per 1,000 Population. Bate per 1,000 Births. Percentage of Total Deaths. All Causes. Enteric Fever. Small-pox. Measles. Scarlet Fever. Whoopingcough. Diphtheria. Influenza. Violence. Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under 2 Years) Total Deaths under One Year. Deaths in P... |
57e6c000-72fd-48fa-8a01-da6a686c2382 | 0 0.01 0.00 0.22 0.05 0.19 0.13 0.56 0.41 7.6 82 32.9 92.6 6.7 0.7 155 Smaller Towns (1921 adjusted Populations 20,000— 50,000) 20.5 11.7 0.01 0.00 0.10 0.03 0.15 0.09 0.58 0.35 5.6 75 16.9 93.6 5.1 1.3 London 21.0 13.4 0.01 0.00 0.35 0.07 0.25 0.25 0.57 0.45 7.1 74 48.7 92.1 7.8 0.1 WOOLWICH 213 11. |
8623b8fb-ea47-4868-ba4d-0209bfa25da7 | 6 0.01 0.00 0.15 0.08 0.14 0.26 0.48 0.29 2.4 62 42.0 91.0 9.0 0 .0 20 TABLE No. 11. Deaths of Woolwich Residents Registered during the Calendar Year 1922, classified by age and cause. Causes op Death. Nett Deaths at the subjoined Ages of "Residents" whether occurring within or without the District. All Ages. Under 1 y... |
598eb45f-7d60-43bb-98c2-7ab8a83e118b | 1 . . . . . . Small-pox . . . . . . . . . . Measles 21 4 6 9 1 . 1 . . . Scarlet Fever 11 . 2 4 2 2 . . 1 . Whooping Cough 20 9 9 2 . . . . . . Diphtheria 36 1 3 8 22 l . 1 . . Influenza 66 1 4 . 2 4 12 23 12 8 Encephalitis lethargica 2 . . . . . 1 1 . . Meningococcal meningitis 3 2 . . l . . . . . Tuberculosis of resp... |
6d9131b1-6ba7-489f-b712-fcaa431bc9f9 | . . . 20 82 38 26 Rheumatic Fever 4 . . . 3 . . 1 . . Diabetes 15 . . . . . 4 8 3 . Cerebral haemorrhage, &c, 80 •• . . •• . 2 38 20 20 21 TABLE No. ll—continued. Causes oT Death. Nett Deaths at the subjoined Ages of " Residents," whether occurring within or without the District. All Ages. Under 1 year. 1 and under 2 y... |
d483827a-b1c8-4f85-b8a0-93a9a05c1a46 | Heart Disease 178 1 .. .. 3 4 20 62 45 43 Arterio-sclerosis 42 .. .. .. .. .. .. 8 18 16 Bronchitis 123 12 6 1 .. 2 6 20 28 48 Pneumonia (all forms) 116 30 8 6 3 5 10 19 22 13 Other Respiratory Diseases 5 .. .. 1 .. .. .. 2 2 .. Ulcer of Stomach or Duodenum 12 .. .. .. .. .. 5 7 .. .. Diarrhoea, &c. |
b9c39bc2-d52f-47b9-8a82-39243cba2662 | 9 7 .. 1 .. .. 1 .. .. .. Appendicitis and Typhlitis 7 .. .. .. 3 .. 2 2 .. .. Cirrhosis of Liver 6 .. .. .. .. .. 1 1 4 .. Acute and Chronic Nephritis 69 .. l l 1 3 13 21 20 9 Puerperal Sepsis 3 .. .. .. .. .. 3 .. .. . . |
dc7d1214-2e94-4d80-b8c0-92fafc259e71 | Other accidents and diseases of pregnancy and parturition 3 .. .. .. .. 1 2 .. .. .. Congenital debility and malformation, premature birth 80 78 .. 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. Suicide 14 .. .. .. .. 1 2 8 2 l Other deaths from violence 40 5 .. 5 5 1 8 6 6 4 Other defined diseases 281 32 9 7 7 8 22 52 47 97 Causes ill-defined or... |
5921f65b-91d5-4176-ab2a-6897bec44745 | In Borough. Outlying Institutions. West. East. Residents. NonResidents. All causes 840 763 451 488 373 291 363 71 311 Enteric Fever 1 .. .. .. 1 .. .. 1 1 Small-pox .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Measles 5 16 8 7 6 .. 1 1 4 Scarlet Fever 8 3 5 3 2 1 1 .. 10 Whooping Cough 6 14 6 3 8 3 2 1 .. Diphtheria. |
bef3a80e-bc1b-4ace-8dcf-d4cb54726720 | 16 20 3 11 14 8 .. .. 36 Influenza 35 31 19 19 13 15 17 5 9 Encephalitis Lethargica .. 2 .. .. .. 2 .. .. 2 Meningococcal Meningitis 2 1 1 1 1 1 .. .. 1 Tuberculosis of Respiratory System 107 56 48 40 46 29 37 5 37 Other Tuberculous Diseases 15 12 6 5 9 7 13 1 9 Cancer, malignant disease 72 94 47 58 30 31 34 2 41 Rheum... |
3af937a4-ac28-470c-ba68-1b17e786434e | Female. Woolwich. Plumstead. Eltham. Deaths in Public Institutions. In Borough. Outlying Institutions. West. East. Residents. NonResidents. Cerebral Haemorrhage, &c. |
8bdbfddf-e254-46d8-b575-a809537ab696 | 40 40 21 26 15 18 24 9 5 Heart Disease 80 98 48 58 38 34 23 .. 12 Arterio-solerosis 27 15 16 10 5 11 14 1 5 Bronchitis 68 55 34 40 34 15 18 5 8 Pneumonia 64 52 41 37 18 20 17 7 15 Other respiratory diseases 3 2 1 2 2 .. 1 .. .. Ulcer of Stomach or Duodenum 9 3 6 3 3 .. 2 .. 7 Diarrhoea, &c. 4 5 4 3 . 2 2 . 2 Appendicit... |
07540a17-bff6-4554-81f8-f4cbc3feee28 | 4 . . Acute and Chronic Nephritis 36 33 21 22 10 16 20 1 16 Puerperal Sepsis . 3 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 Other Accidents and Diseases of Parturition and Pregnancy . 3 . 1 1 1 2 . 1 Congenital Debility and Malformation, Premature Birth 46 34 22 20 22 16 21 4 10 Suicide 10 4 3 5 2 4 4 2 . Violence 24 16 8 9 15 8 15 5 6 Other Defin... |
5b329040-4ba4-4453-85be-89a400ca145b | Table 11, shows that 178 deaths were due to heart disease, 166 to cancer, 163 to pulmonary tuberculosis, 123 to bronchitis, 116 to pneumonia, 80 to congenital debility and 66 to influenza. Only 9 deaths were due to diarrhoea as compared with 72 in the previous year. Cancer and Malignant Disease. The deaths ascribed to ... |
ddf9777f-3383-4802-b2df-65d5e8dca641 | Percentage of total deaths 1917 58 72 130 0.88 8.39 1918 81 84 165 1.10 7.89 1919 76 81 157 1.15 9.35 1920 60 95 155 1.09 10.42 1921 76 106 182 1.34 11.42 1922 72 94 166 1.20 10.36 Cancer is one of the great causes of death of middle age and later life. As will be seen from the above table nearly 10 per cent, of the de... |
40185240-5bfc-4835-9ccc-c59db0c786e1 | The only cure for cancer known at present is its early and complete removal by operation, but the disease, if neglected and not removed in its early stages, is always fatal. Even in incurable cases some degrees of effective palliative treatment can be carried out if the requisite medical aid is sought, and it cannot be... |
c46d6be9-8e30-4c56-807c-322aa7899e95 | 3 1 CEsophagus 7 2 9 3 Stomach 14 10 24 11 Liver and Gall Bladder 2 6 8 1 Intestines 7 7 14 9 Rectum 10 8 18 6 Uterus . 20 20 5 Ovary . 2 2 1 Breast . 24 24 14 Vagina and Vulva . 3 3 3 Skin 2 2 4 3 Larynx 2 1 3 1 Lung 2 1 3 2 Pancreas 3 . 3 2 Kidneys and Suprarenals 1 . 1 1 Bladder 3 . 4 1 Other specified Organs 1 . 1 ... |
b49f86af-36e6-4977-a546-d8824e56da74 | 123 deaths were due to bronchitis, 116 to pneumonia and 5 to other respiratory diseases. The corresponding figures for 1921 were : bronchitis, 113 ; pneumonia, 98 ; other respiratory diseases, 21. It should be remembered, however, that influenzal and all other secondary pneumonias are ascribed to the primary diseases. ... |
4e096f04-4f3e-4955-ad84-489a96875981 | 1918 108 208 5 321 2.4 112 34.9 % 1919 114 125 15 254 1.9 71 27.9 %. 1920 101 97 16 214 1.5 70 32.7 % 1921 113 98 21 232 1.7 51 22.0 % 1922 123 116 5 244 1.8 64 26.2 % Diarrhoea. Only 9 deaths were ascribed to diarrhoeal diseases during the year, and 7 of these occurred under 2 years of age. The corresponding figures f... |
a5b327e3-24d6-4abc-8d22-920d9ce0ea94 | 27 Tuberculosis and the Infectious Fevers. These are dealt with in the section dealing with the notifiable infectious diseases. Inquests. There were 144 inquests held on Woolwich residents during the year compared with 102 in 1921, 145 in 1920, 135 in 1919, 112 in 1918, and 131 in 1917. INFANTILE MORTALITY. The deaths ... |
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