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b426d5c9-68df-4101-9849-e9b7c23b8585 | Ice Cream, etc., Premises.—The number of premises where Ice Cream was sold during the year was 122, but in many instances the sale was intermittent. 280 inspections were made and 7 notices served. Ice Cream premises are registered by the Council under the London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1928. Other Premises... |
b606febf-e9c7-4c78-9723-484be3869109 | of Pigs Offal, Livers, etc., 5 cwt. Sheeps Offal, 18 cwt. Ox Liver, 5 cwt. Ox Lungs, 3 cwt. Fish, 8 bushels of Mussels, 5½ tons of Potatoes, ½ cwt. Apples and Pears, 36 lbs. Jam, 132 tins of Condensed Milk, 122 tins of Salmon, 60 lbs. Dried Peas, 34 tins of Cocoa, 32 lbs. of Prunes, 30 lbs. of Prawns, 10 lbs. of Bacon ... |
dbca6b68-09a3-4633-9f7f-1be880795713 | The 8 bushels of mussels were surrendered in consequence of information received from the Fishmongers' Company to the effect that mussels which had been obtained from a suspected laying were being exposed for sale in Woolwich. Samples were accordingly taken from three Woolwich dealers and submitted to the Fishmongers' ... |
b91709f2-24c4-435f-b49d-3fc66ab00187 | None of these were adulterated. TABLE No. 42. Article. Formal Samples. Informal Samples. Number Analysed. Number Adulterated. Milk 131 - 131 2 Cream 2 17 19 - Condensed Milk (Full Cream) 5 4 9 - Condensed Milk (Skimmed) 4 - 4 - Condensed Milk - 3 3 - Dried Milk (Full Cream) 1 - 1 - Infants' Food 3 - 3 - Evaporated Milk... |
085017e7-6227-4836-9dfe-ff1cf70da477 | 1 Honey 5 5 10 - Sausages 30 - 30 1 Sausage Meat 2 - 2 - Breakfast Sausage 5 - 5 - Preserved Sausages 1 - I - Saveloy 1 - 1 - Polony 1 - 1 - Black Pudding 2 - 2 - Brawn 4 4 8 — Corned Beef 1 — 1 — Faggots 1 2 3 - Chicken and Ham Roll 1 - 1 - Chitterlings 1 - 1 - Mincemeat 3 5 8 — Pepper 2 6 8 - Dripping 5 - 5 - Tripe 1... |
66b47ea9-c33a-47a1-8342-73be266fc550 | 7 - Golden Syrup 6 - 6 Vinegar 4 - 4 - Malt Vinegar 2 - 2 - Ground Ginger - 5 5 - Ground Almonds - 5 5 - Raisins - 4 4 - Sultanas - 4 4 - Mixed Dried Fruit 7 - 7 - Candied Peel - 5 5 - Sauces - 5 5 - Olive Oil 5 5 10 - Fish Paste 5 - 5 - Crab Paste 1 - 1 - Pate de foie gras 1 - 1 - Salmon Roll 1 - 1 - Pickles 5 - 5 - T... |
f1aad0aa-b45d-4473-8bd3-25ebd109b8e3 | Boric Ointment - 9 9 - Rhubarb Powder - 5 5 - Syrup of Squills - 6 6 - Camphorated Oil - 10 10 - Curry Powder 1 - 1 - Peas 1 - 1 — 379 217 596 9 61 The Public Analyst has furnished the following figures showing the percentages of fat found in each sample of milk submitted for analysis during the last three years :— TAB... |
9b551908-efe8-4637-9410-22a151e616f6 | 4 — - 273 195 131 Adulterated Samples—Action Taken.—The following Table, No. 44, shows the number of adulterated samples and the action taken in each instance where the sample was formal. TABLE No. 44. Sample No. Article. Formal or Informal. Result of Analysis. Result of Legal Proceedings or other Action. 475 Jam Forma... |
5a749a92-ddd2-4ff7-8813-89602e6d9236 | 368 Sausage Formal 108 parts per million Sulphur Dioxide. No action. 412 Gin Formal 38.93 degrees under proof Costs £2. 62 Chemical and Bacteriological Examination of Food.—In addition to the bacteriological examination of milk already referred to a few other samples of food were submitted for bacteriological examinati... |
ee956c04-5b38-469b-aeb0-13f5fb8dcd0a | 1 23rd April Did fail to deliver Margarine sold by retail in a paper wrapper on which was printed the word " Margarine." Ordered to pay 10s. 0d. costs. 2 23rd April do., do., do. Ordered to pay 10s. 0d. costs. 3 23rd April do., do., do. Fined £1. 4 10th July Did fail to cause bottles to be filled with Milk and closed o... |
d384e1bd-92d2-4dc0-9c6b-051d1c55b73d | 8 16th October Did expose for sale 8-lbs. of Grapes which were unsound. Fined £2. 9 16th October Did expose for sale 60-lbs. of Hard Peas which were unsound. Fined £2 and £2 2s. 0d. costs. 10 16th October Did deposit for sale 32-lbs. of Prunes which were unsound. Fined £3. 11 16th October Did expose for Sale condensed ... |
7cd14b39-6f6c-417d-b81c-e463e2da2d03 | The first part of this section is recorded under headings set out in Circular No. 1119 issued by the Ministry of Health to secure uniformity in the presentation of certain housing statistics. TABLE No. 46. Number of new houses erected during the year:— Built by the Local Authority Nil „ by other Local Authorities Nil „... |
572779dc-4940-4f98-a6a2-0fe502da10c7 | (1) Total number of dwelling houses inspected for housing defects (under Public Health or Housing Acts)5,824 Inspections made 14,951 (2) Number of dwelling houses (included under sub-head (1) above) which were inspected and recorded under the Housing (Consolidated) Regulations, 1925 2,351 Inspections made 5,299 (3) Num... |
8ba286e1-cf45-42e1-bdad-482d26611166 | (а) Proceedings under Section 3 of the Housing Act, 1925:— (1) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which notices were served requiring repairs — (2) Number of dwelling houses which were rendered fit after service of formal notices:— (a) By owners (b) By Local Authority in default of owners (3) Number of dwelling ho... |
a29b543a-e1cc-45b9-8f66-28966264be08 | (c) Proceedings under Sections 11, 14 and 15 of the Housing Act, 1925:— (1) Number of representations made with a view to the making of closing orders 5 (2) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which closing orders were made 5 (3) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which closing orders were determined, the dwel... |
ca74ea85-788e-4855-a669-fca5b6805122 | of Housing Act, 1925 (3) Under other powers 65 Housing Acts.—In tabular form is shown below a detailed statement of the specific action taken under the Housing Acts during the year :— TABLE No. 47. Action under the Housing Acts. Premises. Action Taken during Year. Date. Glyndon Road, 60 Closing Order 1930. 12th March. ... |
f1f2dba7-fc62-4576-969a-bad8abd819b0 | Walpole Place, 12 Closing Order determined 14th May. Woolwich High Street, 81-82 Closing Order 12th February. Do., do. Demolition Order 12th November. Woolwich High Street, 83 Closing Order 12th February. Do., do. Demolition Order 12th November. General Observations as to Housing Conditions.—The commonest type of dwell... |
e2c4c4e6-d0e4-4d52-a6b2-6c98cb119c33 | It is estimated that there are over 3,000 houses so used. As one would expect in an old town like Woolwich there are a certain number of old houses which have outlived their usefulness and cannot be reconditioned except at a cost out of all proportion to their worth. As opportunity offers these are dealt with under the... |
f89cd4a2-fcd4-455e-8b80-4c125e28ba3d | It should be constantly borne in mind that Woolwich is one of the peripheral London boroughs and London is constantly transferring its inhabitants from the central boroughs to those on its borders. Sufficiency of Supply of Houses.—The only accurate figures which are available as to the conditions under which people liv... |
4c822952-d1bf-462f-a4d1-73feada20492 | Number or Private Families Occupying the Following Number of Rooms : 1 2 3 4 5 6-7 8-9 10 and over. Total. Total Private Families 2222 4751 5484 9202 5967 5013 642 366 33,647 Private families, less "families" of only 1 person 1104 4177 5232 9015 5893 4946 628 363 31,358 Census: Percentage Living in These Units of Occup... |
d641b2cf-9957-44b2-99ca-5eaee8b97c86 | 7 9.7 16.4 23.3 20.8 20.4 2.8 1.9 100.00 1921 6.6 14.1 16.3 27.4 17.7 14.9 1.9 1.1 100.00 In spite of the fact that there is less and less work done in the Arsenal there is every reason to believe that the population of Woolwich has increased. It is becoming more and more a dormitory Borough, and it is likely to become... |
190094c5-61e6-4324-acac-875cf60edd02 | 67 Overcrowding.—There are no accurate figures available as to the state of overcrowding in Woolwich in 1930. Such figures can only be revealed at Census times, and any method which relies on figures obtained from a limited number of inspections by Sanitary Inspectors presents many fallacies. In 1921 it was shown that ... |
8241702c-01a0-42e5-a495-deb1021c80a5 | Accommodation for some has been found on the Council's Housing Estate, but as there were no new houses built last year this remedy was limited to vacancies. In some cases applications have been referred to the London County Council for accommodation on their estates, but experience has shown that many of the applicants... |
2d2cbb61-0c40-4ba3-adea-e698021d7130 | In the houses which are used by two or more families without being specially adapted for the purpose these are shared between the families. New Housing Estate.—The Housing Committee recommended the Council at its meeting in December to acquire a further site for housing purposes and submitted the following report which... |
c149745c-65e1-4bcb-ab3e-af8cba0c5152 | The site does not include the strip of land on the east side of Sidcup Road, forming part of the sports grounds of Messrs. Tillings and Messrs. Peek Frean & Co., the acquisition of which must be left open for the present. There 68 is also excluded from the sale a small triangular piece of land on the eastern boundary o... |
66aa3985-5bd9-4ebe-8f99-78167cf44f18 | It will be sold subject to the present leases and tenancies, and we have asked Mr. Hunt to advise us in the settlement of tenants' claims in connection therewith. We have approved a provisional lay-out of the site, which will be displayed in the Council Chamber, but which will probably require amendment in details as v... |
34ffc0d0-0fac-47c3-9e4b-ea600ef30013 | This statement is, of course, provisional, as no detailed estimates are yet available for the cost of road and sewer work, or the construction of houses, and the income being based upon similar rents to those charged on the present Estate." Houses Let in Lodgings.—No register is now kept of Houses let in Lodgings; 532 ... |
ebfbfb71-9ec9-4ba3-b7c6-fe0b978b9c58 | In the case of the house the certificate was granted. In the case of the hutments about half the applications were made towards the end of the year and so 24 were under consideration on 31st December. In 27 instances certificates were granted, and in the remaining 27 cases the applications were refused. 69 An applicati... |
38908799-6c7e-4d9a-afe0-21d82891c58c | West East 15th January - 3 - 32 35 12th February - 1 3 30 34 12th March - 2 4 33 39 9th April - 5 1 52 58 14th May - 1 3 30 34 18th June - 3 8 41 52 10th July - - 1 29 30 30th July - 7 - 29 36 16th September - 2 7 74 83 15th October - 2 3 41 46 12th November 4 2 13 25 45 10th December - 2 - 27 29 4 30 43 444 521 SECTIO... |
027889ad-d9f4-47e7-a0b7-61380e9e6058 | The following diseases are notifiable in the Borough:— Anthrax Ophthalmia Neonatorum Cerebrospinal Meningitis Pneumonia—Acute Primary Chicken Pox Pneumonia—Acute Influenzal Cholera Poliomyelitis Continued Fever Plague Diphtheria Puerperal Fever Dysentery Puerperal Pyrexia Encephalitis Lethargica Relapsing Fever Erysipe... |
1653e679-c5c0-4464-bcc1-5ec857c2caff | This increase is more apparent than real as these figures include 597 notifications of Chicken Pox, a disease which was made notifiable from the 1st April on account of the prevalence of Smallpox in London. This disease was not notifiable in 1929. In addition, 2,702 cases of Measles, including German Measles, came to t... |
9656aa56-3734-49c0-b67e-b230d985480a | Admissions to Hospital. Total Deaths. Diphtheria 497 494 5 Scarlet Fever 627 596 5 Enteric Fever (including Para-Typhoid) 8 7 1 Puerperal Fever 5 4 4 Puerperal Pyrexia 31 21 — Erysipelas 77 40 5 Smallpox 10 10 — Pneumonia 283 165 101 Malaria 2 1 — Ophthalmia Neonatorum 8 3 — Encephalitis Lethargica — — 3 Dysentery 1 - ... |
e783ffbd-df7a-4092-a19b-09935003c3a0 | Notification of Infectious Diseases, 1901 to 1930. Year. Smallpox. Diphtheria and Mem. Croup Erysipelas. Scarlet Fever. Enteric Fever. Continued Fever. Puerperal Fever. § Puerperal Pyrexia. Pneumonia Primary. Influenzal Pneumonia. Malaria. Dysentery. Anthrax. Ophthalmia Neonatorum. Encephalitis Lethargica. Cerebrospina... |
5eb09dfa-6969-4618-9116-e32517c2df34 | 1902 228 233 98 267 50 1 11 . . . . . . . . . . . 189 . 646 301 1903 6 186 58 389 42 3 2 . . . . . . . . . . . 165 . 661 . 1904 6 163 74 472 25 1 5 . . . . . . . . . . . 186 . 1240 . 1905 7 273 83 513 27 1 12 . . . . . . . . . . 212 145 . 465 . 1906 . 387 97 528 40 . 8 . . . . . . . . . . 366 176 . 825 . 1907 . 275 110... |
d3f07556-7a30-45b8-b3b4-d9aaab8f4be9 | 362 90 596 19 . 6 . . . . . . . . 1 . 173 154 . 519 . 1909 . 268 113 1027 13 . 9 . . . . . . . . . . 149 206 . 768 . 1910 1 171 89 524 10 . 7 . . . . . . . . 1 . 102 196 . 396 . 1911 . 239 82 518 16 . 16 . . . . . . 8 . 1 3 866 375 . 801 . 1912 3 429 87 474 20 . 2 . . . . . . 20 . 1 3 129 689 . 775 . 1913 . 321 70 626 ... |
b2b4f31a-2f65-40be-986b-73b42507dc1f | 416 107 714 18 . 7 . . . . . . 18 . 1 . 199 400 98 967 . 1915 . 286 138 601 31 . 6 . . . . . . 19 . 50 2 173 420 69 1179 . 1916 1 271 95 232 9 . 16 . . . . . . 33 . 17 . 80 392 77 1590 . 1917 . 277 79 147 12 . 12 . . . . . . 41 . 22 1 101 448 95 1710 . 1918 . 240 61 222 12 . 14 . . . . . . 23 . 11 3 118 563 97 800 . 19... |
ea73a818-390c-4f66-92e6-32adf62f1d8e | 61 7 1 34 3 7 1 123 394 80 1886 . 1920 1 427 82 538 6 . 13 . 136 . 29 1 . 29 3 6 . 31 359 69 1013 . 1921 . 592 59 1351 11 . 14 . 187 49 10 4 . 32 9 2 . 454 285 71 481 . 1922 . 437 37 511 8 1 11 . 212 133 11 . . 26 3 2 4 31 245 60 2698 . 1923 . 152 40 334 16 . 8 . 196 46 4 1 . 18 1 5 6 49 245 66 194 . 1924 . 195 45 440 ... |
4a1b8ff9-96ef-450d-a31e-4d6250510aa4 | 249 105 3 1 . 27 17 12 5 13 273 69 2679 . 1925 . 299 44 364 16 . 9 . 237 40 5 1 . 31 10 5 1 13 246 54 1916 . 1926 . 393 46 411 8 1 4 7 259 33 5 . . 18 7 9 5 23 287 52 1246 . 1927 . 278 65 478 9 . 8 30 280 36 3 1 . 19 6 4 3 12 269 84 457 . 1928 3 300 89 529 17 . 20 28 216 14 12 1 . 14 8 3 3 5 263 62 2418 . |
8709ee30-ec34-4184-962b-79a185735717 | 1929 5 496 80 567 7 . 15 38 293 90 5 . 1 17 4 9 4 8 250 52 151 . 1930 10 497 77 627 8 . 5 31 262 21 2 1 . 8 . 2 2 22 244 55 2702 597 §Notification of Puerperal Pyrexia commenced October, 1926. *Voluntary notification to 1910; partial to 1912; all cases thereafter. †Measles notifiable from 1/1/1916 to 31/12/1919. ‡Notif... |
8f6124f4-545e-4022-8192-58924f5cc8eb | Number of Cases Notified. Age Groups. Diseases. All Ages. Under 1 year. 1 and under 2 years. 2 and under 3 years. 3 and under 4 years. 4 and under 5 years. 5 and under 10 years. 10 and under 15 years. 15 and under 20 years. 20 and under 35 years. 35 and under 45 years. 45 and under 65 years. 65 and over. Diphtheria 497... |
a1cb398f-83dc-48c0-a3b1-bf5197695155 | Puerperal Pyrexia 31 . . . . . . . . 29 2 . . Erysipelas 77 2 . . . 2 3 3 6 10 9 33 9 Smallpox 10 . . 1 . . 1 2 2 2 . 2 . Pneumonia 283 11 12 15 12 7 20 14 19 39 33 73 28 Malaria 2 . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . Ophthalmia Neonatorum 8 8 . . . . . . . . . . . Encephalitis Lethargica . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dysentery 1 . . .... |
aa8fd2aa-e1e6-4a11-88d4-bffd35bafbbc | Poliomyelitis 2 . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . Zymotic Enteritis 22 10 6 2 1 . 1 1 . . . . 1 Chicken Pox 597 23 32 25 43 59 334 61 9 10 1 . . *Measles (including German Measles) 2702 40 192 187 268 355 1481 82 61 35 1 . . 4874 100 272 294 402 508 2288 378 179 233 71 111 38 *Not Notifiable. 73 TABLE No. 53. Deaths from Infecti... |
610461bc-7c98-4061-9297-d5500b8e8f46 | Under 1 1- 2- 3- 4- 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-35 35-45 45-65 65- Diphtheria 5 . 1 1 . 1 1 1 . . . . . Scarlet Fever 5 . 1 . . 1 . 2 1 . . . . Enteric Fever 1 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . Puerperal Fever 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . Puerperal Pyrexia . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erysipelas 5 . . . . 1 . . . . . 3 1 Smallpox . . . . . . ... |
6333410f-2c6d-4b25-a1b2-738b1c929ed8 | . . . . . . . . . . . Ophthalmia Neonatorum . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dysentery . . . . . . . . . . . . . Encephalitis Lethargica 3 . . . . . . . . 1 1 1 . Cerebrospinal Meningitis 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . Poliomyelitis . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zymotic Enteritis 13 7 3 . . . 1 . . . . . 2 Chicken Pox 1 . 1 . . . . . ... |
38952cd3-a9cf-404b-a04f-98426635f2e7 | Cases of Infectious Diseases in the Borough and Parishes during the year 1930, shewing the Case Rates per 1,000 population. Diseases. Total Cases Notified in each locality. Case Rates per 1,000 Population. Borough. Woolwich. Plumstead. Eltham. Borough. Woolwich. Plumstead. Eltham. West. East. West. East. Diphtheria 497... |
1143656c-3444-4f96-b74f-9117c331faa1 | 08 Puerperal Fever 5 1 2 1 1 0.04 0.03 0.05 0.03 0.03 Puerperal Pyrexia 31 11 4 5 11 0.22 0.37 0.10 0.15 0.28 Erysipelas 77 21 29 14 13 0.54 0.71 0.76 0.41 0.33 Smallpox 10 . 9 1 . 0.07 . 0.24 0.03 . Pneumonia 283 84 63 77 59 2.00 2.85 1.65 2.25 1.48 Malaria 2 1 . 1 . 0.01 0.03 . 0.03 . Ophthalmia Neonatorum 8 4 2 2 . ... |
4f67a671-e5d3-4eb7-9838-812088d674ee | 06 014 0.05 0.06 . Dysentery 1 . 1 . . 0.01 . 0.03 . . Cerebrospinal Meningitis 2 1 1 . . 0.01 0.03 0.03 . . Poliomyelitis 2 . . 1 1 0.01 . . 0.03 0.03 Zymotic Enteritis 22 2 2 14 4 0.16 0.07 0.05 0.41 0.10 Chicken Pox 597 159 126 167 145 4.22 5.40 3.31 4.88 3.64 Measles 2702 926 554 342 880 19.08 31.45 14.54 10.00 22.... |
c100a611-2f27-4626-a955-f4db9e093751 | 42 52.51 29.10 23.74 35.31 75 Diphtheria. Notification.—During the year 497 cases were notified, compared with 496 in 1929 and 300 in 1928. This is the highest number notified since 1921, when 592 were notified. The number of military cases was 28. The case-rates for the various registration districts in the Borough ar... |
efb6134d-27af-4e43-a49a-c5a0790dea1f | Frequent visits are made by the district sanitary inspectors to all cases isolated at home in order to ensure that proper precautions are being taken for preventing the spread of the disease. Employees of the Royal Arsenal are not allowed to remain at work unless cases are removed to hospital or a certificate of effici... |
ba7b5cc6-d2c2-44cc-b3b4-576d8690289a | Return Cases.—Nine cases gave rise to thirteen cases. Multiple Cases.—The following Table shows the house distribution by wards. The term "house" is synonymous with the term "family," except in 13 instances where two families were involved. 76 TABLE No. 55. Diphtheria, Multiple Cases. Dockyard. St. Mary's. River. St. G... |
a239ee7e-a377-4bef-ad0a-e36f09df29e2 | 2 — 8 1 28 56 3 „ „ 1 2 — — 1 — 1 2 — 1 — — 2 — 10 30 4 „ „ — 1 — — — — — 1 1 — — — 1 — 4 16 5 „ „ — 1 1 — — — — — — 1 — — — — 3 15 6 „ „ 1 — — — — — — 1 — — — — — — 2 12 7 „ „ — — — — — — — — 1 — — — — — 1 7 Total Houses 14 28 36 23 33 10 30 26 151 43 14 26 74 9 381 469 Military — — — — — — — — — — — — — — — 28 497 Sc... |
cb57307e-4894-4021-a5b7-6f283cec0620 | Notification.—During the year 627 cases of Scarlet Fever were notified, compared with 567 in 1929 and 529 in 1928. There were 24 military cases. The case— rates for the various old registration districts of the Borough are given in detail in Table No. 54. The number of notifications received each quarter was as follows... |
2894e059-52fd-4c03-9246-f926738a9a9c | The term "house" is synonymous with the term "family" except in 15 instances where two families were involved. 77 TABLE No. 56. Scarlet Fever, Multiple Cases. Dockyard. St. Mary's. River. St. George's. Burrage. Herbert. Glyndon. St. Margaret's. Central. St. Nicholas. Abbey Wood. Well Hall. Sherard. Avery Hill. Total Ho... |
a0d75aee-4122-452c-939e-b4deb0021229 | Number of Houses in which 1 case occurred 17 14 42 21 34 25 21 49 14 39 20 20 71 15 402 402 2 cases occurred — 4 10 6 4 6 5 8 1 5 2 3 11 - 65 130 3 „ „ — - 2 2 1 1 - - 1 - - 3 4 - 14 42 4 „ „ 1 — - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - - - 1 - 6 24 5 „ „ - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 5 Total Houses 18 18 54 30 39 33 26 58 17 44 22 27 87 15 48... |
eb1c3aed-4bd7-4976-9885-2ee6d03be1eb | —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 cases on discharge. TABLE No. 57. Scarlet Fever, Return Cases. No. in Register Date Admitted to Hospital. Date Discharged. Total Days in ... |
07b1aa9f-265d-45cf-bc3c-ffeb0a6756c4 | 34 10/2/30 — 13/2/30 — 56 27/1/30 27/3/30 59 4/4/30 — 80 6/2/30 29/3/30 51 22/4/30 — 110 26/2 30 25/4/30 58 1/5/30 — 114 22/2/30 17/4/30 54 21/4/30 — 116 28/2/30 3/4/30 34 9/4/30 — 12/4/30 - 128 7/3/30 16/4/30 40 26/4/30 - 160 24/3/30 2/5/30 37 24/5/30 Peeling. 188 3/4/30 23/5/30 50 4/6/30 — 199 |
0dd454ea-8a3d-4c48-8e90-8e1cd2118d4d | 7/4/30 12/6/30 66 1/7/30 — 200 7/4/30 17/5/30 40 10/6/30 — 210 10/4/30 23/5/30 47 27/5/30 — 2/6/30 211 18/4/30 29/5/30 41 10/6/30 — 291 23/5/30 17/10/30 147 30/10/30 — 244 3/5/30 1/7/30 59 25/7/30 — 271 15/5/30 26/6/30 42 2/7/30 — 324 15/6/30 25/7/30 40 25/8/30 — 363 7/7/30 10/9/30 65 30/9/30 — |
7c33d83b-045a-42ee-8f3f-f339db9232eb | 409 5/8/30 26/9/30 52 2/10/30 — 412 7/8/30 19/9/30 43 2/10/30 — 493 5/10/30 20/11/30 46 30/11/30 Nasal Discharge. 520 16/10/30 26/11/30 41 2/12/30 Sore Throat. 555 6/11/30 17/12/30 41 30/12/30 — 78 Enteric Fever. Eight cases were notified during the year, and one death occurred. It will be noticed from the following Ta... |
cca8c8b8-8832-4c17-bc14-ecbcd73ddf6d | 1 16/1/30 M. 51 Enteric Fever Enteric Fever Died. 2 31/3/30 M. 20 Paratyphoid Fever Paratyphoid B. — 3 7/5/30 F. 24 Paratyphoid B. Paratyphoid B. — 4 26/5/30 M. 13 Paratyphoid Fever Scarlet Fever — 5 26/5/30 F. 16 Paratyphoid Fever Paratyphoid B. — 6 4/6/30 F. 18 Enteric Fever Paratyphoid B. — 7 6/6/30 F. 22 Paratyphoi... |
655a368b-16ea-48fe-b223-795a11b11733 | Thirty-six cases were notified, compared with 53 in 1929 and 48 in 1928. Thirty-one women were notified as suffering from Puerperal Pyrexia and five from Puerperal Fever. In six instances the disease was a sequel to abortion. Treatment.—The Council's scheme for the diagnosis and treatment of these diseases provides for... |
8d184766-7edf-453c-8a1e-688066977a05 | Two cases of Malaria, including one induced for therapeutic purposes, were notified, and one notification was received in respect of Dysentery. Smallpox. During the 53 weeks ended 3rd January, 1931, there were 5,187 cases of Smallpox in the Metropolis, compared with 1,905 in 1928. Cases of this disease occurred in ever... |
eb9d3ae0-fa3c-46bc-9790-8ed440e37d82 | In every instance vaccination or revaccination was offered to all contacts by the local public vaccinators. Chicken Pox. In consequence of a letter received from the Ministry of Health, drawing attention to the recent increase in the cases of Smallpox in London, the Council, with the approval of the Ministry of Health,... |
06270281-118f-4795-933e-a9b32c7ff1d2 | Anti-Pneumococcal Serum.—During the year the Council provided, free of charge, anti-pneumococcal serum for the treatment of persons suffering from Pneumonia, to those medical practitioners who considered this form of treatment suitable. In all 2,580 c.c. were used at a total cost to the Council of £41 9s. 9d. The treat... |
569ca078-4524-467d-ac42-87705d61c5c8 | 9d. The following Table, No. 59, shows the distribution of Pneumonia in each ward of the Borough, classified according to the type of Pneumonia shown on the notification certificate:— 80 TABLE No. 59. Notification of Pneumonia. Ward. Lobar. Broncho. Influenzal. Acute Primary. Total. Dockyard 5 3 - 10 18 St. Mary's 8 1 ... |
f23256ab-6008-4d83-82d9-903e55d429bd | Nicholas 14 6 5 17 42 Abbey Wood 6 1 2 14 23 Well Hall 7 1 1 9 18 Sherard 6 3 1 12 22 Avery Hill 1 3 3 12 19 104 26 21 132 283 The following Table, No. 60, shows the number of notifications of Pneumonia received each month, classified by sex and according to type incidence. It also shows the number of deaths occurring ... |
967be17b-82f0-4772-8d06-24cc4b3aa0a2 | 13 2 - 25 14 - February 18 10 28 5 2 4 17 14 3 March 36 15 51 22 6 2 21 15 1 April 19 16 35 12 2 4 17 12 3 May 11 5 16 9 1 1 5 5 — June 14 5 19 11 2 1 5 — - July 5 3 8 4 1 2 1 1 - August 3 4 7 3 3 - 1 7 - September 10 4 14 6 — 1 7 1 - October 9 8 17 6 3 2 6 6 - November 22 5 27 8 1 3 15 14 - December 17 4 21 5 3 1 12 1... |
80820ff8-381c-4e6e-aea7-47ee4309c8b0 | 283 104 26 21 132 101 7 81 Cerebrospinal Meningitis. Two cases were notified during the year, and in both instances the diagnosis was confirmed. The following Table gives the details of each case:— TABLE No. 61. Date Notified. Sex. Age. Ultimate Diagnosis. Remarks. 2/4/30 M. 3 Cerebrospinal Fever Died. 12/12/30 M. 18 C... |
1411dee8-7ed4-4cd1-9c02-73417df57ae4 | The number of deaths in children under two years of age certified as due to Enteritis or Diarrhoea was 10. Whooping Cough. During the year 73 cases of Whooping Cough came to the knowledge of the Department from the School Medical Service, compared with 327 in 1929. As this disease is not notifiable in the Borough, know... |
63f6c8e9-dbd9-409c-b40d-6d6d37a81fe8 | Deaths.—There were 15 deaths from Measles during the year, 14 of which were in children under 5 years of age. Home Nursing.—Nursing assistance was provided in 66 cases, the number of visits paid was 521, and the cost to the Council was £26 1s. 6d. 82 Hospital Treatment.—Children suffering from Measles are now admitted,... |
540fc8cd-db9f-4fba-be43-9df3f3f40447 | Their duties are to meet the school nurse at the school, obtain from her direct the names of children suffering from Measles, or suspected to be suffering from Measles, and also those who are absent from unknown causes, and to visit the homes as soon as possible. By such temporary appointments the routine work of the h... |
7113c0e9-0890-415f-9f5f-17e3de180010 | Home Nursing.—Two cases were nursed at home, 68 visits in all being paid. The cost of this service was £3 8s. Od. Tuberculosis. The Council's Tuberculosis service has the following ramifications:— (a) The administration of the various Tuberculosis Regulations of 1912, 1921, 1924 and 1925. (b) The supply and supervision... |
428814b2-a10b-49b1-8f38-4600ca55baac | (j) Co-operation between the Tuberculosis Officer and the local medical practitioners. (k) Co-operation with the School Medical Service. (J) Provision of extra nourishment for tuberculous persons. 83 (m) An agreement with the School Treatment Committee for the provision of dental treatment. (n) An agreement with the Lo... |
0f88dd1f-d9d2-4fcf-addd-f8aba084e327 | Deaths from other forms of tuberculosis numbered 15, as against 16 in the preceding year, the death rate being 0T1 per 1,000 of the population. The total number of deaths from tuberculosis during the year was 165, and the combined mortality rate 117. The deaths and death.rates from tuberculosis, classified by type of d... |
b903d7f7-8cc9-4031-8f07-a34e95746d85 | 42 1915 237 197 40 1.83 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 1.18 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. |
eef04c18-ef0f-4026-9db7-7a0c5bb3f8e2 | 20 1925 187 160 27 1.33 1.14 0.19 1926 165 148 17 1.16 1.04 0.12 1927 178 148 30 1.26 1.05 0.21 1928 165 145 20 1.17 1.03 0.14 1929 159 143 16 1.12 1.01 0.11 1930 165 150 15 1.17 1.06 0.11 In addition to the 165 deaths mentioned above, five persons who had been notified as suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis died dur... |
05a19d75-ec56-438a-9980-4fcfbabb5eb4 | Operation Resection and end to end anastomosis and appendicectomy. 2 17/4/29 Suicide, Lysol Poisoning. 3 11/6/17 Cardiac Failure. Rheumatic Myocarditis. Rheumatoid Arthritis. 4 16/1/30 Gangrene of Lung. Pneumonia (Lobar). 5 11/2/26 Emphysema. Bronchitis. Cardiac Failure. The period which elapsed between notification an... |
f1155683-162c-45be-8811-85c7fac10f04 | Not notified 12 8.00 2 13.33 0-1 month 23 15.33 6 40.00 1-3 months 20 13.33 1 6.67 3-6 months 10 6.67 1 6.67 6-12 months 15 10.00 1 6.67 1-2 years 20 13.33 — — 2-5 years 28 18.67 3 20.00 Over 5 years 22 14.67 1 6.66 150 100.00 15 100.00 The ratio of non-notified tuberculosis deaths to the total tuberculosis deaths was ... |
b74aebb4-656a-4950-bb4b-18050d6cc92a | (a) Administration of the Tuberculosis Regulations.—In July, 1930, the Minister of Health issued the Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1930, which came into operation on the 1st January, 1931. They involve the repeal of:— The Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1912. The Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regul... |
c05c784a-0777-49e4-9e2e-25a38edf97a6 | (4) Primary notifications are to be made on the usual infectious diseases notification forms. (5) Minor alterations have been made in the forms to be used in respect of cases admitted to and discharged from institutions. (6) Amendments have been made in the method by which notifications are transmitted to the Medical O... |
51327634-0f7e-4815-b5e3-7f1f0950fa94 | Earlier in the year the Minister issued the County of London (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1930, to enable the London County Council to maintain or arrange for the maintenance otherwise than in their homes, of children living in London in houses where, owing to over-crowding or otherwise, they are, in the opinion of the ... |
3290098b-16ef-46e2-93cd-8ff7211701d0 | The Borough. Pulmonary Tuberculosis- Cases 78 52 60 54 244 Rates 2.65 1.36 1.75 1.36 1.72 Non-Pulmonary Tuberculosis— Cases 22 10 8 15 55 Rates 0.77 0.36 0.23 0.38 0.39 In Table No. 66 appears a summary of the cases coming to the knowledge of the Department during the year. It includes notifications received from gener... |
b5825192-6c65-42e4-8ef5-969177e4aa42 | Age Periods. New Cases. Deaths. Pulmonary NonPulmonary Pulmonary NonPulmonary M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 0-1 - - 1 - - - - - 1-5 1 2 3 3 - 1 1 3 5-10 4 2 6 7 - - - 1 10-15 5 4 3 8 1 - - 1 15-20 15 24 1 3 3 12 - 4 20-25 22 25 3 5 5 11 1 1 25-35 42 19 1 3 23 15 2 1 35-45 21 16 3 2 15 12 - - 45-55 35 9 1 1 21 7 - - 55-65 22 ... |
d92de534-911d-42a4-ad99-0a41bc9e5abb | 1 1 12 3 - - 65 and upwards 7 - 1 1 6 3 - - Totals 174 103 24 34 86 64 4 11 87 The following Table, No. 67, shows the site of the disease in patients notified each year since 1926. TABLE No. 67. Year. Lungs. Meninges. Intestines and Peritoneum. Glands. Joints. Spine. Other Forms. All Causes. |
8cf342cf-e5b4-4d80-8259-568cc366843c | 1926 287 8 6 14 11 7 16 349 1927 269 10 18 20 18 5 13 353 1928 263 10 8 17 11 5 11 325 1929 250 7 7 16 11 6 5 302 1930 244 6 5 18 15 3 8 299 The Regulations of 1921 require the Medical Officer of Health to revise quarterly the register of notifications, and, as soon as he is aware that a notified case has removed perma... |
694cd656-f899-481a-bac3-078d6adfb1ed | The usual steps were taken during the year to ensure that the notification register correctly represents the number of cases of tuberculosis in the district. Deletions from the register have been made in the case of patients who have died; who have left the district; who have been lost sight of ; who have been cured, a... |
de99d27c-9160-4b44-aa9d-f7fcc02d0438 | 68. Pulmonary. NonPulmonary. Totals. M. F. M. F. Number on Register at 1st January, 1930 510 422 144 134 1,210 Number of additions 184 110 22 34 350 Number of Deletions 169 117 25 32 343 Number on Register at 31st December, 1930 525 415 141 136 1,217 The Regulations of 1925 provide for the compulsory discontinuance of ... |
a022375e-df8c-48ec-a38a-60b3475224f8 | Full use is not made of them, possibly because patients dislike being overlooked by neighbours. In many cases they are loaned free of charge, but in some instances a small rent, usually sixpence per week, is paid. (c) Bacteriological Examinations.—Any general practitioner in the Borough may send specimens of sputum fro... |
c5af95d1-e14f-49e8-8240-d35a5224be93 | These hours are set out in tabular form below. The total number of attendances at the Dispensary during 1930 was 4,657. In this connection it is interesting to point out that 225 of the persons notified during 1930 attended the Dispensary, which is equivalent to 78.6 per cent. The corresponding percentage in 1929 was 8... |
970df3d2-1421-42f3-8a1a-08b0af836885 | New CASES examined during the year (excluding contacts):— (a) Definitely tuberculous 113 60 7 6 6 9 13 9 119 69 20 15 (b) Doubtfully tuberculous . . . . . . . . 51 41 15 16 (c) Non-tuberculous . . . . . . . 149 174 160 137 B. CONTACTS examined during the year:— (a) Definitely tuberculous 1 1 . . . . . . 1 1 . . (b) Dou... |
225ddbdb-afdd-40ac-974c-4c5c7ecf11ff | 2 3 2 1 16 16 3 1 (b) Diagnosis not confirmed or nontuberculous (including cancellation of cases notified in error) . . . . . . . . 255 312 243 232 D. NUMBER OF PERSONS on Dispensary register on December 31st:— (a) Diagnosis completed 405 350 48 45 41 68 40 58 446 418 88 103 (6) Diagnosis not completed . . . . . . . . ... |
458712ac-cfa3-4391-9e44-821993774a35 | 013 (2) Number of patients transferred from other areas and of "lost sight of" cases returned 11 (3) Number of patients transferred to other areas and cases "lost sight of"59 (4) Died during the year 96 (5) Number of observation cases under "A" (b) and "B" (b) above in which period of observation exceeded 2 months 9 (6... |
911993ad-e49b-4ebd-8083-829334ad881c | at or in connection with the Dispensary 23 (10) Number of consultations with medical practitioners— (a) At homes of applicants 67 (b) Otherwise 829 (11) Number of other visits by Tuberculosis Officers to Homes 479 (12) Number of visits by Nurses or Health Visitors to Homes for Dispensary purposes 5,321 (13) Number of— ... |
12bc60c6-22ba-4f91-9312-86202a5e3c5f | 36 162 Staff.—The Dispensary staff consists of one whole-time Tuberculosis Officer, one half-time Assistant Tuberculosis Officer, three Tuberculosis Health Visitors, one Clerk-Dispenser and one Lay-Organiser who also acts as Secretary of the Care Committee. Post-Graduate Course.—During the year the Tuberculosis Officer... |
c616fa95-82b7-4ad3-bd24-77cfdde8ba4c | (e) Home Visiting of Tuberculosis Cases.—On receipt of every notification the home is visited by the Tuberculosis Visitor, who advises as to any re-arrangement that seems possible and desirable in the interests of the patient and other members of the family. In the case of patients notified by the Tuberculosis Officer ... |
9ad0748a-93ec-402e-94fe-9d6208cc0dd2 | In 1925, 70 such ex-service men were under the supervision of the Tuberculosis Officer, and in 1930 this number had declined to 45 with a consequent decrease in the number of reports furnished to the Ministry of Pensions, and a decrease in the number of visits paid by the Tuberculosis Visitors. The reports numbered 19 ... |
82d70ffc-762b-4a9f-af52-7f9eb04682aa | (h) X-Ray Examinations.—Experience shows that X-ray examination is indispensable in a thorough examination of a patient suspected of tuberculosis. In the later stages of the disease this examination is also necessary for the efficient control of treatment by artificial pneumothorax, and is essential if surgical measure... |
813a61ff-567b-4ba2-bdb9-e541eaa82126 | Payment for this service is made on the following basis :— s. d. For screen and report 7 6 For X-ray film and report 15 0 92 The latest analysis of the work of the London Dispensaries issued by the Ministry of Health shows that the average number of X-ray examinations per 100 "new cases" and "contacts" examined is 17, ... |
a3cb2a75-3992-47fc-bf53-53e0b48685ea | A number of these fail to continue in attendance, but a check is kept upon these cases by going through their case papers at the end of each month, and, if they are not attending, the Tuberculosis Visitor endeavours to get them to visit again. (j) Co-operation with Local Practitioners.—During the year 67 new cases were... |
c691eed8-4805-41c5-a0c1-063cff51aae5 | Other children, whose condition is unsatisfactory, are referred to the School Clinic for the treatment of minor ailments and dental caries, or to the School Care Organiser with a recommendation as to the provision of milk and cod liver oil to be given at school. (l) Extra Nourishment.—Extra nourishment, in the form of ... |
2bee6ade-1d43-4c0e-83e6-44c392dbd34c | The only charge made to patients is in connection with the supply of dentures, and then patients are assessed according to their means. Dentures were supplied in 16 cases at a cost of £62 19s. 0d., and payments by patients amounted to £27 6s. 3d. In assessing patients, due regard is given to dental benefits they may be... |
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