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d741104b-e9b1-4f66-b310-0fa106bda756 | Tuberculosis Officer Medical Officer of Hoalth Dr. F. J. C. Blackmore. Dr. J. MacMillan. 145 The Care Committee, on behalf of the Borough Council, undertake the making of assessments for contributions in respect of dental treatment, and on behalf of the London County Council in respect of hospital or sanatorium treatme... |
f59d5d81-7045-401b-864a-6a780629ae60 | The other sub-committees meet as required, and all of them make special reports at the full meeting of the Committee, which takes place quarterly. The income of the Committee, including £4 17s. Od. refunded by patients or their friends, amounted to £298 3s. Id., and the expenditure to £250 10s. 2d. In addition, a succe... |
87abae2d-afce-462f-b416-edbad8937c51 | The Council's Maternity and Child Welfare Scheme was fully described in last year's report. Notification of Births Acts, 1907-15. Every birth occurring in the Borough requires to be notified to the Medical Officer of Health within thirty-six hours of birth. As a matter of fact, only a very small percentage of births ar... |
700ac67b-6d29-42ff-92ff-ebda25bb82e0 | The following Table shows the classification of visits paid by the Health Visitors in 1929. TABLE No. 76. Births—First visits 2,143 „ Revisits 16,066 Infant deaths investigated 69 Still-births investigated 31 Expectant mothers—home visits 659 147 Infectious diseases:— Ophthalmia Neonatorum—First visits 17 , , Revisits ... |
1edaab78-4f94-4be0-baa6-736025ced4e2 | with the approval of the Minister of Health, paid the class fees of two Health Visitors at a refresher course for Health Visitors. The Work of the Welfare Centres. The Council rent or own six welfare centres and one artificial sunlight clinic. Ante-natal clinics are held at three of the centres. At the end of the year ... |
db807b79-f9ab-4db5-97e1-0c69a5de080d | Reference to the principles guiding the Council in the matter will be found in the preface, and a full report on the new centre will appear in next year's annual report. The site chosen is on the Council's Housing Estate at the junction of Westhorne Avenue and Briset Road. The following Table No. 77 shews the numbers a... |
a3af77b8-69a9-459f-99d9-fc11c904359d | Town Hall 407 382 1,512 986 880 9,892 Eltham 334 328 1,285 629 539 7,139 Plumstead 259 303 1,014 510 784 7,042 Slade 6 111 395 7 198 3,844 New Eltham 6 14 210 17 73 2,242 North Woolwich 1 . 10 126 2 14 1,022 Beresford Street (Voluntary) 8 20 127 11 34 832 Totals 1929 1021 1168 4,669 2,162 2,522 32,013 „ 1928 915 929 4,... |
ca4d7abd-7040-4d33-84d1-9fe087fef816 | 78, shows classified according to year of birth the number of children attending and the number of attendances made by them during the year. There is one point in the table which calls for special mention. The percentage of infants attending may be regarded as very good, but the number of attendances made by toddlers i... |
93759dd3-59c4-46c5-b8e5-8a54f79c6056 | The matter is one which causes concern to the Ministry of Health and the Board of Education, and towards the end of the year a Circular was issued drawing the attention of local authorities to this hiatus and suggesting ways whereby it may be bridged over. The matter has also had careful consideration by the Maternity ... |
ab744080-91ad-4ca0-8e25-c2564422d95e | 1929 475 352 300 128 74 39 33 1,401 1928 447 337 309 110 66 39 34 1,342 1927 254 218 164 74 31 28 26 795 1926 176 164 135 38 16 12 17 558 1925 117 135 66 26 19 5 9 377 1924 43 79 40 19 4 3 8 196 1,512 1,285 1,014 395 210 126 127 4,669 • Attendances. Year of Birth. Town Hall. Eltham. Plums tead. Slade. New Eltham. North... |
f736c641-5d48-468f-a3c3-873d9d1a0aaf | 1929 3,459 2,461 2,318 1,185 803 365 204 10,885 1928 3,901 2,629 2,832 1,599 939 487 361 12,748 1927 1,250 939 800 636 258 94 164 4,141 1926 697 522 691 246 95 53 76 2,380 1925 358 419 291 116 99 17 18 1,318 1924 137 169 110 62 48 6 9 541 9,892 7,139 7,042 3,844 2,242 1,022 832 32,013 152 Voluntary Centre. |
2e855b4f-4435-4750-9494-06d619409c79 | The only voluntary centre in the Borough is held in the Hall of Holy Trinity Church, Beresford Street, every Monday afternoon, and does excellent work in a very difficult area of the Borough. It is staffed by voluntary workers from St. Francis Mission, but the Council supply one Health Visitor every session and an Assi... |
fc453aaa-8c6e-425e-ac3b-cc32800c5e13 | The clinic is in charge of Dr. J. E. A. Lynham, who has kindly provided the following report on the work of the clinic during the year. "The Sunlight Clinic has been carried on during the past year as heretofore, and the results obtained appear to prove its usefulness in dealing with a number of diseased conditions in ... |
65f804bb-a1b3-405f-a750-0a94181215e9 | In very young children the radiant heat lamp is given at first, and if the child responds satisfactorily this form of treatment is continued, and often found sufficient. Most of the cases of rickets which are seen in their early stages have responded well, but in older children and where advanced changes have already o... |
82ca0441-c04d-4ca5-8d8d-902e296fc799 | A few of those described as nervous, children who are difficult, with poor appetites, restless in their sleep and inclined to be fretful, have shown decided benefit, but in a number where no obvious benefit follows it seems fairly certain that home conditions are partly responsible. 154 Various skin conditions are seen... |
767030fa-06a8-4148-bdec-c0c4f8fa877e | Every effort is made to work in conjunction with the officers in control of the welfare centres. Such matters as diet, clothing, and other forms of treatment are supervised, and other forms of medical treatment are employed where it is thought desirable. Consultations are held with the medical officers from time to tim... |
a0ffc0d4-d996-456e-baac-7ce8eac7356e | I.S.Q. Ceased Treatment. Treatment not yet Complete. Rickets 23 58 81 27 13 11 13 17 Anaemia, |
e8714290-07f1-4cde-b6a1-66fd00a016af | Debility and Malnutrition 30 126 156 45 38 9 28 36 Catarrhal Children 13 29 42 11 12 2 10 7 Septic Conditions — 48 48 42 1 — 5 — Nervous Children 7 8 15 5 2 3 — 5 Enlarged Glands 1 10 11 - 3 1 4 3 Miscellaneous Nervous Conditions 4 9 13 — 4 3 4 2 Miscellaneous Skins 7 14 21 11 1 1 5 3 Others 3 10 13 3 5 2 1 2 Mothers 5... |
3f9b3e90-2adc-4815-ae12-a284ef86a852 | As in previous years a special class in mothercraft has been held every Wednesday afternoon at the Plumstead Welfare Centre. The object of this class is to demonstrate to mothers suitable articles of attire for baby and to provide facilities for making them under expert supervision. Collective and individual teaching i... |
8be14fa1-5861-4d32-9879-abfcdc9839cd | The usual enquiry was carried out during the six weeks ending 3rd August and is summarised in the following Table, No. 80. The results are very similar to those obtained in previous years. This year there appears to be a slight decrease in the amount of breast feeding, especially in the early months of life. 158 TABLE ... |
7db054e6-dd2f-42aa-8ff1-ca6e45fcd8ea | Breast 47 98 57 49 34 42 37 32 21 417 10 2 429 Breast and Hand 5 10 12 12 9 5 12 15 8 88 8 10 11 117 Hand 10 19 21 22 22 35 37 38 34 238 25 35 43 341 Total 62 127 90 83 65 82 86 85 63 743 43 47 54 887 Percentages. |
1fa40db9-dafe-4e8b-9983-76c8241e8690 | Breast 75.8 77.2 63.3 59.0 52.3 51.2 43.0 37.6 33.3 56.1 23.3 4.2 — 48.4 Breast and Hand 81 7.9 13.4 14.5 13.9 61 140 17.7 12.7 11.8 18.6 21.2 20.4 13.2 Hand 161 14.9 23.3 26.5 33.8 42.7 43.0 44.7 54.0 32.1 58.1 74.6 79.6 38.4 159 Treatment of Minor Ailments. |
1bb448ce-3adb-4e7f-9413-62f2091d05ef | Children requiring medical or surgical treatment for certain minor ailments are referred to the School Clinics at Brewer Street, Woolwich, and Park Place, Eltham, to a private practitioner, or to a hospital. During the year 81 were sent to these clinics and for each case the Council paid 5s. Od. Children referred to th... |
5c2d3ca6-8e85-4be9-87f0-4e3c101779f2 | Expectant mothers 78 156 Nursing mothers 46 135 Children under 5 140 173 264 464 160 Dentures are provided free, at part cost, or at cost price, according to ability to pay, and payment is spread over many weeks. In consequence the income received during the year includes money received in respect of dentures supplied ... |
f4eb8799-bae3-473c-bcc6-3a0bde24e065 | per attendance for cases requiring massage or electrical treatment, and 1s. 6d. per attendance for any other form of treatment. The cost of these services for the year was £103 8s. 0d. Only cases recommended by the Medical Officer of Health are included in this scheme, and payment is only made for the number of attenda... |
a6fe77d3-aa08-41be-8c25-ab5793d4ace9 | Talipes (Club Foot) 2 9 11 6 „ (Flat Foot) 3 4 7 5 Rickets— General 8 6 14 13 Genu Valgum (Knock Knee) 3 9 12 9 Genu Varum (Bow leg) — 10 10 9 Paralysis, etc.— Infantile 1 1 2 2 Erb's 1 — 1 — Muscular Weakness 3 1 4 2 Congenital 1 1 2 1 Miscellaneous— Injuries — — — — Hernia — — — - Constipation - 3 3 2 Flat Chest 2 4 ... |
0ed72b8f-9012-4455-a686-e855a28925c4 | The extent to which these services have been made use of in respect to specific diseases is dealt with under these diseases, q.v. Home Helps. During the year the Council approved a scheme for the provision of home helps in maternity cases. Before the scheme was formulated information was obtained from all the Metropoli... |
1506130a-20fb-4431-b346-4446e71e502b | It is clearly laid down, however, that any nominee need not be accepted, and that the Medical Officer of Health is to be satisfied in every case that the nominee is a person clean, capable and trustworthy, and able to do the work properly. With regard to the fees payable, the Council resolved that in every case a booki... |
a80864dc-369a-4b28-b643-93d6f6bc61cf | The scheme came into operation in the second half of the year, and during the year one application was considered by the Committee and a home help provided. K 164 Convalescent Home Treatment for Children under Five Years of Age. In 1928, the Council resolved to give grantsin-aid to the Woolwich Invalid Children's Aid A... |
37744475-911e-4eae-bfa6-ea45fdb378d0 | Twelve beds have been reserved by the Council in the Woolwich War Memorial Hospital for the treatment of children under five years of age suffering from such conditions as are usually admitted to general or children's hospitals. The Council pay the Governors of the Hospital £1,524 per annum for the use of these beds bu... |
1d5869c9-532d-43e8-a734-e3b09dbbefc8 | Children were admitted suffering from bronchitis and pneumonia, marasmus, enteritis, and from other medical conditions, whilst others were admitted for operation for tonsils and adenoids, hernia, appendicitis and pyloric stenosis. Institutional Midwifery. The Council's scheme for the provision of maternity beds in Inst... |
8ea78fb0-a594-4600-88b2-6541959c4c20 | These are urgently needed, not only for the purposes of a training school for the higher training of midwives, but also in response for the increasing demands for institution beds by expectant mothers in this neighbourhood. The hospital was closed on account of these operations for nearly two months and in consequence ... |
15935d45-c9f5-476b-9a08-7f70e77e994b | Edwin Radford, J.P., the Secretary Superintendent of the Hospital, for the following information regarding the admissions to the maternity unit during the year. The number of children born in the hospital was 147, and 26 mothers were admitted for ante-natal or emergency treatment. The number of attendances made at the ... |
34c0cb15-6611-471e-8d0e-43087ae52c3e | The extent to which they were made use of is reported on fully in that part of the Infectious Diseases Section of the report which deals with the notification of these diseases. Blind Persons Act, 1920. The Council, at the request of the London County Council, have arranged that home visiting of blind children under fi... |
048ab119-25da-4958-8dbf-c9c4fbae0bcb | In September the Minister of Health published a draft scheme under Section 101 (6) of the above Act 167 (а) to determine in relation to voluntary associations providing maternity and child welfare services, which of these services are to be treated as services in respect of which the London County Council are to contri... |
22108cd3-eb81-40fb-97b0-6dcb70b245ba | The decision of the Minister on the matter had not been received at the end of the year. 168 METEOROLOGY. Meteorological Observations taken at the Royal Observatory, Greenwich, during the year 1929. Week ending. Temperature of the Air. Departure from average mean air temperature for 65 years. Average Temperature 4 feet... |
31e90e87-44c1-43d1-8724-487e5383ba14 | 5 40.1 29.1 35.3 — 3.2 45.0 3 0.43 12 37.9 28.4 32.3 — 5.6 44.0 1 0.30 19 46.3 23.3 34.7 — 3.6 43.1 4 0.10 26 45.9 26.3 35.2 — 3.7 42.2 3 0.06 Feb. 2 52.7 23.0 40.9 + 1.3 42.0 5 0.53 9 43.8 22.9 34.9 — 4.5 42.1 2 0.09 16 41.2 12.0 24.7 —14.4 41.4 2 0.05 23 53.2 16. |
b655ad2e-3cfe-496e-87f2-f6682284ee22 | 0 33.1 — 6.5 40.1 1 0.03 March 2 44.8 23.1 31.6 — 8.6 39.2 1 0.07 9 67.7 20.6 38.9 — 2.0 39.9 - - 16 65.1 29.1 40.5 — 0.9 39.4 - - 23 690 280 45.1 + 3.1 40.1 1 0.02 30 70.3 33.4 51.3 + 7.9 41.5 1 0.01 April 6 58.9 25.4 43.6 — 2.2 42.4 3 0.23 13 31.7 330 35.8 — 3.2 42.8 4 0. |
48c87722-7663-4969-bf8e-61958cf925a7 | 35 20 74.1 29.7 49.0 + 1.6 43.1 - 0.00 27 59.6 31.0 43.6 — 5.1 43.9 1 0.03 May 4 61.8 29.1 44.7 — 4.6 44.1 4 0.56 11 67.8 40.3 51.3 + 0.3 44.9 5 0.89 18 65.8 41.2 52.5 — 0.2 46.3 3 0.38 25 83.2 37.4 60.0 + 5.5 47.7 1 0.55 June 1 78.4 43.9 57.7 + 1.2 49.4 - - 8 71.2 43.2 55. |
95f057c4-a97c-4a4c-a6cc-9384b63cccd1 | 6 — 2.6 50.4 7 0.84 15 730 44.0 59.3 + 0.9 61.1 3 0.35 22 82.7 44.6 61.5 + 1.9 52.2 2 0.05 29 73.0 44.3 56.4 — 5.0 52.9 — — 169 METEOROLOGY—continued. Week ending. Temperature of the Air. Departure from average mean air temperature for 65 years. Average Temperature 4 feet below ground. Number of days on which rain fell... |
c8fa4b5f-8129-41d8-acb8-d8e0b3089afa | July 6 76.1 48.3 58.1 — 3.8 53.0 4 1.05 13 88.1 45.9 62.9 + 0.3 53.5 - - 20 90.3 46.2 68.7 + 5.4 54.5 2 0.24 27 83.8 47.9 65.0 + 2.1 55.6 2 0.03 Aug. |
f48b55f1-3c84-4970-8386-bd5dc706ae31 | 3 75.1 48.3 59.8 — 2.4 56.0 4 0.97 10 78.7 50.3 60.6 — 1.6 56.0 4 0.72 17 76.4 45.4 62.2 — 0.2 56.1 2 0.79 24 80.0 49.9 62.0 + 0.7 56.2 4 0.13 31 90.5 48.7 65.5 + 5.1 56.9 - - Sept. |
6eee1b32-1617-4998-8c48-d562bd131cf7 | 7 89.1 53.1 67.3 + 7.9 57.1 1 0.05 14 88.0 52.0 66.0 + 8.4 57.4 _ - 21 74.7 46.7 60.6 + 3.8 57.2 1 0.01 28 78.2 39.9 59.8 + 4.6 56.9 - - Oct. |
1d79b238-e935-48b5-92be-c383f9dd70dd | 5 73.3 41.7 55.9 + 2.2 56.1 5 0.59 12 66.9 40.1 53.1 + 1.5 55.4 5 0.98 19 67.1 33.8 52.8 + 3.1 54.9 1 0.01 26 59.6 33.0 46.8 — 1.3 53.8 3 1.05 Nov. |
b2bd0cc6-09ab-4870-afe8-77e6cb4cfb7a | 2 56.3 29.0 45.2 — 2.0 52.3 3 0.09 9 60.0 33.1 47.1 + 1.4 51.3 3 0.48 16 56.9 25.9 39.9 — 3.6 50.4 5 1.91 23 60.0 31.0 46.5 + 4.2 48.9 4 0.55 30 56.5 39.2 49.6 + 8.0 48.6 7 1.77 Dec. |
f5107c4e-9c71-499c-ba5b-0099d32d8035 | 7 54.0 36.2 47.3 + 6.0 48.6 6 2.28 14 57.0 36.2 47.7 + 7.2 47.9 5 1.09 21 56.1 26.1 36.6 — 3.3 47.3 2 0.43 28 53.9 31.9 42.6 + 4.1 45.8 6 1.05 |
bd2d9c0e-7930-47b1-ae37-bf3c785749b7 | WOO 30 Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH FOR WOOLWICH 1930 BY J. MACMILLAN, D.S.O., M.C., M.B., D.P.H,, Medical Officer of Health. WOOLWICH: The Kentish Independent Printing Works (T.U.) 16, Wellington Street, S.E. 18. 65922 PUBLIC HEALTH AND HOUSING COMMITTEE. At 31st Dece... |
d28d3449-9c8a-4579-89fa-59e069df5e78 | Councillors— J. T. Cotter T. G. E. Phillips H. N. Dickinson Major G. H. Rayner A. H. Gilder Mrs. E. L. Reeves S. J. Huff Miss S. Turnbull E. T. Lamerton H. J. Turner J. Lee H. Vaughan MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE COMMITTEE. Comprising the Members of the Public Health and Housing Committee. 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS. Page Publ... |
4a2bb275-6913-4528-ba73-bc2f6144692f | Public Health Officers 29 Professional Nursing in the Home 32 Midwives 32 Laboratory Facilities 33 Adoptive Acts, By.laws and Regulations in Force in the District 33 Hospitals 35 Maternal Mortality 36 Institutional Treatment for Unmarried Mothers 36 Ambulance Facilities 36 Clinics and Treatment Centres 37 Vaccination 3... |
82a4499b-8bb3-44cb-8651-3d99be8eae22 | Staff 45 Water Supply 45 Removal and Disposal of Refuse 45 Water Closet Accommodation 45 Drainage 46 Smoke Abatement 46 Sanitary Inspection of the Area 47 4 page Factories and Workshops 49 Rats 50 Offensive Trades 50 Rag Flock 50 Mortuaries 51 Cemeteries 51 Exhumations 52 Removal of Infirm and Diseased Persons 52 Legal... |
224db976-f64f-415a-8190-15849f35dffa | General Reference 53 Milk Supply:— Registration 53 Designated Milks 54 Condensed and Dried Milks 54 Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) Act, 1928 55 Merchandise Marks Act, 1926 56 Meat Inspection 56 Slaughterhouses 57 Inspection of Imported Meat 58 Other Food Premises 58 Unsound Food 58 Sophistication of Food 59... |
26020a60-9933-42fe-9bd3-d5c83e9f28d6 | Notifications 70 Diphtheria 75 Scarlet Fever 76 Enteric Fever 78 Puerperal Fever and Puerperal Pyrexia 78 Erysipelas, Malaria and Dysentery 78 Smallpox 78 Chicken.pox 79 Pneumonia 79 Cerebrospinal Meningitis 81 5 page Anterior Poliomyelitis 81 Zymotic Enteritis 81 Whooping Cough 81 Measles 81 Ophthalmia Neonatorum 81 T... |
18dfbd30-7c08-4b35-ba42-6b789b1a5eba | operation with School Medical Service 92 Supply of Extra Nourishment 92 Dental Treatment 92 Finsen Light Treatment 93 Artificial Pneumothorax 93 Tuberculosis Care Committee 93 Institutional Treatment 95 Disinfection and Disinfestation 96 IX.—MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE. |
1115f25d-596d-4f92-9a99-b6b2a1ab119f | General Reference 99 History of Scheme 100 Notification of Births Acts 103 The Work of the Health Visitors 103 The Work of the Welfare Centres 104 Feeding of Infants 106 Eltham Health Centre 107 Artificial Sunlight Clinic 110 Medical Inspection of the Toddler 112 Home Helps 118 Treatment of Minor Ailments 118 Dental Tr... |
8908f5f4-27e0-4a7e-84d0-1fec8756656a | 6 PREFACE. To the Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. Madam Mayor, Ladies and Gentlemen, I have the honour to submit the Thirtieth Annual Report on the health of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. For some years now it has been the practice to issue ordinary reports for four year... |
223fe0f2-1b6a-4e32-80ab-8765df33c245 | In the Metropolis the County Council became responsible for most of their duties and functions, and the Borough Councils for the remainder. In the end the only addition made to the work of the Health Department was the administration of the Vaccination Acts. The Act also changed the system of Government grants.in.aid, ... |
1a3363c8-7c59-4506-b739-8d8c8c3f4f59 | This year, however, he did not furnish this figure but suggested that, until the results of the 1931 Census were known, it would be better 7 to calculate rates for comparative purposes on the figures for mid 1929. Accordingly throughout the report these figures have been used, i.e., Civil Population, 141,600; Military ... |
0ee067f6-29f6-4c41-b1e1-0a60e8a057f5 | The incidence of infectious disease was higher in 1930 than in the previous year. This was largely accounted for by the biennial epidemic of Measles, 2,702 cases of which came to the knowledge of the Department, as compared with 151 in the previous year. The number of cases of Scarlet Fever notified was 627 (567 in 192... |
15043cd1-bcb0-4ace-93bf-f3aa6be43eda | Another factor in the increase of the number of cases notified is the fact that Chicken.Pox was made notifiable from the 1st April until the end of the year, and 597 notifications were received. In comparing the figures of 1929 with those of 1930 regard should be had to this and to the epidemic of Measles. The number o... |
3a639146-c295-4de1-87fe-a49cd32e8567 | The reports of the Sanitary Inspectors show that much work has been carried out in securing the remedying of defects and the abatement of nuisances associated with housing, and the maintenance of a desirably high standard in these matters. In the same way the reports of those inspectors engaged in the supervision of th... |
205611b2-e419-4438-8535-3775e02287c9 | This Centre is the first Municipal one in London to be built for Maternity and Child Welfare work and for the treatment of school children. The attendances at the Centres continue to increase every year, and in all numbered 52,079 during 1930. In conclusion, it is my pleasant duty to thank the members of the Health Com... |
0a9f61a6-240e-466a-a0f8-c8fd42f34856 | 1. Area (acres) 8,282 Population, 1929:— Total (including military) 146,800 Civilians 141,600 Population, Census, 1921:— Total (including military) 140,389 Civilians 136,307 Number of Inhabited Houses, 1921 26,048 Number of Families or Separate Occupiers, 1921 33,647 Rateable Value (April, 1930) £960,210 Sum represente... |
ecb088a8-6eb3-4507-9aaa-28dd6e8f3a26 | The Borough is situated in the South.East of the Administrative County of London, and is bounded on the North, East and South by the County boundaries, and on the West by the Metropolitan Boroughs of Lewisham and Greenwich. It covers an area of 8,282 statute acres and includes a small area (North Woolwich) north of the... |
468ce783-471f-4f42-8e7d-897b34b94ea5 | 10 Physical Features and General Characteristics of the Area.—In the physical configuration of the Borough the outstanding feature is Shooters Hill, which rises over 400 feet above sea level. At a little lower level on the Woolwich and Plumstead side there is the well.marked plateau of Woolwich and Plumstead Commons, d... |
24bca177-627f-4a75-aff1-4ce320882124 | Population.—Ever since 1919 it has been the practice to rely on the Registrar General's mid.year estimate of the population of the Borough for the purpose of calculating the birth, death and other rates, but this year the Registrar General has not supplied the estimated figure, presumably because an accurate figure wil... |
21e92091-6f1e-408f-859b-c516a3a52dac | When the report for 1931 comes to be issued I propose to give the figures in Wards. Accordingly, the figures used throughout this report for calculating rates are as follows:— TABLE No. 2. Estimated Population. Woolwich 29,440 West Plumstead 38,112 East Plumstead 34,204 Eltham 39,844 Sickness and Invalidity.—It is impo... |
709c2a8a-afe2-4667-b8c1-dacf69ab922c | Births—Legitimate 2,127 „ Illegitimate 61 2,188 Still.births 77 ,, Rate per 1,000 total births 35 0 Birth Rate 15.5 Deaths 1,547 Death Rate 10.9 Percentage of total deaths occurring in public institutions 52.7 Number of Women dying in, or in consequence of Child Birth:— (a) From Sepsis 4 (b) From other causes 4 Deaths ... |
c4879b04-9465-4144-9691-4b9b247a7185 | (2) Births. Nett Deaths belonging to the District. Nett. Under 1 year. At all Ages. Number. (3) Rate. (4) Number. (5) Rate per 1,000 Nett Births. (6) Number. (7) Rate. (8) 1901 117,652 3536 30.1 457 129 1709 14.6 1902 119,285 3734 31.3 467 125 1837 15.4 1903 117,842 3684 31.3 398 108 1638 13.9 1904 118,456 3535 29.8 47... |
1730798e-2afb-4a2e-990e-3ad7e3c60ada | 143 3549 29.8 388 109 1668 14.0 1907 119,704 3330 27.8 373 112 1616 13.5 1908 122,258 3176 26.0 300 94 1516 12.4 1909 120,227 2947 24.5 242 82 1587 13.2 1910 121,197 2842 23.6 242 85 1418 11.7 1911 121,487 2810 23.1 272 97 1566 12.9 1912 121,932 2776 22.8 208 75 1456 11.9 1913 122,382 2833 23.1 228 80 1549 12.7 1914 12... |
4a68e3a2-0bce-46c8-b85c-0512f3da6497 | 2 241 85 1706 13.9 1915 a 138,200 2839 21.9 268 94 1837 14.2 b 129,505 1916 a 141,783 3068 23.5 213 69 1704 13.1 b 130,313 1917 a 147,078 2718 20.6 216 79 1566 11.9 b 131,942 1918 a 150,650 2548 19.0 270 106 2100 15.6 b 134,453 1919 a 141,918 2737 20.1 235 86 1679 12.3 b 136,237 1920 a 140,000 3658 26.9 224 61 1487 10.... |
a20927f1-82a4-4aa4-b5e7-d9f0b5d816a1 | 2 197 62 1594 11.6 b 137,604 1922 a 142,350 2941 21.3 184 63 1603 11.6 b 138,254 1923 a 143,530 2867 20.5 123 43 1387 9.9 b 140,000 1924 a 144,400 2590 18.5 168 65 1543 11.0 6 139,980 1925 a 145,440 2582 18.3 141 55 1519 10.8 b 140,740 1926 a 146,200 2463 17.4 107 43 1450 10.2 b 141,900 1927 a 144,770 2242 15.9 95 42 1... |
2b14274f-9c3b-4cad-8bda-be0550564c0d | 600 2269 16.1 114 50 1554 11.0 b 141,100 1929 a 146,800 2312 16.3 144 62 1780 12.6 b 141,600 1930 a Not 2188 15.5 91 42 1547 10.9 b available. a Total Population. b Civil Population. 13 Births.—During the year 2,319 births were registered in the Borough, 1,189 being males, and 1,130 females. Corrected by outward (177 m... |
374475e9-9368-4b4e-9ceb-db09d2ec4919 | Total Births. Woolwich 279 292 571 West Plumstead 303 242 545 East Plumstead 216 221 437 Eltham 318 317 635 The Borough 1,116 1,072 2,188 The birth rate, calculated on the civilian population for 1929 was 155, compared with 16 3 in 1929. The following Table, No. 6, shows the birth rates in each of the old registration ... |
6de1d17f-6526-4506-a8dd-2a204cd8be57 | 1926 21.9 16.1 16.4 15.8 17.4 1927 19.3 15.9 14.2 14.6 15.9 1928 20.6 14.7 13.3 16.4 16.1 1929 21.1 15.7 13.7 15.6 16.3 1930 19.4 14.3 12.8 15.1 15.5 Illegitimate Births.—The number of illegitimate births registered was 44. There were 22 inward transfers and 5 outward transfers, making a net figure of 61, equivalent to... |
c06c3e25-82ad-40c6-89f4-067c11c3fddd | In 1927 it was 751, in 1928, 715, in 1929, 532, and in 1930, 641. 14 Notification of Births.—During the year 2,272 live births were notified. This is at the rate of 98'0 per cent, of the registered births and compares with 96'2 per cent. last year. The births were notified as shown in the following Table:— TABLE No. 7.... |
2d732736-5f3f-48b9-ac22-6d30d87d152a | It is known that 1,018 Woolwich births took place in institutions either within or without the Borough, so that the percentage of institutional midwifery for the Borough as a whole was 46.59. The following Table, No. 8, shows the number of corrected births each year since 1926; the number of live and still births notif... |
cc9e4ab1-5045-44ce-9ba0-a3cf684796fb | 1926 2463 2442 68 95 17.4 17.1 17.8 1927 2242 2366 62 100 15.9 16.1 16.7 1928 2269 2336 80 98 16.1 15.9 16.7 1929 2312 2300 92 96 16.3 15.7 16.3 1930 2188 2272 74 98 15.5 16.3 15.7 Marriages.—There were 1,082 marriages (996 in 1929). The marriage rate was 15 3 as compared with 16 01, 13 9, 17 7 and 14'1 in the four pre... |
a83fe5df-6b0c-440c-995b-370f2fe1dbe8 | This figure includes 163 non.residents who died in the district, but does not include 306 residents who died outside the Borough. When allowance is made for inward and outward transfers the net figure of 1,547 is obtained. The death rate for the year, calculated on the 1929 population, was 10.9. In 1929 the correspondi... |
13e361ee-5b74-41ae-ae72-2e18cc1d27bb | The following Table, No. 9, shows the death rates in each of the old registration districts (after correction for outward and inward transfers) for each year since 1926. TABLE No. 9. Period. Woolwich. West Plumstead. East Plumstead. Eltham. The Borough. |
73f9c415-b6dc-491a-a885-c38d67319ba2 | 1926 11.7 11.1 10.3 7.6 10.2 1927 13.0 11.4 9.9 8.3 10.6 1928 14.4 11.9 10.4 8.1 11.0 1929 15.7 13.7 12.5 9.2 12.6 1930 13.7 12.4 11.0 7.4 10.9 The seasonal mortality in the four Quarters of the year was as follows:— First Quarter, 13 6; Second Quarter, 9 8; Third Quarter, 8 9; Fourth Quarter, 106. Deaths in Public Ins... |
6c5d337a-c3c2-46b1-8d27-49f14586d4c1 | Public General Hospitals 552 Voluntary General Hospitals 126 Mental Hospitals 43 Special Hospitals 32 Infectious Diseases Hospitals 24 Sanatoria and Tuberculosis Institutions 18 Cottage Hospitals and Nursing Homes 20 815 The following Tables are self explanatory:— 16 TABLE No. 11. Birth.rate, Death.rate, and Analysis o... |
0d8ad158-ea7a-4afd-b7ab-9e00b4364ea6 | Uncertified Causes of Death. Live Births Still Births England and Wales 16.3 0.69 11.4 0.01 0.00 0.10 0.02 0.05 0.09 0.12 0.55 6.0 60 90.4 6.9 1.7 1.0 107 County Boroughs and Great Towns, including London. 16.6 0.71 11.5 0.01 0.00 0.15 0.02 0.05 0.10 0.11 0.50 8.3 64 90.6 6.6 2.3 0.5 159 Smaller Towns (1921 Adjusted Po... |
4bfa8440-16b9-4c37-a19a-b0f94b659222 | 16.2 0.69 10.5 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.01 0.05 0.07 0.13 0.43 4.4 55 91.8 5.9 1.2 1.1 London 15.7 0.56 11.4 0.01 0.00 0.23 0.02 0.03 0.10 0.08 0.55 9.9 59 88.3 7.4 4.3 0.0 WOOLWICH 15.5 0.54 109 0.01 0.00 0.11 0.04 0.01 004 009 0.38 4.6 41 89.1 8.4 2.5 0.0 17 TABLE No. 12. |
55f598ae-38ec-4c0b-ac18-d1874c91013b | Deaths of Woolwich Residents Registered during the Calendar Year, 1930, Classified by Age and Cause. Causes of 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 years. 2 and under 5 years. 5 and under 15 years. 15 and under ... |
02cd6861-4c00-4cd1-94b5-a0bfb8b01d5a | 1 . . . . . . Diphtheria 5 . 1 2 2 . . . . . Influenza 13 . . . . . 1 4 4 2 Encephalitis lethargica 3 . . . . . 2 1 . . Meningococcal meningitis 1 . . 1 . . . . . . Tuberculosis of respiratory system 150 . . 1 1 31 65 43 9 . Other tuberculous diseases 15 . . 2 2 6 3 . . . Cancer, malignant disease 201 . . . 1 1 17 80 6... |
0b1e8c6f-7bb9-4c48-9090-4f0f56ba1e96 | 75 .. .. .. 1 .. 1 21 19 33 Heart disease 361 .. .. .. 5 .. 10 81 116 143 Arterio-sclerosis 42 .. .. .. .. .. 1 10 16 15 Bronchitis 61 6 2 1 .. .. 1 13 8 31 Pneumonia (all forms) 101 14 7 5 4 .. 9 41 9 10 Other respiratory diseases 19 1 .. .. 1 .. 4 10 2 1 Ulcer of stomach or duodenum 18 .. .. .. .. .. 4 7 3 4 Diarrhoe... |
fd200890-cdde-4622-b035-b0d2b41c9c2c | Acute and chronic nephritis 51 . . . . 1 7 16 13 14 Puerperal sepsis 4 . . . . 1 3 . . . Other accidents and diseases of pregnancy and parturition 4 . . . . . 4 . . . Congenital debility and malformation, premature birth 43 42 . . . 1 . . . . ouicide 23 . . . . . 8 11 2 2 Other deaths from violence 54 2 . 1 1 9 7 13 11... |
ec7063c1-b330-4bd9-bc25-21a8174ba266 | Shewing the Nett Deaths of Woolwich Residents, all Deaths occurring in Institutions in the Borough and Deaths of Woolwich Residents occurring in Institutions outside the Borough, during the Year 1930. Causes of Death. Males. Females. Woolwich. Plumstead. Eltham. Deaths in Public Institutions. In Borough. Outlying Insti... |
e712a933-28a5-445b-9c5e-0e6c326b8e33 | 1 5 Influenza 9 4 4 6 1 2 9 3 . Encephalitis lethargica 3 . 2 . 1 . 3 . . Meningococcal meningitis 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . Tuberculosis of respiratory system 87 63 42 34 40 34 52 7 38 Other tuberculous diseases 4 11 4 4 3 4 9 4 4 Cancer, malignant disease . 107 94 40 74 41 46 67 20 45 Rheumatic fever 2 4 1 4 1 3 1 1 Diabetes... |
9420b3f3-5ac5-42b7-9be2-d9cc14034e06 | 22 53 16 29 19 11 25 3 4 Heart disease 174 187 88 119 106 48 105 14 29 Arterio-sclerosis 25 17 9 14 6 13 2 1 15 Bronchitis 33 28 10 18 24 9 12 4 7 Pneumonia (all forms) 63 38 34 33 21 13 38 7 22 Other respiratory diseases 12 7 5 7 4 3 8 2 3 Ulcer of stomach or duodenum 17 1 2 8 3 5 8 4 7 Diarrhoea, &c. 9 4 4 3 2 4 5 . |
1b9fbb37-fa77-4db4-b634-9b4aef629d8d | 3 Appendicitis and typhlitis 6 5 2 3 4 2 8 4 3 Cirrhosis of liver 4 3 1 2 2 2 1 1 2 Acute and chronic nephritis 27 24 10 14 15 12 15 6 7 Puerperal sepsis 4 1 . 1 2 2 1 2 Other accidents and diseases of pregnancy and parturition . 4 1 1 2 . 3 2 1 Congenital debility and malformation — premature birth 27 16 22 4 9 8 17 4... |
c69bb93c-1cef-4068-a3f3-e3a58d569ab5 | Other deaths from violence 36 18 19 14 13 8 28 12 11 Other defined diseases 121 100 56 61 53 51 98 38 48 Causes ill.defined or unknown 1 . 1 . . . 1 . . 19 Causes of Death.—Table No. 12 shows that 361 deaths were due to heart disease, 201 to Cancer, 150 to Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 101 to Pneumonia, 75 to Cerebral Haemor... |
c1250bbd-274d-46c8-b2b1-d9907edcedd0 | 14, shows the number of deaths each year since 1912 from respiratory diseases, the annual death rate, the number of deaths under five years of age and the percentage of deaths occurring in children under five years of age. TABLE No. 14. Year. Bronchitis. Pneumonia. Other Respiratory. Total. Death Rate. Number under 5 y... |
2272dd9b-1266-470c-954c-347ab7ae7f14 | 1 87 31.9 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 1923 93 65 10 168 1.2 22 13.1 1924 142 95 10 247 1 • 8 65 26.3 1925 110 97 16 223 1.6 47 21.1 1926 103 81 13 197 1.4 35 17.8 1927 114 94 10 218 1. |
8a53c76c-125c-43b7-8ad9-2dba8c9ad336 | 5 37 17.0 1928 113 71 18 202 1.4 32 15.8 1929 121 119 15 255 1.8 51 20.0 1930 61 101 19 181 1.3 35 19.3 20 Cancer.—The total number of deaths was 201, of which 107 occurred in males and 94 in females. The deaths certified as due to Cancer and Malignant Disease each year since 1912 are shown in the following Table:— TAB... |
93ef543f-3c61-4e8d-a1be-335cf83a07b1 | 13 8.09 1915 51 74 125 0.97 6.80 1916 55 78 133 1.02 7.80 1917 58 72 130 0.99 8.03 1918 81 84 165 1.23 7.86 1919 76 81 157 1.16 9.35 1920 60 95 155 1.14 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 1925 83 110 193 1.37 12.71 1926 93 104 197 1.39 13. |
9ed1cc31-7249-4d23-bf21-044ede6e2199 | 59 1927 101 109 210 1.49 1408 1928 100 109 209 1.48 13.45 1929 93 120 213 1.50 11.97 1930 107 94 201 1.42 12.99 21 The following Table, No. 16, shows the seat of primary disease in all deaths from Cancer (including all other specified malignant tumours):— TABLE No. 16. Seat of Primary Disease. Males. Females. Total. De... |
25a99b2f-7f4e-4586-ad35-0d2a731cf8be | 3 0 9 5 Intestines 11 18 29 14 Rectum 12 6 18 13 Ovary — 7 7 4 Uterus — 8 8 3 Breast 1 20 21 6 Skin 6 1 7 5 Larynx 1 3 4 3 Lung 2 — 2 2 Pancreas 4 — 4 3 Bladder 4 2 6 2 Prostate 8 — 8 7 Testis 2 — 2 1 Other Organs and Undefined 1 6 7 3 Sarcoma 7 2 9 2 107 94 201 112 22 Maternal Mortality.—The number of deaths from Puer... |
ba392dda-37b7-4db1-b2ea-bee229ae24a9 | In 1928 and 1929 the numbers were 13 and 14. The maternal death rate per 1,000 births was 3'66. The following Table shows the causes of death each year since 1912:— TABLE No. 17. Maternal Mortality, Woolwich, 1912-1930. Year. Abortion. Ectopic Gestation. Placenta Praevia. Other Puerperal Haemorrhage. Other Accidents of... |
64b0f3ae-1bf9-42b8-87cd-8a3df7982741 | 11 1915 1 1 - - 1 2 - 3 8 1916 - 1 1 1 4 - 1 - 7 15 1917 - 1 - 2 - 1 2 1 7 14 1918 - - - 2 1 - 1 1 9 15 1919 - 2 1 2 - - 2 1 5 13 1920 - 1 - - 1 - 1 3 5 11 1921 - - - - - - 3 2 5 10 1922 - - - 1 - - 2 - 3 6 1923 - - - - 1 - 1 - 3 5 1924 - - 2 1 1 - 3 1 2 10 1925 - - 1 2 1 1 1 - 3 9 1926 |
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