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1cbbe80a-8729-48b2-b55c-18026ef01136 | 1932 2,016 6.45 β 1.99 0.49 2.48 11.41 1933 1,927 2.07 β 3.11 1.55 β 6.75 1934 1,726 5.21 β 4.63 β 3.47 13.32 1935 1,879 1.59 β 1.59 0.53 1.59 5.30 1936 1,942 2.58 1.54 3.09 β 4.63 11.84 TABLE No. 80. Child Mortality (2β5 years). Death-rates per 1,000 estimated age population from stated Groups of Diseases. d. Estimate... |
36cb84b0-9ba4-43e0-88ff-81ac326d8839 | 1932 6,294 0.79 0.48 0.79 β 1.43 3.49 1933 6,188 0.97 0.80 0.48 β 1.62 3.88 1934 5,953 1.01 0.67 0.50 β 1.34 3.52 1935 5,623 0.88 0.35 1.06 β β 2.29 1936 5,478 1.83 0.18 0.91 β 0.91 3.83 Infant Mortality. The number of deaths of infants under one year of age was 121, compared with 91 in 1935 and 127 in 1934. |
4dea9554-1817-4687-9f38-9f1fd6acb1e7 | The rate of infant mortality resulting from these deaths (deaths under 1 year per 1,000 births) was 59, compared with 44 in 1935 and 63 in 1934. The rates for the different Wards in the Borough are shown in Table No. 68. The rate for the Administrative County of London was 66, and for England and Wales, 59. The followi... |
3377f01e-f8a9-470c-9fd5-fdc28a1db08d | It will be noted from these Tables that the chief causes of death were: Pneumonia, 27; Diarrhoea, 25; Premature birth, 20; Congenital malformation, 14, and Atelectasis, 7. The number of deaths occurring in the first week of life was 29. Deaths of Illegitimate Children.βEight illegitimate children died, compared with 9 ... |
dd8d8823-c477-4916-9bad-3009441febfb | Public General Hospitals 60 Voluntary General Hospitals 11 Special Hospitals 13 Infectious Diseases Hospitals 14 98 Tables are set out in the following pages which classify in various ways the causes of infant deaths during 1936. 149 TABLE No. 83. Infant Mortality, 1936. Nett deaths from stated causes at various ages u... |
c7fff067-7996-4c67-8e30-0d23d15a73f4 | 1 Tuberculous Diseases . . . . . . . . . . Syphilis . . . . . . 1 . . 1 Bronchitis . . . . . 1 1 . . 2 Pneumonia . . . . . 5 7 12 3 27 Diarrhoea . . . . . 6 10 8 1 25 Rickets . . . . . . . . 1 1 Injury at Birth 2 . . 1 3 . . . . 3 Atelectasis 7 . . . 7 . . . . 7 Congenital Malformation 4 1 1 2 8 1 1 4 . 14 Premature Bi... |
bdb708c7-ccb0-4ea8-a8ed-9783c0b41b50 | .. 1 .. .. 2 Other Causes .. 1 1 2 4 2 2 3 .. 11 29 4 5 5 43 21 23 29 5 121 Nett Births registered during the calendar year Legitimate, 1,959; Illegitimate, 58. Nett Deaths registered during the calendar year Legitimate 113; Illegitimate 8. 150 TABLE No. 84. Nett Infant Deaths, classified by Sex and Wards. Causes of De... |
33fb0287-4a44-4075-bac5-136398f14450 | Sherard. Measles 1 1 β 1 β β β β β β β β 1 β β β Whooping Cough 1 2 β β β β β β β β β β 1 β 1 1 Diphtheria and Croup β 1 β β β β β β β β β 1 β β β β Syphilis 1 β β β β β β β β β β 1 β β β β Bronchitis 1 1 β β β β β β 1 β β β β β β 1 Pneumonia 17 10 3 1 4 1 2 1 6 β 1 4 1 β β 3 Diarrhoea 13 12 β 1 5 1 3 β β 1 2 4 7 β β 1... |
7ca0ee1d-665e-4b8e-8d0a-6ffe86c216c7 | 2 β β β β β β β β β β β 1 β 2 Atelectasis 4 3 β β β 1 1 1 1 1 β 1 β 1 β β Congenital Malformation 9 5 β β 1 1 β 1 β 1 β 3 4 1 β 2 Premature Birth 12 8 2 1 1 2 1 2 β 1 1 2 1 β 1 5 Atrophy, |
fbed9751-c9e0-4616-9111-438d4e4ff2a4 | Debilitv and Marasmus 1 1 β β 2 β β β β β β β β β β β Convulsions 1 1 β β β β β 1 β β β β β β β 1 Other Causes 7 4 β 1 β 1 1 3 1 β 1 2 1 β β β 69 52 5 6 13 7 8 9 9 4 5 18 16 3 2 16 151 APPENDIX. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH, DURING THE YEAR 1936. Week ending. Temperature of the ... |
def7a8ff-d0f8-42c1-b1c9-0f7e7af8abdd | Jan. 4 50.9 35.2 44.6 + 6.0 44.8 6 1.18 β 11 56.1 34.1 45.8 + 7.8 45.2 6 0.99 β 18 410 24.8 33.4 β4.8 44.6 3 0.48 β 25 49.0 25.1 38.7 β0.1 43.0 5 0.58 Feb. |
cd996862-8658-4a31-9631-75044869b27c | 1 52 .1 36.9 45.6 + 6.0 43.1 7 1.26 β 8 45.5 24.6 34.7 β4.8 43.4 1 0.10 β 15 42.8 19.4 33.2 β5.8 41.7 1 0.12 β 22 54.3 29.8 42.2 + 2.6 41.0 5 0.89 β 29 47.4 29.4 37.6 β2.6 41.7 5 0.26 Mar. |
c6a2e4a3-c378-42b3-a8f0-846d31c41083 | 7 51.6 28.0 38.7 β2.0 41.7 5 0.19 β 14 60.4 32.3 43.4 + 2.3 42.3 3 0.10 β 21 65.3 31.3 38.9 + 3.9 42.9 - 0.00 β 28 65.3 38.8 50.8 + 8.1 44.1 3 0.41 Apr. 4 63.8 35.5 48.4 + 3.2 45.8 5 0.66 β 11 52.2 34.3 41.7 β4.4 45.7 1 0.03 β 18 53.8 29.2 40.7 β6.2 45.2 2 0.13 β 25 62. |
e1eb0a5d-44b0-4064-99a3-ecf1d9bbb161 | 0 28.3 44.6 β4.0 45.1 5 0.72 May 2 63.1 36.7 49.9 + 0.9 46.4 2 0.26 β 9 79.6 41.7 53.9 + 3.4 48.0 - 0.00 β 16 75.0 42.1 57.7 + 5.4 49.7 1 0.07 β 23 74.6 39.0 55.1 + 1.2 51.4 4 0.26 β 30 67.9 33.7 52.8 β3.2 52.1 1 0.04 June 6 68.4 40.0 51.0 -6.9 52.2 6 0.89 β 13 75.4 51. |
aa62fb6f-77a5-4955-9252-56a132589f7d | 0 59.1 +0.9 52.9 2 0.48 β 20 85.3 48.3 64.0 + 4.9 54.5 2 0.87 , 27 87.8 55.1 67.4 + 6.3 56.8 4 0.81 July 4 76.3 56.1 62.9 + 1.2 58.0 5 0.54 β 11 76.9 51.3 62.0 β0.5 58.7 4 0.93 β 18 77.8 52.2 61.9 β 1.4 58.9 6 0.71 β 25 71. 2 47.7 59.7 β3.3 59.0 5 0.56 Aug. |
738e5c8f-57ae-4876-aad1-c6fc1b4ec4d9 | l 73.0 46.6 58.7 β3.6 58.9 5 0.55 β 8 70.1 50.4 59.0 β3.1 58.8 4 0.13 β 15 81.5 47.7 61.2 β 1.2 58.9 3 0.35 β 22 82.9 51.3 64.7 + 3.0 59.5 1 0.06 β 29 84.6 46.0 63.9 + 3.3 60.0 - 0.00 Sep. |
9822232b-1a5f-4d46-be82-f7b859a01da1 | 5 82.8 54.2 63.6 + 3.9 60.0 3 0.71 β 12 76.9 52.3 60.6 β2.0 59.8 4 0.39 β 19 72.0 47.5 58.5 + 1.2 59.5 3 0.40 β 26 72.3 48.8 59.7 + 4.1 59.2 5 1.46 152 APPENDIXβcontinued. Week ending. Temperature of the Air. Departure from average mean air temperature for 65 years. Average temperature 4 feet below ground. Number of da... |
3c8a91c0-34a9-4b71-baf6-f5f633a55bf9 | 3 58.9 36.1 50.1 β4.2 58.4 2 0.20 β 10 62.6 34.0 45.8 β 6.4 56.4 3 0.05 β 17 67.2 36.0 51.9 + 1.8 54.9 2 0.06 β 24 61.7 42.0 51.3 + 2.7 54.3 3 0.14 β 31 63.1 30.3 48.8 + 1.4 53.7 6 1.55 Nov. |
7a246188-e73b-40aa-80ee-6d91d3a72c99 | 7 53.9 34.8 45.6 β0.7 52.2 6 0.76 β 14 55.0 31.9 46.1 + 2.0 51.5 6 1.52 β 21 56.1 35.7 46.0 + 3.5 50.5 5 0.65 β 28 45.8 32.9 38.0 β3.8 49.7 1 0.02 Dec. |
40e43ada-de96-4dd7-9b08-6c4e4fce4bf4 | 5 54.6 32.4 45.8 + 4.7 48.9 3 0.30 β 12 45.0 25.7 35.9 β4.9 47.9 3 0.37 β 19 55.2 28.0 45.6 + 5.3 46.9 6 1.09 β 26 51.9 30.8 42.6 + 4.1 47.0 3 0.08 |
9fda6d8b-e1f8-445c-b5b0-593db6129e7e | woo 38 Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich ANNUAL REPORT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH FOR WOOLWICH 1938 BY J. MACMILLAN, D.S.O.. M.C., M B., D.P.H. Medical Officer of Health WOOLWICH : The Kentish Independent Printing Works (T.U.) 41, Wellington Street, S.E.18 HEALTH COMMITTEE. At 31st December, 1938. The Worshipful t... |
20a52e00-bfa7-4078-b870-44a4edb20a4b | L. E. Driver E. G. Stevenson G; E. Greenwood H. Vaughan C. J. Keedy Miss G. E. Walters, J.P MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE COMMITTEE. Comprising the Members of the Health Committee. Alderman Mrs. E. Brooks (Chairman). Councillor Miss G. E. Walters, J.P. (Vice-Chairman). 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Health Committee 2 Maternit... |
4af322af-bac7-44a6-bf33-5d28a47b5f0c | Annual Statistics (including those of Wards) 12 Births 14 Marriages 16 Deaths 16 Deaths from Cancer 21 Maternal Mortality 21 Child Mortality 22 Infant Mortality 23 III.βGENERAL PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES IN THE AREA. Public Health Officers of the Authority 27 Clinics and Treatment Centres 32 Institutional Provision f... |
ff2bb10d-24ff-4835-b320-bee9337742f6 | National Health Campaign 42 Health Film Displays for School Children 42 Health Film Displays for Adults 43 Informal Talks 43 Cookery Classes 43 Central Council for Health Education 44 " Better Health " 44 Health Services Booklet 44 Health and Happiness for Baby 44 Leaflets 44 Posters 45 Bookmarks 45 London County Counc... |
44c3f03f-760c-4c51-ab6d-0191fdd4c491 | PAGE Staff 46 Water Supply 46 Drainage 46 Removal and Disposal of Refuse 46 Complaints 47 Sanitary Inspection of the Area 47 Shops Act, 1934 49 Smoke Abatement 49 Public Baths and Washhouses 49 Eradication of Bed-Bugs 50 Factories Act 53 The Rats and Mice (Destruction) Act, 1919 55 Fouling of Footways by Dogs 55 Nuisan... |
34b4cdea-b6a1-451f-ad28-c9afc60ff411 | Statistics 59 Overcrowding 61 Inspection of Houses 61 Underground Rooms 62 Re-housing of Old People 63 New Houses 63 Council's Houses 63 Increase of Rent and Mortgage Interest (Restrictions) Acts 64 Tents and Vans 64 Houses Let in Lodgings 64 Common Lodging Houses 64 Clearance Areas 64 VII.βPREVALENCE AND CONTROL OF IN... |
783a6adc-2336-40b1-94a9-4abd8063fcc4 | General Reference Notifications and Deaths Diphtheria 81 Scarlet Fever 82 Puerperal Fever and Puerperal Pyrexia 84 Erysipelas 85 Malaria 85 Enteric Fever 85 Dysentery 85 Anterior Poliomyelitis 85 Encephalitis Lethargica 86 Smallpox 86 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 86 Whooping Cough 86 Zymotic Enteritis 87 Ophthalmia Neonat... |
c8da0436-e4a1-4e07-a450-d0dfa4944b30 | PAGE General Reference 105 Milk Supply 105 Meat Supply 107 Registered Premises 110 Other Food Premises 110 Unsound Food 112 Merchandise Marks Act, 1926 112 Agricultural Produce (Grading and Marking) Acts 112 Sophistication of Food 113 Adulterated SamplesβAction Taken 121 Other Legal Proceedings 123 Nutrition 123 Chemic... |
1bb944ac-5d16-4392-9d51-8a8b77dbf3b3 | 1926 140 Obstetric Complications in Private Practice 141 Home Helps 141 Boarding out of Children 141 Expenses of Mothers Breast-feeding their Babies in Hospital 14> Treatment of Minor Ailments 141 Dental Treatment 142 Orthopaedic Treatment for Children under Five years of Age 143 Provision of Nursing Assistance 144 Chi... |
12cc3979-ebf8-43be-8cdb-5b92b93b4cc2 | Mayor, Ladies and Gentlemen, I have the honour to submit the Thirty-Eighth Annual Report on the health of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. The Report, in accordance with the instructions of the Council follows the outline indicated by the Ministry of Health, in Circular 1728, in order to ensure uniformity in the p... |
0c9fa032-592a-424f-a630-2bb0d36bc0f6 | This is the lowest maternal mortality rate this Borough has ever known. The population of the Borough is estimated by the Registrar General to be 150,900, an increase of 1,500 on 1937. This is the total population and includes non-civilians, and it is on this figure that the vital statistics of the Borough are calculat... |
b63c4a3a-a0c3-4b75-bfa7-9042f4b75425 | 7 It is now five years since the intensive policy with regard to the elimination of unhealthy dwellings began. In that time 71 areas, comprising 667 houses, have been represented by me in Woolwich. An additional four areas, comprising 538 houses, have been represented by officers of the London County Council. The numbe... |
7ddf705c-90cb-460e-be0d-bdf0eebf5a3e | Only after another housing survey, similar to that carried out in 1936, can it be definitely stated that the overcrowding position is definitely improved. Compared with 1937, there was an increase in the incidence of scarlet fever, 507 as against 428, and a decrease in the incidence of diphtheria, 264 as against 297. T... |
0f5b8e3e-d713-43f4-a7ad-95dffef5134a | The number of deaths from tuberculosis during the year was 128, compared with 119 in 1937. There is nothing which calls for comment in the supervision of the food supplies during the year. This work proceeded in very much its usual way. There was, however, an increase of over eight thousand in the number of animals kil... |
61cfde06-7370-4084-ac4d-496bbcab11c3 | The salaried midwives scheme of the London County Council came into operation at the beginning of the year and the Borough Council are helping as much as they can through their ante-natal clinics and through the provision of their ancillary services. 8 Since my last report, the following staff changes have taken place:... |
1917a63c-5cc5-48cf-a829-6672d23ca6e7 | Miss L. Berry, health visitor, commenced duty on the 14th February, 1938. Miss G. B. Day, health visitor, commenced duty on the 16th February, 1938. Mr. J. B. Blaikley, F.R.C.S., was appointed obstetric consultant on the 23rd February, 1938. Mr. A. L. Gunn, F.R.C.S., was appointed obstetric consultant on the 23rd Febru... |
b3b05b29-7785-4243-84ec-4125b8f79690 | Air raid precautions have thrown a great deal of extra work upon the Department; representatives of all branches of the Department's work have been engaged in teaching or in organisation. During the latter half of the year the Department had to work under very great pressure, but I am very glad to be able to say that a... |
0ee5c49e-8628-4e26-9be5-d4b9e8ab15f6 | The area of the Borough is 8,282 statute acres. Parts of the River Ward, where there were 3,529 inhabitants at the time of the Census in 1931, are situate on the North side of the River Thames. The Borough was originally divided into three parishesβWoolwich, Plumstead and Eltham. The acreage of Woolwich parish is 1,135... |
7e8db2d6-6dcb-4eeb-a309-fa31230d336e | The acreage of Eltham parish is 3,760, and its wards as follows:βWell Hall, 687; Avery Hill, 1,824 ; Sherard, 1,249. The number of persons per acre in 1931 was 17.7; in the Administrative County of London the corresponding figure was 58.7. The present figures for each of the wards in the Borough are as follows :βDockya... |
01ccf0d3-cfc7-4b83-babb-7a251ae1e280 | Population. The Registrar General estimates the population of the Borough at the middle of the year as 150,900, an increase of 1,500 on the previous year. This figure has been used in calculating rates for the purposes of this report. It should be noted that it includes non-civilians, the pre-war practice in this respe... |
c8c49529-ff42-4cf7-9127-75d36c331a52 | George's 7,180 Burrage 6,831 Herbert 8,997 Glyndon 7,521 St. Margaret's 13,643 Central 6,862 St. Nicholas 13,060 Abbey Wood 12,701 Well Hall 11,344 Avery Hill 17,010 Sherard 24,706 In the old parishes the estimated populations are therefore:β Woolwich 28,225 Plumstead 69,615 Eltham 53,060 Inhabited Houses. The number o... |
a2b662d0-e157-4bad-8bf0-e27c0182facf | Physical Features and General Characteristics of the Area. In the physical configuration of the Borough the outstanding feature is Shooters Hill, which rises over 400 feet above sea-level. At a little lower level, on the Woolwich and Plumstead side, there is the well-marked plateau of Woolwich and Plumstead Commons, du... |
5e6f620f-b774-42ab-acdd-f1c30da7ce00 | In my Annual Report for 1936 I published a Table taken from the Census Returns of 1931 which set out under generalised headings the total number of males and females engaged in occupations at ages of 14 years and upwards. There was little unemployment in Woolwich during the year. Sickness and Invalidity. There have bee... |
aa5b8533-201a-4f56-8a3f-5c4808df09a5 | 000 population 13.6 Still-births 60 Still-birthsβRate per 1,000 total births 28.3 Deaths 1,576 Death Rate per 1,000 population 10.4 Deaths from puerperal causes:β (a) From Sepsis β (6) From other causes 1 Death rate from puerperal causes per 1,000 total births 0.47 Death Rate of Infants one year of age:β (a) All Infant... |
202512a0-cf19-4970-a4ab-52e5ae40f086 | 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) 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 122,431 2,838... |
e3389929-79c9-4f57-bb54-1f7edcf1341f | 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 136,237 1920 a 140,000 3,658 26.9 224 61 1,487 10.9 b 135,904 1921 a 141,700 3,197 23.2 197 62 1,59... |
79dd22fa-8553-4f30-9668-5cc900d6f28f | 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 1.0 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 10.2 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... |
813895a9-d888-45e4-bea4-f98fabc661d0 | 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 a 146,200 1,857 12.7 116 62 1,634 11.2 1934 a 145,520 2,000 13.7 127 63 1,650 11.3 1935 a 146,400 ... |
be32285c-f814-4bee-8f3e-86b8759a1ee7 | 500 10.2 1936 a 146,500 2,017 13.8 121 59 1,649 11.2 1937 a 149,400 2,125 14.2 86 40 1,660 11.1 1938 a 150,900 2,057 13.6 102 50 1,576 10.4 a Total Population. b Civil Population. 14 The chief Vital Statistics for 1938 for the Wards of the Borough are given in the following Tableβ TABLE No. 4. Wards. Population. Births... |
1d41b787-18cf-4147-9296-fc6892bc0118 | Mary's 5,415 78 14.4 4 51 52 9.6 River 9,538 138 14.5 8 58 109 11.4 St. George's 7,180 127 17.7 6 47 47 6.5 Woolwich 28,225 442 15.7 21 48 276 9.8 Burrage 6,831 91 13.3 5 55 99 14.5 Herbert 8,997 158 17.6 8 50 106 11.8 Glyndon 7,521 107 14.2 3 28 97 12.9 St. Margaret's 13,643 191 14.0 13 68 169 12.4 Central 6,862 111 1... |
c8d7e08f-69d3-408f-92a8-e435239076b5 | Nicholas 13,060 219 16.8 11 50 179 13.7 Abbey Wood 12,701 152 12.0 13 85 132 10.4 Plumstead 69,615 1,029 14 .8 55 53 887 12.7 Well Hall 11,344 115 10.1 4 35 96 8.5 Avery Hill 17,010 161 9.5 8 49 152 8.9 Sherard 24,706 310 12.5 14 45 165 6.7 Eltham 53,060 586 11.0 26 44 413 7.8 BOROUGH 150,900 2,057 13.6 102 50 1,576 10... |
0dfe022d-939e-4593-8c2e-154d4f2d4439 | 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. The nett births for the year were 2,059, 1,032 being males and 1,027 females. In addition ther... |
e962571b-296d-4ab2-b0e5-cc1af2bd43d8 | In 1934 it was 350: in 1935, 553; in 1936, 368; in 1937, 465, and in 1938, 483. Notification of Births.β During the year 2,290 live births were notified. This is at the rate of 98.7 per cent, of the registered births and compares with 100.4 per cent, last year. The births were notified as shown in the following Table :... |
9619a4f8-7cd4-40bd-9fe1-960bdbdc68e8 | Percentage of Births Notified. Birth Rate. Woolwich. London. England and Wales. 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 1937 2,125 2,423 75 100 14.2 13.4 14.9 1938 2,059 2,290 69 99 13.6 13.4 15.1 In addition to these, 152 notifications were rece... |
a68ee6d5-bf7a-4ac2-8c67-92c6fd369be8 | Sixty-nine still-births were notified; 21 of which were transferred to other areas. It is known that 1,414 Woolwich births took place in institutions, either within or without the Borough, so that the percentage of institutional midwifery for the Borough was 68.7. The following Table No. 6 shows the number of corrected... |
edc4db79-128b-4dfe-b3ee-b3f0314367ba | This figure includes 179 non-residents who died in the district but does not include 532 residents who died outside the Borough. When allowance is made for these inward and outward transfers, the nett figure of 1,576 is obtained. The death rate for the year was 10.4, compared with 11.1 in 1937, and 11.2 in 1936. In ord... |
1768c53d-4999-4bae-ae0e-bccffd9980f1 | The death rate is higher among old people and among young people than it is in the middle periods of life, and at all ages the death rate for men is higher than it is for women. The population of Woolwich differs from that of London in that it is a younger population. Death rates in Woolwich from tuberculosis are relat... |
a7167343-9faa-4f99-871e-fcf50f45152d | When the crude death rate for Woolwich (10.4) is multiplied by this adjusting factor (1.06), the adjusted death rate for 1938 is found to be 11.0, and it is this figure which should be used when comparing the death rate of Woolwich with that of other districts. In 1938 the death rate for England and Wales was 11.6, for... |
82f4ce8c-346d-439f-81c4-22c58bc7adcc | 17 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. TABLE No. 7. Hospitals or Institutions. Number of Deaths. Public General Hospitals 754 St. Nicholas 446 Lewisham 135 St. Alfege's 81 Lambeth 21 St. George... |
92aa23d6-dcfe-487f-818f-9e8141d8f96b | They show also the number of deaths in public institutions in the Borough of residents and non-residents and of residents in public institutions outside the Borough. 18 TABLE No. 8. Nett Deaths during the calendar year 1938, including non-residents in Institutions in the Borough. Causes of Death. Nett Deaths at the sub... |
5ca414e4-c415-4c97-92d3-a305df33997e | All Causes 1576 102 7 13 33 57 74 91 130 315 334 420 502 157 492 Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . 1 Measles 4 . 1 2 . . . . . . . . . 3 Scarlet Fever 4 . . 1 2 1 . . . . . . . . 4 Whooping Cough 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 Diphtheria 8 . 1 3 4 . . . . . . . 1 . 7 Influenza 6 . . . . 1 1 1 1 Encephal... |
a5a6414b-e3a6-4a7d-a113-4481f19a0c90 | . Tuberculosis of the Respiratory System 117 . . . 2 23 29 14 14 26 8 1 47 23 34 Other Tuberculous diseases 11 . 2 3 2 . . 1 . . 1 . 9 Syphilis 3 . . . . . . 1 . 2 . . 1 1 1 General Paralysis of the Insane, Tabes Dorsalis 5 . . . . . . 1 1 3 . . . . 4 Cancer 245 . . . . 5 18 36 83 55 48 86 19 75 Diabetes 22 . . . . . 1... |
17d1cea7-c1a9-4283-8450-594ad622954a | 7 14 26 20 25 4 17 Heart Disease 456 1 3 5 11 24 78 124 210 116 21 106 Aneurysm 7 . . . . . . . 2 2 3 . 1 . . Other Circulatory diseases 51 . . . . . . I 1 15 11 23 4 2 25 Bronchitis 40 2 . . . 1 . 2 2 4 11 18 8 . 10 Pneumonia 96 18 2 3 2 1 6 11 9 17 12 15 32 10 31 Other Respiratory diseases 21 2 . . . . . I 2 2 6 8 7 ... |
aac52e96-9417-4057-baa9-73e91f6ef0a1 | 1 5 4 6 2 3 15 2 3 Diarrhoea, under 2 years 19 18 1 . . . . . . . . 3 . 15 Appendicitis 11 . . . 3 2 . 1 2 2 i 8 6 2 Cirrhosis of Liver 2 . . . . . . . . 1 1 . 1 1 1 Other Liver diseases 4 . . . . . 1 . 1 . 1 I . 1 3 Other Digestive diseases 39 . . 1 3 1 4 2 4 6 7 u 18 6 12 Acute and Chronic Nephritis 38 . . . . 1 4 6 ... |
e10eb753-26cc-47cd-8672-0367731f5ba9 | Other Puerperal Causes 1 . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 1 Congenital Debility, Premature Birth, etc. 53 53 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 21 11 15 Senility 22 .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 3 isj 8 1 7 Suicide 21 .. .. .. .. 2 2 1 3 8 3 2 4 2 2 Violence 58 .. .. 1 5 10 5 6 4 6 9 12 25 16 21 Other defined Diseases 118 5 2 3 7 9 8 6 11 ... |
20251cb5-fcd4-42c4-9afd-8bd96d1cfd8f | The Borough. Woolwich. Plumstead. Eltham. Males. 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 874 702 68 52 109 47 99 106 97 169 105 179 132 96 152 165 Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers. . β 1 - - -... |
c1bace52-7b3e-43d8-9dd0-2baaf7b3d471 | - 1 - - - - - - - - - Diphtheria 3 5 β β 1 1 3 1 1 - - - - - - 1 Influenza 2 4 β β β β 1 1 β 1 β 1 1 β 1 β Encephalitis Lethargica 2 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 1 -- - - - Cerebrospinal Meningitis β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β Tuberculosis of Respiratory System 71 46 2 5 8 8 7 10 8 6 8 13 11 3 11 17 Other Tuberculous Disease... |
a493242b-e52b-41fb-85e5-1b270e5619b0 | β 1 β β β 2 β β β β General Paralysis of the Insane, Tabes Dorsalis 4 1 1 1 - 1 - - - - - - 1 - 1 β Cancer 139 106 10 8 13 4 9 21 12 29 21 30 20 14 30 24 Diabetes 10 12 2 β β β 3 2 4 3 3 1 1 1 β 2 Cerebral Haemorrhage, etc. |
c2e2a901-273c-429e-b50a-300890368673 | 36 32 2 β 7 β 4 6 8 5 2 9 6 3 7 9 Heart Disease 234 222 25 18 32 9 35 33 28 51 35 52 33 28 41 36 Aneurysm 4 3 1 β β β 2 β β β β 2 1 β β 1 Other Circulatory Diseases 34 17 2 2 3 1 2 1 3 9 2 6 6 4 7 3 Bronchitis 17 23 3 β 2 1 4 1 2 4 2 11 3 2 2 3 Pneumonia 58 38 3 4 10 3 4 7 7 9 4 8 8 4 8 17 Other Respiratory Diseases . ... |
5368b0b7-11aa-4e87-b290-0bed0a6baced | 12 9 2 β 3 β 2 β 1 1 1 1 3 3 2 2 Peptic Ulcer 19 2 β β 2 β 2 β 2 4 2 4 2 1 β 2 Diarrhoea (under 2 years) 9 10 β β 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 5 1 β 2 Appendicitis 9 2 β β 1 β 1 β 2 β 1 2 3 β β 1 Cirrhosis of Liver 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - β 1 1 β Other Diseases of Liver, etc. |
fcf795f1-4bc4-4fc9-8128-1b65bf3e0666 | 1 3 - - - - - - - - - 1 - 2 1 β Other Digestive Diseases 21 18 1 1 4 2 1 2 4 5 3 3 4 4 2 3 Acute and Chronic Nephritis 17 21 2 β 1 β 1 2 1 4 3 6 2 4 7 5 Puerperal Sepsis - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Other Puerperal causes β 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 Congenital Debility, Premature Birth, etc. |
ea1d2ff6-f92e-422a-a625-4bc592424b1f | 28 25 2 1 1 1 1 5 2 10 1 6 6 3 8 6 Senility 11 11 1 2 5 1 β 1 β 4 1 2 2 β 2 1 Suicide 19 2 β 1 1 - 1 2 2 2 3 β 1 4 2 2 Violence 40 18 1 4 4 4 4 3 3 6 3 5 3 6 5 7 Other Defined Diseases . . 61 57 8 4 8 8 9 4 6 13 9 9 8 6 12 14 Causes ill-defined or unknown β β β β β β - - - - - - - - - 20 Causes of Death.βTable No. |
adf2e0a9-7319-44fc-90b4-ab29ddefdcf4 | 8 shows that 456 deaths were due to heart disease, 245 to cancer, 128 to tuberculosis, 96 to pneumonia, 68 to cerebral haemorrhage, and 38 to nephritis. There were 53 deaths from congenital debility and prematurity. Respiratory Diseases.βThe following Table No. 10 shows the number of deaths each year since 1934 from re... |
03463bce-258d-4c8f-a440-96956d691747 | 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 1937 56 105 11 172 1.0 19 11.4 1938 40 96 21 157 1.0 27 17.2 Cancer.βThe total number of deaths was 245 of which 139 occurred in males and 106 in females. In the following Table No. 11 is shown the number of deaths certified as... |
eceec36b-b610-4bdb-9bd6-d4bb4d803424 | 1934 119 103 222 1.52 13.45 1935 106 107 213 1.45 14.20 1936 133 126 259 1.57 15.71 1937 123 122 245 1.64 14.75 1938 139 106 245 1.62 15.55 21 The following Table No. 12 shows the seat of primary disease in all deaths from Cancer, including all other specified malignant tumours. TABLE No. 12. Seat of Primary Disease. M... |
ba616113-77b9-4bec-b931-a3d10d7ff3ba | Pancreas 10 1 11 9 Intestines 14 15 29 19 Rectum 18 10 28 22 Larynx 2 3 5 2 Lung 15 7 22 12 Bronchus 3 β 3 2 Ovary β 6 6 4 Uterus β 10 10 6 Breast β 26 26 15 Kidney 1 2 3 1 Bladder 4 2 6 5 Prostate 13 β 13 10 Skin 6 2 8 3 Others and unspecified 5 3 8 5 Sarcoma 8 4 12 9 139 106 245 161 No knowledge is available as to th... |
2668ea8b-0322-40d8-9d51-22d16fed1f34 | Investigations are not made into cancer deaths. Maternal Mortality.βThe number of deaths from Puerperal Sepsis was nil, and from other accidents and diseases of pregnancy one, making a total of one maternal death compared with three in 1937. The maternal death rate per 1,000 births was 0.47 as against 1.35 in 1937. In ... |
bf638e01-6a68-44b5-9a5d-bc4339bac15e | Puerperal Eclampsia Puerperal Phlebitis and Embolism Puerperal Fever. Totals. 1912 1 - - - - - 1 1 1 4 1913 1 - - - 1 - 1 - 2 5 1914 1 - 1 2 - 1 1 1 4 11 1915 1 1 - - 1 - 2 - 3 8 1916 - 1 1 1 4 - 1 - 7 15 1917 - 1 - 2 - 1 2 1 7 14 1918 1 - - 2 1 - 1 1 9 15 1919 - 2 1 2 - - 2 1 5 13 1920 - 1 - - 1 - 1 3 5 11 1921 - - - ... |
0e8e42c9-de2e-4f76-a045-12f73a8e9a7f | 3 2 5 10 1922 - - - 1 - - 2 - 3 6 1923 - - - - 1 - 1 - 3 5 1924 - - 2 1 1 - 3 1 2 10 1925 - - 1 2 1 1 1 - 3 9 1926 β 1 - 2 - - - 1 2 6 1927 - 1 - - - - 1 1 3 6 1928 - 2 1 - 1 - 1 - 8 13 1929 2 2 - - 2 1 3 1 3 14 1930 1 - - - - 1 2 - 4 8 1931 β - - - 1 - 1 - 6 8 1932 - - - 1 - - 1 - 4 6 1933 β |
4fb8d3f0-bc20-42ac-9e8b-d1a926547202 | 1 - - 1 1 - 1 2 6 1934 β - - - - 1 - - 2 3 1935 - - - 1 - - - 1 1 3 1936 - 1 - - - 1 - 1 2 5 1937 - - - 1 - - 1 1 - 3 1938 - - - 1 - - - - - 1 Totals 8 14 7 19 16 8 32 18 96 218 Inquests.βThere were 115 inquests held on Woolwich residents in 1938, compared with 129 in 1937. An additional 111 deaths were certified by th... |
ba4c5848-ea57-4dd4-83bb-d5bbc3480343 | In 1937 these figures were 21 and 44. The causes of death are given in detail in Table No. 8. 23 The following Tables show the variation in the rate of mortality at these ages in the last five years. These rates have been calculated on the estimated population at these ages and from stated groups of diseases. TABLE No.... |
26ee1b7e-b24d-4de5-aa91-0012caa00b42 | 1934 1,726 5.21 β 4.63 β 3.47 13.32 1935 1,879 1.59 β 1.59 0.53 1.59 5.30 1936 1,942 2.58 1.54 3.09 β 4.63 11.84 1937 1,902 1.05 1.05 1.52 β 1.05 4.73 1938 2,032 0.49 0.49 0.98 0.49 0.98 3.44 TABLE No. 15. Child Mortality (2β5 years). Death-rates per 1,000 estimated age population from stated Groups of Diseases. Period... |
3ab4c16f-a740-4f97-8315-dd47f0db433c | All Causes. 1934 5,953 1.01 0.67 0.50 β 1.34 3.52 1935 5,623 0.88 0.35 1.06 β β 2.29 1936 5,478 1.83 0.18 0.91 β 0.91 3.83 1937 5,504 0.91 0.18 0.36 β 0.73 2.18 1938 5,685 0.88 β 0.53 β 0.88 2.29 Infant Mortality. The number of deaths of infants under one year of age was 102, compared with 86 in 1937 and 121 in 1936. T... |
06fb25fd-3f93-4c99-bc1e-ef7954d4f674 | The deaths in the different Wards in the Borough are shown in Table No. 19. The rate for the Administrative County of London was 57; for England and Wales, 53; and for the 126 County Boroughs and Great Towns, including London, was 57. 24 The following Table No. 16 shows the distribution of infant mortality throughout t... |
2d8699f5-9b4c-4044-8ead-11f94de06e10 | It will be noted from these Tables that the chief causes of death were:βPremature birth, 23; Diarrhoea, 18; Pneumonia, 18; Congenital Malformation, 14. The number of deaths occurring in the first week of life was 34. Deaths of Illegitimate Children.βFive illegitimate children died, compared with 8 in 1937 and 8 in 1936... |
0623a8b9-0426-4f5e-8d10-b7d10b45efa1 | Public General Hospitals 39 Voluntary General Hospitals 9 Special Hospitals 10 Cottage Hospitals and Nursing Homes 2 Infectious Diseases Hospitals 16 76 Tables which classify in various ways the causes of infant deaths in 1938, are set out on the following two pages. 25 TABLE No. 18. Infant Mortality, 1938. Nett deaths... |
a76516df-8167-4718-9e0c-db6aece6f52a | 2 Bronchitis . . . . . 2 . . . 2 Pneumonia . 1 1 . 2 5 5 4 2 18 Diarrhoea . 1 . . 1 8 5 3 1 18 Injury at Birth 5 1 . . 6 . . . . 6 Atelectasis 3 . . . 3 1 . . . 4 Congenital Malformation 2 2 2 2 8 4 2 . . 14 Premature Birth 21 1 1 23 . . . . 23 Icterus 2 1 1 1 5 . . . . 5 Other Causes 1 . . . 1 . 4 2 1 8 34 7 5 3 49 21... |
e500b314-c729-403a-b03b-4d4f72dc9eaa | 72. Nett Deaths registered during the calendar year Legitimate, 97 ; Illegitimate, 5. 26 TABLE No. 19. Nett Infant Deaths, classified by Sex and Wards. Causes of Death. The Borough. Woolwich. Plumstead. Eltham. Males. Females. Dockyard. St. Mary's. River. 1 St. George's. Burrage. Herbert. Glyndon. St. Margaret's. Centr... |
cfe2e9b1-ba72-4774-9105-e12d9da16d6b | Bronchitis β 2 - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - - Pneumonia 9 9 - 2 4 2 - 1 - 1 - 3 1 β - 4 Diarrhoea 9 9 - - 2 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 4 1 - 2 Injury at Birth 6 β 1 β β β - - - 1 - - - 1 1 2 Atelectasis 1 3 - - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - 2 - Congenital Malformation 4 10 1 - 1 - 1 3 - 3 1 2 1 - 1 - Premature Birth 15 8 - - - 1 - 1 2 3 - 4 5 1... |
0b139a83-d450-43a3-8112-ed2abb5ec100 | - 1 1 1 - 1 Icterus 2 3 β 1 β β β β β 2 β β β β 1 1 52 50 3 4 8 6 5 8 3 13 2 11 13 4 8 14 27 SECTION III. GENERAL PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES IN THE AREA. i. Public Health Officers of the Authority. (a) In tabular form are shown below the names, qualifications and appointments of all Medical and Dental Officers employ... |
8f1ae38c-1431-4a7c-a8d4-71370228aee2 | M.B., Ch.B. Assistant Medical Officer (General Purposes). 1931 Saunders-Jacobs, E. V. M.A., M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., B.Sc., D.P.H. Assistant Medical Officer (General Purposes). 1934 Smith, F. E. M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H. Assistant Medical Officer (General Purposes). 1927 Lynham, J. E. A. B.A., M.D., D.M.R.E. Consultan... |
3bdeb80a-0869-4c31-9e3b-b99e728457b5 | 1938 Walker, A. L. F.R.C.S., F.C.O.G. Obstetric Consultant. 1938 Birdsall S. E. F.R.C.S Consultant, Ear, Nose and Throat Clinic. 1930 Emslie, M. M.B., Ch.B. Medical Officer, Toddlers' Clinic (part-time). 1934 Smith, W. M.A., M.D., B.Ch Medical Officer, Schick Testing Clinic. (part-time). 1937 Alcock, O. H. M.B., B.S Me... |
8daea607-0a0b-4ac2-91f8-b38a8347c023 | M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P... Medical Officer, Infant Welfare Centres (part-time). 1937 Holmes, L. M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Anaesthetist, Dental Clinics. 1930 Brews, R. V. L.R.C.P.I. and L.M., L.R.C.S.I. and L.M. Public Vaccinator (parttime). 1930 Wise, H. M. M.B., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. do. 1930 Milton, E. F. M.D., B.S.. do.... |
33286682-2513-4d20-a481-aec01b895e4e | do. 1932 Elvy, D. M. L.D.S. Dental Surgeon (part-time). 1937 Jones, O. N. H. L.D.S. do. 1937 Wade, H. L.D.S. do. The deputies for the above Public Vaccinators are respectively : Dr. N. E. Sampey, Dr. E. C. Wise, Dr. W. T. Milton, Dr. R. W. Wood, Dr. R. Lewys-Lloyd, Dr. H. M. Wise. Dr. W. Cowie, a public vaccinator, gav... |
28de7864-eb9c-44fa-b2d3-74687d29b2ed | This was a very small district and the Council decided to add it to Dr. Wise's district. This alteration received the approval of the Ministry of Health. (b) In tabular form are shown below the dates of appointment, names and qualifications of the Public Analyst, Sanitary Inspectors, Health Visitors, Vaccination Office... |
78598136-d597-484e-aab4-a23c34b95195 | Board; Cert. San. Insp. Assocn.; Cert. Meat and other foods; Cert. San. Science, R.S.I. Chief Sanitary Inspector. (1928) 1901 Tedham, W. Cert. Royal San. Inst., Cert. Meat and other foods. Sanitary Inspector. 1920 Pendrill, H. W. Cert. San. Insp., Exam. Board; Cert. Advanced Inspectors, R.S.I.; Cert. Meat and other foo... |
a3de2fea-a7b4-4558-bbca-c0ac6e74fe71 | Inst.; Cert. Meat and other foods; Cert. Smoke Insp., R.S.I.; Cert. Advanced Inspectors, R.S.I. Sanitary Inspector. 1925 Pindar, E. B. Cert. San. Insp., Exam. Board; Cert. Royal San. Inst.; Cert. Meat and other foods. Sanitary Inspector. 1928 Andrew, F. A. Cert. San. Insp., Exam. Joint Board; Cert. Meat and other foods... |
e3547798-8144-487b-811d-cb14d0f4382f | 1931 Hoines, F. J. Cert. San. Insp., Exam. Joint Board; Cert. Meat and other foods. Sanitary Inspector. 1933 Lewis, E. Cert. San. Insp., Exam. Joint Board; Cert. Meat and other foods; Cert. Smoke Insp., R.S.I.; Cert. San. Science, R.S.I. Sanitary Inspector. 1935 Sumner, G. R. Cert. San. Insp., Exam. Joint Board; Cert. ... |
f7ca996b-54d1-4559-9207-b156e14600f5 | Insp., Exam. Joint Board; Cert. Meat and other food. Sanitary Inspector. 1935 Tyers, Miss M. F. Cert. San. Insp.,Exam Joint Board; Cert. General Hospital Training; C.M.B.; Health Visitors' Cert.; C.S.M.M.G.; Diploma in Nursing, University of London. Woman Sanitary Inspector (1936). 1938 Newbury, Miss P. H. Cert. San. I... |
9c0d4333-c84a-485a-a20a-1c46efca7b63 | San. Insp., Exam. Board; Health Visitors' Cert., Board of Education. Health Visitor. 1919 Ware, Miss C. Cert. San. Insp.. Exam. Board; C.M.B.; Health Visitors' Cert., Board of Education. Health Visitor and Sanitary Inspector. 1920 Morgan, Miss F. Cert. General Hospital Training; C.M.B.; Health Visitors' Cert.; Maternit... |
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