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0f91f8dc-d045-41eb-95c8-9b0ab65f225a | Where long standing tenancies are brought to an end, usually by the death or dispossession of an elderly tenant, the vacant property is invariably put on the market, possibly improved and reoccupied, not by a tenant of the same income group as the old tenant, but by someone who can afford to pay four or five times the ... |
08bec112-13d6-4c09-bb16-eba2ccee2cbd | A healthy district needs workers of all grades of income to keep things balanced, to provide services of all kinds and to maintain a varied flourishing community. Recruitment of labour for local purposes will become increasingly difficult unless something can be 17 done to maintain, at least, the same proportion of hou... |
495d57ef-f31c-466d-abd1-9370628b0b64 | During surveys carried out for other purposes it has been noted that in certain areas of the borough, particularly in Barnes, there is considerable 'over-housing' in that one or two elderly people continue to occupy relatively large properties. These are usually owner-occupiers of the more expensive houses so that even... |
1cfc7af8-4e5f-4381-a226-ef5a1d9f2f89 | Certainly housing in Barnes is no longer a problem from the unfitness point of view, but it is obvious that the supply will never meet the demand and some of the last comers will inevitably create public health problems by putting up with what they can get until the local authority waves the magic wand and rehouses the... |
fcb97064-3142-450d-8527-e5434dc8f1ef | 18 SECTION 'E' — INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD The conditions under which food for human consumption is prepared, handled, exposed for sale, and sold, continued to receive careful attention during 1961. There was only one prosecution in respect of the sale of food involving the substitution of margarine for butter... |
47562dfe-2651-4cd7-9914-f218dcb22401 | BOROUGH OF BARNES APPENDIX TO THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Medical Officer of Health 1961 13 SECTION 'A'— STATISTICS AND TABLES The following statistical information relating to the Borough has been completed on receipt of the Local and National Statistics issued by the Registrar-General in connection with Population, Birt... |
e9e9d4a0-a4a2-4627-b42b-aac873ff59f0 | 6 Corrected (Comparability Factor 0.84) 10.6 Death from Cancer (all ages) 105 Deaths from Measles (all ages) NIL Deaths from Whooping Cough (all ages) NIL Deaths from Diarrhoea (under 2 years of age) NIL Live Births: — Legitimate Illegitima Total Number 486 32 518 Rate per 1,000 population 13.3 Illegitimate Live Births... |
fe788a60-fe93-4155-a531-491ed96d0064 | 000 illegitimate live births NIL Neo-natal Mortality Rate (deaths under 4 weeks per 1,000 total live births) 9.7 Early Neo-natal Mortality Rate (deaths under 1 week per 1,000 total live births) 3.9 Perinatal Mortality Rate (stillbirths and deaths under 1 week combined per 1,000 total live and stillbirths) 11.5 Maternal... |
31d17495-1382-4981-8f92-ac69e8a384e8 | 000 Population Number Rate per 1,000 live births Number Rate per 1,000 Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1956 484 475 11.8 345 8.6 29 208 5 10.5 524 13.1 1957 446 441 11.2 313 7.9 17 220 9 20.4 516 13.1 1958 456 440 11.2 284 1.2 35 237 8 18.2 486 12.4 1959 476 468 12.0 333 8.6 47 249 8 17.1 535 13.8 1960 468 458 11... |
93724bbf-7818-469a-be3d-83df282f1512 | 2 1961 522 518 13.3 268 6.9 40 222 6 11.6 490 12.6 25 Table 3. — Birth-rate, Death-rate, and Analysis of Mortality from Certain Causes during the Year 1961, with corresponding rates for England and Wales, and for the County of London for comparison. AREA AND POPULATION Live Births Deaths (excluding Stillbirths) DEATHS ... |
9734fae8-6d13-4ede-b7cf-428db8b444ba | 1 21.6 London (3,179,980) 18.7 11.9 0.67 0.00 0.00 0.10 0.08 0.00 0.76 2.05 18.3 21.5 Barnes Borough (38,990) 13.3 10.6 0.72 — — 0.03 0.05 — 0.51 2.69 7.7 11.6 Live birth and death rates per 1,000 population. Stillbirth rates per 1,000 total (live and still) births. Infantile mortality rates per 1.000 live births. 26 T... |
60a30798-4bcd-4069-9c80-2ea1cab9bee4 | other - - - 3 Syphilitic diseases 2 1 1 4 Diphtheria - - - 5 Whooping Cough - - - 6 Meningococcal infections - - - 7 Acute poliomyelitis - - - 8 Measles - - - 9 Other infective and parasitic diseases - - - 10 Malignant neoplasm, stomach 12 3 9 11 Malignant neoplasm, lung, bronchus 28 16 12 12 Malignant neoplasm, breast... |
2e56fb9c-546c-4755-b5e6-1e5cd63d4e6a | angina 105 47 58 19 Hypertension with heart disease 3 1 2 20 Other heart disease 49 16 33 21 Other circulatory diseases 28 13 15 22 Influenza 2 - 2 23 Pneumonia 20 8 12 24 Bronchitis 27 23 4 25 Other diseases of respiratory system 5 2 3 26 Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 1 1 - 27 Gastritis, enteritis and diarrhoea 4 3 1 ... |
66b8debf-1c0b-4000-8c47-fe756ddd870f | childbirth abortion 1 - 1 31 Congenital malformations 1 - 1 32 Other defined and ill-defined diseases 34 16 18 33 Motor vehicle accidents 5 1 4 34 All other accidents 8 3 5 35 Suicide 7 4 3 36 Homicide and operations of war - - - All Causes 490 216 274 27 Table 5.—Infant Mortality during the Year 1961. Causes of death,... |
8098f5b5-29e1-44ac-b580-70cdbba2e838 | Cause of Death Under 1 Week 1-2 Weeks 2-3 Weeks 3-4 Weeks Total under 4 W'ks 1-3 Months 3-6 Months 6-9 Months 9-12 Months Total under 1 year Deaths in the Borough Deaths outside Borough Pneumonia - 1 1 - 2 - - - - - 1 2 Birth Accident 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - 1 Prematurity - 1 - - 1 - - - - - - 1 Cerebral Haemorrhage 1 - ... |
b0c33a7f-a514-4d81-af8d-02b28c487638 | Number of patients using the service, as at 31.12.61 12 Number of patients admitted to hospital and the service discontinued 1 Number of patients who died and the service discontinued 8 Number of sheets laundered and issued 2,208 28 SECTION 'F' — PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, INFECTIOUS AND OTHER DISEASES. Table 7.—... |
7271c3f5-49b2-4219-a4c5-9f86f2820f3b | Year 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 Anthrax - - - - - - - - - - - Cholera - - - - - - - - - - - Diphtheria - - - - - - - - - - - Dysentery 4 11 25 75 - 4 - 3 5 6 15 Encephalitis Acute - - - - - - - - - - - Enteric (Typhoid or Paratyphoid Fever) 2 1 - 1 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 Erysipelas 2 8 7 2 7 2 1 1 - ... |
25ec42e6-9a29-42b8-8b76-f31b80df9e22 | Food Poisoning - 1 11 5 10 11 5 1 2 7 Malaria - - 2 - 1 1 - 2 2 - 1 Measles 541 249 306 5 489 16 606 136 433 8 654 Membranous Group - - - - - - - - - - - Meningococcal Infect'n 2 - - 2 - - - - - - - Ophthalmia Neonatorum - - - - - 1 - - - - - Plague - - - - - - - - - - - Pneumonia 29 21 27 11 31 25 78 47 61 11 29 Polio... |
93b82c24-5310-4a8c-8ce0-c33af51eedba | Paralytic - 8 3 1 7 4 1 1 - - - „ Non-Paralytic - - - - 1 2 - - 1 - 1 Puerperal Pyrexia - 4 1 - 3 3 1 - - - 2 Relapsing Fever - - - - - - - - - - - Scarlet Fever 17 42 21 29 7 8 5 10 9 24 10 Small-pox - - - - - - - - - - - Tuberculosis, Pul. 38 39 37 27 23 18 19 78 19 19 17 „ Non-Pul. |
4830721d-48f1-41fa-a16b-9c43af857e1c | 1 7 3 3 3 3 4 - 1 1 1 Typhus Fever - - - - - - - - - - - Whooping Cough 82 19 136 25 42 17 37 6 2 16 8 29 Table 8.—Certain Infectious Diseases : Incidence per 1,000 of the Population in 1961. Disease Barnes London (a.c.) |
caefaa33-9d96-47e0-85b1-cea0602f8dcf | England and Wales Scarlet Fever 0.26 0.43 0.43 Diphtheria - 0.01 0.00 Enteric Fever 0.03 0.01 0.01 Acute Pneumonia 0.74 0.37 0.40 Dysentery 0.38 0.57 0.44 Acute Poliomyelitis— Paralytic - 0.01 0.02 Non-Paralytic 0.03 0.00 0.00 Food Poisoning 0.18 0.25 0.17 Tuberculosis— Respiratory 0.44 0.74 0.42 Others 0.03 0.08 0.06 ... |
5b076bb5-6bb9-4393-b08d-0a5e15ab8592 | 4 to 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 64 65and over Barnes Mortlake Dysentery 15 - - 2 3 - 1 2 - 1 4 - - 2 - 15 - Erysipelas 2 - - - - - - - - 1 - - 1 - 1 1 - Food Poisoning 7 1 - - - - 1 1 - - 3 1 - - 5 2 1 Malaria 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - - Measles 654 13 52 84 87 100 297 16 2 - 1 2 ... |
bf2f2a92-3dc5-448a-b039-22dd94c93db5 | (Acute) 29 - - - - - - - - - 1 4 10 14 18 11 5 Poliomyelitis, Non Para. 1 - - - 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - Puerperal Pyrexia 2 - - - - - - - - 1 1 - - - - 2 - Scarlet Fever 10 - - - 3 2 4 1 - - - - - - 4 6 - Tuberculosis, Pul. 17 - - - 2 - - - - 2 4 1 6 2 11 6 9 Tuberculosis, Non-Pul. |
c89b4366-a73e-45b6-9e1a-b34c74744aec | 1 - - - - - - - - - 1 - - - 1 - 1 Whooping Cough 8 - 2 1 4 1 - - - - - - - - 5 3 - 748 14 54 87 100 103 303 20 2 6 16 8 17 18 350 398 18 30 TUBERCULOSIS. Notification Register. The Register of Notifications has been kept revised in accordance with the requirements of the Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1952. ... |
d82dbd22-a724-4197-9ce2-5be3f1fc809d | Cured Left District Dead Total Pulmonary 161 17 8 2 188 - 17 19 1 37 151 Non-Pulm'y 15 1 2 - 18 - 4 1 1 6 12 Totals 176 18 10 2 206 - 21 20 2 43 163 Table 11.—Tuberculosis: New Cases and Mortality, 1961. |
1b085f90-91ed-4d7d-bfb0-9839841c3fa7 | Age-Periods New Cases* Deaths Pulmonary NonPulmonary Pulmonary NonPulmonary Male Fem'le Male Fem'le Male Fem'le Male Fem'le 1- 5 years 1 1 5-14 „ 1 - - - - - - - 15-24 „ 1 5 - - - - - - 25-44 „ 3 4 1 1 1 - - - 45-64 6 3 - - - - - 65 „ and over 1 1 - 1 1 - - 1 All ages 13 14 1 2 1 - - 1 * In addition to primary notifica... |
058dc308-6001-4d20-9ab4-62b0f1272bed | *Incidence-rate—Pulmonary 0.69 All forms 0.77 (per 1.000 population) Non-Pulmonary 0.08 Death-rate—Pulmonary 0.03 (per 1,000 population) Non-Pulmonary NIL 32 Table 12. — IMMUNISATION and VACCINATION. Diphtheria Immunisation. Number of children immunised during 1961:— Under 5 years 389 Between 5 and 15 years 44 Number o... |
d9953071-c685-48ed-8361-ad04617d85eb | Number of children who have completed a primary course of three injections 408 Number of children who have received a reinforcing dose 138 Vaccination against Smallpox. Number of Vaccinations carried out during 1961:— Children Primary Vaccination 384 Re-vaccination 67 Number of Vaccinations carried out at Clinics 262 N... |
35674ee7-37df-4b4a-abc7-835a13e66164 | Number of persons vaccinated during year 1961 1st injection 2nd injection 3rd injection 4th injection A. Children born in years 1943—1961 1837 1460 — — B. Young Persons born in years 1933—1942 388 340 — — C. Person born before 1933 who have not passed their 40th birthday 970 869 — D. Others 154 134 — — E. Total A to D ... |
9d1b897a-61cb-41c3-b2d2-b04eddd9fbb5 | in the Northern Division (Barnes and Richmond). 34 Table 14.—Water Supply—Bacteriological Sampling. Type of Test WATER PASSING INTO PUBLIC SUPPLY— Hampton Works. Average Result Plate Count per millilitre on agar 20/24 hrs. at 37°C 10.0 Coliform Test (Count per 100 ml). 99.84% Negative Escherichia Coli Test (Count per 1... |
298635b0-f4ad-448c-b119-15e7fa0537cb | Men Women Total Patients referred by their Doctors 481 486 967 Abnormalities detected:— Pulmonary tuberculosis 4 1 5 Lung Cancer 4 2 6 Barnes Borough Council employees referred by the Medical Officer of Health 29 Public Mass Radiography Service. Men Women Total Number of persons examined 647 173 820 Abnormalities detec... |
5afb3cea-6dd7-40bc-8d24-3f5c0351c54b | Disinfestation by spraying or fumigation was carried out at various premises for the following infestations:— Mosquitoes 1 Flies 15 Bugs 15 Wasps 63 Ants 4 Fleas 3 Beetles 8 Bees 1 Table 18.—Rodent Control. Summary of work carried out:— Premises visited 454 Inspections made 569 Treatment visits 539 Premises treated 114... |
4602d565-ba82-4933-b7f4-000cfa836e9e | The following premises are subject to inspection from time to time as a routine measure. Registers are maintained of these premises and appropriate action taken where conditions warrant it. 36 Table 20.—Factories. Premises Number on Register Number of Inspections Written notices Occupiers prosecuted (1) (2) (3) (4) (5)... |
e175ba80-f30b-40aa-8b49-26b7c2edbc4f | Inspector By H.M. Inspector (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) Want of cleanliness (S.l) - - - - - Overcrowding (S.2) — — — - — Unreasonable temperature (S.3) — — - - — Inadequate ventilation (S.4) - - - - - Ineffective drainage of floors (S.6) - - - - - Sanitary Conveniences (S.7): (a) Insufficient - - - - - (b) Unsuitable or de... |
75ee0495-2192-4b37-ae25-cd3d8f225737 | on Register Notices Served Wearing apparel 88 - Lamp Shades 13 - Curtain makers 3 - Stuffed Toys and Nursery Articles 1 - Xmas Crackers etc 11 Artificial Flowers 1 - Carding of buttons 4 - Household linen 3 - Brass Articles 1 — Total 125 — Legal proceedings under Factories Act:— No legal action was necessary during 196... |
e340c64e-7e11-4927-8d30-036c46a318f0 | SECTION 'D'—HOUSING Table 23.—Housing Inspection. Number of houses inspected in respect of defective conditions 295 Number of re-inspections 1,433 Number of houses inspected in respect of unsatisfactory living conditions, but where no repairs were required 82 Number of re-inspections 90 Number of Informal Notices serve... |
a812e616-60fd-439b-832d-7d7fe0e397aa | of decisions to issue Certificates 44 31 16 8 1 (a) in respect of some but not all defects 31 26 8 5 - (b) in respect of all defects 13 5 8 3 1 4. No. of undertakings given by landlords under para. 5 of the First Schedule 24 21 9 5 2 5. No. of undertakings refused by local authority under proviso to para. 5 of the Firs... |
b5e9269e-817b-42f0-9d47-0e85077056e1 | Objections by tenants to cancellation of Certificates - 6 5 - 3 9. Decisions by local authority to cancel in spite of tenant's objection - - 2 - - 10. Certificates cancelled by local authority - 8 6 1 5 39 SECTION 'E'—INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD Table 25.—Food Premises. The following inspections were made in res... |
c5292387-cc23-41f8-b52b-2e664d55c629 | 10 10 - Cooked Meats 70 53 - Dairies and Milk Shops 24 10 - Fishmongers 13 31 — Fried Fish Shops 2 — — Greengrocers 39 95 2 Grocers 74 202 4 Ice Cream:- Retailers 92 76 — Public Houses 29 10 — Street Traders 8 — — Sweets, Confectionery 65 54 — Table 26.—Sampling of Other Food and Drugs. (a) Chemical Analysis.—52 Sample... |
e9946117-8910-4a76-9839-42279c420c8c | (b) Overleaf I give the Public Analyst's reports on the three samples examined which were found to be irregular or sub-standard. Legal proceedings were instituted in one case. The other matters complained of were taken up with the manufacturers concerned with satisfactory results, as indicated:— 40 Sample No. 337—Bread... |
95bc6822-82fa-43c8-ab37-07857ca49334 | A snap check was carried out at a local representative meeting of housewives. Although a majority stated that they would expect macaroons to contain ground almonds, a substantial minority did not agree. No further action was taken. Sample No. 355 — Patum Pepper. The Analyst stated that 'Patum Pererium is literally "Pas... |
1dc91587-45ab-432c-98c1-ec77bd0877f1 | In view of the amount of work involved in tracing this commodity back to its sourcq and its relative insignificance, no further action was taken in respect of this sample. Table 27.—Unsound Food. The following articles were voluntarily surrendered and destroyed as being unfit for human consumption:— Where quantities ar... |
2209eeda-ddfa-4313-9450-017d951c5271 | Barn 30 Library 2.10.63 Borough of Barnes ANNUAL REPORT of the Medical Officer of Health for the Year 1962 BOROUGH OF BARNES THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Medical Officer of Health FOR THE YEAR 1962 ERIC PEREIRA, M.B., B.S., D.P.H., Medical Officer of Health, 1 STAFF OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Medical Officer of Healt... |
d056fe32-f24f-4c5e-8bd0-825fbc10e588 | *† R. J. Hamilton, M.A.P.H.I.*† * Certificate of Public Health Inspectors' Board (formerly R.S.I, and J.S.I.B.). † Certificate of Royal Society of Health as an Inspector of Meat and Other Foods. † Certificate of Sanitary Science as applied to Buildings and Public Works. Technical Assistant (Clean Air):— T. S. Rodwell. ... |
92b0ee5c-b50f-442a-be5d-8299860863d8 | The Mayor (Councillor J. D. F. Stow). Alderman E. S. Bolton. Alderman G. T. Craker. Alderman E. S. Stevens. Councillor W. R. Adams. Councillor F. R. Cooper. Councillor A. W. C. Eales. Councillor A. B. Hart. Councillor N. A. Mann. Councillor W. F. Nation. Councillor G. H. Needs. Councillor R. H. Stevens. Councillor R. F... |
e81c166c-37d8-4f14-bbb7-a2e51b908698 | Mayor, Ladies and Gentlemen, I have the honour to present the Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1962, upon the Sanitary Circumstances, Sanitary Administration and Vital Statistics of the Borough. The form of the Report is in accordance with the instructions of the Minister of Health, and speci... |
803cb3c3-6113-4b92-9d73-7bfb1cd2f875 | J. A. Brown, Chief Clerk, who has dealt with the Vital Statistics and has prepared the Report for the printers. Finally, I wish to express my thanks to the Chairman and Members of the Health Committee for their support throughout the year, to my colleagues in other departments, and to all members of the staff of the Pu... |
d3c61959-1af8-43fe-9cd5-148a6f1d0d05 | The Registrar-General's estimate of the population in 1962 was 38,950 which may be compared with the 1961 Census population of 39,057. Births. During the year 573 births were recorded compared with 522 in 1961. Both the still-birth and the infant mortality rates are higher than the unusually low rates recorded in 1961,... |
91745dbb-6d12-4ca8-a59a-cc6e9cf647a7 | The death rate when corrected to allow for the abnormally high proportion of elderly residents was 11.4 which compares satisfactorily with other parts of the country. There were 27 deaths due to cancer of the lung compared with 28 in 1961 and 19 in the previous year. One maternal death was recorded, the cause being giv... |
f6d97e65-a6c0-4c11-9e66-5b695abbdc71 | These are organized on a Divisional Basis, the Northern Division comprising the boroughs of Barnes and Richmond. The Medical Officer of Health for the Districts is also the Divisional Medical Officer, and this arrangement assists co-ordination of the personal health services and environmental health. Administrative, In... |
314884e3-6624-4f6c-9fa9-c662dcac1cca | A Home Help Service provides for domestic help in the home in cases of home confinement or illness. The service is under the management of the Home Help Supervisor who is based at the Divisional Health Office. An Ambulance Service is provided from the Station in King's Road, Richmond, which operates under the Control S... |
9cb29730-f22e-4f89-b4de-6553a9d6257a | The Medical Staff of Banstead Hospital hold out-patient clinics at the Royal Hospital on Tuesdays and Fridays for residents of Barnes and Richmond. Diseases of the Chest. A Chest Clinic is run jointly by the Regional Hospital Board and the Surrey County Council, and is located over the Welfare Centre, North Worple Way,... |
9889a39c-0e16-48dd-ba5e-60f30962bf06 | Barnes Borough Council make an annual payment for this service. (c) Services Provided by the Surrey Executive Council. The Surrey Executive Council provides General Medical and Dental Services, Pharmaceutical Services and Supplementary Ophthalmic Services. More than twenty doctors living within the borough have underta... |
b4d954b2-b073-45b4-b3b2-2833a674d4d0 | A great deal is done to assist the aged by the local voluntary services through schemes such as "Meals on Wheels", Old Peoples' Clubs, Chiropody, etc. The Barnes Day Club was first opened in March, 1958 in an attempt to alleviate the pain and loneliness of severely handicapped men and women living in the borough. It so... |
09f2f246-9077-4aa4-b7b1-814465c32f0d | It enables them to nurse at home in comfort a patient who otherwise would have had to be admitted to hospital. Sheets are collected from the patients' homes every Tuesday and Friday and at the same time an appropriate number of clean sheets is issued. A charge of sixpence per sheet is made, which is no hardship, since ... |
8b15ad95-e078-4915-9e17-9f11d62e75e5 | Frequently this is successful, and the old person gradually begins to appreciate the help given, and to improve both physically and mentally. 9 Sometimes the old person refuses to enter a Home or Hospital and refuses all offers of help. In other cases the living conditions may be so bad that the domiciliary services co... |
a5d1fd5e-f0f0-43f3-bfe8-249eb4862c4a | The old woman had neglected herself, was under-nourished and mentally incapable of making a decision. She refused help or admission to a Home. An Order was obtained from the Court and the patient was removed to a Home. She settled quickly and soon improved both physically and mentally. The greater part of the contents ... |
ef6e4b26-f6e3-4755-aeb2-e1c1e119647a | In all other cases the illness was mild and symptoms normally persisted for a few days only. However, there were cases which relapsed, and quite a number of children continued to harbour the organism for some time after apparent cure. In October cases began to occur amongst children attending Mortlake County Primary Sc... |
39ec7e35-87de-464b-8f75-6b56f12ef461 | Attempts to control these outbreaks threw a heavy burden on the Public Health Inspectors who were occupied almost entirely in this work for a considerable period. Hygiene in the schools was carefully supervised; exclusion of cases and contacts was controlled, and arrangements were made for cases to be referred to their... |
47643202-67cb-490d-be90-888370a86c64 | A girl attending a local ballet school suffered from recurrent diarrhoea and was found to be infected with salmonella typhimurium. Investigation of home contacts and school kitchen staff were negative. After treatment she became free from infection but continued to have recurrent symptoms for some weeks. It is probable... |
5b67f999-77a1-4310-b696-f1745fca6a88 | 11 The source of the infection could not be established; no further cases occurred and the child made a complete recovery. IMMUNISATION AND VACCINATION These schemes are administered from the Surrey County Council Divisional Office and the treatment is carried out at the local clinics. Diphtheria, Whooping Cough and Te... |
96e67a36-c8d8-460f-9b92-1cf5cfa87228 | Cases of smallpox were imported into the country during the early part of the year and this caused an increased demand for vaccination by children and adults. Most European countries demanded a recent vaccination certificate from all travellers from England, and this placed a considerable extra burden on the Health Off... |
c683a656-66e0-46bc-a4ba-5361ba08da07 | inoculation is offered to all children who are in their 13th year. The object is to provide artificial immunity during the adolescent period when young people are most susceptible to this disease. Mobile Radiography Unit. The Mobile Chest Radiography service for general practitioners has proved to be a great convenienc... |
ac53371d-85de-4915-8ca7-f1a1096a118f | 13 THE REPORT OF THE CHIEF PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTOR Mr. W. L. LEACH, IS CONTAINED IN THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS 'C', 'D' and 'E'. SECTION 'C' — SANITARY CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE AREA WATER SUPPLY. The method of collection, purification and storage of the domestic water supply for the district is the same as before. Water is der... |
7bee515c-8037-4b74-866e-a8de5e1eaf92 | A length of 217 yards of new service main was laid in the Borough during the year. All new and repaired mains are chlorinated before being retored to service. Samples of water from them are tested bacteriologically to ensure that the quality of the water is up to the standard normally supplied. We are indebted to Dr. W... |
d94915d0-f155-45b7-9bb3-1fc06be5924f | SEWERAGE AND SEWAGE DISPOSAL It is evident that the Board's operations give rise to unpleasant odours from time to time and complaints may be made by residents in 14 Brentford and Chiswick, or in Richmond and Barnes, according to the wind direction and weather conditions prevailing at any particular time. Fortunately, ... |
35a8fd52-cace-408c-b0ee-6b8d28eb804d | The routine treament of the sewers, on a six monthly basis, was continued, using warfarin bait. The number of takes was negligible. It can now be said that the sewerage system is virtually free from rats and that only check treatments will be necessary in future. Complaints of surface rat infestations were again a redu... |
f30efe54-9cb4-499a-b312-86aafb810e35 | Public reaction to the spectacle of pigeons, squirrels etc. being destroyed is likely to be so varied that the application of modern techniques, however, painless, is likely to be severely restricted. Other Pests. As will be seen from Table 17, many types of domestic pests were dealt with including a large number of wa... |
0912c3a7-cf84-4fbb-96c7-6b06118f1149 | A decision was taken to demolish the obsolete incinerator and to introduce a new system whereby all refuse, after a preliminary sorting, is transferred to large transporter vehicles in which the refuse is taken to special "controlled" tips outside the area. The scheme was devised and executed under the supervision of t... |
e2bd55cb-6153-4477-aa5a-542436279ec4 | Whilst the system is by no means ideal, it is the most economical, and there are surprisingly few complaints received. In view of the heavy extra cost of alternative methods, such as the paper sack system, no decision was taken to alter the existing arrangements, but the officers concerned have been instructed to repor... |
69a1c31c-0a89-4501-b8e0-c2f8c0d7c708 | This, coupled with the reluctance of local builders to carry out conversion work at the prices allowed for grant purposes, and the tardiness of applicants in submitting their applications, made it necessary to postpone the coming into operation of the Order until 1st January, 1963, 16 As with the closing hours for shop... |
322238c3-1c09-4e8e-98bb-333bce215cc9 | The necessity to follow the strict procedure laid down, especially in regard to the dates within which expenditure needs to be incurred, is an irksome requirement of the Smoke Control Area Grants scheme. All concerned with the implementation of the scheme agree that amendments in procedure are necessary but, in view of... |
55491ac4-a974-4a9a-9d48-07a6ce4ffb25 | Tenants who have always been accustomed to look to landlords for every item of repair, including burst pipes and decorations, are astonished at the present day cost of even minor repairs. Unfortunately the tenancy agreements referred to rarely provide for the landlord to make good the neglect of years before passing on... |
4ed0b486-f842-40b6-aaba-098e0e97e275 | Lack of paint and the untidiness of front 17 paths and fences can give a most misleading impression as to the structural condition of premises. When small houses are bought by sitting tenants the improvement in general appearance and condition is very marked. The trend for more individual house ownership should lead to... |
645918b2-b515-4189-b745-63b3119b44c1 | The Government scheme for the improvement of old houses has again had very disappointing results and no applications were forthcoming in respect of rented properties. The capital gains to be obtained on securing vacant possession are so great that no landlord can be expected to give a second thought to improving condit... |
3058f011-4323-4195-a232-15cfc45f76ee | Members of the public have complained less of the trivial and accidental contraventions and have displayed a more balanced approach to food hygiene matters. No prosecutions were necessary concerning the sale of food and a good standard of inspection was maintained. Certain labelling deficiencies were due more to a misu... |
1d8a8cea-701d-47f3-b4e6-936a66429367 | Area 2,520 Population : — Census, 1951 40,593 Census, 1961 39,057 Registrar-General's estimate, mid-1962 38,950 Rating:— Number of inhabited houses 12,734 Rateable Value £2,407,950 Product of a penny rate. £9,800 Mortality: — Males Females Total Number of Deaths 235 288 523 Death Rate per 1,000 population :— Uncorrecte... |
fe94464c-3cac-4dc4-a336-19cee4c5cc9f | 5 Illegitimate Live Births (per cent of total live births 6.7 Stillbirths:— Number 9 Rate per 1,000 total live and stillbirths 15.7 Total Live and Stillbirths 573 Infant Deaths (deaths under 1 year) 13(11) 22 Infant Mortality Rates : — Total infant deaths per 1,000 total live births 23.0 (19.5) Legitimate infant deaths... |
9601054a-8e26-453c-8472-46856221bb6e | 4) Perinatal Mortality Rate (stillbirths and deaths under 1 week combined per 1,000 total live and stillbirths) 31.4 (27.9) Maternal Mortality (including abortion):— Number of deaths 1 Rate per 1,000 total live and stillbirths 1.7 23 Table 2. — Vital Statistics of the Borough of Barnes during 1962 and previous 5 Years ... |
d75cb9ce-f163-40b9-a520-b3eee2cbb385 | 000 Population 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 1957 446 441 112 313 7.9 17 220 9 20.4 516 131 1958 456 440 11.2 284 7.2 35 237 8 18.2 486 12.4 1959 476 468 120 333 8.6 47 249 8 171 535 13.8 1960 468 458 11.8 271 7.0 43 247 12 26.2 475 12.2 1961 522 518 13.3 268 6.9 40 222 6 11.6 490 126 1962 573 564 145 264 6.8 73 259 13 (1... |
213b7538-1b87-41b3-9603-c88fe4a1dd45 | 0 (19.5) 523 13.4 24 Table 3. — Birth-rate, Death-rate, and Analysis of Mortality from Certain Causes during the Year 1962, with corresponding rates for England and Wales, and for the County of London for comparison. AREA AND POPULATION Live Births DEATHS FROM Stillbirths Deaths of Infants under 1 year of age Deaths (e... |
068d087d-7e42-44c1-91a4-5dd65a5f48c8 | 6 12.0 0.68 0.00 0.00 0.09 0.09 0.00 0.83 2.26 16.6 21.1 Barnes Borough (38,990) 14.5 11.4 0.69 — — 0.13 0.10 — 0.69 2.85 15.7 23.0 (19.5) Live birth and death rates per 1,000 population. Stillbirth rates per 1,000 total (live and still) births. Infantile mortality rates per 1.000 live births. 25 Table 4. — Causes of D... |
5791ed1e-4f6e-4b0e-a2f0-dd32aff79237 | other - - - 3 Syphilitic diseases 2 2 - 4 Diphtheria - - - 5 Whooping Cough - - - 6 Meningococcal infections - - - 7 Acute poliomyelitis - — — 8 Measles - - - 9 Other infective and parasitic diseases - - - 10 Malignant neoplasm, stomach 15 6 9 11 Malignant neoplasm, lung, bronchus 27 22 5 12 Malignant neoplasm, breast ... |
b0f04938-6676-49b4-a525-d3348bb87f0b | angina 111 58 53 19 Hypertension with heart disease 10 7 3 20 Other heart disease 53 17 36 21 Other circulatory diseases 30 15 15 22 Influenza 4 1 3 23 Pneumonia 27 8 19 24 Bronchitis 22 16 6 25 Other diseases of respiratory system 3 3 - 26 Ulcer of stomach and duodenum 3 - 3 27 Gastritis, enteritis and diarrhoea 4 2 2... |
e9b89b58-971f-4c71-915c-0cfdd2a5eb17 | childbirth abortion 1 - 1 31 Congenital malformations 3 1 2 32 Other defined and ill-defined diseases 41 13 28 33 Motor vehicle accidents 3 3 - 34 All other accidents 11 4 7 35 Suicide 5 3 2 36 Homicide and operations of war 1 - 1 All Causes 523 235 288 26 Table 5. - Infant Mortality during the Year 1962. Causes of dea... |
84013bd1-ba67-43b9-a5f2-b41ceda2a4e2 | - Acute suppurative broncho pneumonia - - - 1 1 - - - - 1 1 - Foetal abnormalities 2 - - - 2 - - - - 2 - 2 Premature 6 - - - 6 - - - - 6 - 6 Sonne Dysentery 1 - - - 1 - - - - 1 - 1 9 - - 1 10 1 - - - 11 2 9 Found dead 2 - - - 2 - - - - 2 2 - 11 - - 1 12 1 - - 13 4 9 Table 6. — Laundry Service for Incontinent Patients. |
6c3e3b63-06e1-45f3-b764-a028d461b767 | Number of patients using the service, as at 31.12.62 9 Number of patients admitted to hospital and the service discontinued 3 Number of patients who died and the service discontinued 2 Number of sheets laundered and issued 1,941 27 SECTION F' — PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, INFECTIOUS AND OTHER DISEASES. Table 7. — ... |
f728a9c1-a5a8-4223-b376-bb5d7468ec4d | - - - - - - Enteric (Typhoid or Paratyphoid Fever) 1 - 1 2 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 Erysipelas 8 7 2 7 2 1 1 - 1 2 - Food Poisoning 1 11 5 10 - 11 i 1 2 7 12 Malaria - 2 - 1 1 - 2 2 - 1 - Measles 249 306 5 489 16 606 136 433 8 654 14 Membranous Group - - - - - - - - - - - Meningococcal Infect' n - - 2 - - - - - - - - Ophthalmia N... |
a502124f-e4fd-4a2d-a27d-e1f78b56af6e | 28 47 61 11 29 15 Poliomyelitis, Paralytic 8 3 1 7 4 1 1 - - - - „ Non-Paralytic - - - 1 2 - - 1 - 1 - Puerperal Pyrexia 4 1 - 3 3 1 - - - 2 - Relapsing Fever - - - - - - - - - - - Scarlet Fever 42 21 29 7 8 5 10 9 24 10 15 Small-pox - - - - - - - - - - - Tuberculosis, Pul. 39 37 27 23 18 19 28 19 19 17 20 ” Non-Pul. |
b81fff31-44d4-47e9-a64d-ad54e42a54cc | 7 3 3 3 3 4 - 1 1 1 1 Typhus Fever - - - - - - - - - - - Whooping Cough 19 136 25 42 17 37 6 2 16 8 - 28 Table 8- — Certain Infectious Diseases: Incidence per 1, |
d1cea383-1932-4994-bfc9-fa54a37b304f | 000 of the Population in 1962- Disease Barnes London (a-c-) England and Wales Scarlet Fever 0-39 0-27 0-33 Diphtheria - - 0-00 Enteric Fever 0-03 0-02 0-00 Acute Pneumonia 0-39 0-26 0-27 Dysentery 2-95 0-88 0-62 Acute Poliomyelitis— Paralytic - 0-00 0-00 Non-Paralytic - 0-00 0-00 Food Poisoning 0-31 0-21 0-11 Tuberculo... |
435142be-791e-4aac-be2e-2c5e79053d46 | 2 2 to 3 3 to 4 4 to 5 5 to 9 10 to 14 15 to 19 20 to 24 25 to 34 35 to 44 45 to 64 | 65and over Barnes Mortlake Dysentery 115 3 13 - 10 6 43 14 6 _ 9 9 1 1 12 103 3 Erysipelas - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Food Poisoning 12 - - - - - - - 1 1 2 - 7 1 8 4 1 Malaria — - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Measles 14 - 3 - ... |
bc13308c-0e8d-438e-a66d-c0f0e65f6fe3 | - - - - - 1 1 Pneumonia (Acute) l5 - - - - - - - - - - - 9 6 10 5 1 Poliomyeli'is, Non Para - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Puerperal Pyrexia - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Scarlet Fever 15 - 1 - 1 3 6 1 1 1 - - l - 1 10 - Tuberculosis, Pul. 20 - - 1 - - - - - - 7 8 4 11 9 9 Tuberculosis, Non-Pul. |
2c074c03-7fe3-4a68-b9fe-0ffb724cb748 | 1 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 - 1 - Whooping Cough - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 193 3 17 1 14 11 54 16 8 2 18 9 26 13 50 143 15 29 TUBERCULOSIS Notification Register. The Register of Notifications has been kept revised in accordance with the requirements of the Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1952. The num... |
a4f23499-fefb-4b97-9b11-45cc8f73cd16 | 1962 Primary Notif'ns Otherwise Restored Total Cured Left District Dead Total Pulmonary 151 19 18 1 189 17 9 11 37 152 Non-Pulm'y 12 1 1 - 14 2 1 - 3 11 Totals 163 20 19 1 203 19 10 11 40 163 Table 11. — New Cases and Mortality, 1962. |
6d1a09a3-fa67-486b-a27c-bb314a5e171c | Age-Periods New Cases* Deaths Pulmonary NonPulmonary Pulmonary NonPulmonary Male Fem'le Male Fem'le Male Fem'le Male Fem'le 1- 5 years - 1 - - - - - - 5-14 „ - - - - - - - - 15-24 „ 1 1 - _ - - - - 25-44 „ 9 5 - 1 - 1 - - 45-64 „ 9 2 - - 2 1 - - 65 „ and over 8 2 - 1 5 2 - - All ages 27 11 - 2 7 4 - - * In addition to ... |
652a5172-2cd0-4c48-b1f1-60477c191782 | 'Incidence-rate—Pulmonary 1 00 All forms 1.02 (per l,ooo population) Non-Pulmonary 0 02 Death-rate—Pulmonary 0.28 (per l ,000 population) Non-Pulmonary NIL 31 Table 12. — IMMUNISATION and VACCINATION. Diphtheria Immunisation. Number of children immunised during 1962:— Under 5 years 500 Between 5 and 15 years 17 Number ... |
3ec453fb-c285-40f5-bc70-557b61768690 | Number of children who have completed a primary course of three injections 719 Number of children who have received a reinforcing dose 88 Vaccination against Smallpox. Number of Vaccinations carried out during 1962 Children Primary Vaccination 576 Re-vaccination 370 Number of Vaccinations carried out at clinics 299 Num... |
0784ea69-2f6d-4a72-b755-9b9f237659a5 | As a check the immunological state of 401 entrants to County Schools during the autumn term was carefully examined with the following results:— Percentage immunized in Barnes and Richmond 67.83% Percentage immunized outside Barnes and Richmond 29.43% Total immunized at entry to school . 97.26% Total not immunized 2.24%... |
4495190f-a473-446c-ba55-11e327184e1a | Number of persons who have received:— Salk Vaccine Oral Vaccine One injection only Two injections One dose only Two doses only Three doses (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (a) Children born in 1962 2 6 42 125 102 (b) Children born in 1961 - 113 170 319 481 (c) Children and young persons born in the years 1943—1960 - 83 113 127 197 ... |
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