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f3f5700b-5bd5-43d5-b1b0-fd3c888d257d | of notices received of intention to slaughter during the year 10 - 10 No. of animals slaughtered :— Swine 27 - 27 Cattle - - - Sheep - - - Total 27 - 27 20 Table 17.—Unsound Food. In no instance was it found necessary to seize unsound food on any premises. The following articles were voluntarily surrendered and destroy... |
0cac8345-23be-4d30-838c-5961faa93427 | 72 Jam tins 79 „ „ Steak No. 33 ,, jars 34 Rabbits lbs. 90 Lemon Curd jar 1 Poultry lbs. 53 Lemon Squash bottles 2 Fish:- Lemon Essence bottle 1 Macaroni lb. 1 Cod lbs. 42 Margarine lbs. 4 Herrings lbs. 49 Marmalade tins 13 Shellfish bushels 1 jars 3 Canned Fish tins 250 Milk" tins 127 Fruit:- Mustard tins 9 Oranges lb... |
1d3a16bd-14de-4963-b070-d1ca667fcecb | 12 Soup tins 68 Batter Flour packets 10 ,, packets 6 Biscuits lbs. 14 Spread ,, 52 Bread loaves 3 Spices—Mixed lbs. 3 Bun & Cake Mixture packets 51 Stuffing packets 49 Butter lbs. 47½ Sugar lbs. 233 Cakes lbs. 128 Sweets ,, 13 Cereals packets 9 Tea ,, 20 ½ Cheese lbs. 12 Vinegar bottles 13 Cocoa packets 16 Whisky bottl... |
240f56a3-19f3-490c-b54c-b46b3dc385bb | of Persons Attendances Children under school-age 1 1 - - 40 60 41 61 Schoolchildren 35 36 - - 123 196 158 232 Adults 5 7 - - 162 285 167 292 Totals 41 44 - - 325 541 366 585 Table 19.—Borough Accident and General Purposes Ambulance Service. Number of Cases Mileage Borough Amb. C.D. Vehicle Total Borough Amb. C.D. Vehic... |
5b2d7ba1-a691-4687-ae44-4d368ffb4d88 | Premises disinfected 109 Rooms disinfected 113 Lots of bedding disinfected 136 ,, „ destroyed 6 ,, ,, disinfested 13 Council houses disinfested by liquid insecticides 1 Other houses disinfested (hydrogen cyanide 1, by liquid insecticides 19) 20 Other premises etc., disinfested (air raid shelters 5, C.D. buildings 5) 10... |
5021c1aa-09c3-4e33-a228-a1d3d4ceb000 | Comparison between the incidence of certain of the notifiable infectious diseases in Barnes, and in London and England and Wales, is shown below:- Table 22.—Infectious Diseases: Incidence per 1,000 of the Disease. Population in 1944. England and Wales. Barnes. London. |
37cdd7a8-21a2-4b04-a47e-f0e5c7c3ce2a | Typhoid Fever - 0.01 0.01 Paratyphoid Fever - 0.01 0.01 Cerebro-spinal Fever - 0.06 0.05 Scarlet Fever 1.52 1.57 2.40 Whooping Cough 3.27 2.96 2.49 Diphtheria 0.46 0.31 0.58 Erysipelas 0.30 0.37 0.29 Small-pox - 0.00 0.00 Measles 2.06 2.98 4.16 Pneumonia 0.55 0.93 0.97 Table 23.—Notifiable Infectious Diseases, 1944. Di... |
82800cb5-eab8-485c-9527-34298bb37a40 | 3 to 4. 4 to 5. 5 to 10. 10 to 15. 15 to 20. | 20 to 25. 25 to 35. 35 to 45. 1 45 to 65. 65 and over. Barnes Mortlake. |
59e1fed8-34e6-41aa-abed-17f2a08c9a44 | Diphtheria 15- — 2 - 2 - 1 2 2 1 3 2 - - 7 8 15 l Scarlet Fever 50 1 5 7 3 18 8 2 2 2 1 1 - 22 28 47 - Measles 68 - 2 9 9 4 34 2 3 2 1 - 2 - 51 15 7 - Dysentery 1 - - 1 - - - - - - - - - - 1 - - 50 - - 1 - - 1 8 8 11 6 13 2 13 37 46 11 Non-Pul. |
f680b1ea-6d2f-40ab-a31a-1077f19d26a5 | Tuberculosis 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - 5 3 Pneumonia 18 - 1 - 1 1 3 1 - - - 3 7 1 5 13 6 13 Erysipelas 10 - 1 - - - - - - - 2 - 4 3 5 5 - - Ophthalmia neonator'm 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 - Whooping Cough 108 9 14 12 19 12 40 - - - - 1 1 - 27 81 12 - All Diseases 322 10 21 28 38 20 97 13 15 13 20 13 28 6 ... |
bf835e5c-0dd6-4f56-9d36-f3f07b03b4ac | and are not necessarily deaths of persons recorded as notified during the year. 23 Table 24.—Notifiable Infectious Diseases, 1934 to 1944. Year. 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 Diphtheria 29 31 4 3 1 4 5 13 6 3 15 Scarlet Fever 132 77 56 84 52 36 39 21 34 184 50 Typhoid Fever 1 - 3 2 1 - 1 - - 2 ... |
ad5b4cbf-7546-459b-9d78-706a935bf208 | Pyrexia 2 3 1 1 4 3 2 1 4 1 - Erysipelas 11 16 11 12 6 10 4 5 6 5 10 Continued Fever - - - - - - - - - - - Relapsing Fever - - - - - - - - - - - Typhus Fever - - - - - - - - - - - Small-pox - - - - - - - - - - - Cholera - - - - - - - - - - - Plague - - - - - - - - - - - Tuberculosis, P. 42 21 39 28 25 35 32 39 42 43 50... |
048ca2fc-a742-414c-ba2f-3c1253d7093f | - - - 2 1 - - - 1 - - Ophthalmia Neonatorum 1 1 1 1 1 - 2 1 - 1 1 Measles 551 7 517 101 387 8 79 63 712 111 68 Rubella 61 5 29 9 439 22 * * * * * Encephalitis Lethargica - - - - - - - - - - - Polioencephalitis - - - - - - - - - - - Malaria - - - - - - - - - 1 - Dysentery - - - - 1 - - 1 1 2 1 Pneumonia 36 13 21 34 18 1... |
dcd03d1d-df2a-4aa5-aeff-3003e962183a | longer notifiable. Table 25.—Showing the Notifications of Infectious Diseases Received during 1944 arranged in Four-Weekly Periods. Fourweekly period ending Diphtheria. Scarlet Fever. Measles. Pneumonia. Erysipelas. Ophthalmia Neonatorum. Whooping Cough Dysentery. Jan. 29 2 12 - 3 - - 10 - Feb. 26 - 17 3 4 4 1 11 - Mar... |
80db4d40-7599-41d0-b646-fee7ca73aa65 | 12 1 2 1 - - 7 - Sept .9 4 - 1 - 1 - - 1 Oct. 7 - 1 2 - 2 - - - Nov. 4 1 1 - 2 - - 2 - Dec. 2 2 3 13 2 - - 18 - Dec. 30 — — 40 1 — — 25 — Totals 15 50 68 18 10 1 108 1 24 Table 26.—Diphtheria Immunisation Clinic. Thf Following Table Shows the Position on 31st December, 1944, in Respect of the 722 Children who Attended ... |
df76c977-5cca-48fe-81c1-05eb11eb28db | TOTAL NEW CASES dealt with during 1944 459 (A) Continued in Attendance:— 423 (a) Post-Schick Negative (Certificate) 184 (6) Completed injections, awaiting Post-Schick test 196* (c) Receiving injections at end of year 43 (B) Discontinued Attendance:— 36 (a) Completed injections — failed to attend for PostSchick test - (... |
52eb327b-a95e-4552-9673-f3fc8a693ec4 | CHILDREN attending for Re-Schick Test two years after immunisation:— 263 (a) Re-Schick test negative—immunisation confirmed 219 (b) Re-Schick test positive—further injections given 7 (c) Attended for Re-Schick test—did not attend for reading 7 TOTAL CHILDREN attending Clinic during year 722 Children invited but did not... |
45ab5041-569f-4285-ab97-2cf32df3b0b0 | Position on 31 Dec., 1944 Number of children attending:— (a) Completed course of injections 168 (b) Receiving injections at end of year 55 (c) Discontinued injections—left district 2 —ceased attending 11 Total attending clinic during year 236 Children invited but did not attend 4 25 Table 28.—Schools. Number in Borough... |
21234c88-a77e-49ba-9be8-a36812fd8a2b | 3 - Secondary Schools :— 1 East Sheen and Richmond County Boys' School 1 - Private Schools 5 2 — Total 15 26 2 TUBERCULOSIS. Notification Register. The Register of Notifications has been kept revised in accordance with the requirements of the Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1930. The number of cases added to ... |
1aa96df1-deab-4f8c-b842-489b1c86cc4a | Pulmonary 201 50 17 69* - 1 17 16 34 236 Non-Pulm'y 56 1 2 4* - - 3 1 4 56 All Forms 257 51 19 73* - 1 20 17 38 292 * Included in each of these totals are three patients (2 Pul, 1 Non-Pul) whose names were restored to the Register during the year. 26 Table 30.—Tuberculosis : New Cases and Mortality, 1944. Age-Periods. ... |
52e0ee04-b7b8-4cd0-b018-7d26bc23dfb2 | Male Fem'le Male Fem'le Male Fem'le Male Fem'le 0-1 years - - - - - - - - 1-5 „ 1 - - - - - - 1 5-10 „ - 1 - - - - - - 10-15 „ - - - - - - - - 15-20 „ 4 5 - 1 - - - 1 20-25 „ 6 6 - - 1 - 1 - 25-35 „ 8 5 1 1 - - - - 35-45 5 4 - - - 2 - - 45-55 „ 6 5 - - 1 - - - 55-65 „ 4 2 - - 2 2 - - 65 „ and over 4 1 — - 2 1 - - All a... |
33cfc1b8-ec7c-42c1-bd9b-4ebf29d03eb4 | all other new cases coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health are included in these figures. Incidence-rate—Pulmonary 152 A|1 forms 1.55 Non-pulmonary 0.03 Death-rate -Pulmonary 0.03 All forms 0.42 Non-pulmonary 0 .09 Table 31.—Institutional Treatment. Admissions during 1944 were zs under:— Pulmonary Tub... |
2162a9b5-1396-4562-91b1-c1de6fbd3306 | Died. Admit ted. Died. Admit ted. Died. Adml led. Died. Diphtheria 12 1 - - 1 - 13 1 Diphtheria and Vincent's Angina 3 - - - - - 3 - Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever 1 - - - - - 1 - Carrier Nasal Catarrh Tonsillitis Influenza No appreciable disease Sent in as Diphtheria 2 - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - 5 - - - - - 5 - - - -... |
68786362-71fb-49ba-89bb-3162f89f7785 | 1 - Measles Rubella Tonsillitis No appreciable disease Sent in as Scarlet Fever 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 - 2 - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - 1 - - - - - - - Measles 2 - 1 - - - 4 - Rubella - - 1 - 1 - 2 - Whooping Cough 9 - 1 - - - 10 - Whooping Cough and Pneumonia Bronchial Catarrh No appreciable disease Broncho- Sent in as Whoopi... |
dee8dc2a-b58a-4fd0-8ec8-e4e3c3173d7b | 1 - 1 - Pneumococcal Meningitis Broncho-Pneumonia Sub-arachnoid Haemorrhage Sent in as Cerbrospinal Fever 1 1 — — — — 1 1 1 — — — — — 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - - - 1 - Constipation Sent in as Dysentery 1 - - - - - 1 - Totals 98 2 8 - 8 - 116 2 General. There was a diminution in the number of scarlet fever cases admit... |
21bdd40d-4c6c-4bbf-84dd-991d44b6cc05 | (i) Diphtheria—faucial and laryngeal—aged 17 months—died on the day of admission. (ii) Pneumococcal Meningitis—aged two years—died on the day following admission. Cross Infection. A nurse attached to a scarlet fever ward developed rubella, which resulted in five secondary cases of rubella occurring among the scarlet fe... |
6fff02c2-9679-4ab5-925c-a40c0693bb95 | (2) Measles. Mastoiditis, 2. Broncho-pneumonia, 3. Secondary tonsillitis, 1. Table 33.-Laboratory Facilities Specimens examined during the year were as follows:- Sputa for detection of tubercle bacilli 41 Swabs „ ,, „ diphtheria bacilli 364 Fasces for pathogenic organisms 3 Urine „ „ „ 2 Cerebro-spinal fluid 4 Blood (W... |
c34fa4e2-48a2-4abf-9e9e-5859dfe1495b | A summary of the work performed by the three Health Visitors during the year is given below:— Visits to expectant mothers 473 First visits to newly-born infants 574 Revisits to infants under 1 year 2,825 Visits to children aged 1 to 5 years 3,572 Still-birth inquiries 23 Special visits to cases of measles 85 ,, ,, ,, ,... |
be0cea17-c865-490b-85c4-aad8abfdda42 | (a) Registered in Borough:- Live Births. Still Births. Totals. Number of births registered during 1944 as occurring in the Borough 406 9 415 Number of such births not notified in accordance with the Public Health Act, 1936, Part VII 2 2 4 (b) Notified. Number of births, live and still, notified during the year— by medi... |
95e4ed18-ccc2-4cd0-978e-da19a84ffe22 | In institutions within the Borough 203 In registered maternity homes 203 In institutions outside the Borough 266 In general hospitals 25 In maternity hospitals 87 In Public Health County hospitals 91 In Public Assistance institutions 45 In maternity homes 18 Total 469 Number of above institutional confinements arranged... |
0ac01ad5-5975-4fbe-b162-c71b58ca1d5b | New Cases:— - - Infants under 1 year 491 466 Children 1 to 5 years 141 59 Total 632 525 Number of Children attending during the year:— Infants under 1 year 699 708 Children 1 to 5 years 513 482 Total 1,212 1,190 Number of attendances made by:— Infants under 1 year 6,866 5,064 Children 1 to 5 years 3,742 2,599 Total 10,... |
ab0a3fb7-f10d-47a6-92e9-0d17eb4525d7 | 9 78.5 31 Table 40 —Home Help Service. Number of applications received during 1944 ,, ,, ,, outstanding from 1943 27 28 11 Number of confinements attended ,, other types of Maternity cases attended 131 15 2 Number of other types of cases attended .. .. 8 ,, applications withdrawn .. .. 3 „ confinements booked and yet t... |
22ad59a0-69c5-4851-b3ea-ca2ff2f8dadf | The following is a summary of the cases on the Register during 1944:— Foster-mothers on the Register at the beginning of the year 4 ,, ,, added to the Register 2 ,, „ removed from the Register, having ceased to have care of children 2 ,, „ on the Register at the end of 1944 4 Foster-children on the Register at the begi... |
7879ba77-76d8-446a-b19d-85d0aaabbfcb | Number of Notices of Reception received during 1943 still on Register at 1st January, 1944 1 Number of Notices of Reception received during 1944 Number of children adopted during year 5 1 „ „ removed from Register for other reasons - Number of children still on Register awaiting adoption at 31st December, 1944 5 Table ... |
0a349132-6c89-451c-9039-7920a736cc8a | Accommodation for children under 5 years 26 Number of attendances—Whole-day 4,105 Half-day 332 32 Table 44.—War Time Day Nurseries. BARNES NURSERY MORTLAKE NURSERY BOTH NURSERIES Age-groups 0—1 1—2 2-5 | Total 0—1 1—2 2—5 Total 0—1 1—2 2—5 Total Places available in Nursery 5 15 25 45 5 15 30 50 10 30 55 95 Children in ... |
e1023a13-fd66-49d9-9f06-7d2f654cb97e | 1943 4 10 30 44 1 11 30 42 5 21 60 86 Children admitted during 1944 11 20 25 56 9 20 24 53 20 40 49 109 Total children attending 15 30 55 100 10 31 54 95 25 61 109 195 „ ceased attending 3 26 39 68 7 23 37 67 10 49 76 135 Still in attendance 31 Dec. 1944 5* 11* 16 32 1* 10* 17 28 6* 21* 33 60 (* Children under one year... |
4c8b5ff6-6f6c-4e2c-8c24-a7b6ff37ec81 | Total attendances made by children 1943 1944 1943 1944 1943 1944 8,609 8,301 8,504 8,564 17,513 16,865 Average daily attendance 28 27 29 28 57 55 R. w. Simpson & Co.. Ltd., Printers, 70, Sheen Road, Richmond, and Barnes High Street. |
ff33c323-0631-4521-b015-4cea6b8dfc45 | Ac4413(,) BARNES BARN 13 LIBRARY BOROUGH OF BARNES Annual Report OF THE Medical officer of health For the Year 1945 BOROUGH OF BARNES THE Annual Report OF THE Medical Officer of Health FOR THE YEAR 1945 W. F. Twining McMath, M.D.. B.CH., B.A.O.,Belf.. M.R.C.P.Lond.. L.M., D.P.H. Medical Officer of Health. BOROUGH OF BA... |
d4245d80-b1d7-4e44-8222-4742208464fd | G. G. Gardiner *A. A. Brown Cert.San.Insp., Cert. Meat and Food Insp. W. L. Leach Temporary Sanitary Inspector. J. G. Plant, Cert.San.Insp, Cert. Meat and Food Insp. Health Visitors. Miss M. Parnell, S.R.N., S.C.M., Cert. Health Visitor. Miss J. McNish, S.C.M., Cert. Gen. and Fever Trained Nurse. Miss O. L. Wilson, S.R... |
d3135a66-27a3-49fb-beb0-b4fba2ff9fc2 | Miss J. Campbell. Mrs. M. Gazzard. Miss P. A. Healey. *D. Rundle. Matron of the Infectious Diseases Hospital (Temporary Appointment). Mrs. C. Dyer, S.R.N., R.F.N. Matrons, War-Time Day Nurseries. 47 Castelnau, Barnes—- Miss M. J. Farrer, S.R.C.N. 2 and 4 Sheen Gate Gardens—Miss D. Callund. * (Serving with H.M. Force). ... |
154008bd-0527-4946-853a-02c2e903b1a8 | This being my last report as your Medical Officer of Health I would like to recall that since June, 1940, when I took up office, the work of the department has not only increased in amount, but has extended in several directions. This is quite apart from the strenuous efforts, under most exhausting circumstances, durin... |
992ed148-8d62-4e26-8c5f-d07b62a8e026 | Before taking leave of you I wish to record my appreciation of the support afforded me by members of the Council and Officers of the Corporation ; and to the staff of the Public Health Department in particular, for their continued co-operation and devotion to duty. I have the honour to be, Mr. Mayor, Ladies and Gentlem... |
83f4662c-52ac-45d1-af4d-a9de470ca990 | Owing to the termination of the European war and the terms of the lease, it was necessary for the department to vacate the premises at 394, Upper Richmond Road, on the 6th December, 1945. As a result, lacking suitable premises to house the department as a whole, the General Public Health and Maternity and Child Welfare... |
deeb445d-801f-4951-95fa-ab21973bc449 | It is with much regret I have to record the death, on the 20th February, 1945, of Mr. E. Kilner, temporary Sanitary Inspector in the department since December, 1940. Mr. J. G. Plant, who had been previously employed in a similar capacity in the department, returned again as temporary Sanitary Inspector on the 23rd July... |
adbdd4b2-153c-42d1-8442-1fd58e14b2ec | C. Dyer was appointed temporary Matron, commencing duties on the 1st October, for the interim period pending the appointment of a Matron on the permanent staff. Mrs. C. Dyer had previously resigned her position as Matron at the Sheen Wartime Day Nursery, finishing duties on the 7th August, Miss D. Callund, Deputy Matro... |
8724aab3-2354-4572-a0a6-84a95b4e1eb1 | The position is aggravated by the shortage in supply of materials and labour, causing many more visits by the inspectors, to see that repairs are carried out, than would normally be the case. It can be expected that these conditions will prevail for some considerable time. WATER SUPPLY. The water supply of the area has... |
2cd0ba9b-2b6a-4f92-b787-2de619131011 | Particulars of the incidence and distribution of the cases of infectious disease notified during the year 1945 are set out in Tables 23-26 in the Appendix, in which the number of cases removed to hospital and the number of deaths in the district from these diseases are also given. The incidence of infectious diseases i... |
ea2f72f3-36f7-4e52-a110-d26ed45c0bbf | This change is no doubt resultant upon the pressing of the Corporation's scheme for immunisation of children, particularly infants, against diphtheria. Those adults who contracted the disease were severely affected. DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION. The routine propaganda to encourage parents to have their children immunised ag... |
68b29776-4762-412f-bec6-51fae780c3f1 | The Council's scheme for the free inoculation of children against whooping cough continues in operation. The number of children attending the Council's clinic for protection against whooping cough during 1945 was more than double the number attending during the previous year. This increase may in part be accounted for ... |
7e60d62c-96a5-4b5c-9f6f-5707efcfa90a | It was, therefore, necessary, for the Council to take over these premises, together with clothing and other equipment purchased from Civil Defence stock, for the purpose. In connection with the scheme a 10-h.p. 10-cwt. "Fordson" zinc-lined van has been purchased for the conveyance of infested clothing, etc. When not in... |
c1c3440d-3802-4e16-9ece-0bd9679dfe8b | Incidence of infestation decreased by about 28% as compared with the previous year. There has been no alteration in the arrangements to combat infestation which were enumerated in detail in my Annual Report for 1944. In no case during the year was it found necessary to take statutory action. BOROUGH ACCIDENT AND GENERA... |
f2619181-064b-42fc-bdf6-7f0727e3623f | On the 26th November, 1945 the infant welfare and ante-natal clinics for the Mortlake Parish were once again able to return to the pre-war building—the Health Centre, North Worple Way, Mortlake— which had been specially built for the purpose in 1939, but which, upon the outbreak of war, had been requisitioned for civil... |
7a1283d0-a6b8-47c9-b7aa-fb09cb9ce345 | In 1945, as in previous years, the death rate for infants under one year of age was low in the Barnes Borough compared with the country as a whole, which is a very satisfactory state of affairs. As a result of Ministry of Health Circular 20 /44 upon the care of premature infants, every possible measure has been taken t... |
77371c16-866e-4111-ba35-6c10ccccb58d | As reported in my last year's Annual Report, included in the staff of the department is a Social Welfare Worker specially appointed to undertake work in connection with the care of illegitimate children and unmarried mothers—this officer is jointly employed by the Boroughs of Richmond and Barnes, dividing her time equa... |
cce9d110-7f34-46be-ad13-5775a7317803 | It is to be noted that home and hostel accommodation provided by voluntary bodies has proved adqeuate for the needs of the Borough. The homes used have been situated in Kingston, Croydon, Clapham, Finchley, Highgate, Grayshott and Brighton areas. The standards maintained in the homes have been satisfactory. BOROUGH OF ... |
f3f19714-7421-4eab-84bd-200ebb423e59 | Births :— Birth-rate (per 1,000 of population) 15.5 Live Births:— Total. M. F. Legitimate 478 235 243 Illegitimate 59 31 28 Total 537 266 271 Still Birth-rate (per 1,000 total births) 25.4 Stilll Births (Legit.12; Illgit.2) Total. M. F. 14 7 7 Deaths:— Death-rate, all causes (per 1,000 of population) Deaths (all causes... |
e70fdf5a-2e83-41de-b3a2-bb29da813960 | 470 217 253 Death-rate from Cancer (per 1,000 of population), 87 deaths 2-5 Death-rate from Zymotic Diseases (per 1,000 of population) 009 Deaths from Diphtheria (all ages) 1 ,, ,, Diarrhoea (under two years of age) 2 Death-rate from Maternal Causes (per 1,000 total births) 3.63 Deaths from Puerperal Sepsis 1 „ ,, Othe... |
18a41985-8dcd-454c-af18-f9e76fd89ced | Uncorrected Number. Nett. Number. Rate. Of nonresidents registered in the District. Of residents registered outside the District. Under 1 year of age. At all ages. Number. Hate per 1,000 nett births. Number. Rate. Number Rate 1 2 3 1 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1940 285 361 10.3 301 7.6 23 276 12 35.2 554 13 .9 1941 248 360 11.... |
d1008a99-b5e2-4ea5-9c44-5af6fd425e60 | 2 15 270 20 32.9 465 13.8 1944 415 594 18.0 260 7.9 18 352 26 43.8 458 13.9 1945 408 537 15.5 245 8.1 22 257 19 35.4 470 13.6 12 Table 3.—Birth-rate, Death-rate, and Analysis of Mortality during the Year 1945, with corresponding rates for england and wales, 126 great towns, 148 smaller towns, and for the County of Lond... |
2f80de26-f54e-49e7-bc4b-e622093b5eef | Influenza. Small-pox Measles. Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under 2 years;. Total Deaths under One Year All Causes. Puerperal Infection. Other Causes. England and Wales 126 County Boroughs and Great Towns, including London 161 11.4 0.00 0.00 0.02 0.02 0.08 - 0.02 5.6 46 1.79 0.49 1. 30 19.1 13.5 o.oo o.oo 0.02 0.02 0.07 - 0... |
4d7f7200-9a67-41d1-9aed-12a27dd37f10 | 07 0 0.02 4.5 43 London 15.7 13.8 0.00 o.oo 0.02 0.01 0.07 - 0.01 7.6 53 Barnes Borough 15.5 13.6 - - - 0.03 0.09 - - 3.7 35 3.63 1.81 1.81 13 Table 4.—Causes of Death during the Year 1945. s of Death (Registrar-General's short list of causes). |
59ca2311-115a-41d6-99ca-b1206dea6cec | Total Deaths Male Female 1 Typhoid and Paratyphoid fevers - - - 2 Cerebro-spinal fever 1 - 1 3 Scarlet Fever - - - 4 Whooping Cough - - - 5 Diphtheria 1 1 - 6 Tuberculosis of respiratory system 15 11 4 7 Other forms of tuberculosis 4 3 1 8 Syphilitic diseases 2 2 - 9 Influenza 3 - 3 10 Measles - - - 11 Acute poliomyeli... |
1e83108c-1d12-4407-bd7d-c45d1f71bc00 | 4 - 4 18 Intra-cranial vascular lesions 64 29 35 19 Heart Disease 100 51 49 20 Other diseases of circulatory system 27 12 15 21 Bronchitis 18 9 9 22 Pneumonia 24 10 14 23 Other respiratory diseases 8 6 2 24 Ulceration of stomach or duodenum 3 3 - 25 Diarrhoea under 2 years 2 2 - 26 Appendicitis 1 - 1 27 Other digestive... |
ba60d7f7-4a03-4931-aede-4b2d8bdbf213 | infantile diseases 13 5 8 33 Suicide 4 4 - 34 Road traffic accidents 6 1 5 35 Other violent causes 8 5 3 36 All other causes 49 16 33 All Causes 470 217 253 14 Table 5.—Infant Mortality during the Year 1945. Causes of death, at various ages, of infants under one year. Cause of Death Under 1 Week. 1-2 Weeks. 2-3 Weeks 3... |
2b2bc4df-4f2a-4f45-8935-68575920fa85 | 6 1 5 4 Atelectasis 3 . . . 3 l . . . 4 1 3 3 Diarrhoea and Enteritis . . . . . 1 1 . . 2 . 2 2 Bronchitis . . . . . l . . . 1 1 . . Broncho-pneumonia . . . . . . 1 . 1 2 1 1 . Intussusception . . . . . . l . . 1 . 1 1 Violence 1 . . . 1 . . . . 1 1 . . All causes 9 l 1 . 11 4 3 . 1 19 6 13 11 Infectious Diseases Morta... |
8b5f3054-f34b-45d3-b686-3c346a3ef0c9 | The death-rate for 1945 from each of the seven principal epidemic diseases (zymotic diseases) are given separately in Table 6, and in Table 7, the zymotic death-rate for the five years, 1940 to 1944, are contrasted with the rate for 1945. In each of these Tables the death-rates for London and for England and Wales are ... |
faf57c91-c8ba-4079-838d-699c9da9cb0b | Small-pox - - - Typhoid & Paratyphoid - 0.00 0.00 Measles - 0.01 0.02 Scarlet Fever - 0.00 0.00 Whooping Cough - 0.02 0.02 Diphtheria 0.03 o.o1 0.02 Diarrhoea (under 2 years) 0.06 0.18 o.1o Zymotic Death Rate 0.09 0.22 0.16 Table 7.—Zymotic Death-rate for 1945, contrasted with the Rates for the previous Five Years. Yea... |
21059a95-1a98-42af-bd36-44cb91d7647a | 0.23 1942 0.06 0.17 0.16 1943 0.06 0.23 0.17 1944 0.18 0.2 0.14 1945 0.09 0.22 0.16 15 Table 8.—Measles : Death-Rate per 1,000 of Population. Year. Barnes. London. England & Wales. 1941 - 0.02 0.03 1942 0.06 0.01 0.01 1943 - 0.02 0.02 1944 - o.oo 0.01 1945 - 0.01 0.02 Average Rate 0.01 0.01 0.02 1941-1945 Table 9.—Whoo... |
ffb0580a-3087-4915-b9a0-6d4d62417801 | Barnes. London. England & Wales. 1941 0.03 0.04 0.06 1942 0.03 0.04 0.02 1943 - 0.03 0.03 1944 - 0.04 0.03 1945 - 0.02 0.02 Average Rate 1941-1945 0.01 0.03 0.03 HOUSING. Table 10.—HOUSING STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR 1945. 1. • Number of Dwellings Owned by the Local Authority:— Number of houses 241 Total 448 ,, ,, flats 20... |
164c5fcb-effd-4301-bf15-95775d185515 | (1) Inspection of Dwelling Houses during the Year:— (i) (a) Total number of dwelling-houses inspected for housing defects (under Public Health or Housing Acts) 2805 (b) Number of inspections made for the purpose 4155 16 (ii) (a) Number of dwelling-houses (included under sub-head (1) above) which were inspected and reco... |
186bfb42-5d3c-48a2-b9ba-7728877102a5 | Number of dwelling-houses (exclusive of those referred to under the preceding sub-heading) found not to be in all respects reasonably fit for human habitation 448 (II) Remedy of Defects during the Year without service of formal notices:— Number of defective dwelling-houses rendered fit in consequence of informal action... |
ef4d3fe1-4b2b-4810-9734-e787e5f7dc02 | As stated in my Annual Report for 1944 the question of persons living under overcrowded or other unsatisfactory conditions in the Borough is one that must receive attention in the near future, but until the housing problem as a whole has become less pressing little of practical value can be done to remedy the bad gener... |
860019f8-124b-411a-a3d0-2494a7e7b6ec | - - Butchers' Shops 30 40 - - - - Fishmongers and Poulterers 14 33 - - - - Greengrocers 37 32 - - - - Fried Fish Shops 4 6 - - - - Restaurants 32 30 1 1 - - Other food premises 37 55 - - - - Slaughterhouses 1 12 - - - - Bakehouses 10 10 1 1 - - Factories:— Mechanical 120 64 - - 1 1 Non-mechanic'l 38 33 1 1 - - Air Raid... |
fad60c0b-9d8d-42e3-a486-6d2c3478ca54 | (including houses let in lodgings) No. of Premises Visited. (1) House - toHouse Inspection - (2) Inspected on complaint 1219 4256 1448 430 8 7 (3) Inspected in course of other work:— 1586 (a) Housing work, etc (b) For infectious diseases 101 Totals 2906 4854 464 446 9 8 18 Table 12.—Factories. No. of Premises on Regist... |
e257e67f-b879-4ceb-a464-c4d8dab837b4 | Inspector of Factories Nil Notifications received from H.M. Inspector of Factories 2 Legal proceedings:— No legal proceedings were necessary during 1945. Table 13.—Home Workers. Work undertaken. No. on Register. Fancy Needlework .. 3 Dressmaking .. 9 Tailoring .. 3 Boot Repairing .. 2 Curtain Making .. 2 Total 19 INSPE... |
c6a033f2-f872-47c7-96e2-620c171dffe7 | In no instance was it necessary to institute Court proceedings. Table 15.—Return of Samples Analysed during the Year ending 31st December, 1945. Articles ANALYSED. BELOW standard. Prosecutions Convictions Formal Informal Total Formal Informal Total Milk 71 — 71 1 — 1 — — Sweetened Condensed Milk - 1 1 - 1 1 - - Other F... |
3cccf1cd-db59-4df8-b9f6-819f3745d97a | - - - - - Nutmeg—Ground — 1 1 - — — — — Oatmeal — 1 1 - - - - - Saccharin Tablets — 2 2 - - - - - Sage and Onion Stuffing - 1 1 - - - - - Sausages—Pork 1 — 1 - - - - - Soya Cream — 1 1 - 1 1 — — Strawaberry Essence - 1 1 - - - - - Veal and Ham Pie 1 - 1 - - - - - Vinegar 3 — 3 2 — 2 — — Drugs. Bicarbonate of Soda — 1 1... |
8fc5c5a4-4bb3-4d3b-b94a-18fa4d68da34 | Lotion - 1 1 - 1 1 - - Camphorated Oil — 1 1 - - - - - Chemical Food — 1 1 - - - - - Galloways Ointment — 1 1 - - - - - Glauber Salts — 2 2 — 2 2 — — Glycerine — 3 3 - - - - - Iodine—Tincture 1 — 1 - - - - - Petroleum Jelly — 1 1 - - - - - Seidlitz Powders — 1 1 - - - - - Vitamin Tablets — 1 1 - - - - - , Tonic — 1 1 —... |
8d830140-b39b-423e-b764-e14c25a57070 | The discrepancies were of 20 a minor character and the informal action taken resulted in satisfactory measure being taken to comply with the required standards. The Public Analyst reports that, in classifying the samples as genuine or otherwise, all relevant Regulations and Orders under the Defence Regulations, as well... |
4597c3d5-0488-460b-9e1e-e2a640a594c5 | The following articles were voluntarily surrendered and destroyed as being unfit for human consumption :— Meat :— Fruit:— Beef lbs. 7 Dried Fruit lbs. 764 Pork lbs. 36 Canned Fruit tins 1 Ham lbs. 5 Bacon lbs. 18 Other Foods:— Sheep's Kidneys lbs. 11 Sausages lbs. 12 Butter lbs. 8 Tinned Meat tins 116 Cheese lbs. 90 Ti... |
61103f25-5dd2-40aa-a976-db5cb311ef49 | 12 Canned Fish tins 213 Sweets lbs. 63 21 GENERAL PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES IN THE AREA. Table 18.—Domestic Help Scheme. Illness Chronic Invalidity Aged & Infirm Miscellan. Reasons Total Sudden Em'cy Serious Tub. Number of applications received since commencement of scheme (25th March, 1945) 7 3 3 3 16 3 35 Number o... |
e9bfc08e-2474-4689-819b-5ec0a699aea7 | Number of Cases Mileage Accidents 219 1049 Removals after accident 42 249 Maternity 234 2516 Other purposes 660 5435 Totals . . 1155 9249 Table 20.—Cleansinc and Disinfestation of Verminous Persons. Treated at Borough Cleansing Station. For Verminous Head For Verminous Body For Scabies Totals No. of Persons Attendances... |
a9a6a4fe-6d80-421a-8cf0-5929c30c1636 | Premises disinfected 101 Rooms disinfected 104 Lots of bedding disinfected 148 ,, „ destroyed 2 „ „ disinfested 5 Council houses disinfested by liquid insecticides 1 Other houses disinfested (hydrogen cyanide 1, by liquid insecticides 9) 10 Table 22.—Rats and Mice Destruction. Number of complaints received 208 Visits t... |
a0e02f15-432c-47e2-a73c-d71668795be1 | Barnes. London. England and Wales. Typhoid Fever - 0.01 0.01 Paratyphoid Fever — 0.00 0.01 Cerebro-spinal Fever — 0.06 0.05 Scarlet Fever 1.04 1.57 1.89 Whooping Cough 2.05 1.25 1.64 Diphtheria 0.35 0.31 0.46 Erysipelas 0.09 0.31 0.25 Small-pox — 0.00 0.00 Measles 10.33 9.03 11.67 Pneumonia 0.58 0.78 0.87 Table 24.—Not... |
5acafa77-82cb-46d0-80a7-7a5afbfc65eb | Total Deaths of Residents, † Under 1 year l to 2. 2 to 3. 3 to 4. 4 to 5. 5 to 10 10 to 15. 15 to 20 20 to 25. 25 to 35 35 to 45. 45 to 65. 65 and over. Barnes Mortlake. |
8ff2ca8c-42a4-43e6-af3e-d8eace086db4 | Diphtheria 12 — 1 — — - 1 2 2 1 3 l 1 - 6 6 12 1 Scarlet Fever 36 — 3 2 5 4 12 4 1 — 1 3 1 — 16 20 34 - Measles 358 15 43 40 34 37 156 16 8 1 4 2 2 — 122 236 25 - Dysentery 9 2 - - - 1 - — — - 1 2 2 1 1 8 4 - Pul. Tuberculosis 39 — 1 — 1 — 1 1 7 7 6 9 4 2 16 23 42 15 Non-Pul. Tuberculosis 6 — — — — — 1 — — 1 2 2 — — 2 ... |
970581ab-999e-442a-a921-8cd8ec123452 | Pneumonia 20 1 1 — — — 3 1 1 — 1 2 6 4 14 6 4 24 Erysipelas 3 — - - - - - 1 - - - - 2 — 1 2 1 — Ophthalmia neonator'm 1 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - — 1 1 — Whooping Cough 71 6 10 11 8 9 26 - - - - - - - 10 61 3 — Puerperal Pyrexia 3 — — — — - - - 1 2 — — — 1 2 3 1 All Diseases 558 25 59 53 48 51 200 25 19 11 21 21 18 7 1... |
c66e1415-45a7-4d5d-b1cf-1c4d7dfeb445 | and are not necessarily deaths of persons recorded as notified during the year. 24 Table 25.—Notifiable Infectious Diseases, 1935 to 1945. Year. 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 Diphtheria 31 4 3 1 4 5 13 6 3 15 12 Scarlet Fever 77 56 84 52 36 39 21 34 184 50 36 Typhoid Fever — 3 2 1 — 1 — — 2 - —... |
415dddaa-c239-469d-b771-729f90373700 | 12 6 10 4 5 6 5 10 3 Continued Fever — — — — — — — — — — — Relapsing Fever - - - - - - - - - - - Typhus Fever - - - - - - - - - - - Small-pox - - - - - - - - - - - Cholera — — — — — — — — — — — Plague — — — — — — — — — — Tuberculosis, P. 21 39 28 25 35 32 39 42 43 50 39 Non-P. 8 5 10 8 3 4 4 7 7 1 6 Cerebro-spinal Feve... |
2f6d099d-ce23-406e-bfde-cf33b6f913cf | 1 - 1 1 1 Measles 7 517 101 387 8 79 63 712 111 68 358 Rubella 5 29 9 439 22 * * * * * * Encephalitis Lethargica - - - - - - - - - - - Polioencephalitis - - - - - - - - - - — Malaria - - - - - - - - 1 — — Dysentery — — — 1 — — 1 1 2 1 9 Pneumonia 13 21 34 18 14 14 21 16 20 18 20 Anthrax - - - - - - - - - - - Whooping C... |
63701c22-1ffe-412d-9d67-1b36bbb9e12c | Table 26.—Showing the Notifications of Infectious Diseases Received during 1945 arranged in Four-Weekly Periods. Fourweekly period ending Diphtheria. Scarlet Fever. Measles. Whooping Cough Pneumonia Etysipelas Dysentery. Ophthalmia Neonatorum. Puerperal Pyrexia Jan. 27 - 2 41 26 5 1 1 - 1 Feb. 24 2 2 41 19 5 - — 1 — Ma... |
7b061719-400f-4e4f-83c5-a4bfb802af60 | 11 — — 4 — 1 — 1 — — Sept. 8 — 6 1 1 — — 2 — — Oct. 6 2 2 — — — — — — 1 Nov. 3 — 3 1 — — — 1 — — Dec. 1 — 5 3 3 1 — — — — Dec. 29 1 5 — 5 2 — — — — Totals 12 36 358 71 20 3 9 8 3 25 Table 27.—Diphtheria Immunisation Clinic. The Following Table Shows the Position on 31st December, 1945, in Respect of the 823 Children wh... |
ba6dbc14-cb1c-4686-a493-336414916b83 | TOTAL CASES dealt with during 1945 658 (A) Continued in Attendance:— 589 (a) Post-Schick Negative (Certificate) 380 (b) Completed injections, awaiting Post-Schick test 179* (c) Receiving injections at end of year 30 (B) Discontinued Attendance:— 69 (a) Completed injections — failed to attend for PostSchick test.. 45* (... |
fbd7ebc6-40cb-40c7-8f9c-99feab759e98 | CHILDREN attending for Re-Schick Test two years after immunisation:— 165 (a) Re-Schick test negative—immunisation confirmed .. 154 (b) Re-Schick test positive—further injections given 2 (c) Attended for Re-Schick test—did not attend for reading 9 TOTAL CHILDREN attending Clinic during year 823 Children invited but did ... |
477ec9f4-beaa-434f-bb22-bd8a069feef9 | Position on 11 Dec., 1945 Number of children attending:— (a) Completed course of injections 391 (b) Receiving injections at end of year 30 (c) Discontinued injections—left district 1 —ceased attending 32 Total attending clinic during year 454 Children invited but did not attend 11 26 Table 29.—Schools. Number in Boroug... |
f74a9341-d741-4169-a77b-0f9efa1ee172 | M. and Infants — — County Secondary Schools:— 4 B a r n e s—Boys — — „ —Girls 1 — Mortlake—Boys — — „ —Girls — — County School :— 1 East Sheen and Richmond Boys — 1 Private Schools 6 1 1 Total 18 14 3 TUBERCULOSIS. Notification Register. The Register of Notifications has been kept revised in accordance with the require... |
416ba5e0-1704-4707-891b-19c60966bdfe | Cured Left District Dead Total Pulmonary 236 39 19 2 60 — 2 22 16 40 256 Non-Pulm'y 56 6 3 — 9 1 1 4 4 10 55 All Forms 292 45 22 2 69 1 3 26 20 50 311 27 Table 31.—Tuberculosis: New Cases and Mortality, 1945. Age-Periods. New Cases.* Deaths. Pulmonary. NonPulmonary. Pulmonary. NonPulmonary. Male Fem'le Male Fem'le Male... |
6382e144-5f64-4ee9-803a-08aee4996cf8 | 15-20 „ 5 2 — — — 1 — — 20-25 „ 7 6 1 1 — — — — 25-35 „ 6 6 — 1 3 1 — — 35-45 „ 5 8 1 2 2 1 — — 45-55 „ 2 3 — — 2 — 1 — 55-65 „ 2 — — — 2 1 — — 65 „ and over 1 1 — 1 2 — 1 — All ages 32 26 3 6 11 4 3 1 * In addition to primary notifications, all other new cases coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health a... |
baff003b-fa1e-4fcb-a30d-486db4d6a597 | Incidence-rate—Pulmonary All froms 1.29 Non-pulmonary 0.17 Death-rate -Pulmonary Non pulmonary 0 43 0.12 All froms 0.55 Table 32.—Tuberculosis: Institutional Treatment. Admissions during 1945 were as under:— Form of Disease. Surrey County Council Other Sanatoria General Hospitals Totals. Sanatoria Hospitals Pulmonary 8... |
3accbc4a-44b3-401c-a180-7b0813074888 | Died. Diphtheria 8 1 — — 2 — 10 1 Diphtheria and Scarlet Fever 1 - - - - - 1 — Diphtheria carrier Sent in as ' Diphtheria 1 - - - - - 1 - Vincent's Angina 2 - - - - - 2 — Tonsillitis 7 — — — 1 — 8 — Quinsy — — — — 1 — 1 — Influenza 1 - - - - - 1 — Bronchitis 1 - - - - - 1 — Tumour of tonsil 1 - - - - - 1 — Non-specific... |
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