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15cb7952-a3d0-4936-8a95-ed0bdf2a2db8 | (e) "Better Health."—The issue of a local edition of this journal, inaugurated in 1930, was continued, and during the year 2,000 copies per month were distributed by the Medical Officer of Health through the welfare centres, libraries, schools, and to a limited number of residents in the borough selected at random. The... |
2750fd59-deb7-4544-b7ac-58488ac8995f | W. Little, who joined the staff of the Plumstead Vestry in 1896, was superannuated on the 7th October, on account of ill-health. Mr. F. J. Hoines was appointed to the vacancy so caused, and commenced duties on the 19th October. Water Supply.—The water supply of the Borough is under the control of the Metropolitan Water... |
a5acdb77-6d7e-4d1a-a125-1746e42ac42c | The clinker is mixed with bitumen and is used for surfacing certain roads in the Borough. Most of the dustbins in the Borough are of the moveable pattern; it was found necessary to take action for the renewal of 702 dustbins. Trade refuse is removed at a charge of 5s. per load, and 3159 loads were so dealt with. Specia... |
78dd4c4e-fa80-4207-9a44-f4a1ec9b545a | During the year 62 complaints were received with regard to the defective action of combined drains. On investigation, it was found that 313 houses in all were affected. In every case the drains were cleared. In all the systems except 7 the obstruction was of a temporary nature. In 28 instances choked interceptors were ... |
fdbff8d1-20e8-4f24-938c-a79b45488f82 | Cesspools.—The number of cesspools in the Borough is 30, 20 being in Plumstead, and 10 in Eltham. This is a decrease of one on last year. The cesspools in Eltham are only to be found in isolated parts of the district. In Plumstead most of them are to be found near the top of Shooters Hill, and during the year the Counc... |
3c10f7c0-0c11-4e48-9b9e-cbb62788a340 | Notices for the remedy or abatement of the defects or nuisances discovered were served upon the owner or person responsible under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891. Sanitary Inspection of the Area.—A summary of the inspections carried out by the Sanitary Inspectors will be found in Table No. 26. In connection, there... |
4a4f47e0-74c4-4c95-a0b8-90295b9bf249 | In all except 7 instances this was sufficient, and in these 7, summonses were issued. In Table No. 27 will be found a summary of the nuisances abated and defects remedied. TABLE No. 26. Inspections. |
21b4bd3f-84ce-45c4-9200-d4d6f75028ff | Housing Survey—Houses Inspected 3,242 Drains Tested by Smoke Test 188 Drains Tested by Water Test 31 Complaints Investigated 2,080 New Houses 387 Outworkers' Premises 488 Tents and Vans 18 Houses Let in Lodgings 497 Factories 367 Houses re Infectious Disease 1,691 Workshops 660 Houses re Smallpox Contacts 209 Workplace... |
47453560-da4d-4768-9c27-dba2cd8d2934 | Cleansing— Dilapidations— Interiors Cleansed 1,465 Walls 988 Rooms Cleansed 3,228 Ceilings 815 Damp Conditions— Floors and Hearths 270 Coppers 213 Walls 976 Stoves 304 Sites 33 Others 130 Roofs 1,064 Verminous Conditions— Rain Water Pipes and Gutters 607 Others 227 Rooms Cleansed 247 44 TABLE No. 27—continued. Defectiv... |
1b2339ec-f9da-4aff-887d-69ffcf413781 | s Provided 3 „ Additional 1 Doors and Fastenings Remedied 138 Defective Ventilation— Dust Bins Provided 702 Windows Rendered Usable 609 Underground Rooms Closed — „ Additional Provided 3 Overcrowding—Cases Remedied 42 Other Means 7 Water Supply— Defective Paving— Additional 2 Yards Re-paved 158 Re-instated 21 „ Repaire... |
ce88677b-bba1-4208-9492-5bff2da4effe | „ „ Abolished 13 Sinks Repaired or Provided 299 Premises Rat Proofed 8 Wastes Cleansed 130 Other Effective Measures 22 Wastes Trapped or Repaired 314 Rag and Bone Premises— Water Closets— Premises Cleansed 1 Flushing Apparatus Repaired 353 Rain-proof Premises Provided — „ „ Renewed 166 Vermin - proof Conditions Provide... |
df61ae5a-0cd1-446c-91ed-663ae1a80181 | 367 32 - Workshops (Including Workshop Laundries). 660 8 — Workplaces (Other than Outworkers Premises) 175 6 — Homeworkers' Premises 488 4 — 2.—Defects Found. Description. Number of Defects. Found. Remedied. Referred to H.M. Inspect'r Number of Prosecutions. Nuisances under Public Health Act:— Want of Cleanliness 37 37... |
3fc193e8-8e32-4f2b-8b0c-e88fbbb6b20c | 101 ) - - - - Other offences - — — — Total 94 93 — — 46 3.—Outwork in Unwholesome Premises, Section 108. Nature of Work. Instances Notices served. Prosecutions. Wearing Apparel:—Making, etc. 2 2 - Racquet and Tennis Balls 2 2 - The Rats and Mice (Destruction) Act, 1919.—Each district inspector is the rats officer for h... |
4a39f9fa-1ec3-4e8f-bad7-47e48ab74b7b | The number of baits laid in old sewers in Woolwich and Plumstead, which were regarded as infested, was 8,187. Offensive Trades.—There is only one offensive trade in the Borough, namely, a slaughterer of poultry. The premises were approved by the London County Council in November, 1931. Rag Flock Act.—Four samples of ra... |
048b71ff-b7b0-4aaa-b7e3-f4bf8daa2f17 | After considering the matter, the Public Health Committee decided not to prosecute but to send a cautionary letter informing the seller that in the event of any future breach of these regulations, proceedings would be commenced, and to ask the provincial authority to deal with the matter at the source. Mortuaries.—The ... |
4292036d-24f3-4b99-b42c-0f12c539dcfc | 1930 1931 Number of Bodies received: (a) For Inquest - - - 8 - (b) For Custody 15 1 1 10 17 15 1 1 18 17 Number of Post-Mortem Examinations — — — — — Cemeteries.—There are two cemeteries in the Borough, known as the Woolwich Cemetery and the Plumstead Cemetery, the Woolwich one being divided into two parts, the old and... |
69b753cb-b241-48be-9497-2056d4ed0a92 | At the end of the year, however, it seemed likely that a site would shortly be obtained suitable for the purpose. In Table No. 30, which follows, is shown the number of interments in the different graveyards. The information regarding the Cemeteries is given through the courtesy of the Town Clerk, and, in the case of E... |
989f3a6f-f458-41bb-bb31-06a1959bc416 | 48 Legal Proceedings.—The particulars of the various prosecutions instituted under the Public Health (London) Act, 1891, and kindred Acts, for offences connected with sanitary administration are set out in detail in the following Table, No. 31:— TABLE No. 31. Prosecutions under Public Health and Kindred Acts. No. Date ... |
b0f31074-11e5-4304-a471-868c50dfa901 | Costs, 10s. 6d. 7 22nd May Dirty walls and ceilings; defective windows; defective stove. 98a, Woolwich High Street. Order to abate in 28 days. Rooms evacuated. Public Baths and Washhouses.—There are two main bathing Establishments in the Borough, one at Plumstead and the other at Woolwich, and there is a smaller one at... |
72aabb90-3512-460b-b4e2-a631f5ef1b67 | Through the courtesy of the Baths Superintendent I am able to say that the total number using the Swimming Baths during the year was 192,231; Turkish and Russian Vapour Baths, 14,447; Slipper Baths, 206,329; and the Public Washhouse, 22,399. 49 SECTION VI.—INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD. The food premises in the Bo... |
1adce80e-365e-486b-aac7-832dfc512450 | On Register 31st December. Number of Legal Proceedings. Inspections. Notices. Bakehouses 37 102 7 — Cowsheds 13 161 3 — Milkshops 94 303 7 — Ice Cream Premises 166 272 4 — Slaughterhouses 5 20 — — Fried Fish Shops 63 245 20 — Butchers' Shops 98 196 5 — Premises where Food is prepared (other than above) 249 493 6 - Shop... |
ddc39667-07b7-4296-9ac9-c851a1174eeb | Registered dairy premises 94 Registered dairymen with premises in Borough 68 „ ,, „ „ outside Borough 21 Cowkeepers 5 Cowsheds 13 Purveyors of milk in sealed bottles 102 D 50 The standard of cleanliness in cowsheds and dairies and in other premises where milk is sold has been well maintained, as is evidenced from the p... |
d636542d-1169-4e5e-8720-c8b8206d3c98 | Number of dealers licences issued:— (a) To use the designation "Certified" milk 7 (b) „ ,, "Grade A" (Tuberculin Tested) 4 (c) ,, „ "Grade A" 7 (d) „ ,, "Pasteurised" 7 Number of supplementary licences issued:— (a) To sell "Certified" milk 2 (b) ,, "Grade A" (Tuberculin Tested) 2 (c) „ "Grade A" 2 (d) „ "Pasteurised" 2... |
a9932984-7967-4828-9210-e2eace60bbd5 | 75,950 15,000 5,863 31,850 3,290 6,913 35,900 8,653 13,800 7,726 1,720 45,950 6,846 6,796 9,850 1,447 9,586 15,723 8,013 Dried and Condensed Milks.—Samples of these milks were taken under the appropriate Regulations, and in each instance it was found that the Regulations were being complied with. 51 Agricultural Produc... |
6cc0769d-d858-4cf5-a499-e444b45f04b2 | Cider March 23rd Select Cider (Champagne Process) or Select Cyder (Champagne Process). Select Cider or Select Cyder. Canned Vegetables May 28th Select Whole Stringless Beans or Select Beans. Select Sliced Stringless Beans or Select Beans. Select Sliced Runner Beans or Select Beans. Select Beetroots (Whole). Select Carr... |
66fbbbb7-f6d3-4dc8-a791-452e12ae0df8 | Select Raspberries and Redcurrants. Select Apples. Beef July 20th Select. Prime. Good. The Regulations affecting Canned Fruits, Peas, Beans (1930), and Beef (1929) were revoked from the date of these new Regulations. The local authority in London is the Metropolitan Borough Council concerned, and the Medical Officer of... |
0d2820c0-ab0b-4fa3-9a76-fa603d952923 | 3 Order, 1928 Fresh Apples. The Merchandise Marks (Imported Goods) Currants. No. 5 Order, 1928 Sultanas. Raisins. Eggs in shell. Dried eggs. Oat Products. The Merchandise Marks (Imported Goods) Raw Tomatoes. No. 4 Order, 1929. The Merchandise Marks (Imported Goods) Salmon and No. 8 Order, 1931 Trout. These Orders prohi... |
cec69e71-b713-42c5-b9fb-1cf34a9cd422 | The Public Health (Meat) Regulations, 1924.—Notice of intention to slaughter any animal must be given to the Council. The following Table No. 35 shows the number of animals slaughtered, and inspected, during the year. TABLE No. 35. Month. Cattle. Sheep & Lambs. Pigs. Calves. Total. January 237 764 982 130 2,113 Februar... |
80496fd9-c7f9-44f8-b14a-cecd922283be | 745 59 2,977 November 195 1,010 1,431 16 2,652 December 231 1,217 2,043 5 3,496 2,473 11,350 10,309 1,359 25,491 53 The number of whole carcases condemned on account of disease or injury was 26 (19 pigs, 5 sheep, 2 cattle). In 1,152 instances partial condemnation was necessary in respect of 882 pigs, 77 sheep, and 193 ... |
19e4c91d-95b1-4b9e-b6b1-da87a65bc830 | The licence in respect of 168, Eltham High Street was not renewed:— TABLE No. 36. Situation of Slaughterhouse. Owner. Bostall Farm Abbey Wood Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society, Ltd. 14, Church Street Portlock, T. W. 33, Herbert Road Anderson, F. 6, Plumstead High Street Reed, H., & Co., Ltd. 38, Plumstead Common Road ... |
56e0e3f3-2099-428e-bcad-4d2ffc4f7729 | Bakehouses.—There were at the end of the year 37 bakehouses in the Borough, of which 22 were factory and 9 underground. The inspections numbered 102, and 7 notices were served. The conditions on the whole were satisfactory. Fried Fish Shops.—There were 63 premises on the Register. They were inspected on 245 occasions, ... |
4f40180f-cc15-4e45-bd30-ea2c1bb72728 | Other Food Premises.—As a matter of routine a number of food premises* including eating houses, coffee stalls, butchers shops and restaurants, are visited each week by the Food Inspector, and immediate action is taken in regard to any insanitary condition found. In addition, 1751 visits were made to shops and stalls in... |
7aa4de8c-783e-48e2-95f1-2ec65eb13d3f | Sophistication of Food.— The following Table, No. 37, gives details of the various analyses made under the Food and Drugs (Adulteration) Act, Public Health (Condensed Milk) Regulations, Public Health (Dried Milk) Regulations, and the Public Health (Preservatives, etc., in Food) Regulations. Four samples were taken on S... |
d70d70b6-cfee-47b8-a307-3ece0b69e49e | - Coffee 6 5 11 - Cocoa 9 - 9 - Jam 3 5 8 - Honey 5 - 5 - Golden Syrup - 5 5 - Lemon Curd 1 - 1 - Sugar 4 - 4 - Cheese - 10 10 - Dripping 2 - 2 - Shredded Suet - 4 4 - Dried Fruit 2 - 2 - Sultanas 4 - 4 - Dried Apricots 1 - 1 - Candied Peel 5 4 9 - Mincemeat 1 5 6 - Baking Powder - 6 6 - Mustard 6 - 6 - * This includes... |
8afb7488-ae90-479e-8209-5cb4d92fffce | 7 7 - Lettuce - 1 1 - Sweets 3 - 3 - Vinegar 3 3 6 - Malt Vinegar 2 2 4 - Ground Cinnamon 2 - 2 — Sausages 15 - 15 3 Sausage Meat 2 - 2 1 Liver Sausage 1 - 1 — Saveloy 3 - 3 1 Polony 1 - 1 1 Breakfast Sausage 1 1 2 — Preserved Sausages 4 - 4 — Faggots 3 - 3 1 Pressed Beef 3 - 3 - Cooked Beef 3 - 3 - Cooked Pork 1 - 1 -... |
3749c9f9-434d-4bc1-a511-afbeb3d03850 | - 1 - Luncheon Sausage 1 - 1 - Sausage Patties 1 - 1 1 Tripe 4 - 4 - Fish Paste 4 - 4 - Potted Shrimps 1 - 1 - Beer 10 - 10 - Whisky 9 4 13 - Gin 1 - 1 - Weak Tincture of Iodine 1 4 5 1 Strong Tincture of Iodine - 1 1 - Almond Oil - 8 8 1 Syrup of Squills - 4 4 - Epsom Salts - 5 5 - Camphorated Oil - 1 1 - Boric Ointme... |
875f51c1-e39d-4248-8c86-a4b09a91ec68 | No. 38. 1929 1930 1931 4.5 per cent. and over 2 2 1 4 per cent. and under 4.5 per cent. 8 1 19 3.5 per cent. and under 4 per cent. 74 68 112 3 per cent. and under 3.5 per cent. 111 60 57 Below 3 per cent. — — 5 195 131 194 Adulterated Samples— Action Taken.— The following Table, No. 39, shews the number of adulterated ... |
5b478a98-be1b-4f60-8a76-227291c2e1a3 | 92, 93 and 95) taken in course of delivery were certified by the Public Analyst as containing varying percentages of added water, a notice was served on the Inspector to procure a sample from a corresponding milking of the cows at West Mailing. This was done, but on analysis it was found that there was a 15 per cent. f... |
e3766d08-be9a-48c8-9cab-ee627d8da38e | 458 Polony Formal 60.3 parts per million Sulphur Dioxide. Vendor cautioned. 563 Milk Formal 8.7 per cent. of added Water Dismissed on payment of £2 2s. 0d. costs. 57 TABLE No. 39— continued. Sample No. Article. Formal or Informal. Result of Analysis. Result of Legal Proceedings or Other Action. 92 Milk Formal 2.7 per c... |
d71a9f2d-4398-4ef4-a3ec-e47543c5d5f7 | 179 Weak Tincture of Iodine. Informal 30 per cent. deficient in Alcohol. — 184 Milk Formal 14.66 per cent. deficient in fat No action. 195 Milk Informal 54.33 per cent. deficient in fat — 295 Sausage Meat Formal 487 parts per million Sulphur Dioxide. Dismissed on payment of £2 2s. 0d. costs. 364 Sausages Formal 411 par... |
e8372596-947a-4cdc-9b5c-2a84ea6693f6 | * Sample taken at West. Mailing. 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 examination during the year. The results of the chemical examinations are found in Tables Nos. 37,... |
4ce509d6-8129-48e1-ad20-91da5c613a56 | These figures should be available in 1932. The following Table shews the main housing statistics of the year, and is set out under the headings given in Circular No. 1206 issued by the Ministry of Health for securing uniformity in the presentation of these statistics. TABLE No. 40. 1.— Inspection of Dwelling Houses dur... |
1554e1e1-f3dc-4db2-8c05-787de7571c0d | (1) Total number of dwelling houses inspected for housing defects (under Public Health or Housing Acts) 6,065 Inspections made 17,473 (2) Number of dwelling houses (included under subhead (1) above) which were inspected and recorded under the Housing (Consolidated) Regulations, 1925 3,242 Inspections made 7,965 (3) Num... |
7dc73321-ef70-434f-b373-1b80ad214d85 | 18 and 23 of the Housing Act, 1930:— (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 notice:— (a) By owners — (b) By Local Authority in default of owners — (b) Proceedings under the Public Health Acts... |
5c702490-204d-48e8-988d-b5114edc2eb5 | 1930:— (1) Number of separate tenements or underground rooms in respect of which Closing Orders were made — (2) Number of separate tenements or underground rooms in respect of which Closing Orders were determined, the tenement or room having been rendered fit — (e) Proceedings under Section 3 of the Housing Act, 1925:—... |
93fbe02a-30e4-4dca-b273-6b3fc0de27e9 | the dwelling house having been rendered fit 1 (3) Number of dwelling houses in respect of which Demolition Orders were made - (4) Number of dwelling houses demolished in pursuance of Demolition Orders - Inspection of Houses.— In accordance with the provisions of the Housing (Consolidated) Regulations, 1925, the systema... |
7d183e46-bd3e-4e27-accd-765aa9c0239b | Robert Street, 2 Demolition Order 4th February. do. 4 do. do. Coopers Place, 1 do. 9th March. do. 2 do. do. do. 3 do. do. do. 4 do. do. do. 5 do. do. do. 6 do. do. do. 7 do. do. do. 8 do. do. 61 TABLE No. 41.— continued. Premises. Action Taken. Date. Friths Buildings, 1 Demolition Order 9th March. do. 2 do. do. do. 3 d... |
0b00dbf1-4293-44d1-96ec-9e63d52c63dd | 9 do. do. do. 10 do. do. do. 11 do. do. Cock Yard, 1 do. do. do. 2 do. do. do. 3 do. do. Woolwich High Street, 138a do. 1st April. Glyndon Road, 60 Closing Order determined 6th May. Woolwich High Street, 137 Demolition Order 7th October. Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Acts, 1920 and 1923.—At the ... |
59d45968-0bb5-4bad-a09e-d740ac0e0bba | One application was withdrawn, and one was still under consideration at the end of the year. Twenty-five applications (including those under consideration at the end of 1930) were received from owners of houses for report that the house was in a reasonable state of repair. In 22 instances the report was issued. Tents a... |
c013b6c4-4734-4569-9009-c2e6a0c32031 | In 1929 this matter was under consideration by the Metropolitan Boroughs Standing Joint Committee, and in response to a request from that body the Woolwich Borough Council were of opinion:— (a) That it was desirable to bring into operation the suspended by-laws. (b) That all suspended by-laws or parts of by-laws should... |
299bd008-814c-4b45-a525-d004a9292ee3 | These by-laws received the approval of the Ministry of Health on the 20th March, 1931. New Houses.— The following Table, No. 42, shews the number of certificates of a proper and sufficient supply of water for new houses granted by the Public Health Committee at each of their meetings. All were in respect of houses buil... |
b95e121a-6444-4f5f-8670-ff62cfa96736 | West East 14th January - 2 12 24 38 11th February 1 3 - 9 13 11th March - 5 18 14 37 16th April - 12 2 30 44 13th May - - - 29 29 17th June 1 3 - 32 36 2nd July - - - 8 8 29th July - 4 1 36 41 16th September - 4 1 23 28 14th October 4 3 23 20 50 11th November - - - 22 22 9th December - - 27 21 48 6 36 84 268 394 63 Cou... |
bbe9c049-c616-4e6f-aea6-8f4f04ce822d | In December, 1931, the Council decided to purchase a further estate, now known as the Middle Park Estate, which would provide for approximately another 2,200 houses. In July, 1931, the erection of 400 houses on the first section of this estate was approved by the Council and subsequently the approval of the Ministry of... |
f90a8a4e-e5b5-4fb3-bee6-c74f9553702c | 43, shows the details of accommodation available in each of the common lodging houses in the Borough. Each is licensed by the London County Council. TABLE No. 43. Premises. Accommodation. Men. 60, Beresford Street 50 50, Woolwich High Street 22 93, Woolwich High Street 24 102, Woolwich High Street 22 4, Rope Yard Rails... |
75877056-f322-492e-b3ad-6683812f65f3 | Owing to the presence of small pox in London this disease was made notifiable from the 1st April, 1930, to the 30th September, 1931. A complete list of the notifiable diseases will be found in last year's Annual Report. The total number of primary notifications, excluding cases of tuberculosis, which are referred to in... |
78969d1b-05ae-44af-8fb6-ccc133bd5864 | 44, shews the number of cases of each disease notified, the number of admissions to hospital and the total deaths, and on the four succeeding pages will be found tables shewing the incidence of infectious disease in the Borough each year since 1901, the ward incidence, the age incidence and the number of deaths from th... |
0cb25f65-b28a-45a6-9b9a-3890620f6b6a | Diphtheria 281 277 6 Scarlet Fever 387 375 5 Typhoid Fever 3 3 — Puerperal Fever 8 6 6 Puerperal Pyrexia 41 34 — Erysipelas 80 32 6 Smallpox 3 3 — Pneumonia 371 213 126 Malaria 3 2 — Ophthalmia Neonatorum 7 2 — Dysentery — — — Cerebrospinal Meningitis 12 12 4 Poliomyelitis 6 5 — Zymotic Enteritis 3 — — Encephalitis Let... |
46d53976-5232-40f5-a099-72d4bbb8193a | Notification of Infectious Diseases (Including Tuberculosis), 1901 to 1931. 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... |
bcd23ff5-6f3f-488f-b8fe-1ee7c65ab87c | 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... |
47dab9d5-b05e-4b63-8983-07f59c8d8a8c | 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 . l 3 866 375 . 801 . 1912 3 429 87 474 20 . 2 . . . . . . 20 . 1 3 129 689 . 775 . 1913 . 321 70 626 ... |
036f0e8e-e055-475f-8906-7b4fe2cd2096 | 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... |
272583e2-dcf8-4ffc-bc40-d25bcf3032a2 | 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 ... |
aa6360da-6e7f-4fcc-8e11-2e7521b5d8d6 | 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 . 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 l . 14 8 3 3 5 263 62 2418 . |
673c740c-d7a9-407a-b6db-4e34e114e807 | 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 l . 8 . 2 2 22 244 55 2702 597 1931 3 281 80 387 3 . 8 41 327 44 3 • • . 7 2 12 6 3 229 51 113 672 §Notification of Puerperal Pyrexia commenced October, 1926. †Measles notifiable from 1/1/1916 to 31/12/1919. *Voluntary... |
e272f64f-08e7-4fbf-9fef-2603475b11c9 | ‡Compulsory Notification of Zymotic Enteritis commenced 1913. x Chicken Pox was again made notifiable from April, 1930, to 30th September, 1931. 66 TABLE No. 46. Ward Incidence of Infectious Diseases (excluding Tuberculosis) 1931. Disease. Borough Dockyard St. Mary's River St. George's Burrage Herbert Glyndon St. Marga... |
07ae5642-778a-499e-b6b3-99e24d1ea532 | Fever 8 — 1 — — 1 — — 1 — 1 - — 3 1 Puerperal Pyrexia 41 6 1 4 2 — — 4 7 1 5 2 1 2 6 Erysipelas 80 4 5 7 3 3 1 6 7 6 10 7 5 8 8 Small Pox 3 — — 1 1 — — — — — 1 — — — — Pneumonia 371 14 27 43 23 12 17 21 18 20 63 25 32 30 26 Malaria 3 — — — 2 — - 1 - — - — — - — Ophthalmia Neonatorum 7 2 1 — 2 — — - - — 1 — — 1 — Enceph... |
3ab022de-442b-4ea3-81b6-8ba4c4ed8cf2 | 1 — — — — — — Dysentery - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cerebrospinal Meningitis 12 — 1 1 5 — — — — 1 — 2 — 2 — Poliomyelitis 6 1 — — 3 1 — 1 — — — — — — — Zymotic Enteritis 3 2 — — — — — — — — — — — 1 — *Chicken Pox 672 15 19 65 57 44 40 54 58 32 58 72 23 60 75 †Measles 113 3 3 12 56 — 2 2 5 — 24 5 1 - - 1992 82 96 221 ... |
5ac00a0b-261a-49e2-87b5-ea1ace39731a | †Not notifiable. 67 TABLE No. 47. Cases of Infectious Diseases Notified, 1931 (excluding Tuberculosis). Diseases. Number of Cases Notified. Age Groups. 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... |
f3b2f96b-93e7-4047-8692-4badccfb22b2 | 1 1 1 . Puerperal Fever 8 . . . . . . . . 6 2 . . Puerperal Pyrexia 41 . . . . . . . 2 29 10 . . Erysipelas 80 . 1 1 1 . . 1 3 14 5 40 14 Smallpox 3 . . . . . . 2 1 . . . . Pneumonia 371 40 33 16 16 13 38 13 16 47 36 66 37 Malaria 3 . . . . . . . . 2 1 . . Ophthalmia Neonatorum 7 7 . . . . . . . . . . . Encephalitis Le... |
3afed89a-345c-4664-9c89-7df4039a8744 | 2 3 . l . Poliomyelitis 6 . 1 2 l . 2 . . . . . . Zymotic Enteritis 3 . 2 . . 1 . . . . . . . †Chicken Pox 672 18 34 34 60 58 337 93 19 14 4 1 . *Measles (including German Measles) 113 7 2 7 6 9 31 6 33 12 . . . 1992 83 94 99 135 128 656 231 135 192 73 114 52 † Notifiable up to 30th September 1931. * Not Notifiable. 68... |
2e84fd4f-be52-408d-b3a6-30e992ce7b47 | Under 1 1- 2- 5- 15- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- Diphtheria 6 . 1 3 2 . . . . . . . Scarlet Fever 5 2 . . 3 . . . . . . . Typhoid Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . Puerperal Fever 6 . . . . 1 2 3 . . . . Puerperal Pyrexia . . . . . . . . . . . . Erysipelas 6 . . . . . 1 . 2 2 . 1 Smallpox . . . . . . . . . . . . Pneumonia 126 ... |
03ebfb33-6e10-46a7-892a-0c5b7882709c | . . . . . . . . . Dysentery . . . . . . . . . . . . Encephalitis Lethargica 2 . . . . . . . 1 1 . . Cerebrospinal Meningitis 4 1 . 1 . . 1 . . 1 . . Poliomyelitis . . . . . . . . . . . . Zymotic Enteritis . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicken Pox . . . . . . . . . . . . Measles 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . 156 32 14 10 11 5 8 7 1... |
2472010b-6ca8-43ec-81c5-8b3186b2c89a | The number of notifications received each quarter was as follows: First quarter, 84; Second quarter, 75; Third quarter, 66; Fourth quarter, 56. Multiple Cases. The following Table, No. 49, shews the house distribution by Wards. The term "house" is synonymous with the term "family," except in six instances, where two fa... |
39ef683f-c960-419d-9a7b-ac1ca106eb4c | Number of Houses in which 1 case occurred 14 12 24 10 10 7 18 6 10 11 12 13 50 8 205 205 2 cases occurred 1 1 - 2 3 - 1 - - - - 1 8 1 18 36 3 „ „ - - 2 - 1 - - - - 1 - - 1 - 5 15 4 „ „ - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 4 12* „ „ - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - - 1 12 Total Houses 15 13 27 12 14 7 19 6 10 12 12 14 60 9 230 272 Mi... |
5fab7728-a199-4254-8c6c-7a5b13d9076c | Four cases gave rise to 4 return cases. In a hostel for women and children there was an outbreak of 12 cases, some of which were return caess. Deaths. There were six deaths from Diphtheria, compared with 5 in 1930 and 17 in 1929. Four of these deaths were in children under 5 and two were in school children. Home Isolat... |
10d6ebfa-eb3d-49b7-9b17-5e2bc5b2684d | A supply of Diphtheria Antitoxin is kept at the Town Hall, the Plumstead Library and the Eltham Library, and is available for medical practitioners on application, at cost price, or free where there is inability to pay. The amount supplied during the year was 34,000 units. The total cost to the Council was £2 11s. 0d.,... |
109d3483-a944-4575-951d-a318c1ab5394 | The term "house" is synonymous with the term "family" except in five instances, where two families were involved. TABLE No. 50. 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... |
5406e85d-f5f6-4001-937c-c45131c358c3 | Total Cases Number of Houses in which 1 case occurred 9 10 29 10 19 7 12 11 12 23 10 25 30 20 227 227 2 cases occurred 5 3 5 1 2 2 2 — - 1 2 3 5 - 31 62 3 „ „ - - 1 2 - - - - - - 3 - 2 - 8 24 4 „ „ - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 1 - 3 12 5 „ „ - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 2 10 Total Houses 14 14 36 13 21 9 14 11 12 24 15 29 39... |
1e9ec89d-f915-4aa6-ae33-6d1ddf97ddb7 | There were five deaths from Scarlet Fever during the year, including two in children under five years of age. In 1930 the number of deaths was five. Home Isolation. Twelve cases, or 31 per cent., were isolated at home, and in no instance did a return case occur. The same procedure as in Diphtheria was carried out. 71 D... |
dd4f53f1-1703-487f-82c7-643ffc8a0ea9 | 615 17/12/30 2/4/31 108 6/4/31 - 1931. |
9db5c714-1c19-4be4-8c60-5f13dfae1eab | 9 5/1/31 8/5/31 123 29/5/31 - 8/6/31 — 13 10/1/31 5/3/31 54 10/3/31 — 21 19/1/31 17/3/31 57 14/4/31 — 19/4/31 — 23/4/31 — 5/5/31 — 35 31/1/31 6/3/31 34 9/3/31 - 57 24/2/31 30/3/31 34 13/4/31 - 176 1/6/31 18/7/31 47 27/7/31 Nasal discharge 199 18/6/31 28/7/31 40 31/7/31 Nasal discharge. |
4066a0ae-17cc-4c84-a5af-e5b1e4cded2d | 216 7/8/31 — 29/6/31 27/8/31 59 29/8/31 — 269 31/8/31 — 11/8/31 4/12/31 118 15/12/31 — 309 5/10/31 6/11/31 32 17/11/31 Nasal Discharge. 21/11/31 — 2/12/31 - 308 5/10/31 17/10/31 12 20/10/31 - 325 14/10/31 27/11/31 44 9/12/31 — Enteric Fever. Three cases were notified during the year. There were no deaths from this dise... |
611f503b-c31e-4333-b8b8-3d8affbb3577 | Date Notified. Diagnosis. Final Diagnosis. Remarks. 1 9/7/1931 Enteric Fever Carcinoma Vulvae - 2 4/8/1931 Paratyphoid "B" Paratyphoid "B" - 3 17/9/1931 Enteric Fever Enteric Fever — 72 Puerperal Fever and Puerperal Pyrexia . Forty-nine cases were notified, compared with 36 in 1930 and 53 in 1929. In 41 instances the n... |
1b9f1b16-f533-47d0-a6cb-443caf12099c | Only seven cases did not receive hospital treatment. Deaths. There were six deaths, compared with four in 1930 and three in 1929. Erysipelas, Malaria and Dysentery. The number of notifications of Erysipelas received was 80, compared with 77 in 1930. Three cases of Malaria, including one induced for therapeutic purposes... |
7b6b2ad4-1350-4fdc-a13e-5aeb7ca52424 | The incidence was heaviest in Stepney (352), Lambeth (256), Bethnal Green (144), and Shoreditch (122). Three cases were notified in Woolwich, but in two instances the diagnosis was not confirmed. There were no deaths. The smallpox shelter was not in use during the year. No persons were vaccinated by the Medical Officer... |
4df0b5c1-2c84-4a80-84c1-01dbefbec592 | The following Table gives details of each case:— Table No. 53. Date Notified. Sex. Age. Ultimate Diagnosis. Remarks. 16th January M. 5 Cerebrospinal Meningitis - 4th February F. 3 Cerebrospinal Meningitis Died. 4th February M. 18 Cerebrospinal Meningitis — 28th March M. 26 Cerebrospinal Meningitis Died. 17th April M. 1... |
1d316d23-de39-4437-9b6e-e2ba0b9aa033 | 58 Cerebrospinal Meningitis Died. 4th November F. 10/12 Cerebrospinal Meningitis - Anterior Poliomyelitis. Six notifications were received and in all the cases the diagnosis was confirmed. Nursing assistance is provided for such cases but was not utilised during the year. Five of the cases were admitted to hospital. Zy... |
9e2f2b36-5744-4f89-8c5c-9522f7315e46 | Nursing assistance is provided for this disease but was not utilised during the year. Deaths. No death was certified as due to this disease, compared with 1 in the previous year. Measles. This disease is not notifiable in the Borough, but from various sources the Department learned of 113 cases, compared with 2,702 in ... |
9fc24028-e93c-430d-914e-236297483a86 | The following Table gives details of each case. TABLE No. 54. Date Notified. Cases Treated: Vision Unimpaired. Vision Impaired. Total Blindness. Deaths. Home. Hospital. 18 th March Yes — Yes — — — 16th April Yes — Yes — — — 31st July Yes — Yes — — — 27 th August — Yes Yes — — — 31st August Yes — Yes — — — 28th Septembe... |
d59de52d-9451-4f3c-a3db-a7846367009a | Of these 44 were influenzal, as compared with 21 in the previous year. The number of deaths certified to be due to lobar or broncho pneumonia was 126, and to acute influenzal pneumonia, 10. The ward incidence of the pneumonias is shewn in Table No. 46. 75 The following Table, No. 55, shews the number of notifications o... |
02fef9f1-71b0-42b9-a06b-f7be29f28d71 | 23 - February 32 29 61 10 6 12 33 18 3 March 32 26 58 7 17 19 15 13 7 April 19 14 33 10 7 4 12 7 — May 21 4 25 12 3 2 8 8 — June 10 6 16 6 1 2 7 3 — July 8 7 15 2 3 - 10 4 — August 6 4 10 3 1 - 6 6 — September 3 2 5 2 1 — 2 7 — October 6 11 16 4 5 1 6 4 — November 14 7 21 7 4 - 10 11 - December 30 24 54 6 12 1 35 22 — ... |
0a44792c-fbc0-4682-bca2-1b6ed988ca41 | 126 10 Nursing. Nursing assistance is provided by the Council for cases of Pneumonia and during the year 43 cases were nursed, 920 visits being paid by the nurses of the local nursing associations. The total cost of this service to the Council was £57 10s. Anti-Pneumococcal Serum. During the year the Council provided, ... |
5d2301a9-6334-405f-bff3-0a045a621b56 | The Council's tuberculosis scheme was set out very fully in the Annual Report for 1930 and no substantial change took place during 1931. Notifications. During the year, excluding duplicates, 229 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and 51 cases of non-pulmonary tuberculosis were notified. Cases of tuberculosis are often not... |
0ecdb4db-2a8a-420f-b251-e872b1c0a539 | Nicholas' 29 9 Abbey Wood 20 3 Well Hall 13 4 Sherard 25 6 Avery Hill 17 5 Total 229 51 In the following Table appears a summary of cases coming to the knowledge of the Department in 1931. It includes notifications received from general practitioners, cases not notified but included in the death returns and cases trans... |
3b5a55da-2f88-44e1-bc7e-d2069587b497 | 5 - 1 3 3 5-10 2 1 9 5 - - 3 1 10-15 2 4 3 4 - - 1 2 15-20 21 12 6 3 7 7 2 - 20-25 24 17 1 1 16 10 - - 25-35 33 29 1 3 17 17 - 1 35-45 31 15 1 1 20 10 - - 45-55 18 11 1 2 9 11 - - 55-65 19 5 — — 15 4 — — 65 and upwards 2 3 1 - 2 2 2 - Totals 152 98 31 24 86 62 13 7 The following Table, No. |
58748f16-73b9-425f-a3f3-ecfbb4ad8ad8 | 58, shows the site of the disease in patients notified each year since 1927. TABLE No. 58. Year. Lungs. Meninges. Intestines and Peritoneum. Glands. Joints. Spine. Other Forms. All Causes. 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 1931 229 11 5 18 8... |
54d6b774-275c-4312-a3b0-a9e3901a0c66 | 59, shews the changes which have taken place during the year. TABLE No. 59. Pulmonary. Non-Pulmonary. Totals. M. F. M. F. Number on Register on 1st January, 1931 625 415 141 136 1,217 Number of New Cases notified 135 94 28 23 280 Number of Cases restored 8 4 1 1 14 Other additions 17 11 5 1 34 Deletions 145 120 46 26 3... |
3751cff8-a184-4cd6-b841-842cda52f369 | In 1930 the corresponding percentage was 88.6, and in 1929, 83.7 per cent. Deaths. The following Table, No. 60, shews the number of deaths and death rates each year since 1927. TABLE No. 60. Tuberculosis—Deaths and Death-rates. Year. Deaths. Death-Rates. All Forms. Pulmonary. NonPulmonary. All Forms. Pulmonary. NonPulm... |
73506f93-ee33-4c9f-9223-286fa1a33ecb | 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 1.17 106 0.11 1931 168 148 20 1.14 1.00 0.14 79 In addition to the deaths recorded in the above Table, 8 persons who had been notified as suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis, died during the year from other ca... |
4a64a55e-4c4b-4bcd-918d-c62e440d79d5 | 2 21/ 2/17 Cardiac Valvular Disease. 3 15/11/29 Myocarditis. Senile Decay. 4 21/ 1/26 Hemiplegia. Cerebral Thrombosis. Chronic Bronchitis. 5 28/ 1/20 Mitral Regurgitation. 6 2/12/12 Heart Failure. Chronic Bronchitis. 7 3/ 9/31 Congestion. Myocarditis. Mitral Regurgitation. 8 18/ 2/31 Neoplasm of Lung. The period which ... |
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