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1b517233-c8d2-493c-b62f-8908af803e6a | 23 Paratyphoid Fever Ulcerative colitis β 7 12/6/36 M. 13 Typhoid Fever Typhoid Fever β 8 19/7/36 F. 8 Typhoid Fever Enteric Fever β 9 11/8/36 F. 26 Typhoid Fever Gastro-enteritis β 10 25/9/36 F. 51 Paratyphoid Fever Acute Enteritis β 11 30/9/36 F. 12 Paratyphoid B. Paratyphoid B. β 12 2/10/36 F. 52 Paratyphoid B. Para... |
481af69f-ecfd-4f5b-bbd5-03c07253b038 | Anterior Poliomyelitis. Only one notification was received during the year compared with two in the previous year. The patient was admitted to the special ward reserved for such cases by the London County Council at the Western Hospital. 112 Encephalitis Lethargica. One case of this disease was notified and was removed... |
341c9430-3a5a-4ead-9058-68e31494f6df | 16 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis β 2 10/2/36 M. 14 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis β 3 10/2/36 M. 18 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis β 4 13/2/36 M. 15 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis β 5 18/2/36 F. 34 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis β 6 25/2/36 F. 5 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis Died 7 26/2/36 M. 18 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis Died 8 6/3/36 F. 7 Cerebr... |
9f9519ef-8ece-4e99-b8a6-5da36553dea3 | 23 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis β 12 31/3/36 M. 45 Pneumococcal Meningitis Died 13 16/4/36 F. 15 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis β 14 3/5/36 M. 24 Meningitis Died 15 12/8/36 M. 9 Sub-arachnoid haemorrhage . . β Whooping Cough. During the year 452 cases of Whooping Cough came to the knowledge of the Department, compared with 266... |
1fd93ff1-7b73-4953-b882-f93fe076f1fc | The cost of this service was 14/-. Deaths.β-There were eight deaths certified to be due to this disease, compared with two in 1935. Ophthalmia Neonatorum. Twenty-six cases were notified, seven of which were admitted to hospital. Thirteen cases were nursed at home under the Council's scheme, 186 visits in all being paid... |
7e149708-2582-49d0-b8f3-3d6e66d5b80c | β 11/4/36 Yes Yes β β β 18/4/36 Yes β Yes β β β 22/4/36 Yes β Yes β β β 22/4/36 Yes β Yes β β β 22/4/36 β Yes Yes β β β 6/5/36 β Yes Yes β β β 7/5/36 Yes β Yes β β β 18/5/36 Yes β Yes β β β 10/6/36 Yes β Yes β β β 25/6/36 Yes β Yes β β β 26/6/36 Yes β Yes β β β 14/7/36 Yes β Yes β β β 28/7/36 Yes β Yes β β β 12/8/36 Ye... |
fac3700d-dcc2-4c90-a8d4-c6b880ecff7b | Yes Yes β β β 28/11/36 β Yes Yes β β β 10/12/36 β Yes Yes β β β 16/12/36 Yes β Yes β β β 18/12/36 Yes β Yes β β β 114 Zymotic Enteritis. Sixty-three cases were notified during the year compared with five in 1935 and three in 1934. The age incidence is given in Table No. 41. Zymotic Enteritis at all ages and not limited... |
319bf79c-2cb4-48df-9108-9c4fac22ccc6 | This may account in large measure for the increase in the number of notifications. The number of deaths in children under two years certified to be due to diarrhoeal diseases was 25. Measles. The two main sources of our knowledge of the incidence of Measles in the Borough are the School Medical Service and the health v... |
7bb20d17-b4d4-4cf5-a640-627da5539bae | The incidence in each of the twelve months of the year was as follows :β January 53 February 401 March 824 April 376 May 202 June 104 July 68 August 12 September 3 October 10 November 5 December 2 From these figures it will be noted that the disease first assumed epidemic proportions in February, reached its peak in Ma... |
a32c48fc-f29c-46a7-ac46-0b3812865a99 | 115 Notices were sent to head teachers when the diagnosis of measles was not confirmed, when suspect cases were diagnosed as measles and when cases of measles in school children came to the knowledge of the department other than through the school medical service. The co-operation between the School Medical Service and... |
eecfaf45-d75d-40f3-906f-7d56b11a397a | Measles Serum,.βIt was not possible to obtain a supply of Measles Serum and it was not used in any case treated at home. Hospital Treatment.βThe number of children admitted to fever hospitals was 266. Deaths.βThere were 13 deaths from measles during the year. Pneumonia. The number of cases notified was 249 compared wit... |
0a76c115-12e3-41f8-b6f9-269739fea691 | The main objects underlying notification are (a) statistical evidence of the prevalence of the disease or diseases and (b) the provision of nursing assistance if required. 116 In a recent memorandum the Ministry of Health suggest that a sanitary authority should be prepared to provide facilities for bacteriological exa... |
36065131-276a-4dd2-8630-62b75fd4283f | 50 shows the number of notifications of Pneumonia received each month, classified by sex and according to type. It also shows the number of deaths occurring from acute primary pneumonia and influenzal pneumonia. TABLE No. 50. Monthly Incidence of Pneumonia. Month. Male. Female. Total. Type. No. of Deaths. Lobar. Bronch... |
3b7b8d8a-ec0e-4828-8d18-75d2267b3861 | 6 β June 10 4 14 4 β β 10 2 β July 4 1 5 β β 1 4 2 β August 4 3 7 2 1 1 3 5 β September 9 3 12 6 1 5 8 β October 7 4 11 3 1 ] 6 9 β November 13 7 20 5 6 1 8 7 β December 11 15 26 5 6 7 8 13 β 149 100 249 55 41 18 135 100 1 117 Nursing.βNursing assistance is provided by the Council for cases of pneumonia, and during the... |
015c5a94-e254-4074-8740-4d6b78786baa | Anti-Pneumococcal Serum.βDuring the year the Council provided, free of charge, anti-pneumococcal serum (Felton's) for the treatment of persons suffering from pneumonia to those medical practitioners who considered this form of treatment suitable. The total cost to the Council was Β£32 8s. 0d. Tuberculosis. The Council's... |
13cef17f-e58e-4cea-b0e5-20cdda2c6b73 | These figures exclude 37 duplicate notifications. The ward incidence of notified cases of tuberculosis was as follows. In each case the first figure is the pulmonary figure and the second, the non-pulmonary:β Dockyard, 10 and Nil; St. Mary's, 7 and 2; River, 20 and 3; St. George's, 12 and Nil; Burrage, 6 and 1; Herbert... |
5b752fa9-81a7-4671-a5d5-9c627fd42d05 | In order that the register may be correctly maintained, it is necessary to delete from the register all those who have died, or have been lost sight of, or who have removed to other areas, or who are regarded as cured, or those in whom the diagnosis was not confirmed, and to add to it new cases, lost eases found again,... |
118a1ff9-4a6f-4ef1-994d-87b1596988b3 | M. F. M. F. Number on Register on 1st January, 1936 458 340 93 84 975 Number of new Cases notified 130 87 15 21 253 Number of Cases restored 5 5 2 1 13 Other additions 12 15 6 3 36 Deletions 151 112 25 21 309 Number on Register on 31st December, 1936 454 335 91 88 968 It will be noted that the total number on the regis... |
1fb92d55-ab27-42b2-9437-c8c339b0bde3 | Plumstead. Kltham. The Borough. Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Cases 47 106 64 217 Rates 1.58 1.54 1.33 1.48 Non-Pulmonary Tuberculosis: Cases 5 21 10 36 Rates 0.16 0.30 0.21 0.24 The following Table No. 53 summarises the number of cases coming to the knowledge of the Department in 1936 and includes notifications received fro... |
05a29e2d-67b9-4fa0-8ad1-73015b34e408 | Pulmonary. Non-Pulmonary. Pulmonary. Non-Pulmonary. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. 0-1 year β β β 1 β β β β 1-5 years 2 1 2 3 β β 2 2 5-10 years 3 4 β 3 β β β 1 10-15 years 7 1 5 2 2 1 β β 15-20 years 10 15 3 5 3 8 2 1 20-25 years 15 19 2 4 3 9 1 β 25-35 years 37 27 2 3 16 9 β 1 35-45 years 18 19 1 2 14 5 1 β 45-55 years 21 8... |
520945b1-6072-4c38-baf7-01aa81f8fa94 | years 19 1 1 1 10 β 1 β 65 and upwards 6 3 β β 7 1 β β 138 98 17 25 67 37 7 5 The following Table, No. 54, shows the site of disease in patients notified, each year since 1932. TABLE No. 54. Year. Lungs. Meninges. Intestines and Peritoneum. Glands. Joints. Spine. Other Forms. All Causes. |
3b98fba3-bc40-4f0f-9578-2f6ef8a9b353 | 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 1935 209 5 2 10 5 4 7 242 1936 217 4 10 11 4 3 4 253 120 Deaths.βThe following Table No. 55 shows the number of deaths and death rates every year since 1932. TABLE No. 55. TuberculosisβDeaths and Death.Rates. Year. Deaths. Death.rates. All... |
f50f7a79-a33a-483f-9b0a-ddcb15175f4e | 1932 154 139 15 1.05 0.95 0.10 1933 135 116 19 0.92 0.79 013 1934 146 120 26 1.00 0.82 0.18 1935 136 121 15 0.93 0.82 0.10 1936 116 104 12 0.79 0.71 0.08 In addition to those recorded in the above Table, seven persons who had been notified as suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis died during the year from other causes ... |
ff8b49f0-fb79-4f1d-b546-7b358c2381da | 3 8/2/36 Carcinoma ventriculi. 4 8/6/16 Uraemia, Duodenal ulcer. 5 25/11/35 Toxaemia, Peritonitis, Pyelitis. 6 8/4/36 Endothelioma of Lung. 7 18/1/36 Carcinoma of Stomach. 121 The period which elapsed between notification and death is shown below :β TABLE No. 57. Period between Notification and Death. Pulmonary. Percen... |
3ca448ac-41b4-48e9-b761-817302dbd980 | Not notified 5 4.81 3 25.0 0.1 month 20 19.23 5 41.7 1.3 months 6 5.78 β β 3.6 months 8 7.69 β β 6.12 months 13 12.50 1 8.3 1.2 years 21 20.19 1 8.3 2.5 years 15 14.42 2 16.7 Over 5 years 16 15.38 β β 104 100.00 12 100.00 The ratio of non.notified deaths to the total tuberculosis deaths was as one is to 14. In 1935 it ... |
6b422bac-5f3e-4e35-9017-8357322d3af4 | It was found that three had been notified in other areas and not transferred here, two were acute cases who died in general hospitals and two were only diagnosed after post mortem. The County of London (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1930, enable the County Council to maintain or arrange for the maintenance, otherwise than... |
4f01c333-5e35-4b44-ae37-b5c64dabcdde | Only one case of this kind came to the notice of the Council during the year, and on the patient's discharge from sanatorium he was found other work by the employing firm. Every milk vendor in the Borough is periodically reminded that the Tuberculosis Officer is willing to examine, free of charge, all employees or cand... |
85a55215-e63a-432f-9909-e0b389e9763e | Eight separate sessions in all are held for men, for women and for children. The branch dispensary is open on three half-days a week:βMonday afternoons for men and Wednesday and Friday mornings for women and children. The total number of attendances at the Dispensaries during 1936 was 5,494. In this connection it is in... |
2a775447-a2db-4810-8c23-4417a87d2488 | 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... |
8a717980-e8d1-40af-84e7-daf47d3fe733 | During the year, 492 contacts were examined. In dealing with children it is the usual practice to do a Mantoux intradermal test, and, where a positive result is obtained, to X-ray the patient. During the 123 TABLE No. 58. Return showing the work of the dispensaries for 1936. Diagnosis. Pulmonary. Non-Pulmonary. Total. ... |
b846a1c1-426d-4a9f-b372-5ab6fb8206d7 | M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. A.βNEW CASES examined during the year (excluding contacts):β (a) Definitely tuberculous 101 80 6 3 7 17 10 8 108 97 16 11 232 (6) Diagnosis not completed β β β β β β β β β β β β β (c) Non-tuberculous β β β β β β β β 153 161 95 63 472 B.βCONTACTS examined during the year: (a) Definite... |
f02b1deb-9020-4455-b46f-bb935cd35ee1 | βCASES written off the Dispensary Register as:β (a) Recovered 28 23 β β 4 ' 7 1 1 32 30 1 1 64 (6) Nonrtuberculous (including any such cases previously diagnosed and entered on the Dispensary Register as tuberculous) β β β β β β β β 238 311 208 201 958 D.βNUMBER OF CASES on Dispensary Register on December 31 st:β (a) D... |
5c87e54c-363f-42ce-9ed2-b8ab82984ac8 | Number of eases transferred from other areas and cases returned after discharge under Head 3 in previous years 3 3. Number of cases transferred to other areas, cases not desiring further assistance under the scheme, and cases "lost sight of " 75 4. Cases written off during the year as Dead (all causes) 106 5. Number of... |
f8eda15c-a010-4a5f-aa98-b6226e4f7a2b | Number of:β (a) Specimens of sputum, etc., examined 462 (b) X-ray examinations made in connection with Dispensary work 815 11. Number of "Recovered" cases restored to Dispensary Register and included in A (a) and A (6) above 5 12. Number of "T.B. plus" cases on Dispensary Register on December 31st 337 Number of Dispens... |
82b8ce54-a8d7-41d7-b8d9-46364f7008cf | Percentage. Positive result 14 32 31 77 49.04 Negative Result 19 29 32 80 50.95 Non-Contacts. Positive result 4 5 7 16 19.05 Negative result 27 24 17 68 80.95 X.-ray Examinations.βX-ray examinations are now recognised as being essential in the diagnosis and investigation of cases of tuberculosis. At the present time ev... |
5ea47c6d-c9bc-46f2-8114-c87ab5f2190e | Nicholas Hospital, the X-ray film taken at that institution is available for the use of the Tuberculosis Officer. The only alteration during the year has been that, whereas all dispensary cases were previously X-rayed at the War Memorial Hospital approximately one-third of the patients are now sent to St. Nicholas Hosp... |
51778e60-dd4d-4cd2-9f36-8273db1a9c07 | Co-operation with Local Practitioners.βDuring the year 80 cases were seen by the Tuberculosis Officer at the homes of the patients, and 308 were referred to the Dispensary by medical practitioners in the Borough. 126 Co-operation with School Medical Service.βThis continues to work in a very satisfactory way ; many case... |
3517a9e2-dfbc-4b39-a880-a1462120e46f | Such children as are found on examination to be non-tuberculous but to be suffering from minor ailments are referred to the School Clinic, and other children whose condition warrants are referred to the School Care Organiser wdth a recommendation for the provision of milk and cod liver oil at school, and others to the ... |
faf21c54-0026-47ab-aba9-d95458209547 | Dental Treatment.βThe dental treatment of tuberculous patients is carried out at the School Clinic, Brewer Street. During the year 17 cases received treatment, the number of attendances being 37. Patients requiring dentures are assessed according to their means. These were supplied in 8 cases at a cost of Β£34 5s. Od., ... |
c4c51c3f-ac4b-4f1f-9913-40fccedb763c | Artificial Pneumothorax.βThis treatment consists of collapsing a diseased lung and so putting the diseased portion out of action. This is done by introducing gas or air through a needle into the pleural cavity of the affected side and as such air becomes absorbed it is replaced at varying intervals. Refills have to be ... |
7fef01cc-af79-468a-bab5-8e88132d1225 | 6d. per injection. No injections were made during the year. Woolwich Tuberculosis Care Committee.βAt the end of the year the Committee was constituted as follows:β Bodies. Representatives. Woolwich Borough Council. Alderman Mrs. E. Brooks, Councillors R. Campbell, S. Crown, J.P., Mrs. L. E. Driver, G. Greenwood and C. ... |
c6d29dd8-be73-420b-bf91-89e7434ba6e4 | R. Campbell, Mrs. B. G. Dickinson, Mr. T. Moran. London Insurance Committee Mr. S. A. Brown Panel Committee for the County of London Dr. H. M. Wise British Red Cross Society Mr. J. P. O'Connell Woolwich Invalid Children's Aid Association Mrs. J. B. Great-Rex Late Tuberculosis Dispensary Committee Mr. W. Dashwood, Mr. E... |
9a81244f-f93b-4dd0-9a8f-0796f687c091 | Fares have been granted in 70 instances for visiting ; clothing was provided for 34 patients ; pocket money was given to 9 in sanatoria, three cases were assisted in the matter of a holiday, and one family was assisted with moving expenses. Two beds and a pair of spectacles were purchased for patients unable to meet th... |
71576b9e-4cfc-436c-9c67-c115e5cd6222 | It is satisfactory to be able to note that ten patients have so benefited from this work that they have been able to pass out into normal industry. It is inevitable that in dealing with the type of patient for whom this centre caters, there should be variations in attendances, as it is found that certain patients have ... |
5a023458-30c9-4a0b-8f91-751033e75262 | Insured 108 81 109 3 Uninsured 30 29 58 Children 38 12 15 176 122 182 3 These figures refer to 347 patients and the monthly admissions were as follows: January 37 February 36 March 46 April 48 May 55 June 39 July 43 August 50 September 43 October 31 November 35 December 20 Bacteriological Examination of Sputum.βDuring ... |
bc7668f5-d29d-443f-b53d-d1dc8e262095 | No charge is m ade for these shelters. 129 Home Nursing.β-This is provided for certain cases of tuberculosis, in accordance with the arrangements entered into with the local Nursing Associations. The number of visits paid by nurses during the year was 1,275 and the cost to the Council was Β£79 13s. 9d. Arrangements for ... |
e047ba41-8416-4929-a397-aa93ec27ae23 | A small charge is made for these disinfections and during the year 31 such disinfections were carried out, and charges amounting to Β£9 9s. Od. were paid. In tabular form is shown below the amount of disinfection which was carried out during the year. TABLE No. 61. Rooms disinfected after ordinary fevers 826 ,, ,, ,, tu... |
50065807-e37f-4c6d-a75d-d194fc8182bc | Grand Total. Boys. Girls. Total. Males. Females. Total. 1932 560 1,613 2,173 8 4 12 2,185 1933 550 1,579 2,129 7 11 18 2,147 1394 611 1,715 2,326 6 1 7 2,333 1935 603 1,818 2,421 10 3 13 2,434 1936 632 1,747 2,379 4 3 7 2,386 Scabies.βThe number of cases of scabies coming to tlie knowledge of the Department during the ... |
f8265cbc-01c7-4dcd-b067-f4f64fcb0664 | In 1935 the corresponding figure was 64, in 1934 it was 77, in 1933 it was 57 and in 1932 it was 50. Thirty-nine of this year's cases occurred in Eltham and 61 in the rest of the Borough. The incidence of the disease per thousand population is much higher, therefore, in Eltham. It would appear as if the excessive propo... |
2583de4b-69eb-4061-a088-e60929ff61db | From the middle of Eltham to the cleansing station at Plumstead is over 3 miles each way, so that the cost of transport of an infected family is considerable and each journey takes much more time. For these reasons the treatment is irregular and often inadequate. Arrangements for the establishment of a branch cleansing... |
5724c458-6d35-4510-b22d-e1c1a5f468b7 | Area (acres) 8,282 Population estimated to middle of 1936 146,500 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, 1936) Β£1,167,845 Sum represented by a penny rate (April, 1... |
d38314b9-a853-4383-886e-a831d16e6943 | 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 ... |
63e97c7a-8602-47a7-a135-9c303228d64d | In estimating the population of the wards of the Borough regard has been had to such information as is available from the records of the Housing Department so far as occupants of new Council houses are concerned and from the records of the Treasurer's Department if advances have been made under the Small Dwellings Acqu... |
e71312d7-4f12-43c4-b1d1-34cf828808cc | Nicholas 12,983 Abbey Wood 12,753 Avery Hill 14,816 Well Hall 10,904 Sherard 22,242 In the old parishes the estimated populations are therefore:β Woolwich 29,694 Plumstead 68,844 Eltham 47,962 These figures show very little variation from those of last year. The number of persons per acre, in 1931, was 17.7; in the Adm... |
e2fe23ed-843b-406e-861a-972e49740d2d | Nicholas, 10.8; Abbey Wood, 16.3; Avery Hill, 8.1; Well Hall, 15.8; Sherard, 17.8. Social Conditions. The following Table No. 65 sets out under generalised headings the total number of males and females engaged in occupations at ages of 14 years and upwards as shown by the Census of 1931. 133 TABLE No. 65. Occupations ... |
5cf9c206-afcf-4285-b207-10247376f36b | Metal workers 6,471 237 VIII. Workers in precious metals 69 9 IX. Electrical apparatus makers, fitters, etc. 1,696 1,086 X. Makers of watches, clocks, etc. 162 6 XI. Workers in skins and leather 135 34 XII. Textile Workers 22 48 XIII. Makers of textile goods 597 1,633 XIV. Makers of foods, drinks and tobacco 480 114 XV... |
1c0ee814-1fd4-426b-9f90-80d5fd238caa | Transport Workers 5,547 463 XXIII. Commercial and financial occupations 5,221 1,926 XXIV. Public administration and defence 5,129 12 XXV. Professional occupations 1,432 1,358 XXVI. Persons employed in entertainment, etc. 326 61 XXVII. Persons employed in personal service 1,876 5,057 XXVIII. Clerks and draughtsmen 5,130... |
288b212e-9072-4077-b573-7de637c738e5 | Total Occupied 51,482 17,751 Total Unoccupied 5,313 39,963 Total Occupied and Unoccupied 56,795 57,714 Sickness and Invalidity. There have been no causes of sickness or invalidity which have been specially noteworthy in the area during the year. I am unacquainted with any conditions of occupation which appear to have h... |
893ba330-cb59-4da9-8199-1c78169cc5bf | 000 total births . 27.8 Deaths . 1,649 Death Rate . 11.2 Percentage of total deaths occurring in public institutions . 61.6 Number of women dying in, or in consequence of, Child Birth (a) From Sepsis . 2 (b) From other causes . 3 Death rate of Infants under one year of age :β . (a) All infants . 59 (b) Legitimate infan... |
a54cacec-f404-4e06-9ff1-ea1211553994 | 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 3,535 29.8 477 135 1,763 14.9 1905 118,589 3,546 29.9 3... |
6f057c36-d1d1-4c23-a232-e975720e4b57 | 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 23.1 228 80 1,549 12.7 1914... |
21acf743-1c6f-4d13-86ad-9e704daa19f2 | 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 1,704 131 b 130,313 1917 a 147,078 2,718 20.6 216 79 1,566 11.9 b 131,942 1918 a 150,650 2,548 190 270 106 2,100 15.6 b 134,453 1919 a 141,918 2,737 20.1 235 86 1,679 12.3 b 136,237 1920 a 140,000 3,6... |
d96ded62-4cd7-4bc9-8f0b-3e68ecb06668 | 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 17.4 107 43 1,450 ... |
6c61aa70-11f5-4c83-a053-da1e1a2f211e | 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 2,054 140 123 60 1,635 11.1 1933 a 146,200 1,857... |
5fce5b2e-a0e5-41ba-83b9-90242738703e | 2 1934 a 145,520 2,000 13.7 127 63 1,650 11 .o 1935 a 146,400 2,053 14.0 91 44 1,500 10.2 1936 a 146,500 2,017 13.8 121 59 1,649 11.2 a Total Population. b Civil Population. 137 The chief Vital Statistics for 193(5 for the Wards of the Borough are given in the following Table:β TABLE No. 68. Wards. Population. Births. ... |
f23f41ed-c847-42ab-978c-e395c899ea3b | Mary's 5,533 82 14.8 6 73 76 13.7 River 10,361 149 14.3 13 87 152 14.6 St. George's 7,551 124 16.4 7 56 76 10.1 Woolwich 29,694 471 15.9 31 66 372 12.5 Burrage 7,059 97 13.7 8 82 89 12.6 Herbert 8,816 126 14.3 9 71 117 13.2 Glyndon 7,773 118 15.2 9 76 119 15.3 St. Margaret's 12,343 171 13.8 4 23 144 11.7 Central 7,117 ... |
e58cdb15-2ee5-4891-b2f6-f8ab3f16ca65 | Nicholas 12,983 181 13.9 18 99 191 14.8 Abbey Wood 12,753 190 14.9 16 84 137 10.7 Plumstead 68,844 984 14.3 69 70 893 12.9 Well Hall 10,904 102 9.4 3 29 87 7.9 Avery Hill 14,816 164 11.1 2 12 126 8.5 Sherard 22,242 296 13.3 16 54 171 7.7 Eltham 47,962 562 11.7 21 37 384 8.0 BOROUGH 146,500 2,017 13.8 121 59 1,649 11.2 ... |
95d1b5ce-7bb4-4cd4-8039-65bae0b9db62 | 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 2,362 births were registered in the Borough, 1,257 being males and 1,105 femal... |
a1b2f4a7-de1b-489a-9b85-8628bebaa2e0 | Natural Increase of Population.βThis term means the excess of births over deaths. In 1932 it was 419; in 1933, 223; in 1934, 350; in 1935,553, and in 1936, 368. Notification of Births.βDuring the year 2,349 live births were notified. This is at the rate of 99.4 per cent, of the registered births and compares with 99.6 ... |
ce53c334-90a8-4257-97ad-049f6c262295 | Nicholas Hospital 400 War Memorial Hospital 210 Military Families Hospital 197 Medical Practitioners 58 Eltham Cottage Hospital 39 Parents 31 Midwives' Homes 23 Other persons 27 In addition to these, 112 notifications were received from the Medical Officer of Health, Lewisham; 96 from the Medical Officer of Health, Gre... |
7ab17f18-bef0-4a0e-858f-2785e0114c44 | 70 shows the number of corrected births each year since 1932; the number of live and still-births notified; the percentage of notified births and the birth rates for the same period for Woolwich, London, and England and Wales. 139 TABLE No. 70. Year. No. of Births. No. of Live Births. Notified. No. of StillBirths Notif... |
e8d073a6-f7c9-4ba1-a2bb-ae44a97cd014 | 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 13.2 14.8 1935 2,053 2,405 81 99 14.0 13.3 14.7 1936 2,017 2,349 55 99 13.8 13.6 14.8 Marriages. There were 1,422 marriages (1,315 in 1935). The marriage rate was 19.4 as compared with 17.9, 18.19, 17.70 and 15.79 in... |
0231747b-4cff-4056-a969-9eb99bf42ac9 | This figure includes 155 non-residents who died in the district but does not include 516 residents who died outside the Borough. When allowance is made for inward and outward transfers, the nett figure of 1,649 is obtained. The death-rate for the year was 11.2 compared with 10.2 in 1935 and 11.3 in 1934. In order to ma... |
0fb65379-4cfa-4d06-869b-937059967d73 | In 1936 the death-rate for England and Wales was 12.1, for London 12.3 and the mean death-rate for 122 County Boroughs and Great Towns (including London) was 12.3. The seasonal mortality in the four quarters of the year was as follows :β First quarter, 13.6; Second quarter, 11.6; Third quarter, 8.4; Fourth quarter, 11.... |
492ee396-89f5-49c4-aae4-4f6b57c869cf | Deaths in Public Institutions.βIn tabular form is shown below the number of deaths of Woolwich residents which took place in various institutions during the year :β TABLE No. 71. Hospitals or Institutions. Number of Deaths. Public General Hospitals 770 Voluntary General Hospitals 133 Infectious Diseases Hospitals 57 Me... |
cbce9ca4-d596-4808-8c6d-80d573d4f4bd | Rate per 1,000 Live Births. Percentage of Total Deaths. All Causes Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers. Smallpox. Measles. Scarlet Fever. Whooping Cough. Diphtheria. Influenza. Violence. Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under 2 yrs.1 Total Deaths under 1 year. Certified by Registered Medical Practitioners. Inquest Cases. Certified ... |
b18ea8ae-6d4a-4828-aa53-6e97fbef6cac | England and Wales 14.8 0.61 12.1 0.01 β 0.07 0.01 0.05 0.08 0.15 0.55 5.7 59 90.4 6.2 2.4 1.0 122 County Boroughs and Great Towns, including London. 14.9 0.59 12.3 0.01 β 0.10 0.01 0.06 0.09 0.13 0.54 7.8 63 90.9 5.6 3.0 0.5 143 Smaller Towns (Estimated Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at Census 1931). |
2a6b3345-e00c-48c5-b11e-10a12508d5aa | 15.0 0.64 11.6 0.01 β 0.05 0.01 0.04 0.07 0.16 0.54 4.6 56 92.0 5.0 1.9 1.1 London 13.6 0.45 12.3 0.01 β 0.14 0.01 0.07 0.05 0.13 0.56 14.5 66 87.9 5.9 6.1 0.1 WOOLWICH 13.8 0.31 11.2 0.01 β 0.08 0.03 0.05 0.05 0.13 0.53 12.4 59 87.1 8.8 4.1 β 142 TABLE No. 73. |
4fac3005-d5d8-4e69-8849-b4ba90e60f7e | Nett Deaths during the calendar year 1936, including non-residents in Institutions in the Borough. 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 under 15 ... |
c948d749-692b-4f25-af12-68aeeec5afda | . . . 1 . . . 1 Measles 13 2 4 5 2 . . . . . . . 1 . 9 Scarlet Fever 4 . . 2 2 . . . . . . . . . 4 Whooping Cough 8 3 2 3 . . . . . . . . . . 7 Diphtheria 7 1 . 2 4 . . . . . . . . . 7 Influenza 19 . . . . 2 2 3 2 4 3 3 6 1 3 Encephalitis Lethargica 4 . . . . . 1 1 1 1 . . 2 . 2 Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis 6 . 1 1 2 2 . ... |
c0763164-aa09-4080-a0b9-08b83782ba5e | 3 23 25 19 16 10 5 3 46 13 20 Other Tuberculous Diseases 12 . 3 1 1 4 1 1 . 1 . . 4 1 5 Syphilis 3 1 . . . . . . 1 . 1 . 2 . 1 General Paralysis of the Insane, Tabes Dorsalis 5 . . . . . . 2 2 l . . . . 5 Cancer 259 . . . . 2 3 13 48 63 86 44 77 12 75 Diabetes 30 . . . 1 . . . 2 8 14 5 7 2 13 Cerebral Haemorrhage, etc.... |
97c2e063-c58c-4485-908c-674d4ce7f63d | 5 4 10 29 70 143 162 123 15 86 Aneurysm 8 . . . . . . . . 5 3 . 1 . . Other Circulatory diseases 55 . . . . . 1 1 2 12 19 20 11 2 25 Bronchitis 72 2 . 1 . . l 3 6 14 11 34 4 2 16 Pneumonia 101 27 6 4 1 . 4 6 14 23 10 6 35 7 31 Other Respiratory diseases 21 . 1 . . 1 2 1 2 3 2 9 7 2 4 Peptic Ulcer 20 . . . . 2 1 3 4 6 3... |
acd1530b-b20f-4572-b8e8-447c00b7727e | 30 25 .. .. 2 .. .. .. 1 1 1 .. 6 6 19 Appendicitis 7 .. .. 1 1 2 .. 1 1 1 .. .. 4 1 3 Cirrhosis of Liver 3 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 1 2 .. 2 1 1 Other diseases of Liver, etc. |
579328b3-3b08-499c-8a2d-9ea39408fd55 | 9 .. .. .. .. .. 1 1 1 3 3 .. 4 .. 4 Other Digestive diseases 20 2 .. .. .. .. 1 2 4 3 4 4 12 7 6 Acute and Chronic Nephritis 34 .. .. .. .. 2 3 4 5 6 6 8 11 2 5 Puerperal Sepsis 2 .. .. .. .. 1 1 .. .. .. .. .. 1 1 .. Other Puerperal Causes 3 .. .. .. .. .. 3 .. .. .. .. .. 2 .. 1 Congenital Debility, Premature Birth,... |
ad408fcb-4526-4343-87fe-c2640e5f4525 | 49 48 .. .. .. .. 1 .. .. .. .. .. 22 16 18 Senility 37 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 4 33 12 1 14 Suicide 18 .. .. .. .. .. 7 6 1 4 .. .. 2 3 6 Violence 60 2 2 1 3 4 2 6 8 8 9 15 36 14 10 Other defined Diseases 131 8 4 .. 6 14 9 9 14 23 20 24 43 22 63 Causes ill-defined or unknown .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... |
5fae1983-c8f0-481d-8f61-60c9612bcc99 | 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 891 758 68 76 152 76 89 117 119 144 96 191 137 87 126 171 Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers. . 1 β β β β β β β β 1 β β β β β β Measles 7 6 β 2 2 2 1 β 1 1 β 1 2 β β 1 Scarl... |
69c7545e-5041-40f8-99cc-d6542ff06ca8 | Diphtheria 3 4 β 1 β β β β 2 β β 1 1 β 1 1 Influenza 10 9 1 β β 2 1 2 2 3 β β 3 2 2 1 Encephalitis Lethargica 2 2 β β 1 1 β β β β β 2 β β β β Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis 3 3 β β 1 3 β β β β β β 1 β β 1 Tuberculosis of Respiratory System 67 37 4 3 12 3 6 4 13 7 5 14 5 4 8 16 Other Tuberculous Diseases 7 5 β β 1 β β β β 3 ... |
8c539399-f8d6-4eb3-bd17-0915069370a5 | Paralysis of the Insane Tabes Dorsalis 3 2 β β 1 1 β 2 β β β β 1 β β β Cancer 133 126 12 9 29 13 12 19 15 19 15 29 22 14 24 27 Diabetes 14 16 1 2 1 β 2 β 1 4 3 5 4 1 2 4 Cerebral Haemorrhage, etc. 31 40 5 2 8 β 7 4 4 7 β 9 4 8 4 9 Heart Disease 223 200 18 21 37 9 29 32 34 34 34 48 38 22 31 36 Aneurysm 4 4 β 1 β 2 β β β... |
822cb114-5ec7-465d-9478-cb62125e745c | 2 1 2 7 1 7 2 4 3 3 10 6 Bronchitis 41 31 1 2 7 3 8 5 6 10 2 11 7 5 β 5 Pneumonia 59 42 5 3 16 3 5 7 9 6 5 12 6 9 8 7 Other Respiratory Diseases 9 12 1 β 2 β 1 3 1 β β 4 6 β 3 β Peptic Ulcer 17 3 β 1 2 1 2 1 4 1 1 4 β β 2 1 Diarrhoea, etc. |
02e76169-16e0-48f0-8880-f392939a0181 | 15 15 1 1 6 1 3 β β 2 2 5 8 β β 1 Appendicitis 3 4 β 1 1 1 β β β 3 β 1 β β β β Cirrhosis of Liver 3 β β β β β β β β β 1 1 β β 1 β Other Diseases of Liver, etc. |
3761a954-d7c1-4472-b5c1-cb9e287c60a4 | 4 5 β 1 β β β 1 β 1 1 2 1 β 2 β Other Digestive Diseases 14 6 β 1 β 1 1 2 2 β 3 1 2 1 3 3 Acute and Chronic Nephritis 14 20 1 2 3 1 β 3 1 4 1 1 1 6 5 5 Puerperal Sepsis β 2 β β 1 β β β β β β β β β β 1 Other Puerperal causes β 3 β β β β β β β 2 β β β β 1 β Congenital Debility, Premature Birth, Malformations, etc. |
8f00a9dc-986f-4149-b6ca-6a2d4153eb3c | 29 20 2 1 4 4 2 6 1 4 1 6 5 3 1 9 Senility 13 24 2 3 6 1 β 5 1 4 5 2 2 β 3 3 Suicide 14 4 1 1 β 3 β 1 1 β 1 2 2 β 4 2 Violence 38 22 4 6 2 5 2 4 3 8 5 6 2 2 2 9 Other Defined Diseases 74 57 6 7 6 14 4 9 15 9 8 16 9 7 8 13 Causes ill-defined or unknown β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β 144 Causes of Death.β-Table No. |
7e9bff02-3c6a-432c-869c-75ba10fcb1ea | 73 shows that 423 deaths were due to heart disease, 259 to cancer, 116 to tuberculosis, 101 to pneumonia, 72 to bronchitis, 71 to cerebral haemorrhage and 55 to diseases of circulation. There were 49 deaths from congenital debility and prematurity. Seventy-four per cent, of all deaths occurred in persons over 45 years ... |
03d53060-2a0d-4557-9a4f-14c1d4f010f6 | 1932 67 81 21 169 1.2 40 23.6 1933 52 86 16 154 1.0 21 13.6 1934 58 126 14 198 1.3 47 23.7 1935 45 84 15 144 0.98 31 21.5 1936 72 101 21 194 1.1 41 21.1 Cancer.βThe total number of deaths was 259, of which 133 occurred in males and 126 in females. In the following Table No. 76 is shown the number of deaths certified as... |
fec9650c-4258-4f8c-85eb-0389bdceb832 | 1932 108 102 210 1.43 12.84 1933 105 103 208 1.42 12.72 1934 119 103 222 1.52 13.45 1935 106 107 213 1.45 14.20 1936 133 126 259 1.57 15.71 145 The following Table No. 77 shows the seat of primary disease in all deaths from Cancer, including all other specified malignant tumours. TABLE No. 77. Seat of Primary Disease M... |
3697c09f-e397-44ef-8625-9754c73e7b57 | 26 Liver and Gall Bladder 2 7 9 1 Intestines 15 18 33 19 Rectum 14 12 26 16 Ovary β 8 8 7 Uterus β 9 9 5 Breast β 26 26 15 Skin 1 2 3 2 Larynx 6 1 7 6 Lung 9 4 13 7 Bronchus 3 β 3 3 Pancreas 5 1 6 5 Kidney β 1 1 1 Bladder 7 β 7 5 Prostate 12 β 12 5 Others and unspecified 6 5 11 4 Sarcoma 5 6 11 6 133 126 259 152 146 Th... |
b7cc7363-5bbe-4d7c-9cdf-19430235e3c3 | Maternal Mortality, Woolwich, 1912-1936. Year. Abortion. Ectopic Gestation Placenta Praevia. Other Puerperal Haemorrhage. Other Accidents of Child Birth. Child Birth with Secondary Causes. Puerperal Eclampsia Puerperal Phlebitis and Embolism Puerperal Fever. Totals. 1912 1 β β β β β 1 1 1 4 1913 1 β β β 1 β 1 β 2 5 191... |
5c5ad5a7-f0a5-459f-a7f2-946602dbcdc5 | 1 β β 2 1 β 1 1 9 15 1919 β 2 1 2 β β 2 1 5 13 1920 β 1 β β 1 β 1 3 5 11 1921 β β β β β β 3 2 5 10 1922 β β β 1 β β 2 β 3 6 1923 β β β β 1 β 1 β 3 5 1924 β β 2 1 1 β 3 1 2 10 1925 β β 1 2 1 1 1 β 3 9 1920 β 1 _ 2 β β β 1 2 6 1927 β 1 β β β β 1 1 3 6 1928 β 2 1 β 1 β 1 β 8 13 1929 2 2 β β |
dca638f9-2798-4ef6-a07e-a126a56ad449 | 2 1 3 1 3 14 1930 1 β β β β 1 2 β 4 8 1931 β β β β 1 β 1 β 6 8 1932 β β β 1 β β 1 β 4 6 1933 β 1 β β 1 1 β 1 2 6 1934 β β β β β 1 β β 2 3 1935 β β β 1 β β β 1 1 3 1936 β 1 β β β 1 β 1 2 5 Totals 8 14 7 17 16 8 31 17 96 214 Inquests.βThere were 145 inquests held on Woolwich residents during the year, compared with 129 i... |
06d5cf79-b8e6-453b-bf6e-343b3a3d7e2d | Deaths of Children, 1-5 Years of Age.βThe number of deaths of children between 1 and 2 years of age was 23, and between 2 and 5 years, 21. In 1935 these figures were 10 and 13. The causes of death are given in detail in Table No. 73. The following Tables show the variation in the rate of mortality at these ages in the ... |
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