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23rd do. 26 14th do. - 873 13th November 24th December 41 29th do. β€” Deaths.β€”There were three deaths from scarlet fever during the year. In 1933 there were none. Home Isolation.β€”Seventy-one cases, or 7.17 per cent., were isolated at home, and in one instance a return case occurred. The same procedure as in Diphtheria w...
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Eight cases were notified, seven of which were treated in hospital. There were no deaths. The following Table No. 45, gives details of each case notified. TABLE No. 45. Enteric. No. Date Notified. Sex. Age. Diagnosis. Final Diagnosis. Remarks. 1 11/1/34 M. 30 Typhoid Fever Typhoid Fever β€” 2 17/3/34 F. 50 Typhoid Fever ...
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8 Typhoid Fever Typhoid Fever β€” 8 22/10/34 M. 3 Typhoid Fever Typhoid Fever β€” Anterior Poliomyelitis. Three notifications including one of polio-encephalitis were received and all patients were admitted to hospital, but the diagnosis was not confirmed in one instance. The case of polio-encephalitis died. Cerebro-Spinal...
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5 Pyrexia of unknown origin β€” 3 1/11/34 F. 3 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis β€” 4 28/11/34 M. 23 do. do. Died Encephalitis Lethargica. As in 1933, no cases of this disease were notified. Puerperal Fever and Puerperal Pyrexia. Thirty-five cases were notified, compared with 40 in 1933, and 40 in 1932. In 30 instances the notifi...
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Harold Taylor during the year. It was not necessary to provide nursing assistance and no bacteriological examinations were carried out. Only one case did not receive hospital treatment. Deaths.β€”There were two deaths, compared with two in 1933 and four in 1932. Ophthalmia Neonatorum. Seven cases were notified, two of wh...
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1934 15th January Yes β€” Yes β€” β€” β€” 20th January Yes β€” Yes β€” β€” β€” 11th March Yes β€” Yes β€” β€” β€” 28th March Yes β€” Yes β€” β€” β€” 18th April Yes β€” Yes β€” β€” β€” 26th July β€” Yes Yes β€” β€” β€” 29th October β€” Yes Yes β€” β€” β€” Zymotic Enteritis. Three cases were notified during the year, compared with five cases in 1933 and eleven in 1932. The nu...
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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. Nursing.β€”Two cases were nursed under the Council's sch...
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109 Measles occurs in epidemic form every two years and usually lasts for four months. The incidence in each of the twelve months of the year was as follows:β€” January 168 February 367 March 350 April 353 May 614 June 381 July 62 August 3 September 20 October 50 November 12 December 12 From these figures it will be note...
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Notices were sent to head teachers when the diagnosis of Measles was not confirmed and when suspect cases were diagnosed as Measles. The co-operation between the School Medical Service and the Department was excellent, visits being paid to every home where cases of Measles or suspected Measles were living, within 24 ho...
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Deaths.β€”There were 10 deaths from Measles during the year. Pneumonia. The number of cases notified was 280, compared with 249 in 1933. Of these, 7 were influenzal. The number of deaths certified to be due to lobar or broncho pneumonia was 126 and to acute influenzal pneumonia 6. The ward incidence of the Pneumonias is ...
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Acute Primary (not specified) Acute Primary Pneumonia. Influenzal Pneumonia. January 25 17 42 5 7 2 28 18 1 February 18 14 32 4 8 - 20 9 2 March 15 16 31 6 4 1 20 17 2 April 20 7 27 2 1 β€” 24 13 β€” May 10 5 15 β€” 1 β€” 14 7 β€” June 9 10 19 3 2 β€” 14 3 β€” July 7 2 9 3 β€” 1 5 3 β€” August 4 4 8 3 1 β€” 4 8 β€” September 11 2 13 4 1 β€” 8...
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21 17 β€” December 19 12 31 2 9 1 19 20 1 169 111 280 41 45 7 187 126 6 Nursing.β€”Nursing assistance is provided by the Council for cases of Pneumonia and during the year 24 cases were nursed, 431 visits being paid by the nurses of the local nursing associations. The total cost to the Council was Β£26 18s. 9d. Anti-Pneumoc...
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The Council's tuberculosis scheme was set out fully in the Annual Report for 1933 and no substantial change took place during 1934. 111 Notifications.β€”During the year, excluding duplicates, 219 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and 50 cases of non-pulmonary tuberculosis were notified. Cases of tuberculosis are often noti...
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Nicholas 23 5 Abbey Wood 14 3 Well Hall 17 4 Avery Hill 24 7 Sherard 19 5 Total 219 50 In the following Table No. 50, appears a summary of cases coming to the knowledge of the Department in 1934. It includes notifications received from general practitioners, cases not notified but included in the death returns, and cas...
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β€” 1 β€” β€” β€” 2 1-5 years 1 1 4 3 β€” β€” 4 β€” 5-10 years 3 4 7 1 β€” β€” 1 1 10-15 years 7 4 6 1 3 β€” 1 1 15-20 years 6 19 6 1 4 8 2 1 20-25 years 16 20 5 3 6 5 2 1 25-35 years 34 24 6 3 13 9 4 β€” 35-45 years 23 14 1 5 19 11 β€” 1 45-55 years 22 9 1 1 13 6 β€” 1 55-65 years 17 4 3 1 10 3 β€” 2 65 and upwards 9 4 2 β€” 8 2 1 1 Totals 138 104...
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20 76 44 15 11 The following Table No. 51, shows the site of the disease in patients notified each year since 1930. TABLE No. 51. Year. Lungs. Meninges. Intestines and Peritoneum. Glands. Joints. Spine. Other Forms. All Forms.
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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 1934 219 8 6 12 9 2 13 269 113 Cases of Tuberculosis in the District.β€”The usual steps were taken during the year to ensure that the Tuberculosis register correctly represented the number of cases of Tuberculosis ...
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M. F. M. F. Number on register on 1st January, 1934 471 356 95 113 1,035 Number of new cases notified 117 95 33 17 262 Number of cases restored 11 6 1 β€” 18 Other additions 13 8 5 4 30 Deletions 135 113 25 24 297 Number on register on 31st December, 1934 477 352 109 110 1,048 Of the total number on the register on the 3...
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53. Tuberculosisβ€”Deaths and Death-Rates. Year. Deaths. Death-rates. All Forms. Pulmonary. NonPulmonary. All Forms. Pulmonary. NonPulmonary. 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 1934 146 120 26 1.00 0.82 0.18 114 In addition to the de...
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54. Case No. Date notified as Tuberculosis. Cause of Death. 1 4/10/1933 Ulcerative Endocarditis. 2 3/1/1917 Hypostatic Pneumonia. Myocarditis. 3 3/4/1930 Cerebral Haemorrhage. Cerebral Tumour. 4 16/2/1934 Oxalic Acid Poisoning. 5 12/5/1919 Broncho-pneumonia. Auricular Fibrillation and Cardiac engorgement. 6 17/11/1932 ...
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Not notified 14 11.67 10 38.50 0-1 month 18 15.00 12 46.11 1-3 months 9 7.50 - β€” 3-6 months 13 10.83 1 3.85 6-12 months 16 13.33 - β€” 1-2 years 17 14.17 β€” β€” 2-5 years 22 18.33 β€” β€” Over 5 years 11 9.17 3 11.54 120 100.00 26 100.00 The ratio of non-notified tuberculosis deaths to the total tuberculosis deaths was as 1 is ...
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115 Public Health (Prevention of Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1925.β€”These Regulations provide for the compulsory discontinuance of employment of persons engaged in the handling or treatment of milk, who are suffering from tuberculosis. No case of this kind came to the notice of the Council during the year. Every milk ven...
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Staff.β€”There is one whole-time Tuberculosis Officer and the other three assistant medical officers devote three half-days per week to Tuberculosis and eight half-days per week to Maternity and Child Welfare. There are three Tuberculosis Health Visitors; one Clerk-Dispenser, who also acts as Secretary to the Care Commit...
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Eight separate clinical sessions in all are held for men, for women and for children. The branch Dispensary is open on three half-days a weekβ€”Monday afternoons for men, and Wednesday and Friday mornings for women and children. The total number of attendances at the Dispensaries during 1934 was 4,833. In this connection...
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It was possible by using the existing rooms, by adding the Caretaker's office and the office formerly used for rate collection and a portion of the yard and buildings previously used by the Works Department, to make such alterations as would provide a modern and convenient dispensary. The Council decided to carry out t...
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The Tuberculosis Visitor endeavours to visit each home in her district once in three months, but, in the case of patients with recent and more active disease, visits are more frequent. Work for the Ministry of Pensions.β€”The amount of work done under this heading has practically come to an end. In 1933 only 4 reports we...
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Children. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. A.β€”NEW CASES examined during the year (excluding contacts) :β€” (a) Definitely tuberculous 124 104 7 7 14 12 16 10 138 116 23 17 294 (b) Diagnosis not completed β€” β€” - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 (c) Non-tuberculous - - - - - - - - 126 151 94 68 439 B.β€”CONTACTS examined during the yea...
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β€”CASES written off the Dispensary Register as:β€” (a) Recovered 15 23 1 3 1 3 4 2 16 26 5 5 52 (b) Non-tuberculous (including any such cases previously diagnosed and entered on the Dispensary Register as tuberculous) β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 219 301 198 196 914 D.β€”NUMBER OF CASES on Dispensary Register on December 31st:β€” (a) Defi...
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Number of cases transferred from other areas and cases returned after discharge under Head 3 in previous years 7 3. Number of cases transferred to other areas, cases not desiring further assistance under the scheme, and cases "lost sight of " 68 4. Cases written off during the year as Dead (all causes) 112 5. Number of...
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Number of:β€” (a) Specimens of sputum, etc., examined 538 (b) X-ray examinations made in connection with Dispensary work 411 11. Number of "Recovered" cases restored to Dispensary Register, and included in A(a) and A(b) above 11 12. Number of "T.B. plus" cases on Dispensary Register on December 31st 365 Number of Dispens...
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119 The figures now presented do not show the total use made of X-rays by the Tuberculosis Officer, because when cases are sent into St. Nicholas Hospital for institutional treatment he is able to make use of the X-ray apparatus there for diagnosis and control. The Council's arrangements for X-ray examinations are made...
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In July, the London County Council decided to continue these appointments subject to review at a later date. Co-operation with Local Practitioners.β€”During the year 72 new cases were seen by the Tuberculosis Officer at the homes of the patients, and 280 were referred to the Dispensary by medical practitioners in the Bor...
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Other children, whose condition is unsatisfactory, are referred to the School Clinic for the treatment of minor ailments and dental caries; to the School Care Organiser, with a recommendation as to the provision of milk and cod-liver oil to be given at school, or to the Woolwich Invalid Children's Aid Association. Extr...
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During the year 21 cases received treatment the number of attendances being 40. The only charge made to patients is in 120 connection with the supply of dentures, and then patients are assessed according to their means. Dentures were supplied in 5 cases at a cost of Β£23 0s. 0d. and payments by patients amounted to Β£10 ...
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This is done by introducing gas or air through a needle into the pleural cavity of the affected side. The air so introduced becomes absorbed and has to be replaced at varying intervals. These refills have to be maintained over a period varying from two to five years. In 1921 the Council agreed to pay 10s. 6d. a refill ...
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L. E. Driver, S. Crown, J.P., G. Greenwood, Mrs. E. L. Reeves. Trade Unions Mr. W. H. Fairchild, Mr. E. Ware. Employers Miss L. Ames, Miss Fletcher, Mr. C. N. McLaren. 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 (Publi...
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Woolwich Invalid Children's Aid Association Mrs. J. B. Great Rex. Late Tuberculosis Dispensary Committee Mr. W. Dashwood, Mr. E. G. Dixon, J.P. United Services Fund Mrs. A. Evans. Ex-Officio. Voluntary Visitors Miss D. A. Frye, Miss M. Ross. Tuberculosis Officer Dr. F. J. C. Blackmore. Medical Officer of Health Dr. J. ...
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They help by the provision of clothing to necessitous patients entering an institution; by aiding in the purchase of surgical apparatus and nursing requisites; by paying fares for varying periods in the case of patients going to and from hospital for out-patient treatment, and in many other smaller ways. Prior to Septe...
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Public General Hospitals. Training Colonies. Insured 108 78 122 3 Uninsured 59 23 48 1 Children 17 14 34 β€” 184 115 204 4 These figures refer to 374 patients and the monthly admissions were as follows:β€” January 32 May 51 September 42 February 32 June 53 October 27 March 57 July 35 November 54 April 55 August 39 December...
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122 ARRANGEMENTS FOR DISINFECTION AND DISINFESTATION AND THE EXTENT OF THEIR USE. Disinfection.β€”The 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 artic...
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Rooms disinfected after ordinary fevers 1,394 β€ž β€ž β€ž tuberculosis 180 β€ž β€ž β€ž verminous cases 1,391 ,, ,, for other reasons 13 Articles disinfected 62,029 Disinfestation.β€”In accordance with the terms of an agreement with the London County Council, disinfestation of school children is carried out at the Cleansing Station, ...
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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 1934 611 1,715 2,326 6 1 7 2,333 A report on disinfestation of bug-infested premises will be found in the Housing Section. 123 SECTION VIII.β€”GENERAL STATISTICS. TABLE No. 60.
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Area (acres) 8,282 Population, estimated to middle of 1934 145,520 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, 1934) Β£1,089,801 Sum represented by a penny rate (April, ...
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As the figures of the Registrar General are used generally throughout the country they are the only safe basis for comparison and so his total has been used in calculating rates for the purposes of this report. It should be noted, also, that this figure includes non-civilians and that the pre-war practice in this respe...
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George's 7,853 Burrage 7,394 Herbert 8,375 Glyndon 8,144 St. Margaret's 11,944 Central 7,422 St. Nicholas 13,454 Abbey Wood 11,672 Well Hall 12,278 Avery Hill 13,268 Sherard 20,538 In the old parishes the estimated populations are therefore:β€” Woolwich 31,031 Plumstead 68,405 Eltham 46,084 Social Conditions. A Table sho...
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It should be noted, however, that it is Woolwich residents who are enumerated in industries and not the number of persons employed in these industries in Woolwich. The Table sets out in generalised headings those actually engaged in industries at the time of the Census and therefore those "out-of-work" are excluded. TA...
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v. Manufacture of Chemicals, Dyes, Explosives, Paints, Oils, Grease 1,716 146 VI. Manufacture of Metals, Machines, Implements, Conveyances, Jewellery, Watches 11,958 2,578 VII. Manufacture of Textiles and Textile Goods (not dress); Cellulose 114 173 VIII. Preparation of Skins and Leather, and Manufacture of Goods of Le...
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Building, Decorating, Stone and Slate Cutting and Dressing and Contracting 3,300 37 XIV. Other Manufacturing Industries 583 478 XV. Gas, Water, Electricity 882 42 XVI. Transport and Communication 3,402 160 XVII. Commerce and Finance 7,632 3,600 XVIII. Public Administration and Defence 10,458 2,012 XIX. Professions 839 ...
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63, shows those employed in different industries, classified by Industrial Status, viz., Managerial, Operative, Working on Own Account and Out-of-Work. The Managerial group consists of employers, directors, managers, 126 superintendents and persons of like status. The figures in column one indicate the same industries ...
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158 4 11,714 2,570 86 4 1,482 258 VII. 10 β€” 102 169 2 4 12 18 VIII. 11 β€” 58 31 9 1 9 6 IX. 75 16 410 1,313 115 128 55 53 X. 70 14 1,179 551 14 2 126 33 XI. 21 1 284 24 49 6 52 5 XII. 57 3 608 300 21 2 51 17 XIII. 193 2 2,973 35 134 β€” 748 2 XIV. 32 2 526 474 25 2 60 28 XV. 5 1 877 41 β€” β€” 61 β€” XVI. 68 1 3,261 159 73 β€” 46...
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902 119 5,848 3,223 882 258 551 184 XVIII. 35 13 10,423 1,999 - β€” 453 44 XIX. 87 21 622 721 130 160 34 36 XX. 30 β€” 300 152 30 15 77 34 XXI. 267 106 1,001 3,422 198 116 220 416 XXII. 2 3 41 28 2 β€” 227 102 Totals 2,092 308 42,655 15,479 1,840 699 4,895 1,265 127 Sickness and Invalidity. There was no unusual or excessive ...
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At a little lower level, on the Woolwich and Plumstead side, there is a well-marked plateau of Woolwich and Plumstead Commons, due to the erosion of local clay from off the pebble beds. Lower down still is the level plain of the Thames. Southward, in Eltham and Lee, the land, after sloping downwards from Shooters Hill,...
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Birthsβ€”Legitimate 1,927 Birthsβ€”Illegitimate 73 2,000 Still-births 75 Still-birthsβ€”Rate per 1,000 total births 36.1 Birth Rate 13.7 Deaths 1,650 Death Rate 11.3 Percentage of total deaths occurring in public institutions 60.18 Number of women dying in, or in consequence of, Child Birth:β€” (a) From Sepsis 2 (b) From other...
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(2) Births. Nett Deaths belonging to the District. Nett. Under 1 year. At all Ages. Number. (3) Rate. (4) Number. (5) Rate per 1,000 Nett Births. (6) Number. (7) Rate. (8) 1901 117,652 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 3,535 ...
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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....
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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...
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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 ...
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2 b 141,900 1927 a 144,770 2,242 15.9 95 42 1,491 10.6 b 140,770 1928 a 146,600 2,269 161 114 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...
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7 116 62 1,634 11.2 1934 a 145,520 2,000 13.7 127 63 1,650 11.3 a Total Population. b Civil Population, 130 The chief Vital Statistics for 1934 for the Wards of the Borough are given in the following Table:β€” TABLE No. 66. Wards. Population. Births. Deaths under 1. Deaths at all Ages Number. Rate. Number. Rate. Number. ...
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George's 7,853 155 19.7 9 57 83 10.6 Woolwich 31,031 530 17.0 35 66 430 13.9 Burrage 7,394 109 14.7 4 37 103 13.9 Herbert 8,375 122 14.7 2 16 101 12.1 Glyndon 8,144 116 14.2 7 60 111 13.6 St. Margaret's 11,944 144 12.0 9 62 126 10.5 Central 7,422 102 13.7 8 78 126 16.9 St.
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Nicholas 13,454 202 15.0 22 108 159 11.8 Abbey Wood 11,672 140 12.0 5 35 116 9.9 Plumstead 68,405 935 13 7 57 60 842 12 3 Well Hall 12,278 113 9.2 9 79 94 7.6 Avery Hill 13,268 148 11.1 3 20 130 9.8 Sherard 20,538 274 13.3 23 84 154 7.5 Eltham 46,084 535 11.6 35 65 378 8.2 BOROUGH 145,520 2,000 13.7 127 63 1,650 11.3 I...
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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, 2,349 births were registered in the Borough, 1,177 being males and 1,172 femal...
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Natural Increase of Population.β€”This term means the excess of births over deaths. In 1930 it was 641; in 1931 it was 501; in 1932, 419; in 1933, 223, and in 1934, 350. Notification of Births.β€”During the year 2,334 births were notified. This is at the rate of 99.4 per cent. of the registered births and compares with 99....
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Nicholas Hospital 345 Military Families' Hospital 260 War Memorial Hospital 183 Medical Practitioners 62 Parents 51 Eltham Cottage Hospital 35 Midwives' Homes 9 Other persons 33 In addition to these, 87 notifications were received from the Medical Officer of Health, Lewisham, 44 from the Medical Officer of Health, Gree...
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of Births. No. of Live Births Notified. No. of StillBirths. Percentage of Births Notified. Birth Rate. Woolwich. London. England and Wales. 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 1934 2,000 2,334 75 99 13.7 ...
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The marriage rate was 18.19 as compared with 17.70, 15.79, 17.7 and 14.1 in the four preceding years. Deaths. The total number of deaths registered in the Borough was 1,364. This figure includes 167 non.residents who died in the district, but does not include 453 residents who died outside the Borough. When allowance i...
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This adjusting factor for Woolwich is 1.06, so that the adjusted death rate for 1934 is 12.0. In 1934 the death.rate for England and Wales was 11.8, for London, 11.9, and the mean death.rate for 121 County Boroughs and Great Towns (including London) was 11.8. The seasonal mortality in the four quarters of the year was ...
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Number of Deaths Public General Hospitals 694 Voluntary General Hospitals 120 Mental Hospitals 68 Special Hospitals 29 Infectious Diseases Hospitals 35 Sanatoria and Tuberculosis Institutions 15 Cottage Hospitals and Nursing Homes 32 993 The percentage of institutional deaths to total deaths was therefore 60.18. The fo...
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Certified by Registered Medical Practitioners. Inquest Cases. Certified by Coroner after P.M. No Inquest. Uncertified Causes of I Death. Live Births. StillBirths.
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England and Wales 14.8 0.62 11.8 0.00 0.00 0.09 0.02 0.05 0.10 0.14 0.54 5.5 59 90.4 6.5 2.1 1.0 121 County Boroughs and Great Towns, including London 14.7 0.66 11.8 0.00 0.00 0.12 0.02 0.06 0.11 0.12 0.47 7.4 63 90.5 6.1 2.9 0.5 140 Smaller Towns (Estimated Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at Census 1931).
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15.0 0.67 11.3 0.00 - 0.07 0.02 0.04 0.09 0.14 0.42 3.6 53 91.2 6.1 1.6 1.1 London 13.2 0.50 11.9 0.00 0.00 0.20 0.02 0.07 0.11 0.12 0.56 12.6 67 87.7 6.3 6.0 0.0 WOOLWICH 13 7 0 51 11.3 β€” β€” 0.07 0.02 0.08 0.07 0.08 0.62 4.5 63 86.7 9.2 4.1 β€” 134 TABLE No. 71.
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Nett Deaths during the Calendar Year 1934, 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 1 year. 1 and under 2 years. 2 and under 5 years. 5 and un...
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- - - - - - - Measles 10 4 1 2 3 - - - - - - - - - 8 Scarlet Fever 3 β€” - β€” 2 1 - - - - - - - 1 3 Whooping Cough 13 3 6 2 2 - - - - - - - 2 - 10 Diphtheria 11 1 2 2 6 - - - - - - - - - 11 Influenza 12 β€” - - - - - 1 1 4 4 2 1 1 1 Encephalitis Lethargica β€” β€” - - - - - - - - - - - - - Cerebro-spinal Fever 1 β€” - - - 1 - - -...
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Tuberculous Diseases 26 2 β€” 4 4 6 4 1 1 2 9 - 11 1 9 Syphilis 9 1 - - - - - - 1 6 1 - 5 - 3 General Paralysis of the Insane, Tabes Dorsalis 5 - - - - - - 1 3 1 - - 1 - 4 Cancer, Malignant Disease 222 1 - 1 - - 1 11 36 60 66 46 74 20 47 Diabetes 17 - - - - 1 1 - 2 4 8 1 8 1 6 Cerebral Haemorrhage, etc. 67 β€” β€” β€” - - - 3 ...
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Aneurysm 11 β€” β€” - - - 1 - 2 2 6 - 3 1 2 Other Circulatory Diseases 55 1 β€” β€” - - - 1 4 14 20 15 8 3 18 Bronchitis 58 4 1 β€” 1 - - 2 1 8 8 33 6 9 17 Pneumonia (all forms) 126 32 7 2 3 1 3 14 15 25 15 9 40 11 47 Other Respiratory Diseases 14 β€” β€” 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 2 2 4 1 4 Peptic Ulcer 18 β€” - - - - 1 2 5 6 3 1 9 4 7 Diarrhoea,
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etc 14 9 β€” - 2 - - - - 2 1 - 6 7 4 Appendicitis 9 β€” - 1 2 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 3 1 5 Cirrhosis of Liver 4 - - - - - - - 1 l 2 - 1 - 3 Other Diseases of Liver,
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etc 7 - - - - - - - 2 3 2 - 4 4 2 Other Digestive Diseases 31 2 1 3 3 2 - 3 2 4 7 4 16 5 11 Acute and Chronic Nephritis 45 β€” 1 - 1 2 2 2 2 9 17 9 12 1 10 Puerperal Sepsis 2 β€” - - - 1 1 - - - - - 1 1 1 Other Puerperal Causes 1 - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 1 - Congenital Debility, Premature Birth, Malformations,
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etc 61 58 2 - 1 - - - - - - - 29 14 14 Senility 55 - - - - - - - - - 11 44 30 3 115 Suicide 23 - - - - 2 - 4 4 10 2 1 3 1 13 Other Violence 68 3 1 2 5 13 7 5 7 3 9 13 29 13 25 Other defined Diseases 141 6 1 1 16 7 9 3 8 23 34 27 79 13 32 Causes ill.defined or unknown - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 135 TABLE No. 72. Nett...
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Females. 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 908 742 93 80 174 83 103 101 1ll 126 126 159 116 94 130 154 Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fever - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Measles 6 4 - - - - - - -...
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Diphtheria 6 5 β€” 1 β€” β€” - β€” 1 3 1 1 β€” β€” 2 2 Influenza 6 6 - - - - - 1 β€” 2 1 2 β€” β€” β€” 6 Encephalitis Lethargica β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 1 β€” β€” 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” Pulmonary Tuberculosis 76 44 7 5 13 14 11 2 7 6 10 6 12 7 9 11 Non-Pulmonary Tuberculosis 15 11 β€” 3 β€” 2 1 1 3 1 1 2 2 2 4...
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Tabes Dorsalis 5 - - - 1 - 1 - - - 1 - - 1 1 β€” Cancer 119 103 14 10 27 12 12 15 15 16 20 17 18 18 13 15 Diabetes 8 9 β€” 1 1 β€” 1 1 2 4 β€” 1 1 1 2 2 Cerebral Haemorrhage, etc. 30 37 10 4 7 4 7 5 7 2 4 4 3 5 2 3 Heart Disease 191 200 19 22 47 18 23 28 28 26 31 28 21 25 42 33 Aneurysm 6 5 1 β€” β€” β€” 1 1 4 1 1 1 β€” β€” 1 β€” Other Ci...
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1 8 3 7 4 4 β€” 5 12 4 Bronchitis 30 28 2 1 6 1 4 2 4 6 8 8 2 3 3 8 Pneumonia 77 49 6 1 18 8 12 4 7 11 9 11 9 7 10 13 Other Respiratory Diseases 9 5 1 2 2 β€” β€” β€” I 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 Peptic Ulcer 15 3 β€” 1 2 1 1 3 β€” β€” β€” 1 3 1 3 2 Diarrhoea, etc.
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8 6 2 β€” 1 β€” β€” 1 2 1 β€” 2 1 β€” β€” 4 Appendicitis 4 5 1 β€” β€” 1 1 β€” β€” 2 1 β€” 2 1 β€” β€” Cirrhosis of Liver 3 1 -β€” 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 1 β€” 1 β€” β€” Other Diseases of Liver,
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etc 3 4 1 β€” 1 β€” β€” 2 β€” β€” β€” 2 β€” β€” β€” 1 Other Digestive Diseases 19 12 2 2 3 2 β€” β€” 1 1 2 6 2 1 4 5 Acute and Chronic Nephritis 22 23 4 4 1 2 4 4 4 5 2 6 4 β€” 4 1 Puerperal Sepsis β€” 2 β€” β€” β€” 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 β€” Other Puerperal causes β€” 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 β€” Congenital Debility, Premature Birth, Malformations, etc.
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27 34 2 1 5 7 3 1 1 7 4 10 1 5 1 13 Senility 24 31 1 2 13 2 2 3 6 4 3 7 4 2 4 2 Suicide 21 2 1 2 2 1 I 3 2 3 4 β€” 2 1 β€” 1 Violence 42 26 6 4 5 4 6 1 2 4 5 11 5 1 3 11 Other Defined Diseases 90 51 9 8 13 2 9 12 9 12 10 17 19 5 7 9 Causes ill-defined or unknown β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” - β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 136 Causes of Death.β€”Table No...
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71 shows that 391 deaths were due to Heart Disease, 222 to Cancer, 146 to Tuberculosis, 67 to Cerebral Haemorrhage and 55 to diseases of circulation. There were 61 deaths from Congenital Debility and Prematurity. These figures differ but little from those of 1933, in some instances being slightly higher and in some ins...
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73 shows the number of deaths each year since 1930 from Respiratory diseases, the annual death-rate, the number of deaths under five years of age, and the percentage of deaths occurring in children under five years of age. TABLE No. 73. Year. Bronchitis. Pneumonia. Other Respiratory. Total. DeathRate. Number under 5 ye...
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1930 61 101 19 181 1.3 35 19.3 1931 91 126 20 237 1.7 54 22.8 1932 67 81 21 169 1.2 40 23'6 1933 52 86 16 154 1.0 21 136 1934 58 126 14 198 1.3 47 23.7 Cancer.β€”The total number of deaths was 222 of which 119 occurred in males and 103 in females. In the following Table No. 74 is shown the number of deaths certified as d...
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42 12.99 1931 125 95 220 1.54 13.30 1932 108 102 210 1.43 12.84 1933 105 103 208 1.42 12.72 1934 119 103 222 1.52 13.45 137 The following Table No. 75, shows the seat of primary disease in all deaths from Cancer (including all other specified malignant tumours). TABLE No. 75. Deaths from Malignant Disease. Seat of Prim...
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6 Intestines 9 12 21 12 Rectum 12 6 18 10 Ovary β€” 4 4 1 Uterus β€” 15 15 8 Breast 1 20 21 10 Skin 2 3 5 3 Larynx 3 1 4 2 Lung 10 β€” 10 7 Bronchus 6 - 6 6 Pancreas 3 - 3 1 Kidney 1 β€” 1 β€” Bladder 9 2 11 6 Prostate 6 - 6 4 Abdominal Cavity β€” 3 3 1 Others and unspecified 2 3 5 3 Sarcoma 3 4 7 5 119 103 222 121 Maternal Mortal...
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and agreed to support the following resolutions:β€” "This Conference welcomes such encouragement to Local Authorities to maintain and develop the Maternity and Child Welfare Services for which they are responsible as is given by Circular 1433, dated October 10th, 1934. This Conference, however, is deeply impressed by the...
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The number of deaths from Puerperal Sepsis was 2, and from other accidents and diseases of pregnancy, 1, making a total of 3 maternal deaths, compared with 6 in 1933. The maternal death rate per 1,000 births was 1.44 as against 3.29 in 1933. The following Table shows the causes of death each year since 1912:β€” TABLE No....
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1 - 1 - 2 5 1914 1 - 1 2 - 1 1 1 4 11 1915 1 1 - - 1 - 2 - 3 8 1916 β€” 1 1 1 4 - 1 - 7 15 1917 - 1 β€” 2 - 1 2 1 7 14 1918 1 - - 2 1 β€” 1 1 9 15 1919 - 2 1 2 - - 2 1 5 13 1920 - 1 - - 1 - 1 3 5 11 1921 β€” - β€” - - β€” 3 2 5 10 1922 - β€” β€” 1 β€” - 2 - 3 6 1923 - β€” - β€” 1 β€” 1 - 3 5 1924 - - 2 1 1 β€” 3
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1 2 10 1925 - - I 2 1 1 1 - 3 9 1926 β€” 1 β€” 2 - - - 1 2 6 1927 - 1 - β€” - - 1 1 3 6 1928 - 2 1 β€” 1 - 1 - 8 13 1929 2 2 - - 2 1 3 1 3 14 1930 1 - β€” - - 1 2 - 4 8 1931 - β€” - - 1 - 1 - 6 8 1932 - β€” - 1 - - 1 - 4 6 1933 - 1 - - 1 1 - 1 2 6 1934 - - - - - 1 - - 2 3 Totals 8 13 7 16 16 7 31 15 93 206 Inquests.
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β€”There were 152 inquests held on Woolwich residents during the year, compared with 121 in 1933. Deaths of Children, 1-5 years of age.β€”The number of deaths of children between 1 and 2 years of age was 23, and between 2 and 5 years, 21. In 1933 these figures were 13 and 24. The causes of death are given in detail in Tabl...
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All other causes. Total Deaths. 1930 2,190 5.48 .91 4.11 1. 37 1.37 13.24 1931 2,071 1.45 1 .45 6.76 .48 3.86 14.0 1932 2,016 6.45 β€” 1.99 .49 2.48 11.41 1933 1,927 207 β€” 3.11 1.55 β€” 6.75 1934 1,726 5.21 β€” 4.63 β€” 3.47 13.32 TABLE No. 78. Child Mortality (2β€”5 years). Death-rates per 1,000 estimated age population from st...
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All other causes. Total. Deaths 1930 6,534 1.39 .46 .92 .00 .76 3.53 1931 6,373 .78 .62 .94 .16 2.20 4.70 1932 6,294 .79 .48 .79 β€” 1.43 3.49 1933 6,188 .97 .80 .48 β€” 1.62 3.88 1934 5,953 101 .67 β€’50 β€” 1.34 3.52 Infant Mortality. The number of deaths of infants under one year of age was 127, compared with 116 in 1933 an...
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The rates for the different Wards in the Borough are shown in Table No. 66. The rate for the Administrative County of London was 67, and for England and Wales, 59. The following Table No. 79, shows the distribution of infant mortality throughout the year, calculated on a varying year basis. 140 TABLE No. 79. Births. De...
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It will be noted from these Tables that the chief causes of death were:β€”Premature Birth, 36; Pneumonia, 32; Diarrhceal Diseases, 9; Congenital Malformation, 9; and injury at birth, 5. The neo-natal mortality rate (deaths under 4 weeks) was 27.5, compared with 33.92 in 1933 and 24.82 in 1932. Of the 55 neo-natal deaths,...
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The infant mortality rate figure for illegitimate children was 191, compared with 63 for legitimate children. Institutional Deaths.β€”In tabular form is shown below the number of deaths of Woolwich infants which took place in various institutions during the year. These figures are included in those shown in Table No. 69....