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However, as the year progressed we had casualties. One full time dental officer became ill in July and was retired on medical grounds in December 1970. Another full time dental officer was incapacitated for three months due to a broken wrist and was also retired in December 1970. I would like to once again thank the de...
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GENERAL COMMENTS The year 1970 was the most successful year we have had from a dental point of view. I wish to thank head-teachers, teachers in schools, medical and dental staff in clinics and the administrative staff in the School Health Section of the Civic Centre for their co-operation and help. 79 80 DENTAL SERVICE...
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Number of attendances made 11,638 8. Number of fillings in permanent teeth 6,429 9. Number of fillings in deciduous teeth 3,931 10. Permanent teeth extracted 599 11. Deciduous teeth extracted 2,767 12. General anasethetics given 1,352 13. Number of pupils x-rayed 207 14. Number of pupils suppiled with dentures 16 Ortho...
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Scalings and other prophylaxis - 8 4. Fillings 5. Teeth otherwise conserved 6. Crowns and inlays - 7. Extractions 3 — 8. General anaesthetics 9. Dentures provided - 10. Patients x-rayed 81 REPORT OF THE CHIEF PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTOR SANITARY INSPECTION OF THE DISTRICT (a) Nature and number of visits:- Rent Act ^1 Housi...
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29 Milkshops and Dairies 95 Foodshops, markets, stalls and delivery vehicles 2,l86 Cafes and Canteens 444 School Kitchens and Feeding Centres 112 Infectious Disease enquiries 3,021 Child Minders Premises 86 Number of Complaints investigated 2,728 Noise Nuisance 162 Clean Air Act:- Survey 200 Other inspections 40 Factor...
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The water does not have any plumbo-solvent properties and no action was called for in respect of any form of contamination. There is a piped supply inside all houses. 82 During the year 1,560 yards of 4" diameter main and 732 yards of 6" diameter main were laid in the borough. The General Manager and Engineer-in-Chief ...
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SEWERAGE AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL I am indebted to the Borough Engineer and Surveyor who has supplied the following information:- "The drainage systems of the borough function adequately, although infiltration at times of high intensity storms causes difficulties in isolated instances. Improvements to the Dagenham trunk fou...
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In addition there is a pool at the North East London Polytechnic Barking Precinct and four of the schools are provided with small pools. All swimming pools take their water from the mains of the Essex Water Company. Regular samples have been taken during the year and all results were satisfactory with the exception of ...
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But it should be emphasised that all the large areas of unfit dwellings have now been dealt with and the remaining small pockets will be eliminated during the next three years. Work of inspection for clearance purposes has been replaced by surveys of properties for the declaration of General Improvement Areas. Improvem...
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It became clear that ambitious schemes for environmental improvement would be less likely to succeed, because of isolated pockets of objection, than simple alterations to provide parking bays. One surprising aspect was the general aversion to trees in the streets expressed by a majority of residents. The Eastbury Estat...
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Co-operation by the Gas Board, Electricity Board and local Furnishers produced an impressive display, while the Borough Engineer exhibited outline proposals for environmental improvements in preparation for the public meetings. The public interest generated by the exhibition indicated that the venture was a valuable ad...
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This has been found to arise where a single amenity is missing and, in his enthusiasm, an owner has installed the fitting without obtaining a Certificate of Provisional approval, a Certificate of Fair Rent or his tenant's consent in writing. Statistics for the operation of this legislation are as follows:- (a) Standard...
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Number of cases where Qualification Certificates issued following an informal letter 7 85 8. Number of cases still pending 69 9. Number of cases where premises found to be lacking in respect of standard amenities . 15 10. Number of cases where applications for Qualification Certificate received under Section 44(2), i.e...
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The serious and extensive disrepair found in many houses indicates that owners and agents either have failed to understand the requirements for qualification or have made application without having looked at the property. Indeed, applications have been received in respect of houses where amenities are missing and even ...
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86 Houses in Multiple Occupation 107 visits were paid to these properties during the year. There is relatively no multiple occupation problem within this district. The houses are mainly two storey dwellings and where multiple occupation exists it is well known to the department and rarely exceeds two families to a dwel...
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Vans and Sheds 130 visits have been made by my staff during the year which indicates that the problem is still very much unresolved. Since the introduction of The Caravan Sites Act, 1968 (Part II) (Commencement) Order, 1970 this Council has considered the opening, of a temporary site for 15 caravan dwellers at The Chas...
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Subsequently, caravans were seen to be occupying land owned by the Greater London Council who were requested to take action to secure their removal. LAUNDRY SERVICE The service continues with a once weekly collection. The helpful, co-operative attitude of the department's drivers and the laundry staff at the Goodmayes ...
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A statutory notice was served and this was complied with. The noise made by motor cycles and mopeds was referred to the Police and no further trouble was experienced. Noise from building operations at the pedestrian subway involved most of those encountered at large construction sites -compressors, drills, pile-drivers...
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As in past years, it is the policy of the department to deal with complaints in a formal manner, although some complaints can be dealt with informally to the satisfaction of the complainant. ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION No progress was made in respect of smoke control areas during the year. The Council once again felt that th...
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Estate) 1st November, 1961 3 3,230 (” ”) 1st November, 1962 4 4,56 2 ( " " ) 1st November, 1963 5 1,542 (Chadwell Heath) 1st August, 1964 6 3,046 (L.C.C. Estate) 1st November, 1964 7 2,690 (G.L.C. Estate) 1st July, 1966 Barking 1 4,558 (1,756 L.C.C.) 1st January, 1962 2 1,864 (L.C.C. Estate) 1st November, 1962 3 2,365 ...
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Estate) 1st November, 1963 5 2,949 (Private) 1st November, 1963 6 1,421 (L.C.C. Estate) 1st November, 1964 7 1,569 1st November, 1964 8 2,446 1st November, 1964 9 589 1st July, 1966 10 1,337 (G.L.C. Estate) 1st July, 1966 11 1,976 1st November, 1966 In all 42,594 premises out of a total of 55,013 premises in the boroug...
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The readings are transferred to the Ministry for their use. HAIRDRESSERS AND BARBERS A special investigation was carried out of all the registered hairdressers in the borough when they were found to be generally satisfactory. Of 91 Hairdressing Establishments, 17 gave rise to complaint in respect of the hygiene standar...
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I am, however, not satisfied that all the staff of these establishments are fully aware of the requirements of the Bye-laws 89 and Public Health Inspectors have pressed the Proprietors to give their staffs instruction on these matters. RAG FLOCK AND OTHER FILLING MATERIALS ACT, 1951 In previous years regular sampling h...
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PREVENTION OF DAMAGE BY PESTS ACT. 1949 During the year 777 notifications of infestations were received of which 320 concerned rats. The remaining ^57 were in connection with mice. All cases were treated by the two Rodent Operatives with satisfactory results. PROTECTION OF BIRDS ACT. 19514 Pigeons Early in the year sta...
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Experience has Droved that there is no short cut to the elimination of this pest and 90 it appears that the best one can hope for is to keep the problem within reasonable bounds. This becomes all the more evident when one encounters the attitude of certain sections of the public who oppose the destruction of pigeons an...
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A complaint was made to this department that a child of 4 years who attended a party where the hosts provided these crackers, had eaten a tablet. Another child had put one in her mouth but spat it out. Both children were taken to hospital but after being examined they were allowed home and asked to return the following...
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The machine, which was of foreign make, was examined and it was found that no safety device was fitted which would prevent the loading door from being opened during any part of the washing operation. It was found that the manufacturers had, at one time, fitted locks to the door handles but this practice had been discon...
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Inspector Want of cleanliness 13 5 - - - Overcrowding - - - - - Unreasonable temperature 2 2 - - - Inadequate ventilation 2 2 - - - Ineffective drainage of floors 6 4 _ - - Sanitary Conveniences: Insufficient 10 4 - - - Unsuitable or defective 68 61 - - - Not separate for sexes 1 - - - - Other offences 2 - — — - TOTAL ...
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of registered premises receiving a general inspection during the year Offices 16 262 41 Retail shops 15 926 164 Wholesale shops, 4 52 9 Catering establishments open to the public, 1 98 49 Fuel stronge depots - 4 ~ Inspections have been carried out throughout the year and all offices and shops in this district have now ...
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Whilst informal action by Public Health Inspectors is often effective, I should welcome an amendment to Section 3 of the Act to bring within the scope of the Act, premises of a special nature where the aggregate hours of one or more persons does not exceed 21 hours per week but where the potential hazards to the staff ...
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93 Class of workplace Number of persons employed Offices 5,570 Retail shops 4,648 Wholesale departments, warehouses 499 Catering establishments open to the public, canteens 912 Fuel storage depots 16 TOTAL 9,645 TOTAL MALES 4,697 TOTAL FEMALES 4,948 During this period 55 notifications of minor accidents were received i...
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280 inspections were carried out in connection with markets, stalls and delivery vehicles, and 26 informal notices were served. The position under the Food and Drugs Act, 1955. apart from registrations in respect of ice cream, is as follows:- 48 butchers' premises and 29 other food premises are registered for the prepa...
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14 inspections in connection with itinerant vendors were carried out. 95 During the year 134 samples of ice cream were submitted for bacteriological examination; they were graded as follows:- Grade I Grade II Grade III Grade IV TOTAL 64 44 19 7 134 In addition to ice cream, 16 lollies were submitted for examination. Al...
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This is mainly due to the development of containerisation particularly of food which can be carried vast distances from supply point to destination in insulated vehicles. The part of this district abutting the A.13, i.e. Ripple Road and contiguous areas, is particularly convenient for the setting up of Container Bases ...
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96 An associated company dealing with tinned and dry goods has already doubled its area and is filled to capacity. Numbers of inspections have been made of tinned goods, including large quantities of corned beef, tinned tomatoes as well as flour. In addition we are being called upon to examine containerised foods arriv...
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Ground - 1 - - Beer 1 - - - Beverages - 5 - - Biscuits - 5 - - Bread - 12 - 9 Buns - 2 - 2 Buttered Roll - 1 - 1 Cakes - 6 - 4 Cake Mix - 1 - - Cherries, Glace - 1 - - Chicken in Jelly - 1 - - Coconut - 2 - - Condiments - 3 - - Cordials 3 8 1 2 Cream - 2 - - Cream of Tartar - 1 - - Curried Meat - 1 - - Curry Powder - 1...
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Dried - 1 - - Fruit, Tinned - 8 - - Gelatine - 1 - - Ginger, Ground - 1 - - Halibut Liver Oil Capsules - 1 - - Herbs - 1 - - Horseradish - 1 - - Ice Cream 1 - - - Jams - 6 - - Juices - 1 - - Meat, Luncheon - 4 - - Meat, Minced 4 1 - - Meat Patty - 1 - - Meat Pies 1 1 - - Meat, Tinned - 3 - - Milk 3 6 - 1 Milk, Evaporat...
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- - Puddings - 2 - - Puree - 1 - - Raising Powder - 1 - - Ravioli - 1 - - Rice - 2 - - Sago - 1 - - Sauces - 2 - - Sausages 13 4 1 3 Sausage Rolls - 1 - 1 Semolina - 1 - - Soups - 2 - - Spices - 2 - - Spirits 4 - - - Spreads - 4 - - Suet - 1 • Sweets - 4 - 1 Tapioca - 1 - _ Tarts _ - - Vegetables - 5 _ 1 Vending Machin...
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and £5. costs. 619A Small Uncut White Loaf Informal Contained fragments of discoloured dough contaminated with iron. Legal proceedings. Manufacturers fined £15. and £4.70 costs Plus Advocates fee. 620A Currant Bun Inf ormal Contained a small strip of ferrous metal. Legal proceedings. Fined £15. and £10. costs 622A Doug...
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641A Pork Sausages Informal Meat 55 per cent. Sulphur Dioxide 100 parts per million. 15 per cent deficient in meat and no declaration of preservatives given. Formal sample taken this was genuine. 664A Sliced Wrapped Loaf Informal Contained discoloured dough with traces of iron. Warning letter. Insufficient evidence for...
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Manufacturers fined £20. and £14.62£p.costs. 667A Lime Cordial Informal Cordial contained 0.18% of Matter investigated and empty copper. Heavy bluish green at source and container deposit of copper salts in necessary action empty container. taken to prevent recurrence. 668A Specimen of Lime Informal Copper 28 parts per...
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costs. 701A Iced Sponge Cake Informal Contained patches of mould Legal proceedings. growth. Manufacturers fined £20. and £14.50 costs. 702A Fruit Cake Informal Contained a small glass Legal proceedings. fragment. Manufacturers fined £10. and £15. costs. 717A Beef Chipolata Informal Contained a steel fragment Legal proc...
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and £10. fluorescent tube. costs. 731A Medium Sliced Informal Contaminated with iron. Legal proceedings. Loaf of Bread Manufacturers fined £50. and £10. costs. 740A Blackcurrant Informal Contains only 18% of stated Warning letter. Health Drink amount of Vitamin C. Unable to obtain formal sample product taken off sale. ...
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102 PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, INFECTIOUS AND OTHER DISEASES Notifiable Diseases (Other than Tuberculosis) Under 1 yr.
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1- 2- 3- 4- 5- 10- 15 Over 25 yrs TOTAL Measles 9 36 28 39 34 162 10 4 2 324 Whooping Cough 6 11 11 12 9 36 6 3 1 95 Dysentery 4 5 7 8 6 12 5 8 11 66 Scarlet Fever - 3 4 8 5 36 13 8 2 79 Diphtheria - - - - - - - - - - Acute Meningitis - - - - - - - - - - Acute Poliomyelitis:- Paralytic - - - - - - - - - - Non-paralytic...
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Acute - - _ - _ _ Infective - - - - - - Post Infectious - - - - - - Paratyphoid (B) Fever - - - - - - Typhoid Fever - - - - - - Food Poisoning 8 1 6 2 2 19 Infective Hepatitis - 31 48 6 3 88 Smallpox - - - - - - Ophthalmia Neonatorum 4 - - - - 4 Malaria - - - - - - Notified Admitted to Rush Green Hospital Admitted to o...
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Acute - - - - Infective - - - - Post Infectious - - - - Food Poisoning 19 5 - 1 Measles 324 2 - 1 Acute Meningitis 1 1 - - Paratyphoid Fever - - - - Acute Poliomyelitis - - - - Paralytic - - - - Non-Paralytic - - - - Scarlet Fever 79 - - - Typhoid - - - - Whooping Cough 95 5 - - Malaria - - - - Infective Hepatitis 88 3...
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of cases Notified or ascertained Notified or ascertained S.typhimurium - - - - 5 Other Salmonellae - - - 8 8 C1. welchii - - - - - Staph, aureus - - - - - Other causes - - - - - Cause unknown — - - - - TOTAL - - - 8 11 Details of Food Poisoning due to Salmonellae other than S. Typhimurium Type of Salmonellae Panama - 8...
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The outbreak occurred in the early hours of the morning and comparatively few specimens of vomit could be obtained. The findings of staphylococcus Aureus in two vomit specimens could be significant but it was difficult to incriminate any particular food, although Clostridium welchii was found in raw beefburgers they we...
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III BARK 65 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING THE ANNUAL REPORT of the MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH and PRINCIPAL SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER for the year 1971 J. ADRIAN GILLET, m.b., Ch.b., d.p.h., f.f.c.m., f.r.s.h. Aldis House, 56A, Longbridge Road, Barking, Essex. Telephone: 01-594 5718 BARK 65 LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING THE ANNUAL...
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Telephone: 01-594 5718 Page Ante-natal Clinics 25 Anti-Smoking Clinic 36 Atmospheric Pollution 61 Bees and Wasps 63 Bentry School 50 Care of Mothers and Young Children 25 Causes of Deaths 17 Causes of Infant Deaths 15 Child Guidance 47 Child Health Centres 25 Chiropody 40 Community Nursing Service 28 Congenital Abnorma...
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Unsound 67 Free School Milk (Provision of) 42 Geriatric Clinic 34 Geriatric Liaison Officer 34 Gypsy Sites and Fairgrounds 59 Handicapped Children 51 Hairdressers and Barbers 62 Health Committee 4 Health Education 22 Health Visiting 29 Home Nursing Service Statistics 29 Housing 58 Houses in Multiple Occupation 59 Ice C...
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Shops and Railway Premises Act 1963 65 Pet Animals Act 1951 62 Play Therapy 27 Prevention of Damage by Pests Act 1949 62 Protection of Birds Act 1954 63 Qualifications 12 Rehousing on Medical Grounds 38 Riding Establishments Act 1939 63 Sanitary Inspection of District 56 School Consultative Clinics 43 School Health 42 ...
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D. M. Jones ALDERMEN A. E. Ball, O.B.E., J.P. Mrs. J. H. Engwell W. E. Bellamy, J.P. Mrs. A. M. Martin, G. H. A. Crouch B. E. Roycraft, O.B.E., J.P. D. A. L. G. Dodd, J.P. Mrs. A. R. Thomas COUNCILLORS C. H. Ayres J. L. Jones, J.P. Mrs. M. Ball, O.B.E. Mrs. E. J. Kitchen D. W. Barnett J. H. Lawrence Mrs. J. Blake, J.P....
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P. D. Miller G. A. Brooker J. Morton L. J. Bryant M. A. Ness J. A. Butler, J.P. W. G. Noyce, J.P. S. G. Cole, J.P. M. J. O'Shea L. A. Collins W. J. Padington F. L. Coomber Mrs. M. S. Preston R. E. Coster A. C. V. Rusha J. Davis, J. S. Thomas, J.P. L. A. Thompson C. J. Fairbrass F. G. Tibbie Mrs. C. S. M. Godfrey, J.P. ...
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A. Howie B. P. Walker H. J. Howie S. J. Warr P. G. Jarvis D. J. Waters F. C. Jones D. W. Webb 3 HEALTH COMMITTEE (as at 31st December, 1971) CHAIRMAN Councillor Mrs. M. Ball VICE-CHAIRMAN Councillor R. E. Coster MEMBERS The Mayor The Deputy Mayor Alderman A. E. Ball Alderman Mrs. J. H. Engwell Alderman Mrs. A. R. Thoma...
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D. L. Belchamber Mrs. A. E. Prendergast Dr. A. F. MacDonald Mr. J. Smith EDUCATION COMMITTEE (as at 31st December, 1971) CHAIRMAN Councillor A. C. V. Rusha VICE-CHAIRMAN Councillor Mrs. D. M. Jones REPRESENTATIVE MEMBERS The Mayor Alderman A. E. Ball Alderman W. E. Bellamy Alderman D. A. L. G. Dodd Alderman Mrs. J. h. ...
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C. S. M. Godfrey Councillor D. 0. Grandison Councillor P. G. Jarvis Councillor F. C. Jones Councillor Daniel Linehan Councillor J. J. Longden Councillor J. Morton Councillor Mrs. M. S. Preston Councillor h. Tindell Councillor L. A. Thompson Councillor E. A. Turner Councillor D. W. Webb 4 CO-OPTED AND NOMINATED MEMBERS ...
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S. J. Russell EDUCATION SCHOOLS SUB-COMMITTEE (as at 31st December 1971) (This Sub-Committee deals inter alia, with the School Health Service) CHAIRMAN The Deputy Mayor, Councillor Mrs. D. M. Jones VICE CHAIRMAN Councillor Mrs. C. S. M. Godfrey MEMBERS The Mayor Councillor Mrs. M. S. Preston Alderman W. E. Bellamy Coun...
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J. W. Roxburgh Councillor D. Linehan 5 OFFICERS OF T H E HEALTH SERVICE (as at 31st december 1971) MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH AND PRINCIPAL SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICER J. Adrian GILLET, M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H., F.R.S.H. DEPUTY MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH R. BEAVER, M.B., B.S. (Rangoon) D.C.H., D.P.H. MEDICAL OFFICER IN SENIOR POST...
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MEDICAL OFFICERS IN DEPARTMENT D. BURGESS, M.D.(Malta) B.Pharm. K. FITZPATRICK, M.B., Ch.B. G. MICHAEL, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., B.A. (Cantab) V. PAIN, M.B., B.S., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., D.C.H. In addition 14 Medical Officers are employed on a sessional basis PRINCIPAL DENTAL OFFICER J. K. WHITELAW, L.D.S., R.C.S.,(Ireland) SE...
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L. BENJAMIN, B.D.S., (England) N. J. GRAHAM, L.D.S., R.C.S., (England) C. SUMSAWASTE, L.D.S., R.C.S., (England) SENIOR DENTAL SURGERY ASSISTANT Mrs. F. B. Sadler (20) DENTAL SURGERY ASSISTANTS Miss P. BRADLEY (27) Mrs. D. MURRAY (20) (Part-time) Mrs. J. R. GREGORY (20) Miss M. SEALEY Mrs. J. HUNTER Mrs. M. SIPOS (Part-...
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J. CONSTABLE CHIEF PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTOR Mr. M. R. WILLIAMS, (1), (2), (4) DEPUTY CHIEF PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTOR Mr. B. SAUNDERS, (1), (2), (4) DIVISIONAL PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTORS Mr. J. ALLAM, (1) (2) (4) Mr. S. A. LEMMON, (1) (2) (4) Mr. J. POWELL, (1) (2) (4) PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTORS Mr. N. BURTON, (1) (2) Mr. C. N...
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F. SILVERTHORNE, (l) (2) STUDENT PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTORS Mr. R. KING Mr. D. WOODS DIRECTOR OF NURSING SERVICES vacant AREA NURSING OFFICERS Mrs. C. LEDDEN, (5) (6) (7) (19) Miss M. DOBSON, (5) (6) (19) HEALTH VISITORS Miss J. D. BALDWIN, (5) (6) (7) (19) Miss A. E. BOORMAN, (5) (6) (7) (19) Miss R. D. HUTCHINSON, (5) ...
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M. M. MILLER, (5) (7) (8) Miss T. 0'KELLY (5) (7) (8) (19) Miss 0. OLOGUNRO, (5) (6) (7) 7 HEALTH VISITORS (contd.) Mrs. B. RABIN, (5) (7) (8) Mrs. B. RAMSEY, (5) (6) (7) (18) Mrs. J. REEVES, (5) (7) (8) Miss D. B. RUDD, (5) (6) (7) Miss M. F. SAVAGE, (5) (6) (7) (13) Mrs. E. T. TAYLOR, (5) (6) (7) Miss A. E. TREACY, (...
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A. WARD, (5) (7) (25) Miss M. D. WINT, (5) (6) (7) HEALTH VISITOR (part-time) Mrs. J. O'BRIEN, (5) (7) SPONSORED STUDENT HEALTH VISITORS Mrs. N. M. NAGAR, (5) (23) (25) Mrs. 0. J. WILLIAMSON, (5) (6) (19) DISTRICT NURSES Mrs. J. E. BIGGART, (5) Mrs. J. M. COTTERILL, (5) (19) Mrs. Y. A. DIGNUM, (5) (19) Mrs. J. R. HARPE...
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c. O. e. king, (5) (10) Mrs.D. J. kitchen (5) (6) (19) Mr. R. D. lintott, (5) (16) (19) Mrs. s. w. Mcquillan, (9) (19) Mrs. B. NOBLE, (5) (6) (19) Miss N. NORRIS, (5) (6) (19) Mrs. M. O'RIORDAN, (5) (8) (19) Mrs. M. FRONT, (5) Miss D. M. RENSHAW, (5)(6)(7)(12)(19) Miss R. RICHARDS, (5) (6) (19) Mrs. A. M. ROBINS, (5) M...
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E. A. STIMSON, (9) Miss K. M. MOLLERUP-PETERSON, (5) (19) Mr. R. J. TURPIN (5) (19) Mrs. Y. V. NICHOLLS, (5) (6) (19) Mrs. M. E. M. WHATHAM, (5) (8) (12) DISTRICT NURSES (part-time) Mrs. E. COLGATE, (9) Mrs. N. FLYNN, (5) (8) (19) Mrs. E. M. E. McCALLUM (5) (19) Mrs.
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M. Y.PARKER, (5) NON-MEDICAL SUPERVISOR OF MIDLIVES Miss M. DOBSON (5) (6) (19) ASSISTANT NON-MEDICAL SUPERVISOR OF MIDWIVES Miss M. TEATHER, (5) (6) 8 MIDWIVES Mrs. N. M. ADAMS, (5) (6) Miss J. M. HALL, (5) (6) Mrs. S. L. BRADLEY (5) (6) (19) (26) Miss D. HEARSEY, (5) (6) Mrs. I. M. BRONNICK, (5) (6) Mrs. S. M. READ, ...
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A. GREEN (5) (6) (19) Miss M. WALKER, (5) (6) Mrs. C. B. WATSON, (5) (6) PART-TIME MIDWIFE Mrs. M. E. R. WAINWRIGHT, (5) (6) SCHOOL NURSES Mrs. J. I. HOGG (5) Mrs. P. A. PICKEN (5) Mrs. E. M. McCHEYNE, (5) Mrs. M. C. TWOMEY, (5) CLINIC NURSES Mrs. S. M. C. BARBER, (5) Mrs. M. A. FLEMING, (5) Mrs. C. V. DYNAN, (9) Mrs. ...
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I. B. BLAND, (5) Mrs. R. M. LEWIN, (5) (6) Mrs. S. J. BROWNE, (9) Mrs. A. LYONS, (9) Mrs. I. M. COLLINGWOOD, (5) Miss I. C. McCARTHY (5) Mrs. B. CULLUM, (5) Mrs. M. E. MONTGOMERY, (5) Mrs. M. HALLIGAN, (5) (6) (12) Mrs. G. PRATT, (5) Mrs. E. M. HILL, (9) Mrs. R. J. SCAMELL, (5) (19) Mrs. D. L. HUNTLEY, (5) Mrs. P. A. W...
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J. HARROLD, (5) (12) (28) SPEECH THERAPISTS Miss C. J. DELAFORCE, (16) Miss E. N. SYMES, (16) (17) PHYSIOTHERAPIST Mrs. A. WALKER, (24) PHYSIOTHERAPISTS (Part-time) Mrs. A. LAWRENCE, (23) Mrs. J. M. WARWICK (23) CHIEF CHIROPODIST Mr. C. E. FENN,(11) SENIOR CHIROPODISTS Mr. D. DITSELL, (11) Mrs. M. G. LEAGE, (11) Mrs. M...
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H. STENSON, (11) 9 ASSESSMENT CENTRE Kingsley Hall Day Centre for Handicapped Children, Sister-in-Charge Mrs. K. I. DALY, (5)(6)(18) Hobart Road, Dagenham. HEALTH EDUCATION OFFICER Miss D. MILBANK, (5) (6) (7) (18) (19) (22) ASSISTANT HEALTH EDUCATION OFFICER Mrs. P. M. I. KASIM, (30) (31) PROTECTIONIST/TECHNICIAN Mr. ...
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P. H. FLOODGATE Vaccination and Immunisation Miss G. K. HARRIS Environmental Mrs. M. C. NEWMAN Care and After Care Mr. H. J. PITT Staffing Mrs. J. B. SMITH Finance and Supplies Mr. R. G. TRUCKEL (32) Maternal and Child Health MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH'S SECRETARY Mrs. J. M. de BRUIN SECTION CLERICAL STAFF Vaccination a...
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C. E. SMYTH 10 Maternal and Child Health Miss E. a. ADAMS Miss E. D. BROWN Miss N. E. CLOKE Mrs. P. M. COLLINS Miss A. C. DAVIES Mrs. D. M. ELLIS Mrs. D. G. CREEN Miss C. A. LINCOLN Mrs. E. J. NEPORT Mrs. E. M. NOTTAGE Part-time Mrs. K. BIRD Mrs. E. HARSENT Mrs. K. F. HEXTER Mrs. I. A. PAGE Mrs. V. N. F. PATIENCE Mrs. ...
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s. hopson Mrs. a. McCarthy Mrs. O. E. nash REGIONAL HOSPITAL BOARD OFFICERS ATTENDING PART-TIME ORTHOPAEDIC SURGEON A. F. BRYSON, M.A., M.B., B.CHIR., F.R.C.S. OPHTHALMOLOGISTS Dr. R. F. JAMIESON, M.B., Ch.B., D.O.M.S. Mr. P. LANCER, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.C.H., D.O.M.S. PART-TIME CONSULTANT PSYCHIATRIST Dr....
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OTHER MEDICAL OFFICERS ATTENDING PART-TIME K. S. HOLT, M.B., Ch.B., M.R.C.P. (Adviser in Child Development, Kingsley Hall) PUBLIC ANALYST (Part-time) J. HUBERT HAMENCE, Ph.D., M.Sc., F.R.I.C. 11 QUALIFICATIONS (1) Certificate of Royal Sanitary Institute. (2) Meat Inspector's Certificate. (3) Sanitary Science as applied...
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(15) Certificate of National Society of Children's Nurses. (16) Diploma of Licentiateship of College of Speech Therapists. (17) Diploma in Social Science. (18) Registered Sick Children's Nurse. (19) District Nursing Certificate . (20) Certificate of Examining Board of Dental Surgery Assistants. (21) Certificate of Prof...
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(32) Associate of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries . 12 Health Department, Aldis House, 56a Longbridge Road, Barking. To: THE MAYOR, ALDERMEN AND BURGESSES OF THE LONDON BOROUGH OF BARKING. This introduction is being written at a time when the massive re-organisation of the National Health Service is the main sub...
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Considerable resources had been expended in developing these services since 1965 and particularly rapid progress had been made in building up the mental health service of the new London Borough. These services should continue to develop and expand if the Borough is to keep pace with modern developments in Health and So...
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The Health Visitor recruitment was still difficult and suggestions are put forward of ways in which it may be helped. The Department continued to be a busy one and the emphasis on the handicapped child in clinics-schools - and assessment centre continued. The Public Health Inspectorate as always had a busy year in 1971...
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Imported foods too demand an increased amount of time and staff and are likely to continue to require more and more attention as the years go by and as the amount of trade passing through the transport depots increases. J. ADRIAN GILLET Medical Officer of Health. 13 VITAL STATISTICS 1971 Registrar General's estimate of...
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70 Stillbirths: Legitimate (12 male 9 female) 21 Illegitimate (2 male 4 female) 6 Total (14 male 13 female) 27 Stillbirth rate per 1,000 live and stillbirths 12.27 Total live and stillbirths 2,201 Deaths: Infant deaths (under 1 year) (26 male 20 female) 46 Infant death rate per 1,000 live births 21.16 Legitimate infant...
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08 Early neo-natal mortality rate (deaths under 1 week per 1,000 live births) 11.96 Maternal mortality rate (deaths from pregnancy, childbirth, abortion) Nil General Mortality: Number of deaths (1,012 male 849 female) 1,861 Death rate per 1,000 population-crude 12.09 Death rate adjusted by comparability factor of 1.31 ...
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In order to improve comparability with national statistics, the Abbreviated List of Causes of Death issued by the Registrar General was expanded in 1971 to include further sub-divisions relating to deaths from tuberculosis, malignant neoplasms and multiple sclerosis, and now comprises classifications under 72 headings....
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9 - 9 Other causes of perinatal mortality 10 - 10 32 14 46 PRINCIPAL CAUSES OF DEATH (All Ages) Diseases of heart and circulatory system 644 Cancer and other malignant diseases 482 Pneumonia, bronchitis and other respiratory diseases 268 Cerebrovasculor disease and other diseases of the brain and nervous system. 245 I ...
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Wales 16.0 Stillbirths (per 1,000 live and stillbirths) 12.27 11.7 12.0 Infant Mortality (per 1,000 live births) 21.16 17.4 18.0 Deaths (per 1,000 population) 12.09 11.5 11.6 15 SUMMARY OF VITAL STATISTICS 1965 - 1971 Year Population Deaths *Death Rate Live Births *Live Birth Rate Deaths under 1 yr.
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Infant Death Rate 1965 172,970 1,748 13.34 2,408 14.48 40 16.61 1966 171,000 1,701 13.23 2,348 14.29 36 15.33 1967 170,100 1,715 13.31 2,296 13.50 45 19.6 1968 169,520 1,857 14.46 2,307 14.15 41 17.77 1969 167,960 1,902 14.72 2,234 13.50 39 17.46 1970 166,060 1,764 13.91 2,202 13.80 27 12.26 1971 153,870 1,861 15.84 2,...
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16 CAUSES OF DEATH 1971 CAUSE OF DEATH AGE AT DEATH Under lyr. 1 and under 5 years 5 and 15 under years 15 and under 25yrs 25 and under 45yrs 45 and under 65yrs 65 and under 75yrs 75 and over Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F 1. Cholera - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2. Typhoid Fever - - - - - - - - - - - ...
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diseases 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 2 2 4 5. Tuberculosis of respiratory system - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 4 - 6. Late effects of respiratory tuberculosis - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - _ 1 _ 7. Other tuberculosis - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8. Plague - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 9. Diphtheria - - - -...
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Streptococcal sorethroat and scarlet fever - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12. Meningococcal infection - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13. Acute poliomyelitis - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14. Smallpox - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 15. Measles - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16. Typhus and other...
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Syphilis and its sequelae - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 19. All other infective and parasitic diseases - - - - 1 - - - - - 3 - - - - - 4 - carried forward 1 - - 1 1 - - - 1 - 5 1 1 - 2 2 11 4 17 CAUSES OF DEATH 1971 (contd.) CAUSE OF DEATH AGE AT DEATH Under lyr.
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1 and under 5 years 5 and under 15 years 15 and under 25yrs 25 and under 45yrs 45 and under 65yrs 65 and under 75yrs 75 and over Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F brought forward 1 - - 1 1 - - - 1 - 5 1 1 - 2 2 11 4 Malignant Neoplasm 20. - Buccal Cavity etc. - - - - - - - - - - — — 3 2 - - 3 2 21. - Oesophagus...
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- Intestine - - - - - - 1 - 6 6 7 7 7 13 21 26 24. - Larynx - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 3 - 25. - Lung,Bronchus - - - - - - - - - - 58 9 5111 8 27 3 136 20 26. - Breast - - - - - - - - - 3 - 21 - 11 - 6 - 41 27. - Uterus - - - - - - - - - 2 - 7 - 1 - 3 ~ 13 28. - Prostate - - - - - - - - - - 2 - 5 - 6 - 13 - 29.
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Leukaemia - - - - 1 - - - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 1 4 3 30. Other malignant neoplasms - - - - 1 - 3 - 2 3 30 27 17 14 7 17 60 61 incl. neoplasms of lymphatic and haematopoietic tissue - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31. Benign neoplasms and neoplasms of unspecified nature - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 1 2 1 1 4 4 32. Diabetes Mell...
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Avitaminoses and other Nutritional Deficiency - - - - - - - - — — — - — 1 - 1 - 2 34. Other Endocrine, Nutritional - and Metabolic diseases - - - - - - - - - - - 1 2 2 - 2 2 5 35. Anaemias - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 1 2 2 36. Other diseases of blood and blood forming organs - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 carrie...
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CAUSE OF DEATH AGE AT DEATH Under lyr 1 and under 5 years 5 and under 15 years 15 and under 25yrs 25 and under 45yrs . 45 and under 65yrs 65 and under 75 yrs 75 and over Total M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F M F brought forward 1 - - 1 3 - 3 - 7 10 122 84 105 67 67 66 308 228 37. Mental Disorders - - - - - - - - - - - ...
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Other Diseases of Nervous System and Sense Organs - - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 3 3 2 4 5 11 11 41. Active Rheumatic Fever - - - - - - - - - - — - - — — - — 42. Chronic Rheumatic Heart disease - - - - - - - - - - 3 7 4 9 2 6 9 22 43. Hyepertensive Disease - - - - - - - - 1 - 2 5 3 3 7 10 13 18 44. Ischaemic Heart Disease - - -...
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Cerebrovascular Disease - - - - - - - - — 3 13 11 34 32 35 81 82 127 47. Other Diseases of the Circulatory System - - - - - - - - - - 7 1 10 10 8 21 25 32 48. Influenza - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 2 - 3 - 49. Pneumonia 1 2 - - — - - — — — 10 5 18 19 26 51 55 77 50. Bronchitis, Emphysema - - - - - - - - 1 - 17 1 32 6 33...
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Other Diseases of the Respiratory System 4 4 - - - - - - 1 - l 1 1 2 2 - 9 7 53. Peptic Ulcer - - - - - - - - — 1 3 — 4 1 2 3 9 5 54. Appendicitis - - — - - - - — — — — - - - - - - - 55. Intestinal Obstruction and Hernia - - - - - - - - - - - 2 1 2 3 3 4 7 56. Cirrhosis of Liver - - - - - - - - - — 1 — — 1 - - 1 1 57.