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bf86fd22-4b99-4d10-a828-ac5e20bb9019 | The Minister directed a payment to be made in respect of one house in the confirmed order as being a well-maintained house. (46) Spray Street.βThis area consisting of 2 houses was represented by me to the Council as an unhealthy area on the 8th July, 1937. The Council made a Clearance Order on the 28th September, 1937.... |
b73daba5-425e-47a8-8289-aa0186e503b7 | The Order was unopposed and after inspection the Minister confirmed the Order without modification on the 27th June, 1938. At the end of 1938 both houses had been vacated. (48) Taylors Buildings.βThis area consisting of 2 houses was represented by me to the Council as an unhealthy area on the 8th July, 1937, and the Co... |
a35d093c-3c79-4875-9f54-bf9a4d39ff9e | (49) Joseph Street (now Glenalvon Place).βThis area consisting of 16 houses was represented by me to the Council as an unhealthy area on the 9th September, 1937, and the Council made a Clearance Order on the 16th November, 1937. A Ministry of Health Inquiry was held on the 8th February, 1938, and the Clearance Order wa... |
8270307b-06b7-48cf-a9ee-cdbae502a80d | The Order was unopposed and after inspection the Minister confirmed the Order without modification on the 24th June, 1938. At the end of 1938, 2 houses had been vacated. 68 (51) Old Mill Road.βThis area consisting of 4 houses was represented by me to the Council as an unhealthy area on the 9th September, 1937, and the ... |
0b0dec32-3f48-48f8-85c9-dc981d731171 | The Order was unopposed and after inspection the Minister confirmed the Order without modification on the 24th February, 1938. At the end of 1938, 38 houses had been vacated, 31 of which had been demolished. (53) Churchfield Estate (No. 3).βThis area consisting of four hutments was represented by me to the Council as a... |
8b6ab64a-b60c-48cc-a40c-b61b99624680 | A Ministry of Health Inquiry was held on the 8th February, 1938, and the Order was confirmed by the Minister without modification on the 24th June, 1938. At the end of 1938 all the houses had been vacated. (55) Bloomfield Road and Cave Cottages.βOn the 6th January, 1938, I represented this area, consisting of 3 houses ... |
e350a489-6c2c-4461-9c81-280a141fec52 | (56) Kidd Cottages.βOn the 6th January, 1938,1 represented this area, consisting of 2 houses, as an unhealthy area. The houses in question are known as Kidd Cottages, Nos. 1 and 2. The number of occupants was 8. The Council made a Clearance Order on the 16th March, and a Ministry of Health Inquiry was held on the 13th ... |
9587a253-426b-4e5f-8530-99ce14559abb | The Council made a Clearance Order on the 16th March, and a Ministry of Health Inquiry was held on the 13th June. The Order was confirmed by the Minister without modification on the 25th November, 1938. Re-housing is to be provided on the Horn Park Estate. (60) Rideout Street.βOn the 3rd February, 1938, I represented t... |
552342c9-2afe-4f39-91e5-ed880f606da3 | (61) The Slade.βOn the 3rd February, 1938, I represented this area, consisting of 5 houses, as an unhealthy area. The houses in question are known as The Slade, Nos. 29, 30, 31, 32 and 33. The number of occupants was 11. The Council made a Clearance Order on the 16th March. The Order was unopposed, an objection thereto... |
769bb865-d312-4716-8e93-2dae4697be7b | The Council made a Clearance Order on the 27th April, and a Ministry of Health Inquiry was held on the 18th July. The Order was confirmed by the Minister without modification on the 22nd November, 1938. Re-housing is to be provided on the Horn Park Estate. (63) Leon Street.βOn the 10th March, 1938, I represented this a... |
0ecf47d2-19fd-4a84-96b6-e39f6a902177 | (64) Rectory Place and Leon Street.βOn the 10th March, 1938, I represented this area, consisting of 15 houses, as an unhealthy area. The houses in question are known as Rectory Place, Nos. 15, 17, 19, 25, 26, 28, 30, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46, and Leon Street, Nos. 1 and 2. The number of occupants was 78. The Council m... |
cba54e96-dcc0-45a6-bca1-102105cc361f | 70 (65) Sidney Cottages, Reidhaven Road.βOn the 7th July, 1938, I represented this area, consisting of 2 houses, as an unhealthy area. The houses in question are known as Sidney Cottages, Nos. 1 and 2. The number of occupants was 7. The Council made a Clearance Order on the 13th September, 1938. No Inquiry had been hel... |
9de09212-033d-4677-a27c-7d7eab70e5b4 | The Council made a Clearance Order on the 13th September, 1938. No Inquiry had been held by the end of the year. Re-housing is to be provided on the Horn Park Estate. (67) Foreland Street (No. 2).βOn the 7th July, 1938, I represented this area, consisting of 7 houses as an unhealthy area. The houses in question are kno... |
9a101949-4c38-440b-a5de-0653f26b3469 | The houses in question are known as Inverary Place, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8. The number of occupants was 23. The Council made a Clearance Order on the 13th September, 1938. The Order was unopposed but had not been confirmed by the Minister by the end of the year. Re-housing is to be provided on the Horn Park Est... |
aed48b35-5747-4330-8c01-c2acbd7a320b | (b) The second section consists of the clearance areas dealt with by means of Compulsory Purchase Orders. (57) Brickfield Cottages.βOn the 6th January, 1938, I represented this area, consisting of 7 houses, as an unhealthy area. The houses in question are known as Brickfield Cottages, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. The n... |
11ebff20-ce64-4ce9-b0f0-c9a09006fa3b | 71 (58) Surgeon Street.βOn the 6th January, 1938, I represented this area, consisting of 3 houses, as an unhealthy area. The houses in question are known as Surgeon Street, Nos. 5, 6 and 7. The number of occupants was 16. The Council decided to secure the clearance of the area by purchasing the land comprised in the ar... |
6e62000a-d493-4da1-936d-1d9653eb4295 | 152, 154, 156, 158, 160, 162, 164, 166, 168, 170, 172, 174, 176, 178, 180, 182, 184, 186, 188, 190, 192, 194, 196, 198, 200 and 202. The Council decided to secure the clearance of this area by purchasing the land comprised in the area and also to acquire certain adjoining lands which are reasonably necessary for the sa... |
90cc2308-1d36-4e2f-adac-deedc242bf7b | (71) Garland Road and Pendrell Street.βOn the 8th September, 1938, I represented this area, consisting of 81 houses as an unhealthy area. The houses in question are known as :β Garland Road, Nos. 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38,... |
ef2e27c4-a2d6-41e5-b4bc-56f12b127dc5 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39 and 40. The Council decided to secure the clearance of the area by purchasing the land comprised in the area and also to acquire certain adjoining lands which are reasonably nece... |
8cb4f2e2-ab32-4d29-8234-035960471bf8 | Re-housing is to be provided on the Woodlands Estate, Flaxton Road, Plumstead. The total number of houses included in these 71 areas is 667 the corresponding figures at the end of 1937 being 54 and 481 respectively. The Clearance Area programme of the Borough Council is not yet complete. 72 The London County Council ha... |
4ad2acfc-3aab-4d82-98c9-954f37da8e2f | 1 to 8). They comprise 125 houses, including 4 tenement houses with 38 flats. The displacement of 1,021 persons is involved. At their meeting on the 21st July, 1936, the London County Council declared each of these areas to be a clearance area. In July, 1937, however, the Council decided to deal with three of these are... |
997acc92-2bc1-44f4-8658-4e632fdff3b7 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. Collingwood Place, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 13. Nelson Street, Nos. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14. Globe Lane, No. 14. Rodney Street, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13. No. 8 Order. Woolwich High Street, Stanley House, Sidney House, Albert House, Fore House and Nos. 42, 43, ... |
97d791f5-f84e-4967-9ccc-f5b18075d397 | (c) Barnfield Road Areas.βThese areas, details of which were given in my report for 1936, were represented to the Council on the 11th December, 1935, by Dr. J. Bruce Low. The Council subsequently made compulsory purchase orders in respect of the unfit areas and also certain adjoining houses and lands. On the 25th Octob... |
56ae9903-7f4f-4667-ad7f-158f881b9a7f | The County Council at their meeting on the 17th May, 1938, resolved to deal with all these areas; with some of them and certain additional lands reasonably necessary for redevelopment purposes by means of Compulsory Purchase Orders and with the remainder by means of Clearance Orders. These Orders were made on 17th Marc... |
86b430a3-8fdd-4d3b-8fd6-72624081ffb5 | 22, 24, 26, 28, 29, 31, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 62, 64, 66, 68. Warwick Street, Nos. |
cde27296-25b1-4a9f-98e8-34847080f128 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 12a, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35., 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 62, 63, 64, 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72 Paradise Place, Nos. |
f28b5b0c-4d61-4f63-bf6b-141f335cce70 | 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 17a, 19 and The Villa. Chapel Hill, Nos. 12, 13, 14, 40a, 41, 42 and St. Francis Flats, No. 2. Marybank, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16. Elgin Terrace, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Samuel Street, Nos. 7, 9. Area No. 2. North Kent Gro... |
0e0b93ad-0197-450c-9ecd-d984e0c04619 | 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21. North Kent Place, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Area No. 3. Limbreys Buildings, Nos. 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. Area No. 4. Frances Street, Nos. |
411cd774-c6c9-42ab-9584-2223e044e18d | 24, 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56, 58, 60, 62, 83, 85, 87, 89, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 101, 103, 105, 107. Thrift Cottages, Nos. 1 and 2, 3, 4. Eustace Place, Nos. 25, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37 and 38. Borgard Road, Nos. 17, 18, 19. 74 Area No. 5. Chapel Hill, Nos. 15, ... |
47d1196e-7fd0-4d47-827a-4a2d20c075f0 | 1. Sims Buildings, Nos. 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. Area No. 6. Frances Street, Nos. 66, 68, 70, 74, 76, 78, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 90. Harrington Buildings, Nos. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. Railway Court, Nos. 5, 6, 7, 8 ; 1, 2, 3, 4. Samuel Street, Nos. 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31. Chapel Hill, Nos. 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29... |
f8ecdf7a-787f-45d7-9694-49c8a89f96a4 | Sims Buildings, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. Area No. 7. Chapel Hill, No. 7, 8, 9, 10. Area No. 8. Woolwich Church Street, Nos. 218, 220, 222, 224, 226. Areas No. 9 and 9a. Kingsman Street, Nos. 8, 10, 12, 14. Woolwich Church Street, Nos. 268, 270. Area No. 10. Woolwich Church Street, No. 198, 200. Area No. 11. Woolwich Church ... |
03789d05-2e60-41ed-ba29-6d503f0b3a43 | In addition to food poisoning, which is reported on in Section VIII, the following diseases are notifiable in the Borough :β Anthrax Ophthalmia Neonatorum Cerebro-spinal Meningitis PneumoniaβAcute Primary Cholera PneumoniaβAcute Influenzal Continued Fever Poliomyelitis Diphtheria Polio-encephalitis Dysentery Plague Enc... |
8a377685-bcb9-44f0-84f9-616f2f11a703 | No notification, however, is required if a previous case in the household has been notified within the past two months. German measles is not notifiable. Although notification of an infectious disease in a house is incumbent not only upon the medical practitioner in attendance but also upon the head of the family or th... |
0b04a35a-73e2-4edf-888a-171d56099642 | Cases from Woolwich are usually admitted to the Brook Hospital, Shooters Hill, or to the Park Hospital, Hither Green, but during times of pressure cases are sent to Joyce Green Hospital, Dartford, or indeed, to any of the fever hospitals belonging to the London County Council. 76 The less common infectious diseases are... |
11351331-ea6e-4e4d-95c7-d27a28e5c9b4 | The incidence of measles and whooping cough was higher than this table indicates because they were only notifiable during the last quarter of the year. TABLE No. 35. Notifications of Infectious Disease (excluding Tuberculosis), 1938. Diseases. Total Cases Notified. Admissions to Hospital. Total Deaths. |
18b0c3e8-5474-4322-babb-c7a649ad501a | Diphtheria 264 264 8 Scarlet Fever 507 473 4 Enteric Fever (including Para-Typhoid Fever) 6 6 1 Puerperal Fever 8 8 β Puerperal Pyrexia 37 31 β Erysipelas 94 55 1 Smallpox β β Pneumonia 207 150 96 Malaria 4 4 β Ophthalmia Neonatorum 32 6 β Encephalitis Lethargica β β 3 Dysentery 50 20 β Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis 6 6 3 ... |
fbf2c44c-0cd7-47a5-a81b-ec27c60f33ba | 1938. β Includes non-notified cases. 77 TABLE No. 36. Notification of Infectious Diseases (excluding Tuberculosis), 1938. Diseases. Number of Cases Notified. All Ages. Age Groups. Under 1 year. 1 and under 2 years. 2 and under 3 years. 3 and under 4 years. 4 and under 5 years. 5 and under 10 years. 10 and under 15 years... |
490f55dd-2a9d-4b5c-9718-45eebf13a9db | 6 - - - - - - 1 1 2 2 - - Puerperal Fever 8 β β β β β β β 1 6 1 - β Puerperal Pyrexia 37 β β β β β β β 1 30 6 - β Erysipelas 94 1 1 β 1 β 4 3 6 15 10 43 10 Smallpox β β β β β β β β β β β β β Pneumonia 207 19 8 12 12 7 17 8 12 22 21 44 25 Malaria 4 β β β β β 3 β β 1 β β β Ophthalmia Neonatorum 32 32 β β β β β β β β β β ... |
66229880-6035-499f-8917-cf9d21850ddb | 6 1 11 5 9 1 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 6 2 β β β β 1 β 1 1 β 1 β Poliomyelitis 5 β 1 1 β β 2 β 1 β β β β Polio-encephalitis β β β β - β β β β β β β β Zymotic Enteritis 61 40 8 6 1 3 1 β β 1 1 β β *Measles 2,560 65 155 188 378 418 1,289 51 9 6 1 β β *Whooping Cough 45 6 3 2 4 7 21 β β β 2 β β 3,886 177 201 246 451 493 1... |
f89f4610-ec7d-4ba9-b9a5-62b0acd697ff | 37. Ward Incidence of Infectious Diseases (excluding Tuberculosis), 1938. Disease. Borough Dockyard. St. Mary's. River. St. George's, Bur rage. Herbert. Glyndon. St. Margaret's. Central. St. Nicholas. Abbey Wood. Well Hall. Avery Hill. Sherard. Diphtheria 263 14 9 20 25 17 25 34 25 17 25 21 5 9 18 Scarlet Fever 507 22 ... |
521908f3-3a61-4b95-ae5a-b9442a260a91 | 2 β β 1 Puerperal Pyrexia 37 1 1 5 β 1 1 2 8 1 2 6 1 2 6 Erysipelas 94 β 7 7 9 7 5 6 8 4 9 4 5 7 16 Smallpox β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β Pneumonia 207 8 5 14 10 17 5 22 12 11 35 17 6 16 29 Malaria 4 β β β 4 β β β β β β β β β β Ophthalmia Neonatorum 32 2 1 1 β 1 1 3 3 1 7 5 β 1 6 Encephalitis Lethargiea β β β β β β β ... |
d053162a-5067-4450-b2f7-6106f42c8a8c | 2 2 1 2 3 2 12 3 1 10 6 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 6 β β β 1 β β 1 1 β 2 β 1 β β Poliomyelitis 5 β β β 1 1 β β β β 1 β 2 β β Polio-encephalitis - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Zymotic Enteritis 61 1 1 7 4 1 3 4 3 β 8 12 1 5 11 *Measles 2560 136 86 167 204 98 131 122 193 54 129 177 202 127 734 *Whooping Cough 45 β 2 6 2 β ... |
9f2e8ec0-ba8d-46c5-9f2a-ee4a48ed2923 | 886 185 164 260 345 157 195 218 293 120 301 300 240 219 889 β’Includes all known cases whether notified or not. 79 TABLE No. 38. Deaths from Infectious Diseases (excluding Tuberculosis), 1938. Diseases. Number of Deaths. All Ages. Age Groups. Under 1 1- 2- 5- 15- 25- 35- 45- 55- 65- 75- Diphtheria 8 - 1 3 4 - - - - - - ... |
0f5ff64f-3a73-4574-b30d-bf2f5713f1a5 | - Erysipelas 1 - - - - - - - - 1 - - Smallpox β β β β β β β β β β β β Pneumonia 96 18 2 3 2 1 6 11 9 17 12 15 Malaria β β β β β β β β β β β β Ophthalmia Neonatorum β β β β β β β β β β β β Encephalitis Lethargica 3 β β β β β β 1 1 β 1 β Dysentery β β β β β β β β β β β β Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 3 1 β β 1 β β β 1 β β β ... |
31ba51e5-e0d7-4496-bb40-ca8c4d9bdfe4 | 1 4 Measles 4 1 β 1 1 1 β β β β β β Whooping Cough. 1 1 β β β β β β β β β β 149 39 4 8 11 4 7 14 11 18 14 19 80 TABLE No. 39. Notification of Infectious Diseases (including Tuberculosis), 1916 to 1938. Year. Smallpox Diphtheria and Mem. Croup. Erysipelas Scarlet Fever. Enteric Fever. Continued Fever. Puerperal Fever. Β§... |
39c1af64-e355-4af1-be6e-e31eef7df794 | Poliomyelitis and Polio -encephal it is. β‘ Zymotic Enteritis. Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Tuberculosis Non-pulmonary. β Measles x Chicken Pox. 1916 1 271 95 232 9 - 16 - - - - - - 33 - 17 - 80 392 77 1,590 - 1917 277 79 147 12 - 12 - - - - - - 41 β 22 i 101 448 95 1,710 - 1918 240 61 222 12 - 14 - - - - - - 23 β 11 3 118 56... |
c1a4b926-0163-4ffe-a7b2-e0e20cdc3ec7 | 886 - 1920 1 427 82 538 6 - 13 β 136 β 29 1 β 29 3 6 β 31 359 69 1,013 - 1921 β 592 59 1,351 11 - 14 β 187 49 10 4 β 32 9 2 β 454 285 71 481 - 1922 β 437 37 511 8 1 11 β 212 133 11 β β 26 3 2 4 31 245 60 2, |
58a5fafd-8579-4d99-bfca-decafd642856 | 698 - 1923 β 152 40 334 16 - 8 β 196 46 4 1 β 18 1 5 6 49 245 66 194 - 1924 β 195 45 440 11 - 7 β 249 105 3 1 β 27 17 12 5 13 273 69 2,679 - 1925 β 299 44 364 16 - 9 β 237 40 5 1 β 31 10 5 1 13 246 54 1,916 - 1926 β 393 46 411 8 1 4 7 259 33 5 β β 18 7 9 5 23 287 52 1, |
88233da4-d0c3-444c-8ede-abe6d093b78c | 246 - 1927 β 278 65 478 9 - 8 30 280 36 3 1 β 19 6 4 3 12 269 84 457 - 1928 3 300 89 529 17 - 20 28 216 14 12 1 β 14 8 3 3 5 263 62 2,418 - 1929 5 496 80 567 7 - 15 38 293 90 5 β 1 17 4 9 4 8 250 52 151 - 1930 10 497 77 627 8 - 5 31 262 21 2 1 β 8 β 2 2 22 244 55 2, |
03b56fed-70e5-47a8-9563-e3bdf42a6fe4 | 702 597 1931 3 281 80 387 3 - 8 41 327 44 3 β β 7 2 12 6 3 229 51 113 672 1932 7 233 44 554 3 - 5 35 199 48 2 1 β 7 2 15 6 11 235 48 3,135 β 1933 2 370 67 1,004 5 - 4 36 181 68 2 β β 9 β 9 2 5 207 45 354 β 1934 β 416 119 989 8 - 5 30 273 7 1 β β 7 β 4 3 3 219 50 2, |
22b4ac10-c782-49ea-b494-73a38b1f7490 | 392 β 1935 β 313 78 634 9 - 3 42 230 25 β 1 β 17 1 3 2 5 209 33 656 β 1936 β 176 68 609 12 - 5 23 231 18 2 β 26 1 15 1 63 217 36 2,060 β 1937 β 297 73 428 17 - 10 27 196 76 1 81 β 33 β 10 4 65 228 36 76 β 1938 - 264 94 507 6 - 8 37 200 7 4 50 - 32 - 6 5 61 204 44 2,560 Β§Notification of Puerperal Pyrexia commenced Octob... |
da4c15fd-5240-4508-8717-fd4efd5cf093 | β Measles notifiable from 1/1/1916 to 31/12/1919 and from 1/10/38. β‘Compulsory notification of Zymotic Enteritis commenced 1913 x Chicken Pox was made notifiable from April, 1930 to 30th September, 1931. 81 Diphtheria. Notification.βDuring the year 264 cases were notified compared with 297 in 1937 and 176 in 1936. There... |
f2023e0b-290d-4578-9cdf-b99b8261d513 | Mary's. River. St. George's. Burrage. Herbert. Glyndon. St. Margaret's. Central. St. Nicholas. Abbey Wood. Well Hall. Avery Hill. Sherard. Total Houses. Total Cases. |
e1bd361e-4afc-4c2b-9dde-41e9c542a28a | Number of houses in which 1 case occurred 12 3 14 17 14 16 27 21 12 21 19 3 7 18 204 204 2 cases occurred 1 2 3 - - 2 2 2 1 2 1 1 1 - 18 36 3 β ,, - - - - 1 - 1 - 1 - - - - - 3 9 4 ,, ,, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 6 β β - - - - - 1 - - - - - - - - 1 5 Total houses 13 5 17 17 15 19 30 23 14 23 20 4 8 18 226 254 Mil... |
417d1581-973b-4aca-ac65-4355efa61f6b | Deaths.βThere were 8 deaths from diphtheria compared with 10 in 1937 and 7 in 1936. Four of these were of children under five years of age and 4 were school children. 82 Antitoxin.βA supply of antitoxin is kept at the Town Hall and at Eltham Library and is available for medical practitioners on application, at cost pri... |
27629c30-5452-44a6-a8e7-355eb99c5d59 | Slight modifications which aie referred to in my Annual Report for 1935 were made during that year. The basis of payment to general practitioners was altered during the year. Every medical practitioner is now paid at the rate of 2s. 6d. per injection and the Council provides the prophylactic. The number of injections p... |
48b03eb2-b9b9-473e-a397-63194fe58a32 | Before a course of immunisation 143 children were found to be Schick positive and 32 Schick negative; after immunisation, including children immunised in 1937, 598 were found to be negative and 61 positive. The total amount of fees paid to general practitioners for immunisation during the year was Β£283 8s. lid. The oth... |
6b1cd2ec-0684-43ec-9604-798e43959a2c | 98 Fourth quarter 79 83 Multiple Cases.βThe following Table No. 41 shows the house distribution by wards. The term "house" is synonymous with the term "family" except in three instances where two families were involved. TABLE No. 41. Scarlet FeverβMultiple Cases, 1938. Dockyard. St. Mary's. River. St. George's. Burrage... |
d92d14e9-2db0-4329-bdab-95f9168ae269 | Number of houses in which 1 case occurred 20 8 15 6 10 18 14 21 23 46 40 14 18 55 308 308 2 cases occurred 1 1 2 - - 2 1 6 2 6 4 1 - - 26 52 3 β ,, - - 1 - - - - 1 1 - 1 - - - 4 12 4 β ,, - - 1 - - - 1 - - 1 - - - - 3 12 5 β β - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 5 Total houses .. 21 9 19 6 10 20 16 28 26 54 45 15 18 55 342 3... |
aade1873-d938-4cc4-b45f-31ba26598a4f | - 42 - 76 - - - - - - - - - - - 118 507 Return Cases.βThe following Table No. 42 shows the number of return cases, the dates of admission to hospital, and the dates of discharge from hospital. It will be noted that in most of these cases the primary case was less than four weeks in hospital. TABLE No. 42. Scarlet Fever... |
22756151-838f-45fe-b315-2ec5766d25e2 | Date Discharged. Total Days in Hospital. Onset of Secondary Case. Remarks on Primary Case. 118 March 6th April 2nd 27 April 15th Nasal Discharge. |
18306650-9f83-44d0-8447-7782701b96aa | 230 April 26th May 21st 26 May 23rd - 180 March 31st May 2nd 33 C May 5th - May 6th May 15th 198 April 10th May 21st 42 May 31st - 221 April 23rd May 14th 22 May 24th - May 28th 240 May 3rd May 26th 24 June 1st - June 13th June 14th June 16th 246 May 7th May 24th 18 June 4th - 259 May 14 th July 22nd 70 July 24th - Jul... |
565c9e73-f2d6-4f69-8127-4455279bab06 | Home Isolation.βThirty-four cases, or 6.7 per cent, were isolated at home and in one instance a return case occurred. Frequent visits are made by the district sanitary inspectors to a case isolated at home in order to ensure that proper precautions are being taken to prevent the spread of the disease. Employees of the ... |
9da16642-f749-42d3-b806-f84a2eb80cff | In two instances the disease was a sequel to abortion. Thirty-nine cases received hospital treatment. Two cases were nursed under the Council's scheme and one bacteriological examination was made. Mr. Harold Taylor, F.R.C.S., the Council's Consultant, in consultation with the doctor in attendance, saw one patient. 85 D... |
f69b1d39-e56f-4bfe-bac7-b1cf4f75ceae | Enteric Fever, 1938. No. Date Notified. Sex. Age. Diagnosis. Final Diagnosis. Remarks. 1 13/6/38 M. 32 Enteric Fever Typhoid Fever β 2 29/7/38 F. 16 Paratyphoid Fever Pleural Effusion β 3 13/9/38 M. 42 Typhoid Fever Lymphangitis and Inguinal adenitis. β 4 7/10/38 M. 10 Typhoid Fever Typhoid Fever β 5 11/10/38 F. 23 Typ... |
bca3e90e-233b-4084-befe-421479329a1d | The number of specimens of stools or urine examined was 8 and of these, none was positive. Dysentery. The number of cases notified during the year was 50. Steps were not taken to confirm the diagnoses bacteriologically except in a few instances. One case was so confirmed. The disease was mild. The number of cases of Dy... |
75aa6f4d-2d23-4db3-993b-c1584f5b258b | Six cases were notified, compared with 10 in 1937 and 15 in 1936. There was one military case. All the cases were removed to hospital. Details of each are given in the following Table No. 44. TABLE No. 44. Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis, 1938. No. Date Notified. Sex. Age. Ultimate Diagnosis. Remarks. 1 21/3/38 M. 29 Cerebro... |
9e77e036-6907-48d7-a4a5-8fc68e7b0a65 | 8/12 Pneumococcal Meningitis Died 16/11/38 6 5/12/38 M. 54 Chronic Mastoiditis Died 4/12/38. Whooping Cough. Prior to the 1st October this disease was not notifiable in the Borough, and the two main sources of our knowledge of its incidence were through the School Medical Services and the health visitors. Occasionally,... |
650c7d2a-ab59-42c2-9e9c-8816408699f8 | 87 Zymotic Enteritis. Sixty-one cases were notified during the year compared with 65 in 1937 and 63 in 1936. The age incidence is given in Table No. 36. Zymotic enteritis at all ages and not limited to any particular months has been notifiable in Woolwich for many years. The number of deaths in children under two years... |
59648e26-514e-4424-927d-f2c92457492c | Vision Unimpaired. Total Blindness. Deaths. At Home. In Hospital. 24/1/38 - Yes - Yes - - 15/1/38 Yes β β Yes β β 26/1/38 Yes β β Yes β β 7/2/38 Yes -β β Yes β β 17/3/38 β Yes β Yes β β 18/3/38 Yes β β Yes β β 23/3/38 Yes β β Yes β β 25/3/38 β Yes β Yes β β 30/3/38 Yes β β Yes β β 28/4/38 Yes β β Yes β β 14/5/38 Yes β ... |
4c3d965b-cc77-4520-a517-5bb53ea9fa5d | 25/6/38 Yes β β Yes β β 30/6/38 Yes β β Yes β β 12/7/38 Yes β β Yes β β 21/7/38 Yes β β Yes β β 30/7/38 Yes β β Yes β β 6/8/38 Yes β β Yes β β 12/8/38 Yes β β Yes β β 14/9/38 Yes β β Yes β β 15/10/38 Yes β β Yes β β 8/11/38 Yes β β Yes β β 10/11/38 Yes β β Yes β β 12/11/38 Yes β β Yes β β 15/11/38 Yes β β Yes β β 22/11... |
8602944e-bbb0-4888-b270-d3d69028e5c6 | Prior to the 1st October this disease was not notifiable in the Borough and the two main sources of our knowledge of its incidence were through the school medical services and the health visitors. Occasionally, however, information came to us through the local nursing associations or from parents. During the year 2,560... |
3742ba92-f49b-4159-a7c5-eb8e75517d9d | The incidence in each of the twelve months of the year was as follows :β January 37 February 152 March 643 April 735 May 624 June 287 July 59 August 8 September 4 October 2 November 7 December 2 From these figures it will be noted that the disease first assumed epidemic proportions in February, reached its peak in Apri... |
7490dbe6-63a0-465d-9d31-5f4ac3474f81 | 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 the... |
de8055da-219f-49b7-b4cc-332899eccb49 | 6d, 89 Hospital Treatment.βThe number of children admitted to Fever Hospitals was 235. Deaths.βThere were four deaths. Pneumonia. The following Table No. 46 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 acut... |
04a92ce8-928e-46b1-9d12-68c0e47b44e2 | 15 1 April 10 8 18 9 1 1 7 7 - May 12 12 24 14 β 1 9 5 1 June 7 2 9 3 β 1 5 2 β July 6 4 10 3 3 β 4 S β August 2 3 5 2 3 β - 5 β September 6 1 7 3 β 1 3 1 β October 10 3 13 10 1 β 2 1 β November 9 2 11 3 3 β 5 5 β December 10 11 21 8 5 2 6 14 β 121 86 207 88 30 7 82 96 2 The number of cases notified was 207, compared w... |
b6fa4055-d222-4eed-94ff-dbd5fbcf7eac | The number of deaths certified to be due to lobar or bronchial pneumonia was 96 and to acute influenzal pneumonia 2. The ward incidence of the pneumonias is shown in Table No. 37. 90 There is misunderstanding about the notification of pneumonia. All primary pneumoniasβlobar or bronchoβhave to be notified. Secondary pne... |
83e8cff4-10b9-4a67-a966-f3a180176fd3 | Anti- Pneumococcal Serum.βDuring the year the Council provided free of charge to medical practitioners, anti-pneumococcal serum (Felton's) for the treatment of persons suffering from pneumonia. The total cost to the Council was Β£27 10s. 0d. Tuberculosis. The Council's Tuberculosis Service is under the general administr... |
e3aa3290-f05c-4899-8628-ede4643479c3 | TABLE No. 47. TuberculosisβDeaths and Death Rates. Year. Deaths. Death-rates. All Forms. Pulmonary. NonPulmonary. All Forms. Pulmonary. NonPulmonary. 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 1937 119 105 14 0.79 0.70 0.09 1938 128 117 11 0.85 0.78 0.07 In addition to ... |
f723be51-174f-48a7-aa2f-d73c50a9fa12 | Date Notified as Tuberculosis. Cause of Death. 1 25/9/37 Acute Endocarditis and Myocarditis. Septicaemia. 2 18/4/35 General Peritonitis. Perforated Duodenal Ulcer. 3 29/12/37 Malignant neoplasm of omentum. 4 26/10/38 Myelocytic Leukaemia. The period which elapsed between notification and death is shown below in Table N... |
310405a4-ce70-4d06-aff8-02679a0fdeb3 | Not notified 10 8.5 7 63.6 0-1 month 18 15.4 3 27.3 1-3 months 15 12.8 β β 3-6 months 13 11.1 - β 6-12 months 12 10.2 - β 1-2 yeafs 16 13.7 1 9.1 2-5 years 17 14.6 β β Over 5 years 16 13.7 β β 117 100.0 11 100'00 The ratio of non-notified deaths to the total notified deaths was as 1 is to 8. In 1937 it was as 1 is to 8... |
4f42e00d-52e1-453e-ae1f-f2837acb89e9 | The ward incidence of notified cases of tuberculosis was as follows. In each case the first figure is the pulmonary figure and the second, non-pulmonary. Dockyard, 7 and nil; St. Mary's, 5 and 1; River, 19 and 3; St. George's, 9 and 1; Burrage, 14 and 3; Herbert, 16 and 5; Glyndon, 11 and 5; St. Margaret's, 12 and 1; C... |
12a49944-b91b-4ad5-87d4-763321fe9396 | To do so it is necessary to delete from the register the names of all those who have died, or have been lost sight of, or have removed to other areas; those patients regarded as cured, and those in whom the diagnosis was not confirmed. It is necessary also to add the names of new cases, lost cases who have been traced,... |
7f08a59a-927d-4cbf-b32a-b2968d4e5634 | M. F. M. F. Number on Register on 1st January, 1938 431 341 83 73 928 Number of new Cases notified 126 77 23 22 248 Number of Cases restored 3 6 1 2 12 Other additions 18 15 5 5 43 Deletions 145 121 31 31 328 Number on Register on 31st December, 1938 433 318 81 71 903 At the end of the year the total number on the regi... |
92de7a9a-7d27-422b-b54a-6d9f29524bca | Woolwich. Plumstead. Eltham. The Borough. Pulmonary Tuberculosis : Cases 40 98 66 204 Rates 1.4 1.4 1.2 1.4 Non-Pulmonary Tuberculosis : Cases 5 22 17 44 Rates 0.2 0.3 0.3 0.3 Table No. 52 which follows, summarises the number of cases coming to the knowledge of the department in 1938 and includes notifications received... |
c05420a0-f45b-4df9-9f8f-84aae764773c | Pulmonary. Non-Pulmonary. Pulmonary. Non-Pulmonary. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. |
cbfb177d-2ade-4aa0-a631-37a1bbd04402 | 0β1 year 1 β 1 β β β 2 β 1β5 years 1 1 1 2 β β 1 β 5β15 years 5 6 8 1 1 1 1 15β26 years 25 39 7 6 7 16 1 2 25β35 years 37 31 7 5 16 13 1 1 35β45 years 26 8 - 2 8 6 β β 45β55 years 16 3 1 2 12 2 β β 55β65 years 23 4 1 β 21 5 1 β 65 and upwards 8 1 2 β 6 3 β β Totals 142 93 25 25 71 46 7 4 The following Table No. 53 show... |
977b5f02-0d76-42be-8b03-ffdb5a7b8863 | Year. Lungs. Meninges. Intestines and Peritoneum. Glands. Joints. Spine. Other Forms. All Causes. |
db811e6b-f444-424a-9ace-5a685e993e41 | 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 1937 228 5 4 9 8 2 8 264 1938 204 4 6 8 9 6 11 248 94 The County of London (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1930, enable the County Council to maintain, or arrange for the maintenance, otherwise than in their homes, of children living in London ... |
2a2220d0-1682-4579-9e99-4b16b7a0ae97 | Public Health (Prevention of Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1925, provide for the compulsory discontinuance of employment of persons engaged in the treatment or handling of milk who are suffering from tuberculosis. It was not necessary to take any such action during the year. Every milk vendor in the Borough is periodicall... |
4d2a02fc-c3fd-4487-8399-c24ea010aa91 | The Tuberculosis Officer or one of the assistant medical officers is in attendance at Maxey Road every weekday, morning and afternoon, except Thursday, when an evening session replaces the afternoon one to meet the needs of those patients who are at work. Eight sessions in all are held for men, women and children. The ... |
4c1afd20-8099-4578-bc0b-024b0f4b2283 | Home Visiting of Tuberculous Cases.βEvery notified case is visited by one of the Council's tuberculosis visitors unless the family doctor specially requests that this be not done. In the home she gives general and particular advice. She does what she can to ensure that the family make the best of their circumstances. S... |
93289a34-9dac-485a-a333-b95fdb7dde8a | Nine were in use during the year. No charge is made for the loan of these. Home Nursing.βUnder arrangements made by the Council cases of tuberculosis requiring nursing services in their own homes are attended by nurses from the local Nursing Associations. The Council takes financial responsibility for this service and ... |
68577a1f-2ec8-4d64-a1c2-4f23730f09bd | In dealing with children, in addition to the clinical examination a Mantoux Intradermal test is done and if a positive result is obtained the patient is X-rayed. During the year 238 children had a Mantoux test and the figures show, as in previous years, that children in contact with a notified case of tuberculosis are ... |
1ba31514-d1e9-4e93-9ef7-b0b77cd1d664 | βNEW CASES examined during the year (excluding contacts) :β (a) Definitely tuberculous 99 54 11 6 20 8 8 4 119 62 19 10 210 (6) Diagnosis not completed β β β β β β β β 2 1 1 β 4 (c) Non-tuberculous - - - - - - - - 237 211 69 70 58 / B.βCONTACTS examined during the year :β (a) Definitely tuberculous 12 4 3 β β β 2 β 12 ... |
2af292ba-c8d0-492f-b63f-f7f40a306898 | βCASES written off the Dispensary Register as:β (a) Recovered 17 26 3 1 8 5 2 3 25 31 5 4 65 (6) Non-tuberculous (including any such cases previously diagnosed and entered on the Dispensary Register as tuberculous) - - - - - - - - 347 397 166 185 1095 D.βNUMBER OF CASES on Dispensary Register on December 31st :β (a) De... |
15e09ffc-dacd-4390-b064-337d016150ec | Number of cases 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 tuberculosis scheme, and cases " lost sight of " 85 4. Cases written off during the year as Dead (all causes) 76... |
6086d67f-4686-4ea6-b571-624abe1e62aa | Number of :β (a) Specimens of sputum, etc., examined 598 (b) X-ray examinations made in connection with Dispensary work 1,156 11. Number of " Recovered" cases restored to Dispensary Register, and included in A (a) and A (b) above 8 12. Number of " T.B. plus " cases on Dispensary Register on December 31st 309 Number of ... |
4415fd63-933e-4c5c-b42a-e24bd46e5dd0 | Positive result 2 6 12 20 21.28 Negative result 34 27 13 74 78.72 Extra Nourishment.βThe sum of Β£302, that is to say, two pounds per thousand of the population, is available for the supply of extra nourishment to tuberculous persons, but under this scheme such nourishment is not available for advanced cases of tubercul... |
c449ba4c-25aa-4823-b0ba-499ee76834c3 | X-Ray Examinations.βIt is a commonplace, nowadays, to regard X-ray examinations as absolutely essential for the diagnosis and investigation of cases of tuberculosis. Every new adult patient attending the dispensary is X-rayed. Every positive Mantoux child is. Post-sanatorium cases are so examined from time to time. Nea... |
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