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d880c1c9-3f55-4bae-bd2a-715e3bff1565 | js 0 1 "o o Β£ Plumstead. a 9 J a J3 be 3 o E O Β« X o & 8 Β£ Plumstead. e I J a . 00 Β£ 3 H β o Β£ 3 H Diphtheria 278 121 76 49 32 1-97 3-89 1-92 1-39 0-91 Scarlet Fever 478 162 133 88 95 3-40 5-21 3-36 2-50 2-73 Enteric Fever 9 4 2 2 1 0-06 013 0-05 0-06 0-03 Puerperal Fever 8 3 1 . . 4 0-06 0-10 0-03 0-12 Puerperal Pyrex... |
ad1ff404-ec65-4c53-b28c-73319bfed8b3 | 0-32 Erysipelas 65 14 15 19 17 0-46 0-45 0-38 0-54 0-49 Pneumonia 316 83 72 76 85 2-24 2-67 1-82 2-16 2-44 Malaria 3 1 2 002 003 0-06 Ophthalmia Neonatorum 19 9 3 4 3 013 0-29 0-08 0-11 0-09 Dysentery 1 1 0-01 0-03 Encephalitis Lethargica 6 3 2 i 004 010 0-05 0-03 Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis 4 2 1 l 003 0-06 0-03 0-03 Po... |
23f3a38c-c750-4023-8232-7d1682f7fc55 | Enteritis 12 2 8 2 009 0 06 0-23 0-06 Pulmonary Tuberculosis 269 83 73 66 47 1-91 2-67 1-84 1-87 1-35 Tuberculosis (Non-pulmonary) 84 30 18 17 19 0-60 0-96 0-45 0-48 0-55 Measles (including German Measles). . 457 42 153 65 197 3-25 1-35 3-86 1-84 5-66 2042 566 553 405 518 14-51 18-20 13-95 11-20 14-90 97 TABLE No. 47. ... |
153e4721-e6ba-475c-a1d2-18e52801eadc | All Ages. Age Groups. Under 1 1- 2- 3- 4- 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-35 35-45 45-65 65- Diphtheria 10 .. 1 1 1 1 5 .. .. .. .. 1 .. Scarlet Fever .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Enteric Fever .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Puerperal Fever 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. Puerperal Pyrexia . . . . . . . . . . ... |
5f5800a5-d857-4e47-8a55-665e5b5612db | Ophthalmia Neonatorum . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dysentery 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . Encephalitis Lethargica 3 . . . . . . . . . 2 . 1 Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis . . . . . . . . . . . . Poliomylitis . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zymotic Enteritis 6 5 . 1 . . . . . . . . . Tuberculosis Pulmonary Males 87 . . . . . . . 8 25 16... |
ad5a5520-16fb-4d04-a0ad-e26ace5d643e | 1 4 1 1 3 3 1 1 Females 14 1 4 . . 1 2 1 1 2 2 . . Total 30 1 4 1 . 2 6 2 2 5 5 1 1 Measles (including German Measles). 1 .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 300 14 12 9 4 6 13 5 26 65 40 66 40 98 TABLE No. 48. Notification of Infectious Diseases, 1901 to 1927. Year. Small-pox. Diphtheria and Mem. Croup Scarlet Fever. E... |
fab44c5a-73b1-4fa7-af62-a913a117e615 | Encephalitis lethargica. Ophthalmia Neonatorum. Zymotic Enteritis.Β§ Anthrax. Malaria. Dysentery. Pneumonia.β Measles.β‘ 1901 21 216 311 68 72 8 . 1 . . . . . . . . . 323 1902 228 233 267 50 98 11 189 1 . . . . . . . . . 646 1903 6 186 389 42 58 2 165 3 . . . . . . . . . 661 1904 6 163 472 25 74 5 186 1 . . . . . . . . .... |
f06b3c79-9b41-4501-af0c-0abbbe88c0af | 387 528 40 97 8 176 . . . . . 366 . . . . 825 1907 . 275 1023 27 110 6 150 . 1 . . . 93 . . . . 1453 1908 . 362 596 19 90 6 154 . 1 . . . 173 . . . . 519 1909 . 268 1027 13 113 9 206 . . . . . 149 . . . . 768 1910 1 171 524 10 89 7 196 . 1 . . . 102 . . . . 396 1911 . 239 518 16 82 16 375 . 1 3 . 8 866 . . . . 801 1912... |
aa2100cc-8f1b-4efa-a3e2-30f41c6f9fcb | 775 1913 . 321 626 14 70 8 675 . . 1 . 14 338 . . . . 387 1914 . 416 714 18 107 7 498 . 1 . . 18 199 . . . . 967 1915 . 286 601 31 138 6 489 . 50 2 . 19 173 . . . . 1179 1916 . 271 232 9 95 16 469 . 17 . . 33 80 . . . . 1590 1917 . 277 147 12 79 12 543 . 22 1 . 41 101 . . . . 1710 1918 . 240 222 12 61 14 660 . 11 3 . 2... |
7c5a3c3b-ad5a-40b4-80f5-2548ab82af1f | 7 1 3 34 123 1 61 7 123 1886 1920 1 427 538 6 82 13 428 . 6 . 3 29 31 . 29 1 136 1013 1921 . 592 1351 11 59 14 356 . 2 . 9 32 454 . 10 4 236 481 1922 . 437 511 8 37 11 305 1 2 4 3 26 31 . 11 . 345 2698 1923 . 152 334 16 40 8 311 . 5 6 1 18 49 . 4 1 242 194 1924 . 195 440 11 45 7 342 . 12 5 17 27 13 . 3 1 354 2679 1925 ... |
6fc2762e-d0c3-461a-bffa-34d2a53febc7 | 299 364 16 44 9 300 . 5 1 10 31 13 . 5 1 277 1916 1926 . 393 411 8 . 11 349 1 9 5 7 18 23 . 5 . 292 1246 1927 . 278 478 9 65 38 353 . 4 3 6 19 12 . 3 1 316 457 * Voluntary Notification to 1910 ; partial to 1912 : all cases thereafter. β Includes all forms of Pneumonia. β‘ Measles compulsorily notifiable from 1/1/1916 to... |
64f70458-cf41-4521-b7d0-3ea32ff98d72 | No case of small pox was notified during the year, and no action was necessary by the Medical Officer of Health under the Public Health (Small Pox Prevention) Regulations, 1919. SCARLET FEVER. Notification. During the year 478 cases of scarlet fever were notified, compared with 411 in 1926 and 364 in 1925. The case rat... |
84e58a5b-cfc6-4f66-8b2e-c668a1ae558e | George's. Burrage. Herbert. Glyndon. St. Margaret's. Central. St. Nicholas. Eltham. Total Houses. Total Cases. Number of houses in which 1 caase occurred 24 11 23 68 20 22 16 38 12 44 60 338 338 2 cases occurred 1 1 4 7 3 2 2 5 3 10 7 45 90 3 ,, ,, 1 β 1 β 1 β 1 1 1 1 7 14 42 4 ,, ,, β β β 1 β β β 1 β β β 2 8 Total Hou... |
5731c0d9-92c4-4bf3-8d46-a5cb7a6bd761 | The following Table shows the number of return cases, the dates of admission to hospital, the dates of discharge from hospital, and some observations on the condition of the primary case on discharge. TABLE No. 50. No. in register. Date admitted to hospital. Date discharged. Total days in hospital. Onset of secondary c... |
9c86c6d1-d9d5-4490-817e-b69570a0ff31 | 69 20/3/27 3/5/27 44 14/5/27 179 3/6/27 20/7/27 47 26/7/27 β 152 17/5/27 6/7/27 50 4/8/27 β 153 16/5/27 6/7/27 51 279 6/8/27 21/9/27 46 3/10/27 52 1/3/27 13/5/27 73 30/5/27 313 8/9/27 19/10/27 41 3/11/27 Nasal discharge 12 22/1/27 26/3/27 63 12/4/27 Peeling. |
a811bc59-088b-4733-9a47-211c1e6e6ebc | 321 13/9/27 5/10/27 22 10/10/27 β 230 3/7/27 29/10/27 118 17/11/27 Ear discharge 27/11/27 62 13/3/27 7/5/27 55 24/5/27 76 27/3/27 6/5/27 40 188 12/6/27 6/8/27 55 17/8/27 β 289 21/8/27 15/10/27 55 21/10/27 Home Isolation. Twenty-seven cases, or 5.7 per cent. were isolated at home, and in no instance did a return case oc... |
fcfdeadb-1da7-44b7-87d4-0bfdd4eb0b4e | 101 Employees of the Royal Arsenal are not allowed to remain at work unless cases are removed to hospital or a certificate of efficient home isolation is issued by the Medical Officer of Health. During the year one such certificate was issued. Dick Test. This has not been employed in the area so far as I am aware. DIPH... |
9f789927-5c3d-47d1-988d-8c58551b632e | The following Table shows the house distribution by wards. The term "house" is synonymous with the term "family," except in nine instances where two families were involved. 102 TABLE No. 51. Dockyard. St. Mary's. River. St. George's. Burrage. Herbert. Glyndon. St. Margaret's. Central. St. Nicholas'. Eltham. Total House... |
744cd431-ca5b-4131-9dcf-c14d117686b0 | Number of Houses in which 1 case occurred 23 16 25 34 16 11 19 17 8 34 23 226 226 2 cases occurred β 1 5 3 1 1 2 1 1 1 3 19 38 3 ,, ,, β β β β 1 β β β β 1 1 3 9 4 ,, ,, β β β β β β β β β β β β β 5 β ,, β β β 1 β β β β β β β 1 5 Total Houses 23 17 30 38 18 12 21 18 9 36 27 249 278 Antitoxin. Diphtheria antitoxin is kept... |
b7290d48-a374-4556-9367-325bd3732835 | The amount supplied during the year was 36,000 units. The total cost to the Council was Β£2 14s. 0d., all of which was recovered. The corresponding figures in 1926 were as follows:β56,000 units, total cost, Β£4 4s. Od.; none issued free. Schick Test. This has not been employed in the area so far as I am aware, and no art... |
d13dc064-0196-459f-a6e1-291cde060e4d | 8 M. 55 Enteric Fever Paratyphoid B. 2 June 14 F. 47 Enteric Fever Cerebellar abscess. 3 July 28 F. 28 Enteric Fever Paratyphoid B. 4 Aug. 22 F. 4 Typhoid Fever Typhoid Fever. 5 Aug. 31 M. 16 Paratyphoid Fever Paratyphoid B. 6 Sept. 22 M. 22 Enteric Fever Enteric Fever. 7 Oct, 13 F. 51 Paratyphoid B. Paratyphoid B. 8 O... |
6fbb10db-4de4-4579-a0aa-f4cb00a45c20 | In tabular form is given below the ultimate diagnosis of each case and the result where known. TABLE No. 53. Date notified. Sex. Age. Ultimate Diagnosis. Remarks. 1927. Mar. 5 M. 57 Encephalitis Lethargica Died 15/3/27. Mar. 16 M. 15 Encephalitis Lethargica β May 27 M. 23 Encephalitis Lethargica Military Case. June 8 M... |
2ddac234-6814-4ed7-bf41-31b2251aca2c | All the cases were admitted to hospital. TABLE No. 54. Date notified. Sex. Age. Ultimate Diagnosis. Remarks. 1927. May 20 F. 1ΒΌ Tuberculous Meningitis Died 31/5/27. July 11 F. 23 Tuberculous Meningitis β Aug. 30 M. ΒΎ Cerebrospinal Meningitis β Nov. 24 M. 1 Zymotic Enteritis β PNEUMONIA. During the year 280 notification... |
8f2f4e12-a103-4eb8-808f-5922360a6579 | During the year 61 cases were nursed at home, 956 visits being made by the nurses of the local nursing associations. The total cost of this service to the Council was Β£59 15s. Od. In tabular form is given below the notification of, and deaths from, the pneumonias each year since 1923. 105 TABLE No. 55. Year. Notificati... |
1cbf20a3-f96e-4f15-bcdb-b47ea9d02cd9 | Mary's 1 2 I 4 8 River 4 10 6 8 28 St. George's 9 8 4 5 26 Burrage 2 1 2 5 10 Herbert 5 2 4 1 12 Glyndon 9 9 2 9 29 St. Margaret's 9 4 4 4 21 Central 5 3 2 7 17 St. Nicholas 18 12 4 25 59 Eltham 19 13 7 46 85 84 66 36 130 316 The following Table, No. 57, shows the number of notifications of pneumonia received each mont... |
68065e94-6c68-4b9a-ab49-7f9c08a84fd3 | of Deaths Lobar. Broncho. Influen zal. Acute Primary (not specified). Acute Primary Pneumonia Influenzal Pneumonia January 36 36 72 8 22 12 30 26 7 February 31 9 40 4 10 10 16 13 11 March 12 10 22 7 4 3 8 9 β April 13 11 24 7 6 3 8 8 β May 27 10 37 16 4 2 15 5 1 June 19 3 22 8 3 1 10 4 β July 11 4 15 5 3 β 7 3 β August... |
a604eb58-8e4d-42ba-bd92-68810d554f94 | 10 4 β November 7 1 8 3 2 β 3 3 β December 26 15 41 11 7 5 18 10 3 204 112 316 84 66 36 130 94 22 ERYSIPELAS. The number of notifications received during the year was 65, compared with 46 in 1926. No special comment is called for on the incidence of this disease. MALARIA, TRENCH FEVER AND DYSENTERY. Three cases of mala... |
34496dae-de65-4aa8-982b-43ccf2d39cd1 | Eight cases of puerperal fever and thirty cases of puerperal pyrexia were notified during the year, compared with four and seven, respectively, in 1926. Most of the cases of puerperal pyrexia were febrile conditions coinciding with the 107 puerperium and were not puerperal infection, but some of them should have been n... |
cbe4c896-ca6f-4c7c-9682-90f8880725c7 | During the year 19 cases of Ophthalmia Neonatorum were notified, and 7 cases were treated in hospital. In tabular form is shown below, as required by the Ministry of Health, the result of each case. TABLE No. 58. Ophthalmia Neonatorum. Date Notified. Cases Treated. Vision Unimpaired. Vision impaired. Total Blindness. D... |
d35d5947-ff0a-4a3e-acd7-807783e4fc88 | 16 Yes β Yes β β β March 9 Yes β Yes β β β April 3 β Yes Yes β β β 13 β Yes Yes β β β May 28 Yes β Yes β β β June 24 β Yes Yes β β β July 9 Yes β Yes β β β 14 Yes β Yes β β β ,, 20 β Yes Yes β β β ,, 21 Yes β Yes β β β Aug. 6 Yes β Yes β β β Sept. 18 Yes β Yes β β β Dec. 6 β Yes Yes β β β ,, 8 β Yes Yes β β β 108 Nursi... |
b411d7e4-5f48-48cd-ad85-366a5d1ce24f | The number of cases notified and the number of deaths certified to be due to diarrhoeal diseases in each quarter are shown below. Five deaths were in infants under one year of age. Quarter. Cases. Deaths. First 7 2 Second 1 1 Third 3 1 Fourth 1 2 WHOOPING COUGH. During the year 264 cases of Whooping Cough came to the k... |
45a08d7f-1d67-4f90-80ab-b8b2fc8e3a64 | Measles is not a notifiable disease in Woolwich, andΒ» consequently, we depend on the notifications received from the School Medical Service and cases discovered by the health visitors as an index of its prevalenceβan index which must be considerably below the number. By these methods 109 we obtained knowledge during th... |
7f3706f2-9a6a-4be8-9b85-8a173fe521dc | ANTERIOR POLIOMYELITIS. Three notifications were received during the year, compared with five in 1926 and one in 1925. Home Nursing. Under the Council's Maternity and Child Welfare scheme, home nursing assistance for children under five can be provided, and orthopaedic treatment given at the Remedial Clinic, Thomas Str... |
08e287d3-a7db-4766-85e8-a481af2ceab2 | A small charge is made in these cases, and during the year 65 such disinfections were carried out, and fees amounting to Β£29 6s. 6d. were paid. In tabular form below is shown the amount of disinfection which was carried out during the year. TABLE No. 59. Rooms disinfected after infectious diseases 657 ,, ,, β tuberculo... |
71e16826-dd65-4d44-b458-63f1f63c6174 | 1923 280 1731 2011 18 1 19 2030 1924 337 1924 2261 17 10 27 2288 1925 359 2082 2441 23 6 29 2470 1926 427 1934 2361 24 2 26 2387 1927 379 1852 2231 34 20 54 2285 1ll TUBERCULOSIS. This section of the report deals with the work of the Department under the Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1912, and under the Dis... |
df235474-bd16-489d-bdff-cb9cbe6ae895 | The staff of the Dispensary consists of one wholetime Tuberculosis Officer, one half-time Assistant Medical Officer, three Tuberculosis Visitors, one Clerk Dispenser, and one Lay Organiser, who also acts as Secretary of the Care Committee. Post-Graduate Course. In December one of the Tuberculosis Visitors attended the ... |
5eb42ea9-1ae1-47fb-a15f-b4d622b2fae1 | 0 to 1. 1 to 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. 20 to 25. 25 to 35. 35 to 45. 45 to 55. 55 to 65. 65 & upwards. Total Primary Notifications. Under 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. Total Primary Notifications. Pulmonary Males . . . . 3 2 16 23 39 23 26 5 5 142 177 . . 1 . . 1 1 8 145 β Females . . 4 5 1 32 15 36 20 8 5 126 151 . . . ... |
34d3e1cb-18c9-4bdc-9436-ea6c81eff9e3 | 8 8 7 3 2 6 4 3 . . . . 41 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 β Females 2 5 9 7 3 4 9 . . 1 1 2 43 49 . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Total 2 17 25 17 54 44 90 47 38 11 7 352 426 . . 1 . . 1 1 25 268 New Cases not Notified. Pulmonary Males . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . 3 2 . . 2 9 . . . . . . . . . . |
456b6820-27db-4aae-b113-2b5ac7bbc8ab | . . . . . . β Females . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 1 . . 1 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Non-pulmonary Males . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . β Females . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . |
be6fed90-df32-4859-b08a-4f66bf3a8335 | . . . . . . . . . . Grand Total 2 18 26 17 55 45 92 55 41 11 10 372 426 . . 1 . . 1 1 25 268 113 Notifications. During 1927, 353 primary notifications of tuberculosis were received, details of which are given in Table No. 61. In addition, 74 notifications were received relating to cases which had been previously notifi... |
128724a8-83e2-4d30-8592-3e97ee900116 | 1923 245 9 6 21 8 10 12 311 1924 273 8 6 16 22 6 11 342 1925 246 9 6 9 14 6 10 300 1926 287 8 6 14 11 7 16 349 1927 269 10 18 20 18 5 13 353 Cases of Tuberculosis in the District. It is the duty of the Medical Officer of Health to remove from the notification register entries relating to notifications in respect of per... |
33df8b9e-f271-42c1-a3ce-3de048dcb6ee | In consequence of this action the number of known cases of tuberculosis living in the district at the end of the year was 1,496, a very considerable reduction on the previous published figures of 2,210. The following Table, No. 63, shows the number of cases on the register at the beginning of 1927, the changes which ha... |
4678f16a-cf52-486f-9d5a-ff4c795070d7 | The number of deaths from tuberculosis was 178, 148 being certified as due to pulmonary tuberculosis and 30 to other forms. These figures compare with 165, 148, and 17 in 1926. The death-rate for all forms was 1.26. The following Table, No. 64, shows the number of deaths and death-rates from all forms of tuberculosis e... |
10d85bf4-7bd4-48f9-a2db-9b0287f600fa | 83 1.52 0.31 1916 210 169 41 1.61 1.30 0.31 1917 215 176 39 1.63 1.33 0.30 1918 231 199 32 1.72 1.48 0.24 1919 196 171 25 1.44 1.26 0.18 1920 188 161 27 1.38 118 0.20 1921 207 168 39 1.50 1.22 0.28 1922 190 163 27 1.37 1.18 0.19 1923 191 172 19 1.36 1.22 0.14 1924 199 171 28 1.42 1.22 0.20 1925 187 160 27 1.33 1. |
5b25d451-d137-4ea8-bd2c-689ac4f02d35 | 14 0.19 1926 165 148 17 1.16 1.04 0.12 1927 178 148 30 1.26 1.05 0.21 In addition to the deaths recorded in the above Table, nine persons who had been notified as suffering from tuberculosis died during the year from other causes and detailed information as to these is given in the following Table No. 65. TABLE No. 65.... |
814c0478-02d5-45ad-a1ab-76971ced611d | 7 22/8/27 Pneumonia. 8 6/14 Heart failure during operation. 9 28/7/25 Bronchitis. 116 The period which elapsed between notification and death is as shown below:β TABLE No. 66. Pulmonary. Percentage. NonPulmonary. Percentage. |
2d63a500-a07f-414c-9d66-ed3a534e87dd | Not Notified 11 7.43 5 16.67 0-1 month 25 16.89 15 50.00 1-3 months 11 7.43 β β 3-6 months 17 11.49 3 10.00 6-12 months 18 1216 2 6.67 1-2 years 25 16.89 1 3.33 2-5 years 26 17.57 1 3.33 Over 5 years 15 10.14 3 10.00 148 100.00 30 100.00 The ratio of non-notified tuberculosis deaths to the total tuberculosis deaths was... |
2a9e37b0-b58c-4c50-8d21-2bd8283a0528 | So far as efficiency of notification is concerned, the year's figures are an improvement on those of the previous two years, but it is still regretable to report that over one-third of the cases are not notified at all or only notified within three months of death. There is no evidence that this high percentage is due ... |
8899942a-88e7-4df4-9ded-51b93098a7c9 | The Tuberculosis Dispensary is situated in Maxey Road, Plumstead, and consultations are held there, special days and times being allotted to men, women and children. These are given in tabular form below. At times when clinics are not held, the Tuberculosis Officer is either engaged in administration or in home visitin... |
e2f95584-6d29-4a01-831d-e2a153ceb06d | Non-Pulmonary. Total. Adults. Children. Adults. Children. Adults. Children. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. A. New CASES examined during the year (excluding contacts):β (a) Definitely tuberculous 98 95 6 9 5 14 8 13 103 109 14 22 (6) Doubtfully tuberculous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 27 11 8 (c) Non-tubercul... |
6d6808c3-592d-4a9a-97b1-b3fefd71194b | CONTACTS examined during the year:β (a) Definitely tuberculous . . 1 1 9 . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 2 (6) Doubtfully tuberculous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 . . 4 (c) Non-tuberculous . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 88 58 83 C. CASES written off Dispensary register as (a) Cured 203 171 19 19 43 35 29 15 246 20... |
84402407-792a-4d30-a014-d7e62d7a45f4 | . . . . . . . . . . . . . 279 339 267 288 D. NUMBER OF PERSONS on Dispensary register on December 31st:β (a) Diagnosis completed 480 398 35 36 55 65 44 42 535 463 79 78 (6) Diagnosis not completed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 9 3 3 119 (1) Number of persons on Dispensary Register on January 1st 1, |
34be819a-f703-46bf-a4b6-7ffec97044a1 | 809 (2) Number of patients transferred from other areas and of "lost sight of " cases returned 7 (3) Number of patients transferred to other areas and cases "lost sight of " 198 (4) Died during the year 115 (5) Number of observation cases under A (6) and B (6) above in which period of observation exceeded 2 months 24 (... |
32d2c6ee-c16c-44b5-b547-69c99455ceb0 | at or in connection with the Dispensary 20 (10) Number of consultations with medical practitionersβ (a) At Homes of Applicants 44 (b) Otherwise 884 (11) Number of other visits by Tuberculosis Officers to Homes 523 120 (12) Number of visits by Nurses or Health Visitors to Homes for Dispensary purposes 4,802 (13) Number ... |
796c21b9-724b-47a1-aaec-74ef0bc5e163 | Contacts are those persons who are examined by reason of the fact that they have recently been, or still are, living in contact with a dispensary patient or other notified case. It does not include those persons who may give a history of previous contact with a case of tuberculosis. Such cases are graded as new cases f... |
2603df58-d73e-4246-aa56-9307e9333ceb | 121 Such evidence as is available would tend to show that the risk of infection amongst " contacts " is not greater than amongst the rest of the population, but this aspect of the tuberculosis problem is being carefully investigated at the present moment by the Joint Tuberculosis Council for England, of which the Tuber... |
d4181d6c-b313-49ef-b280-d7ca673af739 | 78 cases were referred to the Seamen's Hospital for X-Ray examination; no cases were referred to the London Hospital for treatment of lupus ; 10 cases, involving 389 treatments, were sent to the Miller Hospital for treatment by ultra-violet rays; and 5 cases, involving 58 attendances, were referred to the Brompton Hosp... |
7755f6f7-f81e-41d7-8310-fb1e053489d1 | In other instances the Tuberculosis Officer is asked to see patients in consultation at their homes, or the patients are referred to the Dispensary. In consequence of these customs, 523 persons were seen by the Tuberculosis Officer at their homes, and 884 were referred to the Dispensary for examination. Many patients w... |
769bb39e-29b2-4d76-be96-6c9ff763caa6 | These children are periodically examined by the School Medical Officers, and at intervals the Tuberculosis Officer and the Divisional School Medical Officer discuss what other steps, if any, are necesary. Other children are referred to the School Medical Service for the treatment of minor ailments and dental caries. Ho... |
81941545-cd30-4095-83af-8f3d22a92ca2 | These recommendations by the Tuberculosis Officer are approved by a special committee of the Tuberculosis Care Committee and reported to the Public Health Committee of the Council. Any nourishment ordered is only sanctioned for four weeks at any one time. Dental Treatment. Dental work is carried out at the School Clini... |
bc40c8fa-6abb-4b51-a7c5-c5fa8a94b1f8 | They are lent by the Council in many cases free, but in some instances at rents not exceeding 6d. per week. Bacteriological Examinations. During the year 598 specimens of sputum were examined at the Dispensary, of which 85 were positive and 513 negative. Facilities for general practitioners are provided at the Seamen's... |
f78b759f-7161-4bc8-9f28-03cc4c1fb961 | Insured 121 62 50 3 Uninsured 75 34 36 2 Children 60 2 13 β 256 98 99 5 These numbers refer to 293 patients, and the monthly admissions from January to December, 1927, were as follows:β January 22 July 37 February 43 August 45 March 43 September 6 April 37 October 53 May 45 November 34 June 49 December 44 Woolwich Tube... |
ab0808a6-8fad-4911-8096-5a6a69cb06d9 | E. M. Newman. Lewisham Board of Guardians Mrs. Phillips. Trade Unions Mr. W. H. Fail-child, Mrs. Jennings Mr. T. R. Goy. 125 Bodies. Representatives.[/$$$] Employers Miss L. Ames, Miss Fletcher, Mr. A. E. Welford. Friendly Societies Mr. W. A. Lyon, Mr. A. J. Rourke Mr. F. Smyth. London Insurance Committee Mr. W. Edward... |
35820111-ce7d-45cb-b8c6-33fb9140c6ab | United Services Fund Ex-officio Miss M. Shaw. Voluntary Visitors Miss L. Bloxam, Miss L. Mac Dermott. Tuberculosis Officer Dr. F. J. C. Blackmore. Medical Officer of Health Dr. J. MacMillan. It is the duty of the Care Committee to ensure that no stone shall be left unturned to help the patients to carry out the recomme... |
3ab22626-5310-41c6-b401-75c414316201 | It makes recommendations to the Public Health Committee as to the cases which should receive extra nourishment under the Council's scheme, and as to the assessment which should be made where dentures are recommended 126 by the Tuberculosis Officer. It also reviews the economic circumstances of the patients and forwards... |
b031597d-5c4d-4920-a99f-da2dcc810bf4 | 8d. was raised for the Care Fund, the total expenditure being Β£195 l1s. 9d. The Committee meets four times a year but it operates by means of Sub-Committees which meet periodically. The General Purposes and Assessment Sub-Committee meets once a week, and the Finance and Grancher Sub-Committees meet when required. Durin... |
28881722-42e1-403f-baa5-f08defab0558 | Under the terms of the Notification of Births Acts, 1907-1915, notification of every birth in the Borough has to be sent to the Medical Officer of Health within 36 hours of birth, and it is customary to send appropriate literature to the mother as soon as the notification is received. When the doctor or midwife has cea... |
ff1ada85-7cfa-427a-a37a-1c1c38516839 | Notifications in the borough regarding children of non-Woolwich residents are referred to the Medical Officer of Health concerned. 128 Welfare Centres. In Woolwich all the centres with one exception are municipal, and two changes took place during the year. These changes were not additions but consequent upon change of... |
b7401cc8-e572-40d5-86ce-278480ad6f19 | The work of reconstruction was commenced in the Spring and carried out by direct labour under the Borough Engineer. In the plan of the building, which appears on page 129, all the rooms are fully described and further explanation is unnecessary here. The doctor's room is the centre of the organisation and is used for t... |
b6bec08f-246a-4cff-8838-ca470d70c6ee | Centre. No. on Roll of Centre. No. of Attendances. Mothers. Children. Mothers. Children. Expectant. Nursing. Expectant. Nursing. |
c492c42a-d15a-4f75-9269-a65a0329f7f0 | Town Hall 344 316 1,535 515 611 8,346 Eltham 237 78 1,207 413 143 6,218 Plumstead 168 229 1,060 305 415 6,367 Slade 15 77 384 16 152 3,403 New Eltham 11 9 223 4 17 2,004 North Woolwich 6 17 143 7 28 1,010 Beresford Street (Voluntary) 6 42 128 13 77 756 Totals 1927 β 1926 787 751 768 680 4,680 4,884 1,273 1,245 1,443 1,... |
35a7c48b-3078-47cb-afb2-ccd04139a8f4 | Slade New Eltham. North Woolwich. Beresford St. (Voluntary). Totals. 1927 477 289 306 104 65 47 36 1,324 1926 489 329 331 111 57 47 32 1,396 1925 258 198 185 63 45 20 26 795 1924 156 156 112 52 30 14 22 542 1923 102 165 85 40 14 13 9 428 1922 53 70 41 14 12 2 3 195 1,535 1,207 1,060 384 223 143 128 4,680 Attendances of... |
473e6947-4605-423b-be37-7f2e24630750 | 1927 2,839 1,939 2,111 1,061 603 410 223 9,186 1926 3,384 2.399 2,718 1,281 870 375 244 11,271 1925 1,129 785 795 462 276 126 140 3,713 1924 564 485 365 326 144 79 115 2,078 1923 279 443 285 213 71 16 23 1,330 1922 151 167 93 60 40 4 11 526 8,346 6,218 6,367 3,403 2,004 1,010 756 28,104 133 Sunlight Clinic. The Medical... |
6e5c7d73-6468-499f-ac29-528186f95654 | J. E. A. Lynham, who is the physician-in-charge of the Electro-Therapeutic section of the War Memorial Hospital. He attends fortnightly and generally supervises the treatment which is carried out by the Council's staff. The Clinic was only working at full capacity during the last few weeks of the year and it is yet too... |
e51ac52e-0913-4395-a72a-adb3a296ed92 | During the year, owing to a change of ownership of the Club, it was necessary to move the centre, and suitable premises were found at the Holy Trinity Church Halls in the same street. The number of children attending the centre was 128. The total number of attendances, including mothers, was 846. As in previous years o... |
8f9c6a2b-d585-4713-9637-cba2b6ddac94 | Planning and cutting out has been done at the centre and most of the sewing, but in some cases work has been taken home to finish. The total attendances were 599. In addition to these classes a course of lectures was arranged at the Plumstead Centre on Friday afternoons. The average attendance was 13. The lectures and ... |
c26eca91-2ebb-4954-ad5a-5aa1f34cef6d | F. Blackmore, Tuberculosis Officer. β 18thβThe Feeding of the Toddler : Miss W. Burnett, Health Visitor. ,, 25thβThe Nursing of the Sick Baby : Miss F. Morgan, Health Visitor. March 4thβQuestions and Answers : Dr. R. Mackenzie, Assistant Medical Officer. 135 March 11thβThe Care of the Infectious Child : Miss M. Campbel... |
561bc4cb-770f-40dc-b03c-64bf9e740447 | Children requiring medical or surgical treatment for certain minor ailments are referred to the School Clinic, Brewer Street, to a private practitioner, or to a hospital. During the year 37 were sent to this clinic, and for each case the Council paid 5s. Children referred there suffered from the following conditions :β... |
108a5816-4b35-4b39-a9ff-e04a9b653d54 | BirthsβFirst visits 1,977 β Re-visits 12,211 Infant deaths investigated 52 Still-births investigated 42 Expectant mothersβhome visits 264 Infectious diseases :β Ophthalmia NeonatorumβFirst visits 19 ,, ,, Re-visits 24 MeaslesβFirst visits 133 β Re-visits 24 Puerperal FeverβFirst visits 8 β β Re-visits 7 Puerperal Pyrex... |
f0e1c59d-c851-4d01-a5f8-eabf20ca02d3 | Children requiring orthopaedic treatment are sent to the remedial clinic of the Woolwich Invalid Children's Aid Association in accordance with the scheme adopted in 1925. The Council pay for children under five years of age, sent by the medical officers to the clinic, 2s. Od. per attendance for cases requiring massage ... |
0dedb22f-6ce3-477a-9644-d8928dcbc334 | Talipes (Club foot) 8 8 16 14 β (Flat foot) 2 β 2 1 Ricketsβ General 5 14 19 16 Genu Valgum (Knock knee) 2 5 7 4 Genu Varus (Bow leg) 1 23 24 9 Paralysis, etc.β Infant 2 4 6 4 Erbs 2 β 2 1 Muscular weakness 1 5 6 6 Miscellaneousβ Injuries 1 β 1 1 Hernia β 1 1 1 Constipation β 1 1 β Flat Chest 1 2 3 3 Rheumatism 1 β 1 1... |
3f23c3d7-986e-465e-878a-968980fe3d5d | 74, shows the cases attending and the total attendances during the year. The number of sessions was 28, excluding anaesthetic days. TABLE No. 74. No. Attendances Expectant mothers 60 103 Nursing mothers 46 138 Children under 5 178 232 284 473 Dentures are provided free, at part cost, or at cost price, according to abil... |
a87c5667-0782-4d6f-a4d8-391ec401a5ca | During the year, 144 cases were admitted under the Council's scheme, and the amount recovered in patients' fees during the year was Β£522 8s. l0d. The nett cost to the Council was Β£981 11s. 2d., 50 per cent, of which was recoverable from the Ministry of Health. I am indebted to Miss Gregory, the Secretary of the Hospita... |
9fe85720-1fe4-4e29-8733-a5cc7e009986 | This is a small home for unmarried mothers, situated at 23, Vicarage Park, Plumstead, which provides accommodation for eight mothers and babies. Through the courtesy of the Superintendent, I am able to give the following information :β Mothers in the Home on 1st January, 1927 5 Babies do., do. 4 Mothers admitted during... |
229cf385-19a0-4be8-b19f-ca8e293523aa | In 1926, these services were extended to include cases of zymotic enteritis, puerperal fever, acute poliomyelitis, and whooping cough, and in October, 1926, puerperal pyrexia. Cases of these diseases which come to the notice of the Medical Officer of Health are visited by the health visitor, and the Medical Officer of ... |
33b4a6e9-3aab-447f-9051-9728191c7944 | Research Work on the Health of the Toddler. At the request of the Ministry of Health, arrangements were made to keep under observation, for a period of three years ending May, 1928, a certain number of children between the ages of one and five years coming within the three following groups:β (1) Unselected children in ... |
0f395320-a6fe-4adc-a109-d321896e8493 | The Woolwich Invalid Children's Aid Association represented that a prolonged convalescent treatment was arranged for the child and that the woman had arranged to pay to the association the child's allowance under the Act. These payments fell into arrears and the Association asked that the allowance should be diverted t... |
7a7cba87-f1d6-41f9-add0-be56fdf29c14 | Under the provisions of the Maternity and Child Welfare Act, 1918, milk, etc., is provided by the Council for necessitous, expectant and nursing mothers, and children under the age of five years under the conditions laid down by Circular 185 issued by the Ministry of Health in March, 1921. The approximate cost of this ... |
b9e6aa24-5d63-434f-8512-b1a3288b41c7 | These Regulations came into force on the 1st October, 1926, and made notifiable, in addition to puerperal fever, puerperal pyrexia, which is defined as follows:β "Any febrile condition (other than a condition which is required to be notified as puerperal fever under the Infectious Disease (Notification) Acts) occurring... |
3e862ac5-6a0b-4303-88f8-ddaf7c290a5c | It was recognised that the number of notifications would increase, and would include many cases relatively trivial in degree, but the great importance of securing adequate treatment in the early stages of puerperal infection was regarded as outweighing any objection to the notification of a certain amount of minor illn... |
41fe0ca3-9c47-4dca-ae71-edd27e87797e | 143 (6) Arrangements have been entered into with the Seamen's Hospital Society for carrying out the bacteriological work under the regulations at a fee of half-a-guinea per examination, the fee to cover the supply of the necessary outfits. If the bacteriologist is required to attend at the home of the patient, an addit... |
4cc51f2c-cd8d-47af-a3a0-8f3cd18c9960 | Two bacteriological examinations were made and nursing assistance was provided in three instances. The statistics relating to the incidence of Puerperal Fever and of Puerperal Pyrexia are given in that part of the report dealing with the prevalence and control of infectious disease. Feeding of Infants in Woolwich. The ... |
e7858308-9fa5-4d7d-bd65-6f4c4358f8a7 | 11-12. Grand Total. Breast 37 69 55 34 47 28 21 19 10 320 5 1 1 327 Breast and Hand 8 12 16 6 9 11 9 5 12 88 13 7 7 115 Hand 8 13 23 21 22 25 37 42 28 219 34 36 42 331 Total 53 94 94 61 78 64 67 66 50 627 52 44 50 773 Percentages. |
6d3bd56f-d9c2-47a3-8ece-f7f6a31b3b8b | Breast 69-8 73.4 58.5 55.8 60.3 43.7 31.3 28.8 20.0 51.0 9.6 2.3 2.0 42.3 Breast and Hand 15.1 12.8 17.0 9.8 11.5 17.2 13.5 7.6 24.0 14.0 25.0 15.9 14.0 14.9 Hand 15.1 13.8 24.5 34.4 28.2 39.1 55.2 63.6 56.0 35.0 65.4 81.8 84.0 42.8 145 METEOROLOGY. Meteorological Observations taken at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, ... |
8b31894e-946f-4d1a-9d45-717f857c5dce | Departure from aver. age mean air temperature for 65 years. Average Temperature 4 feet below ground. Number of days on which rain fell. Rainfall in inches. Highest during Week. Lowest during Week. Mean Temperature. Jan. 8 50.6 32.8 42.3 + 41 44.7 5 0.17 15 52.9 29.9 43.6 + 5.6 44.8 3 0.26 22 44.0 24.0 34.9 β 3.8 44.2 4... |
ec19575b-a03a-4663-a247-886f00cb79d3 | 0 34.6 β 4.6 42.6 1 0.32 19 52.8 28.9 39.8 + 0.4 43.0 26 56.3 33.0 45.1 + 5.2 42.7 7 1.50 March 5 55.8 41.7 47.6 + 7.1 43.5 6 0.95 12 53.8 33.1 43.1 + 2.1 44.0 5 0.44 19 62.2 29.9 45.1 + 3.3 43.9 1 0.02 26 68.1 38.7 48.9 + 6.6 44.4 5 10.1 April 2 60.2 29.4 45.1 β 0.6 45. |
e5eb43f5-9a3a-447e-8425-9717916b62b2 | 0 4 0.44 9 61.0 33.9 45.7 β 0.4 45.2 6 1.50 16 64.6 34.7 48.1 + 1.8 45.6 3 0.06 23 72.4 35.2 53.0 + 4.6 46.5 . β 30 62.4 28.1 46.3 β 2.4 47.1 2 0.06 May 7 75.1 29.9 56.9 + 6.9 47.9 2 0.32 14 72.1 36.2 51.8 β 0.0 48.9 β β 21 71.1 38.1 54.9 β 1.4 49.5 3 0.38 28 76.5 33. |
1013786f-b42a-41fc-89fc-700562f680a1 | 0 52.3 β 3.2 50.1 2 0.50 June 4 69.9 35.3 55.9 β 1.5 50.8 2 0.02 11 69.0 43.1 55.2 β 3.0 51.2 4 0.19 18 84.9 41.8 59.0 + 0.2 51.9 2 0.48 25 70.3 46.1 57.5 β 3.0 52.7 5 0.61 146 METEOROLOGYβcontinued. Week ending. Temperature of the Air. Departure from average mean air temperature for 65 years. Average Temperature 4 fee... |
ce9823b2-e90c-413d-8540-2cdee1c4c8d8 | July 2 73.4 43.1 55.5 β 6.1 53.0 6 1.45 9 79.2 51.2 62.6 + 0.3 53.8 5 0.90 16 81.2 52.6 60.5 β 2.6 55.1 3 0.56 23 73.9 52.1 59.4 β 3.8 55.4 3 0.34 30 77.6 52.2 62.9 + 0.4 56.0 2 0.27 Aug. |
7d191481-d369-4d4e-827f-a7f18ea606f7 | 6 77.2 49.0 63.4 + 1.3 56.8 4 0.73 13 75.5 53.2 62.7 + 0.3 57.4 6 0.87 20 73.8 49.1 59.1 β 3.0 57.9 6 1.59 27 73.0 46.9 59.2 β 1.8 57.8 4 0.40 Sept. 3 77.2 48.3 62.6 + 2.7 57.6 . |
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