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f6f98b0e-3ea8-4c4f-8fc6-4b45d1367a60 | 4 4 - Olive Oil - 11 11 - Golden Syrup - 5 5 - Borax - 6 6 - Magnesia - 6 6 - Camphorated Cil - 10 10 - 126 TABLE No. 75—continued. Article. Formal Samples. Informal Samples. Number Analysed. Number Analysed Compound Liquorice Powder - 6 6 - Cream of Tartar - 14 14 - Prescriptions 6 10 16 - 233 233 466 25 In the certif... |
ac7e097a-8921-4ecb-8744-468244cdb887 | 4.5% and over 2 1 1 4% and under 4.5% 12 31 12 3.5% and under 4% 95 104 84 3% and under 3.5% 98 113 85 Below 3% 14 9 2 221 258 184 The following table shews the number of formal adulterated samples and the action taken in each case. 127 TABLE No. 77. ADULTERATED SAMPLES—ACTION TAKEN. Sample No. Sample of Particulars of... |
16caae5f-b054-4f90-998b-71d54e7b1c92 | costs 206 Do. 2.04 grains of copper sulphate per lb. Case dismissed 207 Do. 2 grains of copper sulphate per lb. No Proceedings 208 Do. 2'28 grains of copper sulphate per lb. Case withdrawn 241 Milk Coloured with annatto Explanation asked for and accepted. Vendor cautioned 245 Cream Contained .49% boric acid Do. 273 Tin... |
3ae94d10-8a5b-4e0e-8ce2-c78dca0af833 | 537 Cream Contained .24% of boric acid Explanation asked for and accepted 616 Milk Deficient in fat to the extent of 3.66% Vendor cautioned 128 TABLE No. 78. REPORT ON ADMINISTRATION IN CONNECTION WITH THE PUBLIC HEALTH (MILK & CREAM) REGULATIONS, 1912-1917. Report for the year ended 31st December, 1923. 1.—Milk and Cr... |
9f22c2fb-df63-4d63-8367-1dac8104167d | Milk 184 Nil - - Cream 6 5 .3% boric acid Informal sample .54% „ „ .49% „ „ Explanation asked for and accepted Informal .18% „ „ .24% „ „ Explanation asked for and accepted 2.—Cream sold as Preserved Cream: (a) Instances in which samples have been submitted to analyst to ascertain if the statements on the label as to p... |
d0eca4a6-a27a-4add-9976-fe1c526a270a | 129 (6) Determinations made of milk fat in cream sold as Preserved Cream:— (i) About 35 per cent 2 (ii) Below 35 per cent - (c) Instances where (apart from analysis) the quirements as to labelling or declaration of Preserved Cream in Article V (1) and the proviso in Article V (2) of the Regulations have not been observ... |
024cadaf-3b71-4197-979f-4c91906b7675 | During May many complaints were received from persons living in Abbey Wood that they were being troubled by swarms of mosquitoes, that children were being bitten and that the health of the inhabitants of the districts was endangered thereby. Investigations were made and it was found that the mosquito causing the troubl... |
ae3e6c70-8b8b-4ad7-a54c-6889ca5da313 | When investigations were made it was found that many of these wells, and many of the stagnant pools of water were teeming with mosquito larvae, in addition to which a number of barrels were found containing a quantity of water and full of larvae. I immediately communicated with the allotment associations and with the o... |
ce823bb9-1dbb-46d6-9006-f3f69ffb6faf | The names, qualifications, and year of appointment of members of the Health Staff at the 31st December, 1923, are shewn below in the form requested by the Ministry of Health. The nursing and domestic staff of the Home for Ailing Babies is not included. Year appointed. Name. Qualifications. Appointment. 1918 Mackenzie, ... |
80f2ee9f-1b9a-4b3a-8645-f97b6a4d4f3b | F.S.I.A., Cert. Royal San. Inst., Cert. Meat and other foods Chief Sanitary Inspector *1896 Little, W. Cert. Royal San. Inst., Cert. Meat and other foods Sanitary Inspector *1897 Wood, W. Cert. Royal San. Inst. Sanitary Inspector *1898 Potter, A. G. Cert. Royal San. Inst. Sanitary Inspector *1901 Tedham, W. Cert. Royal... |
166c947c-df51-411d-8b54-0fbc99fcb719 | Meatand other foods Sanitary Inspector *1920 Pendrill, H. W. Cert. San. Insp. Exam. Board, Cert. Meat and other foods Sanitary Inspector *1921 Harris, C. V. Cert. San. Insp. Exam. Board, Cert. Royal San. Inst., Cert. Meat and other foods Sanitary Inspector *1922 Couch, C. Cert. San. Insp. Exam. Board, Cert. Royal San. ... |
473d6832-d47c-472b-aca1-df1ecb3632d2 | approved by Board of Education Health Visitor *†1918 Garside, Mrs. M. Cert. San. Insp. Exam. Board, Health Visitors' Certificate Health Visitor and Sanitary Inspector †1919 Burnett, Miss W. Cert. San. Insp. Exam. Board, C.M.B. Health Visitors' Diploma, Cert. approved by Board of Education Health Visitor †1919 Tibbits, ... |
e1656395-b795-42d1-bdb7-7bc2689d6a7e | Qualifications. Appointment. 11920 Morgan, Miss F. Cert. General Hospital Training, C. M. B., Health Visitors' Cert. Maternity and Child Welfare Cert. Health Visitor †1922 Seccombe, Miss W. Cert. General Hospital Training, C. M. B., Health Visitors' Cert. Health Visitor †1921 Castledine, Mrs. L. Cert. General Hospital ... |
a1333a95-7229-4045-9516-2ae678072e6b | Matron, Home for Ailing Babies Clerks: Britter, A. Smith, H. S. Collyer, H. M. Prescott, H. T. Taylor, S. G. †Stephenson, Miss D. †Edwards, Mrs. E. (temporary). Pike, L. (temporary). Mortuary Keeper: P. Leason. The Medical Officer of Health* is Administrative Tuberculosis Officer and Executive Officer under the Council... |
e5a29420-f4a1-4eab-9c1b-874c12d9c6c0 | Number of new houses erected during the year:— (a) Total 172 (b) With State assistance under the Housing Acts, 1919 or 1923:— (i) By the Local Authority 110 (ii) By other bodies or persons — 1.—Unfit Dwelling Houses. Inspection. (1) Total number of dwelling houses inspected for housing defects (under Public Health or H... |
4677b41f-61a5-49e4-8fa7-aafcd832e0da | * Number of defective dwelling houses rendered fit in consequence of informal action by the Local Authority or their officers 2,412 * Includes intimation notices. 135 3.—Action under Statutory Powers. (a) Proceedings under Section 28 of the Housing, Town Planning, etc. Act, 1919:— (1) Number of dwelling houses in respe... |
49410912-b869-4da2-bdc9-149e6150c705 | (6) By Local Authority in default of Owners 0 (3) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which closing orders became operative in pursuance of declarations by owners of intention to close 0 (b) Proceedings under Public Health Acts:— (1) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which notices were served requiring defect... |
cde6d1ef-b598-403e-bd38-23f2434e2ea9 | Act, 1909:— (1) Number of representations made with a view to the making of closing orders *13 (2) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which closing orders were made 0 (3) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which closing orders were determined, the dwelling houses having been rendered fit 0 (4) Number of dwell... |
4858d2f4-16a2-421d-9c17-9623321713bc | Since that date the nett number of additional houses to June, 1923, was 427, equivalent to 2,163 persons. The increase in the population is given by the Registrar General as 3,693. The Council's new housing scheme progresses slowly. At the end of 1923, 410 houses had been built and occupied and an additional 38 were in... |
3e8ff992-f4d9-4345-83d8-12fa4779b6e6 | The worst areas in the Borough have now been surveyed and the record cards passed on to the district inspectors. These records have received attention, and the necessary notices served for the abatement of the nuisances. The details 137 recorded are set out under the headings given in the Housing (Inspection of Distric... |
92485cf9-d89e-4080-a6f5-a34fbb5f440d | The summarised results for the year are as follows:— Grade 1.—In such a state by reason of impossibility to provide adequate light, ventilation, floor levels, height and size of rooms, and other defects of construction, as not to be capable of remedy, and should be on a schedule or included in an area 14 Grade 2.—Unfit... |
d8e1d4fb-fde0-4e8f-961b-806c3daddf71 | Act, 1919, or the Public Health (London) Act, 1891 477 Grade 4.—Few defects, capable of being remedied under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891 1,248 Grade 5.—Satisfactory 1,443 Total 3,192 In addition to the details required to be recorded by the above-mentioned Regulations, a record is made of the number of persons... |
86b0f619-bb71-4863-ba21-c47064718c8b | 1920 2075 333 272 437 604 5.6 .83 1921 2145 298 357 364 697 5.5 .87 1922 3384 371 232 390 1309 5.3 .94 1923 2708 280 204 325 773 5.4 .96 Unhealthy Areas. No areas have been represented under Part I of the Housing Act, 1890, and no complaints that areas are unhealthy have been made. ACTION TAKEN UNDER THE HOUSING ACTS, ... |
3fbe4aa2-0988-45fc-82ba-318a19b117df | In the other case the work had been started. In December, your Medical Officer drew the attention of the Committee to 13 cases where underground rooms were illegally occupied. Having regard to the present housing difficulties and to the sanitary conditions of these rooms, it was resolved to take no action in seven case... |
3c6e2ca9-a455-4dfe-9623-f33080586663 | 14 5 Nelson Street - Underground room Action pending at end of year Dec. 14 97 Sand Street — Do. Dec. 14 107 Parkdale Road.. — Do. Dec. 14 "Melladew," High Street, Eltham — Do. Dec. 14 12 Fenwick Street — Do. Dec. 14 28 Sladedale Road — Do. New Houses. Water certificates were granted during the year for the following n... |
4d4ea124-5c43-46df-896a-edcb7758b986 | House over Garage in Shrewsbury Park November 16th. Plumstead, East— The Rise, Bostall Hill September 21st. Argyle Villa, Southland Road November 16th. 56, 58, 60 and 62 Howarth Road November 16th. 50, 52 and 54 Howarth Road December 14th. Eltham— 55 Westmount Road January 12th. Claremont, Westmount Road do. 18 Glenesk... |
2371facc-3867-463a-97c9-e502f6468c34 | 61 Westmount Road April 13th. 118 Westmount Road do. 120 Westmount Road do. 20 Glenesk Road do. Le Nid, Glenlea Road May 11th. Avilion, Glenlea Road do. 79 Westmount Road do. 154 Westmount Road do. Sobroad, Glenlea Road do. Sidlands, Glenlea Road June 15th. 141 Electra House, Westmount Road June 15th. The Bield, Glenle... |
a20310b5-285a-4d0f-9f97-50a4f72a140c | Springfield, Glenlea Road October 19th. Saltwood, Glenlea Road do. Braemont, Glenlea Road do. 63 Gourock Road November 16th. 65 Gourock Road do. 69 Glenesk Road do. 6 Glenesk Road do. 82 Dunvegan Gardens do. 1 Brickhill Villas, Footscray Road December 14th. 2 Brickhill Villas, Footscray Road do. 73 Glenesk Road do. 43 ... |
7cbf0323-7b71-4042-9eb3-d7655ef03473 | 6 51.8 28.2 40.8 + 2.4 44.0 3 0.84 13 53.0 27.3 40.6 + 2.7 43.5 5 0.38 20 51.7 25.0 39.5 + 1.1 42.9 3 0.22 27 50.1 29.3 41.5 + 2.5 42.4 — 0.00 Feb. 3 54.9 40.7 49.7 + 10.0 42.7 3 0.14 10 51.1 25.9 42.3 + 3.0 13.7 4 0.82 17 51.6 34.9 42.3 + 3.1 43.8 6 0.71 24 48.3 31. |
76746ff4-0ce4-48bd-b1a5-92892ec4e888 | 9 38.9 — 0.7 43.1 6 0.74 March 3 57.2 35.1 45.8 + 5.5 43.1 5 0.52 10 52.8 33.2 41.7 + 0.7 43.4 5 0.55 17 50.1 27.2 40.5 — 1.0 43.2 3 0.95 24 57.6 31.7 43.6 + 1.5 43.3 3 0.24 31 70.6 37.8 51.5 + 7.8 44.3 6 0.28 April 7 63.2 35 2 47.7 + 1.7 45.6 2 0.09 14 68.0 31.2 46.9 + 0. |
f17b5e5e-3e41-4111-b353-bdd45710bb5e | 8 45.9 6 0.75 21 58.0 35.3 45.9 — 20 46.7 — 000 28 59.9 50.7 45.8 — 2.8 46.7 3 0.46 May 5 80.6 41.7 58.4 + 8.8 47.5 2 012 12 71.8 34.1 50.7 — 0.6 49.6 4 0.33 19 60.5 37.9 46.0 — 6.9 49.4 3 0.36 26 66.8 36.8 51.0 — 3.9 49.6 3 0.44 June 2 62.7 42.3 49.0 — 7.8 49.9 2 0.75 9 71. |
fd077034-9bb7-4c67-a5df-98dc8c039820 | 0 35.4 52.7 — 5.5 50.1 3 0.18 16 72.0 44.6 55.3 — 3.2 51.0 2 0.18 23 79.2 38.2 56.4 — 3.5 51.7 3 0.04 30 78.3 43.4 58.8 — 2.6 52.6 1 0.08 143 METEOROLOGY—continued. Week ending 1923. Temperature of the Air. Departure from average mean air temp. of 65 years. Average Temperature 4 feet below ground. Number of days on whi... |
cab442ec-352f-4e57-8ec4-2612720e8455 | July 7 90.1 49.9 65.4 + 3.3 53.6 - 0.00 14 92.2 52.2 73.9 + 11.2 56.0 2 1.88 21 83.9 49.9 66.2 + 2.9 57.8 3 0.07 28 80.4 48.2 63.0 + 0.3 58.2 3 0.23 Aug. |
ff5931bd-a2a2-4838-b8d5-9fce85e4b58f | 4 78.1 49.8 61.8 — 0.3 58.1 3 0.39 11 90.7 45.9 68.5 + 6.2 58.5 — 0.00 18 88.2 48.1 64.0 + 1.7 59.1 3 0.44 25 71.3 49.7 59.7 — 1.5 58.9 3 0.92 Sept. |
fa6b3100-cc67-42f3-8ee6-7ea31a0fe51c | 1 72.6 43.3 56.4 — 3.9 58.3 4 0.56 8 71.4 40.3 55.4 — 3.9 57.2 1 0.10 15 77.4 42.9 60.0 + 2.0 57 0 2 0.34 22 63.3 390 52.5 — 4.1 56.6 5 0.48 29 73.4 42.9 58.0 + 2.9 55.9 3 0.24 Oct. |
003ff31e-2bed-4ebc-8f4f-9b00c5055d13 | 6 75.1 33.5 51.8 — 1.6 55.8 4 1.04 13 67.8 41.9 53.3 + 2.1 54.9 6 1.73 20 66.6 34.3 49.8 + 0.3 53.9 4 0.85 27 59.3 43.6 51.5 + 3.6 53.1 7 1.29 Nov. |
57cfa060-3f4d-4367-b129-4a2d59361959 | 3 59.9 36.9 49.8 + 2.7 52.3 4 0.32 10 52.6 23.4 40.2 — 5.2 51.5 4 0.78 17 54.8 26.0 42.5 — 0.7 48.9 4 0.56 24 44.1 29.9 36.5 — 5.7 47.3 1 0.02 Deo. |
ad09dc6e-265e-4cde-9544-0461dcd6b01a | 1 45.4 22.7 32.7 — 8.7 45.8 1 0.08 8 48.0 27.3 38.2 — 3.0 44.7 4 0.27 15 48.2 25.3 40.7 — 0.2 44.1 1 0.02 22 49.8 28.5 40.1 + 0.5 44.1 4 0.32 29 49.9 24.3 37.7 — 0.8 43.4 6 0.90 |
d35fdd1b-539f-4dae-8cef-9eafc7d7c228 | Woo 24 AC 4372 Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. ANNUAL REPORT of the Medical Officer of Health for WOOLWICH. 1924. by J. MACMILLAN, D.S.O.,M.C„ M.B., D.P.H., Medical Officer of Health. Woolwich : The Pioneer Press, Ltd. (T.U. Fed.), 3, New Road. 1925. Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. ANNUAL REPORT of the Medical Offi... |
7cf9e17b-bc0f-4ce9-b174-42c5f94d6889 | Councillor Miss G. E. Walters, J.P. (Chairman). Councillor Miss M. Crout, J.P. (Vice-Chairman). Alderman Mrs. E. Dormer. Councillors R. M. W. Allen. W. C. Montano. P. Chinnery. W. E. H. Narborough. H. A. Hart. S. H. Reed. A. A. Holden. H. C. E. Saville. J. Lee Mrs. M. E. T. Smith. Rev. J. F. Matthews. Miss S. Turnbull.... |
dd6ae29d-0fae-49e3-8201-a894c9fd9697 | Alderman Mrs. E. Dormer. Councillor P. Chinnery. Councillor Rev. J. F. Matthews. Councillor Mrs. M. E. T. Smith. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS. page Public Health and Housing Committee 2 Maternity and Child Welfare Committee . 2 do. Visiting Sub-Committee 2 Preface 6 I.—General Statistics. Population 9 II.—Vital Statistics. Summ... |
23c0f045-e208-415e-9bd6-f4a2775b3119 | Notifications 34 Deaths of Notified Cases 38 Notifications each year since 1901 39 Measles 40 Scarlet Fever 40 Diphtheria 43 Pneumonia, Malaria, Dysentery and Trench Fever 45 Ophthalmia Neonatorum 48 Puerperal Fever 49 Zymotic Enteritis 49 Acute Poliomyelitis 49 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 51 Encephalitis Lethargica 51 O... |
a76cf191-2869-4c60-9555-c9d985ebe78b | Administrative Action .. 79 Work of the Centres 80 Treatment 81 Dental Scheme 82 Work of the Health Visitors 82 Supply of Milk to Necessitous, Expectant and Nursing Mothers, and Y oung Children 84 Feeding of Infants in Woolwich 84 Rate of Growth of Woolwich Infants 86 VI.—Laboratory Work. Public Analyst . 91 Bacteriolo... |
0ead1ba0-ec93-4e11-8ca5-a23aefaea15b | Adoptive Acts, By-laws and Regulations in force in the Borough 92 Staff 95 Complaints 95 Scavenging 96 Closet Accommodation 96 Drainage 96 Sanitary Inspection of the Borough 97 Destruction of Rats 100 5 page Mosquitoes 100 Legal Proceedings 101 Rag Flock Act 104 Offensive Trades 104 Smoke Abatement 104 Disinfection and... |
886008f1-289c-4d9c-8c60-5e492d05ac8d | Housing Statistics 121 General Housing Conditions 123 Housing Survey 123 Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Act 124 Underground Sleeping Rooms 125 Action taken under Housing Acts 125 Unhealthy Areas 126 New Houses 127 Meteorology. 6 PREFACE. To the Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors of the Metropolitan ... |
60453e1d-21da-4995-8dcd-bf25c501f694 | The chief vital statistics relating to the year are as follows: The civilian population is estimated by the Registrar General at 139,980, a figure which shews a decrease of 20 compared with last year. My own estimate is 141,088. The birth rate (18.5) is lower than last year. The marriage rate (15.7) compares with 16.9 ... |
65f04777-3411-41b9-890a-6726fecde7e4 | Slight increases are recorded in the number of cases of pneumonia, diphtheria and scarlet fever. Influenza was present in epidemic form in the first three months of the year. At the end of the year there were 1,868 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and 539 cases of non-pulmonary tuberculosis making a total of 2,407 cases... |
e5bd1dee-2079-4ef4-a604-d3f3d635d1c3 | Details of the work done by this Committee will be found in the Tuberculosis Section of the report. Maternity and Child Welfare work has continued to grow in usefulness during the year. The attendances at the welfare centres have increased from 2,249 in 1918 to 26,706 in 1923, and 28,616 in 1924. These figures speak fo... |
ff5cca2a-37a2-47e7-9bee-4df9be67287a | As in previous years, much attention has been paid during the year to the supervision of food supplies. I have again to express my appreciation of the work of the staff of the Health Department and to thank the members of the Public Health and Housing and Maternity and Child Welfare Committees for their support and sym... |
d24e671c-a9fc-4212-8da4-982b22c747d6 | Area (acres) 8,282 Population, 1924 :— Total (including military) 144,400 Civilians 139,980 Number of Inhabited houses, 1921 26,048 Number of families or separate occupiers, 1921 33,647 Rateable value, October, 1924 £974,865 Sum represented by a penny rate, October, 1924 £4,061 Population. In June, 1921, at the time of... |
2d25c9b6-a0dc-4d24-8af0-3a00e41cacf8 | These figures of the Registrar 10 General are based on the adjusted 1921 census figures, after allowance has been made for the varying rate of natural increase, as evidenced by the births and deaths, and for migration as indicated from other sources. As Woolwich is one of the few London Boroughs where land is available... |
192eae6f-f341-49de-a29b-3dcf67237a8f | As a result, compared with 1923, an increase is shown in the population of Eltham and a slight decrease in the populations of the other three registration districts. The estimated figures are as follows :— TABLE No. 2. Estimated population Woolwich 32,578 West Plumstead 41,011 East Plumstead 35,438 Eltham 30,953 139,98... |
732e3cfb-8012-4751-b32b-c5c3ad520b16 | *1901 35,998 38,569 29,758 7,226 111,551 *1911 31,204 40,328 30,888 13,450 115,870 *1921 32,097 40,955 34,947 28,308 136,307 1922 32,545 41,544 35,450 28,715 138,254 1923 32,620 41,249 35,552 30,579 140,000 1924 32,578 41,011 35,438 30,952 139,980 * Census years. 12 SECTION II.—VITAL STATISTICS. In accordance with the ... |
6f9f8bca-f5af-4eba-81a3-092d25844e14 | Births—Legitimate 2,516 „ Illegitimate 74 2,590 Birth Rate 18-5 Deaths 1,543 Death rate 110 Number of women dying in, or in consequence of child birth 10 (a) From sepsis 2 (b) From other causes 8 Deaths of infants under one year 168 (a) Legitimate 157 (b) Illegitimate 11 Infantile mortality rate . 65 Deaths from Measle... |
bdde5d29-fb4a-4951-bc7b-76484a20c2b3 | of Non-re adents registered in the District. of Residents not registered in the District. Under 1 Yr. of Age. At all Ages. i Number. Rate. Number. Rate per 1,000 Nett Births. Number. Rate. |
c0159cec-9dac-4af2-aa20-ec3ab7486556 | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1920 a 141,666 3658 24.7 1328 113 272 224 61 1487 10.5 b 147,827 192*1 c 136,307 3197 23.5 1365 90 319 197 62 1594 11.7 d 140,389 1922 a 138,254 2941 21.3 1354 98 347 184 62 1603 11.6 d 142,350 1923 c 140,000 2867 20.5 1198 64 253 123 43 1387 9.9 1924 c 139,980 2590 18.5 1274 75 344 168 65 1543 ... |
c7074087-de65-4aee-af82-9e9f596401a7 | b Population for Birth Rate, c Civil population. d Including Military. Area of District in acres (exclusive of area covered by water) 8,282 Census, ) Total Population, all ages 140,389 1921. J Civilian Population, all ages 136,307 BIRTHS. During the year 2,677 births were registered in Woolwich, 1,377 being boys and 1,... |
c0d42b69-fdf3-4338-aa65-714dbee789c4 | Woolwich 406 364 770 West Plumstead 364 326 690 East Plumstead 259 303 562 Eltham 295 273 568 The Borough 1324 1266 2590 The birth rate, calculated on the civil population, was 18 f> compared with 20'5 in 1923. Notification of Births. During the year 2,588 live births were notified. This is at the rate of 97 per cent, ... |
3b44d2c3-c260-4dca-994b-ea1046276f7c | 7 shows the number of births in each year since 1920, the number of live and still births notified each year, the percentage of notified births, and the birth rate for the same period for Woolwich, London, and England and Wales. TABLE No. 7. Year. No. of births. No. of live births notified. No. of still births. Percent... |
5aaa3b7f-df1f-4372-bfee-02b28cc67f94 | 1920 3658 3463 112 95 24.7 26.5 25.4 1921 3197 3011 91 94 23.5 22.3 22.4 1922 2941 2884 72 98 21.3 21.0 20.6 1923 2867 2864 93 97 20.5 20.2 19.7 1924 2590 2588 84 97 18.5 18.7 18.8 15 Natural Increase of Population. The natural increase of population is the excess of births over deaths. In 1921 it was 1,603; in 1922 it... |
78b8ff58-fbee-45b7-a368-ed51d6e45319 | 8 shows the birth rates in each registration district (after correction for outward and inward transfers) each year since 1920 :— TABLE No. 8. Period Woolwich West Plumstead East Plumstead Eltham The Borough 1923 30.4 21.9 24.1 23.2 24.7 1921 29.9 22.0 21.2 21.3 23.5 1922 26.1 18.9 20.1 20.8 21.3 1923 25.2 18.2 18.5 20... |
3a4f10cf-c533-4c08-af01-01c8d05e4aa9 | In 1924, 58 were registered in Woolwich, and 29 inward transfers and 13 outward transfers were made by the Registrar General. The nett figure for the Borough is therefore 74 :— TABLE No. 9. Year. Number of I Illegitimate births. legitimate birth rate per 1,000 births. 1920 141 38.5 1921 80 25.0 1922 106 36.0 1923 74 25... |
e1b3a8e6-9e81-45a6-9ba8-070113f06c38 | 5 shows the gross deaths, the nett deaths and the death rates, each year since 1920, and shows how the nett death figures are obtained. The nett deaths were 1,543 and the nett death rate 11.0. In 1923 the corresponding rate was 9.9. The death rate, 110, is the second lowest among the metropolitan boroughs, the death ra... |
ee2af479-6943-4c33-b429-b7493dd7bf5d | Woolwich Parish West Plumstead East Plumstead Elthara The Borough 1920 13.4 10.4 10.1 7.8 10.5 1921 13.9 13.5 10.2 8.6 11.7 1922 13.9 11.7 10.5 10.1 11.6 1923 12.1 10.5 9.7 6.9 9.9 1924 13.9 11.5 10.1 8.5 11.0 The seasonal mortality in the four quarters of the year was as follows:—First quarter, 15.1; second quarter, 1... |
e6b12c38-1237-47ce-b04b-890173104491 | In tabular form is shown below the number of deaths of Woolwich residents which took place in various Institutions during the year :— TABLE No. 11. Hospital or Institution. Number of Deaths. Poor Law Institutions 433 London General Hospitals 79 Mental Hospitals 53 Special Hospitals 63 Infectious Diseases Hospitals 30 S... |
6c4161dc-bc68-4d26-9283-9bd1211f28a4 | Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under 2 years).4 Total Deaths under One Year. Causes of Death certified byRegistered Medical Practitioners. Inquest Cases. Uncertified Causes of Death. England and Wales. . 18.8 12.2 0.01 0.00 0.12 0.02 0.10 0.06 0.49 0.44 7.3 75 92.3 6.6 1.1 105 County Boroughs and Great Towns, including Londo... |
dc443587-bcc2-40c3-b83a-407df6b8736d | 18.9 11.2 0.01 0.00 0.08 0.02 0.09 0.06 0.50 0.36 6.2 71 93.3 5.5 1.2 London 18.7 12.1 0.01 — 0.29 0.03 0.11 0.12 0.36 0.44 8.4 69 91.3 8.6 0.1 WOOLWICH 18.5 11.0 0.00 — 0.20 0.03 0.08 0.06 0.42 0.28 3.9 65 90.9 9.1 — 19 TABLE No. 13. Deaths of Woolwich Residents Registered during the Calendar Year 1924, classified by ... |
47f3f28d-09fd-4d1f-acee-1afe0c1f06b5 | Nett Deaths at the subjoined ages of " Residents " whether occurring within or without the District. AH Ages. Under 1 year. 1 and under 2 years. 2 and under 5 years. 5 and under 15 years. 15 and under 25 years. 25 and under 45 years 45 and under 65 years. 65 and under 75 years. 75 and upwards. All causes 1543 168 39 51... |
6ed33020-8199-47e0-94b4-8550f2bd4445 | Influenza 59 2 1 3 1 1 14 20 9 8 Encephalitis lethargica 5 . . 2 . . 2 1 . . Meningococcal Meningitis 1 . . 1 . . . •• . . Tuberculosis of Respiratory System 171 1 1 1 6 44 69 45 3 1 Other Tuberculous Diseases 28 5 2 8 6 2 4 . 1 . Cancer, malignant disease 181 . . . . . 19 89 51 22 Rheumatic Fever 6 . . . 3 1 . 2 . . D... |
8bc7fc21-b9e6-4e8a-8a42-a42a13ee1902 | Nett Deaths at the subjoined ages of " Residents " whether occurring within or without the District. All Ages. Under 1 year. 1 and under 2 years. 2 and under 5 years. 5 and under 15 years. 15 and under 25 years. 25 and under 45 years 45 and under 65 years. 65 and under 75. years. 75 and upwards. |
29482c03-5ec0-4ae3-88d9-1d0ab0f60644 | Heart Disease 173 .. .. .. 3 4 9 58 62 37 Arterio-sclerosis 49 .. .. .. .. .. 1 9 17 22 Bronchitis 142 15 3 .. 1 .. 5 17 41 60 Pneumonia (all forms) 95 25 16 5 .. 3 12 15 10 9 Other Respiratory Diseases 10 1 .. .. .. .. .. 4 1 4 Ulcer of Stomach or Duodenum 11 .. .. .. 1 1 3 6 .. .. Diarrhoea, &c. |
d70e06dd-1ea5-4cab-8319-8db00f5746d7 | 17 10 .. .. .. .. 1 2 1 3 Appendicitis and Typhlitis 7 .. .. .. 2 .. 1 2 2 .. Cirrhosis of Liver 9 .. .. .. .. .. 1 5 2 1 Acute and Chronic Nephritis 36 1 .. 1 2 1 4 14 8 5 Puerperal Sepsis 2 .. .. .. .. 1 1 .. .. .. Other accidents and diseases of pregnancy and parturition 8 .. .. .. .. 3 5 .. .. .. Congenital debilit... |
bbf3e781-b44c-4a91-a77f-4e1c63a37ec1 | 1 Other deaths from violence 39 1 1 .. 5 5 6 8 7 6 Other defined diseases 259 35 2 6 7 13 21 54 32 89 Causes ill-defined or unknown •• .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 21 TABLE No. 14. Showing the nett deaths of Woolwich residents, all deaths occurring in Institutions in the Borough, and deaths of Woolwich residents occurrin... |
a9d84098-dec6-45c6-a3a5-3773c4bbd930 | Measles 16 12 14 4 6 4 1 . 8 Scarlet Fever . 4 2 . 1 1 . . 4 Whooping Cough 2 10 6 3 2 1 2 . 1 Diphtheria 5 4 . 5 2 2 . . 9 Influenza 34 25 14 18 16 11 27 6 7 Encephalitis Letliargica 3 2 . 3 1 1 1 1 3 Meningococcal Meningitis . 1 1 . . . . . 1 Tuberculosis of Respiratory System 93 78 49 58 40 24 43 3 51 Other Tubercul... |
3b4f3482-7905-4668-978a-06a51c9302e5 | Malignant disease 87 94 45 59 42 35 42 8 39 Rheumatic Fever 2 4 2 1 . 3 1 . i Diabetes 8 8 5 7 1 3 5 . 3 Cerebral Haemorrhage, &c. 37 53 24 29 23 14 34 7 5 22 TABLE No. 14.—continued. Causes of Death. Male. Female. Woolwich Plums tead. Eltham. Deaths in Public Institutions. West. East. In Borough. Outlying Institutions... |
924082d5-6600-4b20-b695-685ad4aca917 | H eart Disease 89 84 49 50 43 31 30 1 17 Arterio-sclerosis 32 17 12 17 6 14 15 2 10 Bronchitis 74 68 56 41 36 9 27 2 9 Pneumonia (all forms) 47 48 32 26 17 20 10 6 19 Other respiratory diseases . . 5 5 2 4 4 .. 1 1 1 Ulcer of Stomach or Duodenum 8 3 4 4 2 1 1 .. 4 Diarrhoea, &c. 10 7 8 1 6 2 8 1 5 Appendicitis and Typh... |
02120bcf-4f2c-41cc-a0cf-49ce41792faf | 1 Acute and Chronic Nephritis 25 11 10 9 12 5 11 . 5 Puerperal Sepsis . 2 1 . . 1 . . 1 Other Accidents and Diseases of Pregnancy and Parturition . 8 1 3 2 2 3 . 3 Congenital Debility and Malformation, Premature Birth 29 34 14 15 17 17 27 2 5 Suicide 9 3 5 1 4 2 1 . 1 Other Deaths from Violence 25 14 8 11 9 11 10 5 16 ... |
bfb50b0a-bbd4-4254-b365-879265d52140 | 13 shows that 181 deaths were due to Cancer, 173 to Heart Disease, 171 to Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 142 to Bronchitis, 95 to Pneumonia, 90 to Cerebral hemorrhage, 63 to Congenital Debility, and 59 to Influenza. These figures show an increase which is particularly marked in the case of respiratory diseases. There were 28 ... |
b1523f62-273b-4e20-97ae-8ddba2a1b88e | Pneumonia. Other Respiratory. Total Death Rate. No. under 5 years. Percentage under 5 years. 1912 105 93 23 221 1.8 78 35.8 1913 115 106 11 232 1.9 65 28.0 1914 118 137 11 266 2.2 91 34.2 1915 168 180 18 366 2.7 125 34.1 1916 130 130 13 273 2.1 60 21.9 1917 113 142 17 272 2.1 87 31.9 1918 108 208 5 321 2.4 112 34.9 191... |
9526c7a8-de38-457c-a72b-3825f2969d67 | 5 70 32.7 1921 113 98 21 232 1.7 51 22.0 1922 123 116 5 244 1.8 64 26.2 1923 93 65 10 168 1.2 22 13.1 1924 142 95 10 247 1.8 65 26.3 Diarrhoea. 17 deaths were certified to be due to diarrhceal diseases, and 10 of these occurred in children under two years of age. The figures for 1923 were identical. 24 Violence and Sui... |
cb3d1d39-e3a9-4a42-a464-eb306c1106cb | The death rate per 1,000 births was 3.86, a figure above the average of the last five years. Of these ten deaths, seven occurred in hospitals. In detail the causes of death were as follows:—Puerperal sepsis, 2; eclampsia, 3; placenta praevia, 2; inversion of uterus, 1; concealed haemorrhage, 1; and embolism, 1. The thr... |
a8025eae-60b0-4735-82ce-981d70103f4f | Males. Females. Total. Rate. Percentage of Total Deaths. 1920 60 95 155 1.09 10.42 1921 76 106 182 1.34 11.42 1922 72 94 166 1.20 10.36 1923 91 84 175 1.25 12.62 1924 87 94 181 1.29 11.73 25 The following Table, No. 17, shows the seat of the primary disease in all deaths from Cancer (excluding all other specified malig... |
eb7814d0-3ae6-4c94-b568-37717ecba5ac | 38 23 Liver and Gall Bladder 3 3 6 - Intestines 11 6 17 4 Rectum 0 9 14 4 Uterus - 17 17 9 Ovary - 4 4 2 Breast 1 18 19 4 Vagina and Vulva — — — — Skin 1 1 2 1 Larynx 3 2 5 1 Lung 2 1 3 2 Pancreas 1 2 3 - Neck 3 — 3 1 Bladder 8 — 8 6 Other specified organs 3 4 7 2 Abdominal Cavity (unspecified) — 2 2 2 Other and undefi... |
612f634a-0404-4441-b351-0ffc048e3977 | There were 141 inquests held on Woolwich residents during the year, compared with the 128 in 1923, 144 in 1922, 102 in 1921, and 145 in 1920. DEATHS OF CHILDREN 1-5 YEARS OF AGE. The number of deaths of children between 1-2 years of age was 39, and between 2-5 years, 51. The causes of death are given in detail in Table... |
f310216e-f40a-4a2e-ad74-a885bc90c928 | These rates have been calculated on an estimated population living at these ages, the population being calculated in accordance with the method outlined by the Registrar General in the Census Report for 1911. The figures for 1924 are also given:— TABLE No. 18. Child Mortality (1-2 Years). Deaths and death rates per 1,0... |
3d200e08-5de9-48d4-9881-9afda9547b67 | 1909-1913 13,189 90 43 102 28 72 335 1914-1918 13,078 110 23 125 18 57 333 1919-1923 14,040 57 20 67 8 46 198 1924 2,731 12 3 19 — 5 39 Corresponding Death Rates. |
b93cdb11-4694-4cba-b41e-5bff68a879b6 | 1909-1913 13,189 6.83 3.26 7.73 2.12 5.46 25.40 1914-1918 13,078 8.41 1.76 9.56 1.38 4.36 25.46 1919-1923 14,040 4.06 1.42 4.77 57 3.28 14.10 1924 2,731 4.40 1.10 6.96 .. 1.83 14.28 27 TABLE No. 19. Child Mortality (2-5 Years). Deaths and death rates per 1,000 estimated age population from stated groups of diseases, in... |
eb4140bb-17f1-429f-8051-35393d1468fe | Total Deaths. 1909-1913 41,068 123 48 45 10 59 285 1914-1918 37,549 116 55 72 4 89 336 1919-1923 39,389 75 23 42 8 56 204 1924 9,054 23 9 5 .. 14 51 Corresponding Death Rates. |
617671ec-9937-4a35-b364-1dcd49dc2e10 | 1909-1913 41,068 2.99 1.17 1.10 .24 1.44 6.94 1914-1918 37,549 3.09 1.47 1.92 .11 2.37 8.95 1919-1923 39,389 1.90 .58 1.07 .20 1.42 5.18 1924 9,054 2.54 .99 .55 - 1.55 5.63 INFANTILE MORTALITY. The number of deaths under one year was 168, compared with 123 in 1923, 184 in 1922, and 197 in 1921. The Infantile mortality ... |
af8d76fa-2ffd-4c56-a2f6-7b2800ac0344 | 20, shows the infantile mortality rate in each registration district, and it will be noticed that, as in 1923, the rate is highest in Woolwich and lowest in West Plumstead. The Table also shows the comparable figures each year since 1920:— Illegitimate Deaths. The number of deaths amongs illegitimate infants was 11. A ... |
ca1f3d0c-ea19-4f78-9caf-3ebec2864218 | The increase in the rate, from 43 to 65, was in the main, due to Whooping Cough, Measles, and Respiratory diseases. Table No. 25 shows in detail a comparison of the rates of 1923 and 1924. The following Table, No. 21, has been constructed to show in detail the infant mortality rates under 4 weeks and under one year, ea... |
13e76e1c-f474-45d5-98a1-24b193ffc53c | Infant Deaths. Total Number Infant Deaths under 4 weeks. Total Number under 4 weeks per 1,000 births. 1905 3549 103 366 130 37 1906 3524 111 391 146 41 1907 3295 111 372 140 42 1908 3082 95 292 116 38 1909 2937 82 240 87 30 1910 2844 84 241 104 37 1911 2814 98 273 92 33 1912 2747 73 201 90 33 1913 2876 80 229 92 32 191... |
42161c4d-0697-4596-a863-2d05ec201aec | 104 268 109 42 1919 2737 86 235 117 43 1920 3658 61 224 101 28 1921 3197 62 197 72 23 1922 2941 62 184 87 29 1923 2867 43 123 72 25 1924 2590 65 168 69 27 Total 59647 83 4940 1995 33 Table No. 21 shows that the death rate under 4 weeks was 27, an increase of two on that of the previous year, but well below the average ... |
ad8510cb-776d-4703-adde-761893cb5e81 | On the next three pages are three Tables which classify in various ways the infant mortality figures of the Borough; while Table No. 25, which follows, shows the various rates for stated groups of diseases presented in a comparable form with the rates for 1923 and the preceding five-yearly period:— 30 TABLE No. 22. INF... |
d8ee7520-98a0-42f6-9a57-c55eb9e9a0ec | 3 3 6 Scarlet Fever . . . . . . . . . . Whooping-cough . . 1 . 1 2 . 2 2 7 Diphtheria and Croup . . . . . . . . . . Erysipelas . . . . . . . . . . Tuberculuus Meningitis . . . . . . . 2 2 4 Abdominal Tuberculosis . . . . . . . . . . Other Tuberculous Diseases . . . . . . 2 . . 2 Meningitis (not Tuberculous) . . . . . 1... |
2280110d-90ef-4cfe-8bc8-34f0bf5dc55f | 1 2 5 8 8 2 25 Diarrhoea . . . . . . . . . . Enteritis . . . 1 1 3 2 4 . 10 Gastritis . . . . . . . . . . Syphilis 1 . . . 1 2 . 1 . 4 Rickets . . . . . . . . 1 1 Suffocation, overlying . . . . . 1 . . . 1 Injury at Birth 5 1 . . 6 . . . . 6 Atelectasis 6 . . . 6 . . . . 6 Congenital Malformation 8 3 . . 11 2 . . . 13 ... |
c5f91990-6ed6-4deb-9d9e-fbf158d4a77d | 20 Other causes 1 1 1 3 6 2 3 2 16 49 8 7 5 69 34 23 25 17 168 Nett Births registered during Legitimate 2516 the calendar year Illegitimate 74 Nett Deaths registered during Legitimate 157 the calendar year Illegitimate 11 31 TABLE No. 23. INFANT DEATHS, 1924. Cause of Death. The Borough. Woolwich. West Plumstead. East ... |
19b83f5e-c5c7-4274-8e51-338ce1fb771a | 3 . 2 . 1 Diphtheria and Croup . . . . . . . . . . Erysipelas . . . . . . . . . . Tuberculous Meningitis 2 2 1 . . 1 . . . . Abdominal Tuberculosis . . . . . . . . . . Other Tuberculous Diseases 1 1 1 . . . . . . 1 Meningitis (not Tuberculous) l 2 1 1 . . . . . 1 Convulsions 2 1 2 . . . . . . 1 Laryngitis . . . . . . .... |
1cef243d-2fa5-4f1e-a6be-40adebc98e62 | Enteritis 7 3 4 1 . 1 2 . 1 1 Gastritis . . . . . . . . . . Syphilis 3 1 2 . . 1 . . . . Rickets . . |
9b5af106-409b-4a58-a437-f7289664828b | 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 Suffocation, Overlying 1 .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. Injury at Birth 3 3 .. 1 1 1 .. .. 2 1 Atelectasis 2 4 .. 1 .. .. 1 2 1 1 Congenital Malformation 6 7 1 .. .. 2 2 2 3 3 Premature Birth 11 15 3 2 1 4 4 6 3 3 Atrophy, Debility and Marasmus 11 9 6 2 3 2 2 2 .. 3 Other Causes 10 6 2 3 3 .. 2 3 3 .. ... |
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