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ea4c7342-5bd9-4ff1-bae0-51d47f2a67a0 | Diphtheria 370 4 7 16 33 23 150 70 19 33 7 7 1 Scarlet Fever 1,004 3 18 40 60 77 409 257 56 59 20 5 β Enteric Fever (including Para-typhoid Fever) 5 - - - - - - 1 - 3 β 1 β Puerperal Fever 4 β - β β β β β β 4 β β β Puerperal Pyrexia 36 β - β β β β β 1 28 7 β β Erysipelas 67 2 - 1 β β 2 4 3 14 12 25 4 Smallpox 2 β - β β... |
e6210aff-c4b4-4966-be3d-7bf67c4fbe44 | β β β β β 1 1 β β OphthalmiaNeonatorum 9 9 β β β β β β β β β β β Encephalitis Lethargica β β β β β β β β β β β β β Dysentery β β β β β β β β β β β β β Cerebro-spinal gitis 9 1 β β 2 1 2 1 1 1 β β β Poliomyelitis. 2 - 2 - - - - β β β β β β Zymotic Enteritis 5 3 β β β β 1 1 β β β β β * Measles (including German Measles) ... |
7ecfbdde-b19a-4267-851b-bfc3e6f621bd | 41. Deaths from Infectious Diseases (excluding Tuberculosis) 1933. Diseases. Number of Deaths. Age Groups. All Ages. Under 1 1- 2- 5β 15- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- Diphtheria 15 - 1 2 10 1 - - 1 - - - Scarlet Fever β β β β β β - β β β β β Enteric Fever (inc. Para-typhoid Fever) - - - - - - - - - - - - Puerperal Fever 2 -... |
1b7681a2-7680-413a-b23b-68390d3b4e99 | Pneumonia 86 19 6 3 2 5 2 4 8 14 14 9 Malaria β β β β β β β β β β β β Ophthalmia Neonatorum - - - - - - - - - - - - Encephalitis Lethargica 3 - - - - - 1 - 1 1 β β Dysentery - - - - - - - - - - - - Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 5 1 2 β 1 1 - - - - - - Poliomyelitis - - - - - - - - - - - - Zymotic Enteritis - - - - - - - - ... |
0de09c9f-ab94-4562-9916-a4e6738fdf0d | 81 Diphtheria. Notification.βDuring the year 370 cases were notified, compared with 233 in 1932 and 281 in 1931. The number of military cases was six. The number of notifications received each quarter was as follows:β First quarter 70 Second quarter 62 Third quarter 95 Fourth quarter 143 Multiple cases.βThe following T... |
cbf19def-1e24-4059-b187-5f2692a4440c | Total Cases 1 case occurred 13 7 16 6 6 7 7 14 5 9 47 29 13 82 261 261 2 cases occurred 1 β 3 β 2 1 1 3 1 β 1 5 β 11 29 58 3 β β β β - β - β β β β 1 β 3 β 4 8 24 4 β β - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4 4 16 5 β β - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 5 Total houses 14 7 19 6 8 8 8 17 6 10 48 47 13 102 303 364 Military β β β 6 - - - ... |
c33b6c36-fb46-490b-b094-56eb9bf63fac | In one instance the primary case was again notified after discharge from hospital and re-admitted to hospital. Deaths.βThere were 15 deaths from Diphtheria, compared with 8 in 1932 and 6 in 1931. Three of these deaths were in children under five years of age and 10 were in school children. 82 Home Isolation.βTwo cases ... |
0635a76f-a775-495b-a8e5-58b6ae016119 | Antitoxin.βA 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 84,000 units. The total cost to the Council was Β£... |
196fe618-3db2-48a6-aee0-9f7d9ec04aac | The advantages of serum stored by such a method are obvious: the general practitioner can carry one of these serules in his bag and he can administer it to a patient immediately, as contrasted with the old method when he probably had to get the serum from the Council and then go home to get his serum syringe and steril... |
2392a621-e56d-4862-be3a-72c45c111802 | The number of notifications received each quarter was as follows:β First quarter 202 Second quarter 220 Third quarter 213 Fourth quarter 369 Multiple Cases.βThe following Table, No. 43, shows the house distribution by wards. The term "house" is synonymous with the term "familyβ except in two instances, where two famili... |
fee3d924-a4fd-48b2-a2aa-82580a3e76f7 | 1 case occurred 29 29 60 20 32 36 29 44 17 41 41 116 50 138 682 682 2 cases occurred 3 5 1 1 11 6 1 7 3 5 7 17 10 24 101 202 3 β β - - 5 1 - 1 β β β 1 1 6 1 3 19 57 4 β β - - - - - - 1 - - - 2 β 1 3 7 28 5 β β - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - - 2 10 Total houses 32 35 66 46 43 44 31 51 20 47 51 140 62 168 836 979 Military cas... |
14f70a21-bd6c-42ae-9673-53556a3704f0 | βThe following Table, No. 44, shows the number of return cases, the dates of admission to hospital, the dates of discharge from hospital, and some notes of the condition of the primary case on discharge. It will be noted that in over half these cases the primary case was less than live weeks in hospital. TABLE No. 44. ... |
d25ea9e0-3243-49fe-8753-01f9e01b4b97 | 1/33 37 23/ 2/33 Swollen glands and nasal discharge 1933 11 7/ 1/33 16/ 2/33 39 11/ 3/33 - 38 21/ 1/33 25/ 2/33 34 6/ 3/33 - 46 25/ 1/33 25/ 2/33 30 13/ 3/33 - 43 25/ 1/33 8/ 3/33 41 12/ 3/33 Nasal discharge. 45 25/1/33 20/2/33 25 3/3/33 - 97 13/2/33 16/3/33 30 8/4/33 - 99 11/ 2/33 20/ 4/33 36 24 /4/33 Nasal discharge. |
71533874-4c5e-4c4f-91f2-e883b60871fd | 112 22/ 2/33 21/ 3/33 26 2/ 4/33 Nasal discharge. 116 24/ 2/33 29/ 3/33 32 5/ 4/33 Nasal discharge. 84 [$$$$]TABLE No. 44βContinued. No. in Register Date Admitted to Hospital. Date Discharged. Total Days in Hospital. Onset of Secondary Case. Remarks on Primary Case. 1933. 120 β β β 25/ 4/33 Nursed at home. Disinfected ... |
2001bfc2-6a0f-4b6d-95fc-9b60ca57a09d | 144 11/ 3/33 1/ 4/33 20 3/ 4/33 - 151 13/ 3/33 15/ 4/33 32 21/ 4/33 Nasal discharge. 163 14/ 3/33 8/ 4/33 24 18/ 4/33 Desquamation not complete. 176 18/ 3/33 18/ 4/33 30 18/ 4/33 Nasal discharge. 178 19/ 3/33 16/ 5/33 57 1/ 6/33 - 197 27/ 3/33 1/ 5/33 34 11/ 5/33 - 210 5/ 4/33 1/ 5/33 25 17/ 5/33 Desquamation not compl... |
e01bc768-2eb6-4155-a8e4-bbd34bdd4c94 | 237 11/ 4/33 26/ 6/33 75 2/ 7/33 OtorrhΕa on discharge. 11/ 7/33 245 17/ 4/33 11/ 5/33 25 29/ 5/33 Desquamation not complete. 276 28/ 4/33 18/ 5/33 19 21/ 6/33 - 322 27/ 5/33 30/ 6/33 32 8/ 7/33 Nasal discharge. 346 3/ 6/33 6/ 7/33 32 22/ 7/33 Nasal discharge. 349 3/ 6/33 5/ 8/33 62 9/ 8/33 β 353 9/ 6/33 24/ 6/33 14 17... |
9a73a94c-0286-4d8f-b789-1c0ac041b6d2 | 14/ 7/33 30 - 456 9/ 7/33 11/ 9/33 32 17/ 9/33 β 479 15/ 7/33 17/ 8/33 32 22/ 8/33 β 488 19/ 7/33 22/ 8/33 35 13/ 9/33 - 489 19/ 7/33 9/ 9/33 41 - 596 17/ 9/33 20/10/33 32 29/10/33 β 602 19/ 9/33 1/11/33 42 9/11/33 β 611 23/ 9/33 4/11/33 41 20/11/33 Desquamation 640 not complete. |
10061ef7-2f56-4fd7-ad69-41d598e44a09 | 2/10/33 15/12/33 73 23/12/33 β 663 11/10/33 18/12/33 67 25/12/33 β 664 10/10/33 25/11/33 75 8/12/33 β 673 13/10/33 15/11/33 32 28/11/33 β 680 15/10/33 16/11/33 31 8/12/33 β 682 16/10/33 24/11/33 38 7/12/33 . β 715 24/10/33 16/12/33 52 18/12/33 β 730 29/10/33 21/11/33 22 26/11/33 β 731 28/10/33 14/11/33 16 22/11/33 Desq... |
87da2242-7621-4155-80d8-09d87fa12096 | Sore nose. 27/11/33 764 6/11/33 9/12/33 32 26/12/33 β 783 11/11/33 15/12/33 33 22/12/33 β 849 24/11/33 21/12/33 26 25/12/33 - Deaths.βThere were no deaths from scarlet fever during the year. In 1932 the number of deaths was three. Home Isolation.βFifty-two cases, or 5.17 per cent., were isolated at home, and in one ins... |
327dd5da-c925-4ccb-8d50-29128b9d7516 | He pled guilty and the summons was dismissed on payment of two guineas costs. Smallpox. Two cases were notified, the diagnosis being confirmed in each instance. There were no deaths. The smallpox shelter was not in use during the year. No person was vaccinated by the Medical Officer of Health under the provisions of th... |
eef759e4-fe48-4bf6-ac3c-d673c6820a07 | 45. No. Date Notified. Sex. Age. Diagnosis. Final Diagnosis. Remarks. 1 19/ 5/1933 F. 26 Paratyphoid Fever Paratyphoid Fever β 2 25/10/1933 M. 20 Enteric Fever Subphrenic Abscess β 3 31/10/1933 F. 28 Paratyphoid Fever Paratyphoid Fever... β 4 21/11/1933 M. 12 Paratyphoid Fever Paratyphoid Fever... β 5 25/11/1933 F. 46 ... |
6404f3e5-90fa-4ace-a0a7-9599405e412b | Nine cases were notified, all of which were admitted to hospital. In three instances the diagnosis was not confirmed. There were five deaths. The following fable, No. 46, gives details of each case. 86 TABLE No. 46. No. Date Notified. Sex. Age. Ultimate Diagnosis. Remarks. 1 24th January M. 14 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis... |
f094c101-1d4f-4abe-9a37-72fed60d778c | 22 Acute Septic Meningitis β 8 21st September M. 6 Pneumococcal Meningitis - 9 24th September M. 4 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis β Encephalitis Lethargica. Three deaths were certified as due to this disease. None of these had been previously notified but in each instance the illness started some years previously. In 1932 t... |
fbe9e811-02dc-48d0-9204-d3401885d05a | No cases were seen by Mr. Harold Taylor during the year. It was not necessary to provide nursing assistance and no bacteriological examinations were carried out. Only two cases did not receive hospital treatment. Deaths.βThere were two deaths, compared with four in 1932 and six in 1931. Ophthalmia Neonatorum. Nine case... |
15a59c09-419a-4bf6-8f5b-fd0643481862 | 30th January Yes β Yes β β β 28th February β Yes Yes β β β 21st July Yes β Yes β β β 11th August Yes β Yes β β β 22nd August β Yes Yes β β β 31st August Yes β Yes β β β 5th September Yes β Yes β β β 30th September Yes β Yes β β β 13th December β Yes Yes β β β Zymotic Enteritis. Five cases were notified during the year,... |
d8192d10-f6c0-4ae0-a7ad-0928bc2da6f5 | As this disease is not notifiable in the Borough, knowledge is usually obtained through the School Medical Service, but, exceptionally, cases are notified by medical practitioners and occasionally cases are discovered by the health visitors in their routine visits. Deaths.βThere were 9 deaths certified to be due to thi... |
8b2cf787-abc3-4ca5-97ec-504881d51f28 | Hospital Treatment.βThe number of children admitted to fever hospitals was 5. Deaths.βThere was one death from Measles during the year. 88 Pneumonia. The number of cases notified was 249, compared with 247 in 1932. Of these, 68 were influenzal. The number of deaths certified to be due to lobar or broncho pneumonia was ... |
42826c20-8388-4735-91d9-c6bffc28a07d | Influenzal. Acute Primary (not specified) Acute Primary Pneumonia. Influenzal Pneumonia. January 38 29 67 11 7 36 13 13 7 February 21 21 42 8 6 21 7 11 5 March 13 12 25 8 2 4 11 7 β April 8 4 12 3 2 1 6 8 1 May 7 4 11 4 β 1 6 4 β June 9 5 14 6 β β 8 5 β July 7 3 10 5 β β 5 1 - August 1 5 6 1 β 1 4 10 β September 5 3 8 ... |
4266a0be-48f8-40a2-88be-9225e868aef0 | 1 1 1 7 8 β December 18 7 25 5 3 2 15 13 1 145 104 249 62 24 68 95 86 14 Nursing.βNursing assistance is provided by the Council for cases of Pneumonia and during the year 37 cases were nursed, 839 visits being paid by the nurses of the local nursing associations. The total cost to the Council was Β£52 8s. 9d. Anti-Pneum... |
2d62fe62-97bf-416e-a43e-515498a92fff | The supply and supervision of shelters at the homes of patients. Bacteriological examination of specimens of sputum. The provision of Tuberculosis Dispensaries. Home visiting of tuberculous cases. Visiting and medical examination of cases for the Ministry of Pensions. Arrangements for securing the examination and syste... |
e2f22437-dbde-413a-b715-718112a3a7f3 | An agreement with the Brompton Hospital for the induction of artificial pneumo-thorax. The formation of a Care Committee. Institutional treatment through the London County Council. Details of the Council's Tuberculosis Service are given in the following pages, but before dealing with them it is convenient to deal here ... |
b9586daa-c679-4642-9be3-af1a2e25dce5 | The deaths and death-rates from tuberculosis, classified by type of disease, annually since 1929, have been as follows:β 90 TABLE No. 49. TuberculosisβDeaths and Death-Rates. Year. Deaths. Death-Rates. All Forms. Pulmonary. NonPulmonary. All Forms. Pulmonary. NonPulmonary. |
4712a922-2b26-4e1d-9bbc-5cbfd9a4d015 | 1929 159 143 16 1.12 1.01 0.11 1930 165 150 15 1.17 1.06 0.11 1931 168 148 20 1.14 1.00 0.14 1932 154 139 15 1.05 0.95 0.10 1933 135 116 19 0.92 0.79 0.13 In addition to the 135 deaths mentioned above, one person who had been notified as suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis died during the year, and detailed informati... |
ff187b8b-337f-4911-a660-6dc5e1047775 | Percentage. NonPulmonary. Percentage. Not notified 9 7.76 7 36.84 0- 1 month 14 12.07 7 36.84 1- 3 months 4 3.45 β β 3- 6 months 12 10.35 β β 6-12 months 19 16.38 β β 1- 2 years 17 14.66 2 10.53 2- 5 years 18 15.51 β β Over 5 years 23 19.82 3 15.79 116 100.00 19 100.00 91 The ratio of non-notified tuberculosis deaths w... |
16b14337-ec39-4d59-98d6-707950e936c2 | TABLE No. 52. Year. Lungs. Meninges. Intestines and Peritoneum. Glands. Joints. Spine. Other Forms. All Causes. 1929 250 7 7 16 11 6 5 302 1930 244 6 5 18 15 3 8 299 1931 229 11 5 18 8 2 7 280 1932 235 6 6 11 8 5 12 283 1933 207 7 4 14 10 4 6 252 Administration of the Tuberculosis Regulations.β(A) The Public Health (Tu... |
d3f94cff-5c52-4992-9dd6-e4e67f1f332d | (1) Notification.βIt happens that duplicate notifications of cases of tuberculosis are received, so that the figure for the year (330) is misleading, and for this reason the following Table, No. 53, has been prepared to show the actual number of new cases notified during the year. It also shows the corresponding case r... |
d6c8d20d-8015-49f3-9713-81bc3376b811 | It includes also cases not notified but included in the Death Returns. Deaths during the year are classified in the same Table by age and sex groups. TABLE No. 54. TuberculosisβNew Cases and Mortality, 1933. Age Periods. New Cases. Deaths. Pulmonary. Non-Pulmonary. Pulmonary. Non-Pulmonary. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 0-1 ... |
9c67af08-23fc-40ee-bcfc-843012bafeb5 | 25-35 years 30 29 3 4 14 20 4 β 35β45 years 17 15 β 2 12 10 β 1 45-55 years 10 8 1 β 9 8 1 1 55-65 years 15 5 β 2 11 2 β 1 65 and upwards 5 1 β 1 3 β 1 β Totals 108 99 22 23 62 54 12 7 (2) Transfer of information to other areas.βIn accordance with the Regulations, 26 notifications were sent to other Medical Officers an... |
0fd6414f-6acb-4373-95e1-441751295789 | 93 (4) Returns to County Medical Officer.βA return similar to that in Table No. 55, which shows the figures for the whole year, was made each quarter to the County Medical Officer. It will be seen from this Table that the total number on the register was 1,035, and of this number 86.66 per cent. were on the Dispensary ... |
1047f82d-d5e1-4b96-b3dd-eb2813f611c5 | M. F. M. F. Number on register on 1st January, 1933 466 347 104 113 1,030 Number of new cases notified 105 102 19 22 248 Number of cases restored 9 7 2 3 21 Other additions 18 6 3 2 29 Deletions 127 106 33 27 293 Number on register on 31st December, 1933 471 356 95 113 1,035 (B) The County of London (Tuberculosis) Regu... |
1052c39c-88ad-49a9-8a50-bc6f057c137e | During the year such arrangements were made for four children. (C) The Regulations of 1925 provide for the compulsory discontinuance of a person suffering from infectious respiratory tuberculosis from employment involving the handling or treatment of milk, and are enforceable by the local authority. No action was taken... |
06499ab0-abac-4dc4-88ff-9c0a92477111 | 94 Tuberculosis Dispensaries.βThe Council's Dispensary is situated in Maxey Road, Plumstead, and there is a branch Dispensary at 179, Well Hall Road, Eltham, but in accordance with the Minister of Health's instructions, the figures are shown for the Borough as a whole and not for individual Dispensaries. The main Dispe... |
d6c92a5a-6f44-47b9-a70d-7adc0bb69ad6 | Morrison, who had been Lay Organiser since February, 1922, resigned, and in filling the vacancy the Council decided to make the Clerk-Dispenser, who was specially trained for the purpose, responsible for all the clerical work and social services of the Tuberculosis scheme as well as for dispensing, and to appoint a who... |
25e93e15-5d99-4742-b75a-7c9031320493 | The corresponding percentage in 1932 was 89.7, and in 1931, 78.93. A return of the work of the Dispensaries is given in Table No. 56. 95 TABLE No. 56. Return showing the Work of the Dispensaries for 1933. Diagnosis. Pulmonary. Non-Pulmonary. Total. Grand Total. Adults. Children. Adults. Children. Adults. Children. M. F... |
a54ebd50-6fd4-4934-9f54-b1cf29c5c6ce | βNEW CASES examined during the year (excluding contacts):β (a) Definitely tuberculous 63 63 3 5 6 6 6 6 69 69 9 11 158 *(b) Diagnosis not completed β β β β β β β β - 1 β β 3 (c) Non-tuberculous - - - - - - - - 167 196 118 90 571 B.-CONTACTS examind during the year:- (a) Definitely tuberculous 7 5 β 1 1 β β β 8 5 β 1 14... |
06179207-bd1e-4597-bfd8-50378b9f0439 | -CASES written off the Dispensary Ragister as: (a) Recovered 26 16 7 3 3 8 9 1 29 24 16 4 73 (6) Non-tuberculous (including any such cases previously diagnosed and entered on the Dispensary Register as tuberculous) - - - - - - - - 235 303 207 218 963 D.βNUMBER OF CASES on Dispensary Register on 31st December:β (a) Defi... |
92896f98-5e02-4ab9-99eb-13e2a7294fd4 | Number of cases transferred from other areas and cases returned after discharge under Head 3 in previous years 11 3. Number of cases transferred to other areas, cases not desiring further assistance under the scheme, and cases " lost sight of " 47 4. Cases written off during the year as Dead (all causes) 108 5. Number ... |
2f711a22-c912-4168-9348-c221dfa5be56 | Number of:β (a) Specimens of sputum, etc., examined 461 (b) X-ray examinations made 412 in connexion with Dispensary work. 11. Number of "Recovered" cases restored to Dispensary Register, and included in A (a) and A (b) above 5 12. Number of "T.B. plus" cases on Dispensary Register on 31st December 345 Number of Dispen... |
383df7af-87d4-4a27-8183-fb508082ce8a | Home Visiting of Tuberculosis Cases.βOn 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 a vi... |
af86f466-c933-4254-9700-17fd860e3682 | During the year under review 388 contacts were examined. X-Ray Examinations.βExperience shows that X-ray examinations are indispensable in a thorough examination of a patient suspected to be suffering from Tuberculosis. In the later stages of the disease this examination is also necessary for the efficient control of t... |
c6a375c2-e99d-4f5b-8494-fd160a461855 | 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 Visitors endeavour to get them to visit again. Co-operation with St. Nicholas Hospital (L.C.C.).βSince July, 1926, the Tuber... |
a9618e5d-bb47-410b-bce4-a997380f8c02 | Co-operation with the School Medical Service.βThere is intimate relationship between the School Medical Service and the Dispensary. Many cases are referred to the Dispensary by the School Medical Officers, and the child contacts of tuberculous 98 patients are referred to the School Medical Service for special observati... |
baff395b-005e-4116-9ebe-0c03d9aac24b | The object of this measure is to help the ex-sanatorium patient and other suitable cases by the provision of such extra nourishment as will make the difference between progress and relapse: it is not intended for advanced cases of tuberculosis where real improvement cannot be expected. The expenditure on this service i... |
470f6f11-b92c-4670-8ef9-3c7b1b0239ec | Finsen Light Treatment.βIn 1921 the Council entered into an agreement with the London Hospital for the treatment of persons suffering from Lupus in the Finsen Light Department of the Hospital. A fee of 5s. is paid for each attendance. During the year 21 attendances were made. Artificial Pneumo-thorax.βThis treatment co... |
40636b66-866f-4ffa-bdbf-db64d974bd04 | a refill to the Brompton Hospital, where this work was carried out, in the case of patients recommended by the Tuberculosis Officer, but since that date payments have been made in respect of patients so treated at other special hospitals and at hospitals belonging to the London County Council. The number of patients wh... |
e5a31bc6-0620-475b-abf7-b5863611bfb4 | Friendly Societies Mr. W. A. Lyon, Mr. A. J. Rourke, Mr. F. Smyth. London County Council Dr. H. R. Kidner, Miss C. F. Aves. London County Council (Public Assistance Miss C. K. Lambeth, Mrs. E. M. Newman, Committee) (one vacancy). London Insurance Committee Mr. S. H. Brown. Panel Committee for the County of London Dr H ... |
50740f5a-11eb-4fa6-a70c-2136879a1ed5 | Miss D. A. Frye, Miss M. Ross. Tuberculosis Officer Dr. F. J. C. Blackmore. Medical Officer of Health Dr. J. MacMillan, D.S.O., M.C. The Committee undertakes all the care and after-care work of the Borough in regard to the tuberculous. It helps by the provision of clothing for necessitous patients entering institutions... |
2d11ad15-207c-45ce-bf41-1e1e733ae54c | 57, shows the number of admissions to special hospitals, sanatoria, public general hospitals, institutions and training colonies:β TABLE No. 57. Admissions to Hospitals, etc. Special Hospitals. Sanatoria. Public General Hospitals. Training Colonies. Insured 115 58 103 4 Uninsured 41 21 46 1 Children 34 10 6 β 190 89 15... |
ec402079-fbdd-4bd2-9bb5-8dafe4ae16be | Disinfection.βThe Council's Disinfecting Station is situated at White Hart Road, Plumstead, where there are installed two Washington Lyon steam disinfectors, one high-pressure steam washing disinfector, and one room for disinfecting articles which cannot be subjected to heat. The Station was used very much more during ... |
2418d6d0-c11a-4d2e-b00b-0b96b5938f59 | Rooms disinfected after ordinary fevers 1,338 β β β tuberculosis 196 β β β verminous cases 674 β β β for other reasons 14 Articles disinfected 60,282 Disinfestation.βIn accordance with the terms of an agreement with the London County Council, disinfestation of school children is carried out at the Cleansing Station, Wh... |
51f16a89-b8dd-42fe-838c-90ab1fd701cb | 1929 416 1,451 1,867 26 32 58 1,925 1930 477 1,386 1,863 11 10 21 1,884 1931 483 1,543 2,026 14 4 18 2,044 1932 560 1,613 2,173 8 4 12 2,185 1933 550 1,579 2,129 7 11 18 2,147 A report on disinfestation of bug-infested premises will be found in the Housing Section. 101 SECTION VIII.-GENERAL STATISTICS. TABLE No. 60. |
4979174e-d1aa-4aa8-9dac-cae5f443e34f | Area (acres) 8,282 Population, estimated to middle of 1933 146,200 Population, Census 1931:β Total (including military) 146,881 Civilians 141,504 Number of inhabited houses, 1931 29,870 Number of families or separate occupiers, 1931 38,176 Rateable value (April, 1933) Β£1,066,911 Sum represented by a penny rate (April, ... |
cd8149b7-5cf6-4348-a514-f1ff555d0758 | The estimated population in each of the wards of the Borough at the middle of 1933 is shown in the following Table. TABLE No. 61. Wards Population Dockyard 6,784 St. Mary's 6,021 River 11,425 St. George's 8,169 Burrage 7,728 Herbert 8,162 Glyndon 8,431 St. Margaret's 12,193 Central 7,684 St. Nicholas 13,645 Abbey Wood ... |
8f117b05-a467-4f59-af7b-05e14cc0b145 | 62. Occupations of Woolwich Inhabitants (over 14 years). Occupations. Males. Females. i. Fishermen β β ii. Agricultural occupations 426 11 iii. Mining and quarrying occupations 13 β iv. Workers in non-metalliferous mine and quarry products 74 1 v. Makers of bricks, pottery and glass 168 51 vi. Workers in chemicals, pai... |
ad25ee9e-0123-41ba-996b-b2dee540db93 | Makers of foods, drinks and tobacco 480 114 xv. Workers in wood and furniture 1,696 44 xvi. Workers in paper and cardboard 32 48 xvii. Printers and Photographers 505 110 xviii. Builders, Bricklayers, etc. 2,485 2 xix. Painters and Decorators 1,182 46 xx. Workers in other materials 124 80 xxi Workers in mixed or undefin... |
3876acb6-2160-43c5-8007-40e9de59b9fe | Persons employed in personal service 1,876 5,057 xxviii. Clerks and Draughtsmen 5,130 3,985 xxix. Warehousemen, Storekeepers and Packers 1,258 430 xxx. Stationary Engine Drivers, etc. 625 1 xxxi. Other and undefined workers 7,519 704 Total occupied 51,482 17,751 xxxii. Total unoccupied 5,313 39,963 Total occupied and u... |
fa2f025b-47ca-41b3-8f60-a9f69c7f1130 | So far as females are concerned, the number engaged in personal service has increased by nearly 600, and as clerks and draughtsmen by 1,500. In 1921, the total number of males occupied was 47,719, and of females 15,763, whilst the total occupied and unoccupied were 54,136 and 55,631 respectively. Sickness and Invalidit... |
0a00f471-f34c-4ec4-b887-47dfebff8c9a | Southward, in Eltham and Lee, the land, after sloping downwards from Shooters Hill, rises slightly again in Eltham and then falls away towards New Eltham and Lee, but rises again as it approaches Chislehurst. In the main this area is composed of London clay although there is a considerable amount of sand and gravel in ... |
29ebe981-89c4-43b2-bc2e-0b7e489bff33 | BirthsβLegitimate 1,789 BirthsβIllegitimate 68 1,857 Still-births 54 Still-birthsβRate per 1,000 total births 28.2 Birth Rate 12.7 Deaths 1,634 Death Rate 11.2 Percentage of total deaths occurring in public institutions 56.9 Number of women dying in, or in consequence of, Child Birth:β (a) From Sepsis 2 (b) From other ... |
e82b54cf-27db-4d54-bcb2-e730fc90c9b7 | Births. Nett Deaths belonging to the District. Nett. Under 1 year. At all Ages. Number. Rate. Number. Rate per 1,000 Nett Births. Number. Rate. (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) 1901 117,652 3,536 30.1 457 129 1,709 14.6 1902 119,285 3,734 31.3 467 125 1,837 15.4 1903 117,842 3,684 31.3 398 108 1,638 13.9 1904 118,456 3,... |
04f8a1e6-68cb-4c5e-a699-f91ee4c2a64a | 5 1906 119,143 3,549 29.8 388 109 1,668 14.0 1907 119,704 3,330 27.8 373 112 1,616 13.5 1908 122,258 3,176 26.0 300 94 1,516 12.4 1909 120,227 2,947 24.5 242 82 1,587 13.2 1910 121,197 2,842 23.6 242 85 1,418 11.7 1911 121,487 2,810 23.1 272 97 1,566 12.9 1912 121,932 2,776 22.8 208 75 1,456 11.9 1913 122,382 2,833 23.... |
313e0bc8-4c38-419a-bd2f-4fd13966f75e | 549 12.7 1914 122,431 2,838 23.2 241 85 1,706 13.9 1915 a 138,200 2,839 21.9 268 94 1,837 14.2 b 129,505 1916 a 141,783 3,068 23.5 213 69 1,704 13.1 b 130,313 1917 a 147,078 2,718 20.6 216 79 1,566 11.9 b 131,942 1918 a 150,650 2,548 19.0 270 106 2,100 15.6 b 134,453 1919 a 141,918 2,737 20.1 235 86 1,679 12.3 b 136,23... |
279be11e-a71c-4d76-ba61-57b40e4ecc38 | 9 224 61 1,487 10.9 b 135,904 1921 a 141,700 3,197 23.2 197 62 1,594 11.6 b 137,604 1922 a 142,350 2,941 21.3 184 63 1,603 11.6 b 138,254 1923 a 143,530 2,867 20.5 123 43 1,387 9.9 b 140,000 1924 a 144,400 2,590 18.5 168 65 1,543 11.0 b 139,980 1925 a 145,440 2,582 18.3 141 55 1,519 10.8 b 140,740 1926 a 146,200 2,463 ... |
6cba8b0f-242f-42b5-9c15-2d647f6df69b | 900 1927 a 144,770 2,242 15.9 95 42 1,491 10.6 b 140,770 1928 a 146,600 2,269 16.1 114 50 1,554 11.0 b 141,100 1929 a 146,800 2,312 16.3 144 62 1,780 12.6 b 141,600 1930 a 146,800 2,188 15.5 91 42 1,547 10.9 b 141,600 1931 a 147,400 2,155 15.1 128 59 1,654 11.6 b 142,600 1932 a 146,400 2,054 14.0 123 60 1,635 11.1 1933... |
b8a298be-2bfa-483a-9dea-26fe79148d79 | 7 116 62 1*634 11.2 a Total Population. b Civil Population. 106 The chief Vital Statistics for 1933 for the Wards of the Borough are given in the following Table:β TABLE No. 65. Wards. Population. Births. Deaths under 1. Deaths at all Ages Number Rate. Number Rate. Number Rate. Dockyard 6,784 106 15.6 4 37 93 13.7 St. ... |
a24e6e06-b062-4cf7-a556-8b650c349170 | George's 8,169 113 13.8 9 79 62 7.6 Woolwich 32,399 465 14.3 34 73 380 11.7 Burrage 7,728 94 12.1 3 32 111 14.3 Herbert 8,162 116 14.2 5 43 114 13.9 Glyndon 8,431 116 13.8 8 69 110 13.0 St. Margaret's 12,193 140 11.5 6 43 135 11.0 Central 7,684 106 13.8 5 47 122 15.9 St. |
448152db-eaf1-4f71-a852-389254471f97 | Nicholas 13,645 163 11.9 12 73 151 11.0 Abbey Wood 11,475 108 9.4 10 92 110 9.6 Plumstead 69,318 843 12.2 49 58 853 12.4 Well Hall 12,797 132 10.3 7 53 125 9.8 Avery Hill 12,569 137 10.9 8 58 119 9.5 Sherard 19,117 280 14.6 18 64 157 8.2 Eltham 44,483 549 12.3 33 60 401 9.0 BOROUGH 146,200 1,857 12.7 116 62 1,634 11.2 ... |
201755d6-3077-4ddc-ad2c-d6233425a178 | George's Wards and in Woolwich parish are compared-with those of previous years, it must be borne in mind that from 1915 to 1931 these rates were calculated on the civilian population and not on the total population. Births. During the year 2,162 births were registered in the Borough, 1,082 being males and 1,080 female... |
0f3018f8-6441-4647-b08a-9f65b5428c14 | Natural Increase of Population.βThis term means the excess of births over deaths. In 1929 it was 532; in 1930, 641; in 1931, 501; in 1932, 419; and in 1933, 223. Notification of Births.βDuring the year 2,154 births were notified. This is at the rate of 99.6 per cent. of the registered births and compares with 97.5 per ... |
fc297e8b-168a-4a9c-9044-88c59fc858b8 | Nicholas Hospital 274 Military Families' Hospital 204 War Memorial Hospital 165 Medical Practitioners 75 Parents 44 Eltham Cottage Hospital 32 Midwives' Homes 20 Other persons 19 In addition to these, 24 notifications were received from the Medical Officer of Health, Lewisham, and 33 from other Medical Officers of Heal... |
6e46fe41-3c8d-4a6a-8e9b-057cf6b044da | Notified. No. of StillBirths. Percentage of Births Notified. Birth Rate. Woolwich. London. England and Wales. 1929 2,312 2,300 92 96 16.3 15.7 16.3 1930 2,188 2,272 74 98 15.5 16.3 15.7 1931 2,155 2,303 84 99 15.1 15.0 15.8 1932 2,054 2,209 78 98 14.0 14.3 15.3 1933 1,857 2,154 59 99 12.7 13.2 14.4 108 Marriages. There... |
54207e15-9ff8-4437-ab8e-36c82c8b40f0 | The marriage rate was 17.70, as compared with 15.79, 17.7, 14.1 and 15.3 in the four preceding years. Deaths. The total deaths registered in the Borough was 1,380. This figure includes 172 non-residents who died in the district, but does not include 426 residents who died outside the Borough. When allowance is made for... |
1b578fb8-f8a5-4b4b-ae51-ee977ef63ce8 | In 1933 the death-rate for England and Wales was 12.3, for London, 12.2, and the mean death-rate for 118 County Boroughs and Great Towns (including London) was 12.2. The seasonal mortality in the four quarters of the year was as follows:βFirst Quarter, 15.0; Second Quarter, 9.0; Third Quarter, 8.7; Fourth Quarter, 111.... |
d5709e6c-3bd7-455a-a470-c35759ca200e | 109 TABLE No. 69. Birth-Rates, Death-Rates, and Analysis of Mortality in the Year 1933. Rate per 1,000 Population. Annual Death-rate per 1,000 Population. Rate per 1,000 Live Births. Percentage of Total Deaths. All Causes Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers. Smallpox. Measles. Scarlet Fever. Whooping Cough. Diphtheria. Infl... |
ffa86a9d-eb03-4fb8-a23c-2a2698e3ccdc | England and Wales 14.4 0.62 12.3 0.01 0.00 0.05 0.02 0.05 0.06 0.57 0.54 7.1 64 90.9 6.3 1.9 0.9 118 County Boroughs and Great Towns, including London. 14.4 0.67 12.2 0.00 0.00 0.06 002 0 06 0.08 0.55 0.49 9.4 67 91.0 60 2.5 0.5 132 Smaller Towns (Estimated Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at Census 1931). |
92f67da7-89e2-40db-8957-dce60ec9efba | 14.5 0.63 11.0 0.00 0.00 0.04 002 004 0.04 0.53 0.44 4.9 56 91.7 5.8 1.5 1.0 London 13.2 0.45 12.2 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.08 0.08 0.51 0.58 11.6 59 88.3 6.3 5.4 0.0 WOOLWICH 12.7 0.40 11.2 β β 0.00 β 0.06 0.10 0.27 0.59 5.9 6.2 89.8 7.5 2.7 β 110 TABLE No. 70. |
d7a6a604-46bd-4b77-99ed-a77945e2d167 | Nett Deaths during the Calendar Year 1933, but including Non-Residents in Institutions in the Borough. Causes of Death. Nett Deaths at the subjoined ages of "Residents," whether occurring within or without the District. Deaths in Public Institutions. All Ages. Under I year. 1 and under two years. 2 and under 5 years. 5... |
693cd07c-57a6-4bc3-9cd6-73ec44531927 | All Causes 1634 116 13 24 43 77 70 101 159 281 336 414 530 153 400 Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers β β β β β β β β β β β β β β Measles. 1 β β β 1 β β β β β β β β 1 Scarlet Fever β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β Whooping Cough 9 4 1 4 β β β β β β β β 1 β 5 Diphtheria 15 β 1 2 10 1 β β 1 β β β β β 14 Influenza 40 β β 1 β 3 1... |
b1b593f1-37b9-4602-9889-97ecf8b94d3f | 1 2 β 1 1 β β β β β β β β 5 Tuberculosis of Respiratory System 116 β β 2 1 24 34 22 17 13 2 1 40 8 33 Other Tuberculous Diseases 19 β β 3 3 4 4 1 2 1 1 β 6 3 10 Syphilis 5 2 β β β β β β 1 β 1 1 3 1 1 General Paralysis of the Insane,Tabes Dorsalis 9 β β β β β β 2 2 3 2 β 3 β 4 Cancer, Malignant Disease 208 β β β β 4 β 1... |
e3d4d3a9-adac-4304-a893-5456000f1f55 | 86 β β β β 1 β 4 6 13 22 40 29 3 14 Heart Disease 397 β β β 2 3 8 13 28 77 108 158 102 20 50 Aneurysm 8 β β β β β β 1 1 6 β β 1 1 1 Other Circulatory Diseases 63 β β β β 1 β 2 5 11 21 23 15 β 14 Bronchitis 52 2 β β β β 1 2 1 3 10 33 8 4 4 Pneumonia (all forms) 86 19 6 3 2 5 2 4 8 14 14 9 28 11 26 Other Respiratory Dise... |
536f08bd-b357-4b97-b7bd-6a76d3d24e6a | 3 β 1 8 5 4 β 12 3 5 Diarrhoea 14 8 3 β β β 1 β 1 β β 1 10 6 2 Appendicitis 16 β β β 4 4 1 1 2 2 2 β 7 4 9 Cirrhosis of Liver 4 β β β β β β 1 β 1 1 1 β 1 β Other Diseases of Liver, etc. |
e00f2d98-9f8f-496a-b3ba-9d62d06bf594 | 8 β β β β β β 1 β 4 1 2 2 1 5 Other Digestive Diseases 36 4 β 2 1 1 1 5 4 5 8 4 11 9 17 Acute and Chronic Nephritis 41 β β 1 β 2 4 5 2 11 10 6 11 3 13 Puerperal Sepsis 2 β β β β β β β β β β β 1 2 1 Other Puerperal causes 4 β β β β 2 1 1 β β β β 4 1 β Congenital Debility, Premature Birth, |
604e4203-ab57-45b7-82ab-9938a4db836f | 65 64 β β β β β β β β β β 32 11 9 Senility 45 β β β β β β β β β 9 36 14 3 14 Suicide 17 β β β β β β 3 2 4 5 3 5 β 1 Other Violence 70 6 β 2 o 11 3 7 8 10 6 12 40 7 19 Other defined. Diseases 136 6 β 4 9 6 3 7 16 27 36 22 54 15 51 Causes ill-defined or unknown 1 β β β β β β β β 1 β β β β β 111 TABLE No. 71. Nett Deaths ... |
be955bd0-4448-481e-a20d-72885b6dadb6 | Dockyard. St. Mary's. River. St. George's. Burrage. Herbert. Glyndon. St. Margaret's. Central. St. Nicholas. Abbey Wood. Well Hall. Avery Hill. Sherard. All Causes 834 800 93 69 156 62 1ll 114 110 135 122 151 110 125 119 157 Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β Measles β 1 β β β β β β β β 1 β β... |
45ced388-b481-451b-be13-98da90ea6d8f | 1 1 β 1 1 1 6 Influenza 20 20 2 β 5 1 1 4 1 7 1 3 3 5 4 3 Encephalitis Lethargica 2 I β β 1 β 1 β β β β 1 β β β β Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 3 2 β β 1 2 β β β β β β 1 β 1 β Pulmonary Tuberculosis 62 54 5 2 10 2 9 12 10 11 5 13 7 9 6 15 Non-Pulmonary Tuberculosis 12 7 3 β 3 β β β 1 β 2 2 2 β 1 5 Syphilis 3 2 1 β 1 β β β ... |
dc4629c2-695c-4bce-9492-2558de73431a | Tabes Dorsalis 7 2 1 β β 1 1 β 1 β β 2 2 1 β β Cancer 105 103 9 15 17 7 9 13 14 15 20 14 18 20 17 20 Diabetes 7 9 β β 2 2 2 β 2 3 1 β β β 3 1 Cerebral Haemorrhage, etc. 31 55 6 2 15 2 7 11 9 7 1 8 4 7 3 4 Heart Disease 201 196 27 19 39 10 28 24 30 25 32 43 30 27 35 28 Aneurysm 8 β 1 β β 2 1 1 β β β β 1 1 β 1 Other Cicu... |
1bd31fe7-5edd-41d3-a50a-ae89fab03483 | 3 5 9 6 3 6 7 6 Bronchitis 25 27 3 1 2 2 3 6 β 7 8 4 7 5 2 2 Pneumonia 52 34 6 5 8 6 8 3 7 6 3 7 5 9 5 8 Other Respiratory Diseases 10 6 2 1 1 1 1 β β 2 2 3 1 1 1 β Peptic Ulcer 16 5 2 β 2 1 1 3 β 2 β 4 β 1 1 4 Diarrhoea, etc. |
1fe80cfb-3368-4cc0-8801-c2af5deec088 | 8 6 1 2 1 2 1 1 β β 1 2 1 β β 2 Appendicitis 9 7 2 1 1 2 β 1 2 2 I 2 β 1 β 1 Cirrhosis of Liver 2 2 β 1 β β β 1 β 1 β β β 1 β β Other Diseases of Liver, etc. |
61ee2cc2-9f19-4403-b6bd-c36ce666bc8d | 4 4 β 2 β β 1 3 1 β β β β β 1 Other Digestive Diseases 17 19 3 3 3 1 4 5 2 2 3 2 2 1 β 5 Acute and Chronic Nephritis 21 20 1 2 3 β 4 7 3 3 2 4 1 5 4 2 Puerperal Sepsis β 2 β β 1 β β β β β β β β β β 1 Other Puerperal causes β 4 β 1 β β 1 β β 1 1 β β β β Congenital Debility, Premature Birth, Malformations, etc. |
8ee489f5-d864-4e62-96f2-5a3a3a355c98 | 28 37 1 3 5 5 3 3 4 4 4 9 3 3 6 12 Senility 13 32 1 2 1 1 4 3 3 7 3 5 3 3 4 5 Suicide 8 9 3 β 3 1 1 2 1 1 β 1 2 I 1 β Violence 46 24 3 2 9 2 4 4 9 9 3 5 3 4 6 7 Other Defined Diseases 79 57 6 4 12 7 12 6 5 12 17 10 7 12 11 15 Causes ill-defined or unknown β 1 β β β 1 β β β β β β β β β β 112 Causes of Death.βTable No. |
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