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24567485-ff49-445f-b4a2-011b3ec0b1a4 | In some cases even, more especially in Hampton Square and to a lesser degree in West Road, single rooms are let out to separate families. In these roads there have been some cases of overcrowding during the year, the tenants being of the poorest class of the community. In Mortlake North there is much old property which... |
c9f94263-5e01-4569-8d9d-542d0586d2f3 | The Council have appointed a special Committee to deal with the future development of the district, in accordance with principles embodied in the Housing and Town Planning Act, 1909. With regard to the western part of the district, a joint conference will take place with the Corporation of Richmond to ascertain whether... |
ee309be5-a57e-44c0-91f3-444ac3f1f9cf | All the laundries on the register, as well as the laundries without the district, are immediately informed by the Public Health Department of the occurrence of any case of infectious disease among their customers. With regard to other premises, not specifically dealt with in the report, but coming within the jurisdicti... |
cdcbddbb-ea14-438d-a18e-463f9ae59f3c | The staff of the Public Health Department consists of:β An Inspector of Nuisances, whose duties are inspections under the Housings Regulations, the Factory and Workshops Act, the Dairies, Cowsheds, and Milkshops Orders, etc. The inspections under the Housing Acts are carried out in a most thorough and tactful manner. O... |
3e9747d4-0dad-450c-9a95-47f280fa8d76 | Visits to the houses of consumptives, where he carries out his duties in an unostentatious manner. Other duties performed by this officer are the supervision of the partial or entire reconstruction of drainage systems, as a result of notices from this department. The thorough practical knowledge possessed by this inspe... |
8ff38b6b-af43-4bce-82ab-630b553904a6 | For the isolation of cases of Small-pox, the Council is one of the constituent authorities forming the Surrey Joint Small-pox Hospital Committee, and arrangements are in operation which will allow of an expeditious removal of cases of this, should they occur, in the Council's own special ambulance, which is always read... |
a8abae5c-a751-4e8e-a2e0-6f4f1e062ea2 | All laundry work of the Hospital is carried out in the laundry of the Hospital, all disinfection of the bedding, etc., from the wards, as well as the disinfection for the Public Health Department, is Sanitary Administration of the District. 35 done in the Washington-Lyon disinfector, and all the refuse, etc., of the Ho... |
ec81724c-2fa9-4435-8661-420f8724c879 | After office hours and on Sundays, the doctors notify by telephone all cases needing removal, so that there is no possible chance of delay or misunderstanding, Immediately on admission to hospital, all cases are seen by the Medical Superintendent, and are treated on the case-isolation system, so successfully carried on... |
e24805f1-095f-464f-9a3f-873ff33c7584 | The experience gained in infectious diseases work leads one to believe that "every sore throat, especially in children, should be treated as infectious until the contrary is proved." 36 Sanitary Administration of the District. The only case of erysipelas admitted during the year proved fatal, being in a female of 83 ye... |
9e19d7e2-a89f-4c0d-beec-97738bfd0fa4 | The work of the Public Health Department with regard to infectious disease is as follows : Each case of infectious disease is visited by the Assistant Inspector, and a full report is made, including the following particulars : Day and Sunday School attended, occupation, milk, and other food supply, accommodation at the... |
72860270-38c7-49f9-8c5a-08d436cf309c | BARNES. MORTLAKE. TOTALS. Visits and inspections in consequence of notifiable disease 171 205 376 Disinfections performed 51 59 110 Lots disinfected by steam at the Isolation Hospital 60 63 123 No. of Notices served 19 25 44 No. of Notices complied with 18 22 40 CHEMICAL EXAMINATION. One sample of water from the pond o... |
fccbbdea-f75f-45c9-a34d-3d63e7bd3f4c | These examinations are made at the Council's laboratory at the Isolation Hospital, and the results are immediately communicated to the doctors, in the case of a positive finding, by telephone. The importance of a bacteriological examination as an aid to diagnosis, in doubtful cases, cannot be over-estimated. In each of... |
6dac2cb8-50b5-4f20-8ac8-1ebbe5623579 | Positive 36 1 4 41 Negative 66 2 10 78 102 3 14 119 CONTROL AND PREVALENCE OF TUBERCULOSIS. The following is a summary of the steps which the Council have authorised to be carried out for dealing with this disease:β 1. Facilities are given to local doctors to have an early diagnosis made of the disease, in having the s... |
ecb89618-5cdb-4a30-8006-6e7d3b4b4881 | The distribution of literature giving the early symptoms of the disease and suggestions for sufferers to follow in order to minimise the spread of the disease. Sanitary Administration of the District. 39 6. Shelters are loaned for open air treatment where necessary. 7. The disinfection of the house is carried out on th... |
2ac88b1a-2ddf-41bb-a687-6f0e6a7dbe55 | Of these twenty were caused by Pulmonary Tuberculosis and the number dying in Public Institutions from all forms of tuberculosis was six, of these four being from Pulmonary Phthisis. All Institutional deaths from Consumption taking place in the Workhouse Infirmary. The cases of Consumption notified during the year numb... |
4a4e92f3-5cf6-445e-a25d-b9d370551413 | Wh'th'r any Sputum Result of Sputum .Ex'm'nti'n Result of Tuberculin Test. Treatment. History of Infection. Remarks. 1 35 yrs. M Insurance Agent Cough and Spit Apices of both lungs affected Yes Positive No test By Tuberculin Contact with a patient 20 years ago. 2 34 β F β Notified case Apex of one lung affected None β ... |
6a7c40b2-1c06-448c-8907-c2b2ad22adfe | Advanced lesions in both lungs β β β Private medical case 6 20 ,, F Servant β Early lesion in one apex None Positive Hshleft district β 7 14 β F β β Lesion in one apex Yes Positive No test Attending special hospital Parent. All members of one family 8 8 β F β Contact No physical signs None No reaction - - 9 6 β M β Con... |
855b7b35-e3ef-4e67-bc33-4b2e9429a100 | F β β β β β β - 14 7 β M β Enlarged glands β β β Positive (due to glands) β - 15 5 β F β β β β β β β - 16 β F Cough β β β No reaction β - 17 3 β F β Predisposition β β β β β - 18 4 β M β Breathlessness Severe Heart Disease β β β β - 19 3 , F β Contact No physical signs . β β β β - 20 8 β F β Notified case Early lesion ... |
8635d85d-4b76-43c5-9bb0-7c2af67f7081 | Where situated. Total number of Beds. How are patients selected ? Are patients under the care of a resident Medical Officer ? What charge, if any, is made for the use of Beds. Do the Sanitary Authority useβ (1) their Isolation Hospital, or (2) their Small-pox Hospital, for cases of Phthisis ? Do the Sanitary Authority ... |
fc2669bf-a82d-41bb-bbc5-e79c1fdf99e6 | 41 There was a large outbreak of measles in the early part of the year, all the schools being affected, the disease finding its greater number of victims in the infant departments. Numerous returns were received from each school giving large numbers of absentees from this cause. Disinfection of schoolrooms and the dist... |
3e3d1059-ec6f-4f2c-a954-49b976efe91a | The following table shows cases of non-notifiable diseases, based on information received from the Head Teachers of the Schools. TABLE K. DISEASE. Number. Chicken Pox 47 Mumps 42 Measles 216 Whooping Cough 15 Ringworm 7 42 Infant Mortality. The summer of last year exacted a heavier toll among infants than has been expe... |
c1f387ca-c9ba-4e32-9b52-b2cfe4570633 | Chart shewing infantile mortality from Diarrhceal Diseases, during 13 weeks commencing 23rd July, The distribution of deaths was general throughout the district Barnes and Mortlake parishes having an equal number. The only common point was that the deaths occurred almost exclusively in Infant Mortality. 43 houses with ... |
b3989f58-4985-48cc-a628-33f228939214 | With the same object in view, much could be done by securing a more frequent removal of house refuse ; in many of the smaller houses with a back yard of small size, the dustbin is a potential danger to child life during the summer months. It is to be hoped that, with a refuse destructor erected, the Council will see th... |
f53bdf40-12d6-43da-a8a8-0d061c78b87e | The Supervision of Midwives under the Midwives' Act rests with the Surrey County Council, who employ a female Inspector to carry out the inspections. It is certain that the work under this Act could be more appropriately dealt with by a local officer, who would be able, if the Notification of Births Act were in force, ... |
78fc1424-e8d8-4ce0-81bf-d94e84fee1ae | This district is one of those in the immediate outer ring of suburbs, which have grown very rapidly as a result of the " spilling over" and depopulation of central London. The sex distribution of the population in the census returns shows that for the whole district females are in excess in the proportion of 16,752 to ... |
193dcab5-0e6c-44ba-82f7-9f022bc94a25 | 58 N 71 S 94 W 74 Mortlake Middle 88 N 97 S 68 From the above table it will be seen that in Barnes East and in Mortlake South, the proportion of males to females is much smaller than in Mortlake North, which is essentially a working-class Vital Statistics. 45 district, compared with the residential nature of both Barne... |
cfe3aea5-e274-4310-9df1-a5510d316d1e | The averages for the various wards are very similar to the sex distribution sequence. Table showing Average Number of Persons per House in different Wards. Barnes E 4.00 N 4.20 S 4.47 W 4.32 Mortlake Middle 4.10 N 4.35 S 4.23 BIRTHS. The total number of births properly belonging to this district was 731, as will be see... |
f49fe712-fc3f-42cb-80f0-16baaf9279eb | Of the births, 29 were illegitimate, forming 4 per cent, of the total births. DEATHS. The uncorrected number of deaths at all ages in the district was 272, making a crude death-rate of 8.8 per 1000 of the population. When appropriate corrections are made for excluding and including certain deaths, the corrected number ... |
903db026-131a-452f-901e-398464e25fd2 | INFANTILE MORTALITY (Table IV.) The deaths of infants under one year were 70, which gives an infantile mortality of 95 per 1000 births; of these 70 deaths under one year, 9 were of illegitimate babies. This means that the infantile mortality rate among illegitimate babies is 310, as compared with 86 per 1000 among babi... |
f30555b4-a167-4042-92d1-16bf3ff5eefd | Nett Deaths belonging to the District. Nett. Of nonresidents registered in the District. Of residents not registered in the District. Under 1 year of age. At all ages. Number. Rate.* Number. Rate per 1,000 nett births Number. Rate.* Number. Rate* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1906. 24414 632 β 25.8 256 10.4 β 32 71 112... |
5fd37519-6d6f-432a-8063-a077317d2115 | 28181 703 β 24.9 277 9.5 β 44 62 88 321 11.03 1910. 29437 682 β 23.1 215 7 .3 44 47 69 259 9.1 1911. 30786 721 731 23.7 272 8.8 9 73 70 95 336 10.9 Kates in columns 5, 7, and 13 calculated per 1,000 of estimated population. Area of District in acres\ Total population at all ages 30,379 (exclusive of area 2,408 Number o... |
5a28e8f7-bcee-49f2-83cd-fa9a8c2cb0a0 | t Three cases removed to Mount Vernon Hospital, one to Richmond Hospital, one to Brompton and Royal National Hospital for Consumption, Ventnor. 49 Cases of Infectious Disease notified during the year 1911. Notifiable Disease. Number of Cases Notified. Total Cases notified in each locality. Total Cases removed to Hospit... |
a5885428-4b1b-44fa-bfc4-1ed5dc6d2f13 | Small pox - - - - - - - - - - - Cholera - - - - - - - - - - - Diphtheria (including Membranous Croup) 42 - 9 28 3 1 1 - 14 28 40 Erysipelas 14 - - - 1 2 4 7 5 9 1 Scarlet Fever 46 - 5 31 9 1 - - 23 23 37 Typhus Fever β - - - - - - - - - - Enteric Fever 4 - - 2 1 1 - - 3 1 3 Relapsing Fever β - - - - - - - - - - Continu... |
15bcc31d-e0e9-4b15-a5e0-d3be67561f73 | 1908 Ditto 1911 12 - - 2 2 8 - - 7 6+ Others 14 - - 3 1 6 4 - 5 9 - Totals 145 - 14 66 22 26 10 7 60 85 94 TABLE III. Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the year 1911. Causes of Death. Nett Deaths at the subjoined ages of " Residents " whether occurring within or without the District. Total Deaths whether of Resident... |
3d96298e-7001-4151-aa60-bb3fff6ac49e | Measles 17 4 7 4 2 β β - β β Scarlet Fever β β β β β β β β β β Whooping-Cough 7 4 3 - β β β β β β Diphtheria and Croup 1 β - 1 β β β β β 1 Influenza 3 β β β β β β 1 2 β Erysipelas 2 β β β β β β β 2 1 Cerebro-Spinal Fever - β β - β β β β β β Meningitis 2 - 1 1 β β β β β β Phthisis (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) 21 β β 1 1 1 1... |
76f753f8-2754-43b1-9659-858ebdaa6312 | β β Cancer, malignant disease 33 β β β - β 6 13 14 β Bronchitis 23 2 β 1 - β β 6 14 β 50 51 Broncho-Pneumonia 3 1 β β β β β 2 β β Pneumonia (all other forms) 15 3 1 1 β β 3 4 3 β Other diseases of Respiratory organs 6 β 1 1 β β β 2 2 β Diarrhoea and Enteritis 36 25 6 β 1 1 1 2 β β Appendicitis and Typhlitis 1 β β β 1 '... |
9fefe7db-7e98-4a03-a7e4-96d1c4e50a21 | β β β Other accidents and diseases of Pregnancy and Parturition 9 2 - - - - 6 1 Congenital Debility and Malformation, including Premature Birth 20 19 1 - - - - Violent Deaths,excluding Suicide 6 1 β β 2 β β 2 1 β Suicides 1 β β β β 1 β β β β Other defined diseases 104 4 β 1 3 5 7 19 65 β Diseases ill-defined or unknown... |
ac55a4d2-cba6-4bd8-b7b3-e5b6552b63f1 | 1-3 Months. 3-6 Months. 6-9 Months. 9-12 Months. Total Deaths under 1 year. All Causes (certified) 12 7 β β 19 IS 10 10 13 70 Small-pox - - - - - - - - - -Chicken-pox - - - - - - - - - - - Measles β β β β - 1 β β 3 4 Scarlet Fever - - - - - - - - - Diphtheria and Croup - - - - - - - - - - Whooping Cough β β β β β 1 β 3... |
0a0e102b-4984-44b5-b1f5-57e80853ae29 | 1 β 1 Other Tuberculous Diseases β β β β β β 1 β β 1 Congenital Malformations β β β β β β 1 β β 1 Premature Birth 5 2 β β 7 1 β β β 8 Atrophy, Debility, |
5a33c37a-952b-4fff-a221-a0f6389265f9 | and Marasmus 5 1 6 2 1 1 10 53 Atelectasis - - - - - - - - - - -Injury at birth 1 1 β β 2 β β β β 2 Erysipelas - - - - - - - - - - Syphilis - - - - - - - - - - Rickets - - - - - - - - - - Meningitis (not Tuberculous) - - - - - - - - β β Convulsions β 2 β β 2 β β β β 2 Gastritis - - - - - - - - β β Laryngitis - - - - - ... |
868263ce-0822-47fe-a277-04e2130fecc5 | overlying - - - - - 1 β β β 1 Other Causes 1 - - - 1 - - - 1 2 12 7 β β 19 18 10 10 13 70 Nett Births in the year Legitimate,702 Illegitimate,29 Nett Deaths in the year of Legitimate Infants,61 Illegimate Infants,9 54 TABLE Showing the work done by the Sanitary Inspectors during 1911 with regard to places under the Fac... |
88c86d87-7709-4a79-b8d6-2abc54ae9dae | - - 1 1 1 1 Printers 1 1 2 4 3 5 Coachbuilders - - 1 4 1 4 Athletic Goods - - 1 2 1 2 Motor Works - - 1 4 1 4 Golf Club Maker - - 1 2 1 2 Motor Body Works 1 1 - - 1 1 STEAM LAUNDRIES β Over 40 employees 1 4 1 3 2 7 Under 40 employees 2 6 4 8 6 14 B.βWORKSHOPSβ Engineering Works 2 4 - - 2 4 Tailors 8 10 4 6 12 16 Dressm... |
224265e4-270d-4045-8097-ebc18f4b33e5 | 2 Photographers 1 1 3 3 4 4 Smiths 2 2 3 4 5 6 Umbrella Maker - - 1 2 1 2 Upholsterer - - 1 1 1 1 Coachbuilder - - 2 6 2 6 Cabinet Maker 1 2 - - 1 2 Picture Frame Makers - - 2 2 2 2 Watch Makers 2 2 3 3 5 5 Brush Maker - - 1 2 1 2 Rubber Works - - 1 1 1 1 HAND LAUNDRIES β Under 40 employees 3 6 8 16 11 22 BAKEHOUSESβ 3... |
4052a9fd-cce4-4cd4-91fa-3f8eb3007122 | βWORKPLACESβ Stable Yards 6 12 5 5 11 17 Restaurants 5 10 13 28 18 38 Ice Cream Makers 2 4 - - 2 4 Totals 93 170 130 233 223 403 55 Annual Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1911 for the Urban District of Barnes on the administration of the Factory & Workshop Act, 1901, in connection with FACTORIES, W... |
56e58b3d-bb70-41b7-82ed-de02d430a185 | Factories (Including Factory Laundries) 41 4 β Workshops 303 10 - (Including Workshop Laundries) Workplaces 59 - - (Other than Outworkers' premises included in Part 3 of this Report) - - - Total 403 14 β 2.βDEFECTS FOUND. Particulars. Number of Defects. Number of Found. Remedied. Referred to H.M. Inspector Prosecutions... |
14e81cf3-a2da-48a0-abe1-c54fda4cf111 | 101) - - - - Breach of special sanitary requirements for bakehouses (ss. 97 to 100) - - - - Other offences - - - (Excluding offences relating to outwork which are included in Part 3 of this Report). - 1 - - Total 13 13 - - 56 57 3.βHOME WORK. NATURE OF WORK OUTWORKERS' LISTS, SECTION 107. OUTWORK IN UNWHOLESOME PREMISE... |
356cb437-7fca-4df7-9f07-c1eb60b9b563 | Failing to keep or permit inspection of lists. Failing to send lists. Lists. Outworkers. Lists. Outworkers. Contractors. Workmen Contractors. Workmen. Wearing Apparelβ (1) making, &c. |
bb48098e-c7d9-4efc-8f0f-43f927d83075 | β β β 12 β 34 - - (2) cleaning & washing Household Linen - - - - - - - - Lace, lace curtains & nets Curtains and Furniture Hangings - - - Furniture and Upholstery Electro Plate - - - File making - - - - Brass and Brass Articles Fur pulling - - - - Cables and Chains - - - - Anchors and Grapnels - - - - Cart Gear - - - -... |
f58ca854-8d8f-4caa-b615-da7a26a85f7b | 131) at the end of the year. Number. Important classes of workshops, such as workshop bakehouses, may be enumerated here. Laundries 26 Dressmakers 55 Shoemakers 32 Bakehouses 13 Total number of workshops on Register 174 5.βOTHER MATTERS. Class. Number. Matters notified to H.M. Inspector of Factories:β Failure to affix ... |
1779bb75-bdf6-4471-8255-c494fb36fc42 | 101)β 5 Certificates granted during the year β In use at the end of the year 5 TABLE Showing the administration of the Vaccination Acts in the Mortlake Registration Sub-District (which includes the parishes of Barnes and Mortlake) according to the return made by Mr. Umney, Clerk to the Richmond Guardians. Return for th... |
00adcd64-66b8-4d30-bd3b-b8b1ecaa74de | : Number of these Births which on 31st Jan., 1912 remained unentered in the Vaccination Register on account (as shown by Report book) of Number of these Births remaining on 31st Jan., 1912, neither duly entered in the Vaccination Register (Cols. 3 4, 5, 6. & 7 of this return) nor temporarily accounted for in the Report... |
d5995a93-be2d-4dc0-abc3-f8e1a90a37d6 | moval to Districts the Vaccination Officer of which has been duly apprised. Removal to place unknown or which cannot be reached and cases not having been found. Successfully Vaccin ated. Insusceptible of Vaccination. Had Small Pox. Number in respect ofwhom Statut'y Declarations of Conscientious Objection have been rece... |
4710af3f-c949-47ae-83a7-fc550dc47ad5 | UBAR 2 THIRD ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Medical Officer of Health TO THE Barnet Urban District Council, BY CHARLES F. HARDIE, M.A., M.B., B.C. (Cantab.), Medical Officer of Health. 2 Members of the Council. Chairman: Mr. Councillor A. G. MALINS, J.P. Vice-Chairman: Mr. Councillor J. T. CHAPMAN. Members: Mr. Councillor W. H. ... |
c476532c-2b04-40c9-bd48-684005641f0a | Father Spink. β β J. L. Thomas. β β A. J. Wills. Medical Officer of health: Charles F. Hardie, M.A., M.B., B.C. (Cantab.). Sanitary Inspector: Charles William Hill, M.S.I.A. INDEX. PAGE. Acreage 4 Bakehouses 46 Births, Birth Rate, etc. 4, 7 Bye-laws 42 Caravans 34, 35 Causes of Death 21, 23, 24 Cerebro-Spinal Fever 12 ... |
c6bbc252-c61a-455e-a702-707fa5f1431a | 45 Drainage of Schools 45 Earth and Pail Closets 45 Factories and Workshops 27, 28, 29, 45 Fish and Ice Cream Shops 42 Fire Escape 46 Food Inspection 35, 36 Housing of the Working Classes Acts 16 Housing and Town Planning Act 16 Housing Scheme 51, 52, 53, 54 Infantile Mortality 4, 8, 9, 23 Infectious Diseases 4, 20, 37... |
16164d1c-1618-4c61-bae7-f9912e238f78 | 15 Population 4, 6 Private Slaughter Houses 11, 12, 41 Public Elementary Schools 12 Paving of Yards 41 Provision of Sinks 41, 42 Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations 13, 26 Rag Flock Act, 1911 40 Sewerage and Drainage 11 Statistical Summary 4 Sanitary Legislation 55, 56, 57 Sanitary Conveniences 46 Sale of Food and... |
5a75c6aa-9f94-4c26-b024-51c43e193f3e | 359 Population (1911 Census) 10,440 Population, 1912 10,717 Population per acre 7.1 Number of Inhabited Houses (1901 Census) 1,578 Number of Inhabited Houses (1911 Census) 2,202 Number of Inhabited Houses, 1912 2,261 Rateable Value Β£65,000 Produce of Penny Rate Β£260 Crude Birth Rate per 1,000 living 21.2 Nett Birth Rat... |
dd367779-fee9-49ed-b929-dbb94244a03b | 57 Infectious Cases notified 48 Infectious Cases admitted to Hospital 35 Percentage of Notified Cases Isolated at Hospital 73 Number of Inhabitants per house (1901 Census) 5.2 Number of Inhabitants per house (1911 Census) 4.7 5 Barnet Urban District Council. MEDICAL OFFICER'S REPORT. HEALTH DEPARTMENT, 40, High Street,... |
724434d2-454c-49ed-b602-08640700b468 | Upon the hill the geological formation consists of gravel overlying beds of London clay, while in the valleys the clay comes to the surface. The Town fringes the borders of Hertfordshire and Middlesex, and is situated about 10 miles from Charing Cross on what may be termed the crowning summit of the Northern Heights. T... |
4ee507c1-9a4f-45f1-b624-62c8b5874ee3 | The population of Barnet taken at the Census last year was 10,440. In estimating the population of any district the estimate is always made to Midsummer, and as the Census is taken in the first quarter of the year it has been necessary to estimate from April, 1911, to Midsummer, 1912, a period of 15 months. The method ... |
51f54be9-c660-49e0-ad27-62212b67b835 | The more correct method in this case is to take the number of inhabited houses at Midsummer and multiply by the average number of persons per house existing at the Census. The average number of persons per house in 1911 was 4.7, and the number of occupied houses at Midsummer, 1912, 2,261. By multiplying these figures a... |
baa7a287-7ecf-4842-9216-ee16ae6cb78d | The average number of persons to the acre at the Census of 1911 was 6.9. The number of persons to each acre is now estimated as 7.1. The following table gives the density of population of each parish in the District:β Parish. Area in Acres. Population. Density per acre. Arkley 830 636 0.8 Chipping Barnet 379 4,030 10.7... |
a1a6a193-3344-46ef-84bc-9a8b8fb4aba7 | The nett illegitimate births registered give a proportion of 19 per 1,000 of the total births. The following table shows the number of births recorded and the Birth Rate for each parish in the District:β Parish. No. of Births. Birth Rate. Arkley 12 18.9 Chipping Barnet 89 22.6 Hadley 7 15.9 South Mimms 104 18.6 The sub... |
ce5519a5-88ad-4596-a77b-18905f20edd6 | 165 deaths were registered in the District during the past year, as compared with 182 in 1911, and 128 in 1910. The crude Death Rate is 15.4 per 1,000 of the population living at all ages, based upon the estimated population for the District. Four deaths of residents belonging to the District occurred in Public Institu... |
3701dadd-1319-4d26-a5eb-2031442b824b | Number of deaths of persons not belonging to the District occurring in Public Institutions inside the District:β The Workhouse 42 Victoria Cottage Hospital 6 Isolation Hospital Nil Other 2 Total 50 Number of deaths of persons belonging to the District occurring in Public Institutions outside the District:β Herts County... |
4e851f7f-9e14-4b9f-8798-300c5ffc52bf | 9 The average for the past 10 years has been 99 per 1,000. The Rate is calculated as the ratio of infant deaths to births per 1,000. The Notification of Births Act, 1907, has not been adopted in this District. Infantile mortality has a variety of causes, among which alcoholism, impure food, and contamination of infants... |
d8b68432-50ca-4db8-9da9-b21a2e726e36 | The number of cases of Infectious Diseases notified during 1912 (excluding 23 cases of Tuberculosis) was 48, being a decrease of 6 from 1911. The following table shows the number of Notifications to the Sanitary Authority during the year of each disease specified in the Infectious Diseases (Notification) Act, and the n... |
7c8235e2-56de-42ba-bd62-12927e660af7 | 10 JOINT ISOLATION HOSPITAL. This Hospital is controlled by a Joint Committee of the Barnet, East Barnet Valley Urban, and Barnet Rural District Councils. The accommodation is for 8 cases of scarlet fever, 4 of diphtheria, and 4 of enteric fever. The percentage of cases notified which have been removed to hospital is 7... |
b6459ba3-4018-498f-878b-5fa6b7620325 | The Council have also made arrangements to examine and report, through the Clinical Research Association, on all suspected cases of diphtheria and typhoid fever. The Equifex steam disinfector is available for all hospital and patients' bedding. WATER SUPPLY. The District is supplied with water from the mains of the Bar... |
61e8c2ba-f2c0-4ed7-8134-f184eb2564b0 | Total Dissolved Matter 26.32 Loss on Incineration of Residue 2.52 Chlorine in Chlorides 2.40 (Equal to Chloride of Sodium) 3.95 Nitrogen in Nitrates .05 (Equal to Nitric Acid) .19 Free (actual or saline) Ammonia .001 Albuminoid (organic) Ammonia .001 Oxygen absorbed by Oxidisable Organic Matter, &c., from a solution of... |
c2ca5f7a-3b3d-4da0-ae85-e0d1ee26725b | The House Refuse is collected weekly by the Council's own staff, and conveyed to the Farm. The provision of a small destructor will become necessary at some future date in order to deal with it. SEWERAGE AND DRAINAGE. The town is sewered and drained on the separate system. The sewage is conveyed to an Irrigation Farm o... |
3f9a2048-dad6-4517-8433-b5bb75f7bedb | PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. There are six schools in the district, viz.:βArkley C.E. Infants' School; Barnet C.E. Boys', Girls', and Infants' Departments; Barnet C.C. School, with Boys' and Girls' Departments; Christ Church School, with Boys', Girls', and Infants' Departments; Hadley Infants' School; and Moxon Street In... |
20a49457-5b32-4c8a-8f24-f270ce8eefef | Doubtful cases of infectious disease are referred to him, and contacts examined and excluded if necessary. The school buildings are disinfected every vacation, and after any outbreak of illness. Closure of the schools is only advised after all other means of checking the spread of the disease have been employed. CEREBR... |
c00a3a50-6f93-4882-b476-1375cf24403f | It was previously restricted to Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Now, Tubercular glands and bones and Tabes Mesenterica are included in the list. Arrangements are being made for the establishment of a Tuberculosis Station in Barnet in accordance with the provisions of the National Insurance Act. The County Tuberculosis Officer ... |
d9a9abe9-8f6f-4a5b-88ca-3b29cd21ef01 | Three patients died during the past year, six are still living in the District, and in the remaining case there is no further trace of the patient. The following table gives particulars of the cases notified during the past year, and the action taken in respect of them:β 14 15 PUBLIC HEALTH (TUBER CULOSIS) REGULATIONS,... |
b8e30b66-7434-488e-9fb1-4d560aee833c | Visits undertaken by Health Department Other action taken by Health Department. Result at end tof 1912. 1 Male 23 No Barnet ... ... ... Visited by Sanitary Inspector History of case obtained, advice given Living 2 Female 31 No β ... ... ... ... Living 3 Female 28 No β ... ... At St. Leonards . . Living 4 Male not known... |
04054f46-69c6-4730-b2a6-ef43c84e7123 | . Transferred to City Road Hospital Not known 12 Female 54 Yes β Yes Went to own residence . . Transferred to Norfolk Not known 13 Female 28 No β Yes Went to own residence . . Transferred to Finchley Dead 14 Female 37 No β . . . . History of case obtained and premises disinfected Dead 15 Female 34 No β . . Visited by M... |
fac33efc-9c93-411b-8455-b81f884ff571 | No β . . . Do. ... Living 16 VACCINATION. The following information regarding Vaccination in the district has been supplied by the Vaccination Officer:β Return of Vaccinations and Statutory Declarations of objection to Vaccination in the Barnet Urban District, during the year ending 31st December, 1912. No. of Cases. 1... |
5a08d2bd-94b1-4a94-9a9a-8a761e4e3612 | 1.βNumber of dwelling-houses inspected under and for the purposes of Sec. 17 of the Act of 1909 By the Sanitary Inspector 71 2.βNumber of dwelling-houses which on inspection were considered to be in a state so dangerous or injurious to health as to be unfit for human habitation (Sec. 17 of the Act of 1909) 13 3.βNumber... |
97a72033-3f88-437e-8137-c029936f3791 | 17 of the Act of 1909) Jointly 13 4.βNumber of Closing Orders made (Sec, 17 of the Act of 1909) 13 5.βNumber of dwelling-houses the defects in which were remedied without the making of Closing Orders 45 6.βNumber of dwelling-houses which, after the making of Closing Orders, were put in a state fit for human habitation,... |
f91364a3-3497-43ab-99d4-dd7a4e16b9c0 | In submitting this report I have to acknowledge with much appreciation the great assistance given me by Mr. Hill, the Sanitary Inspector. I am, Yours faithfully, CHARLES F. HARDIE, Medical Officer of Health. 18 Table 1. BARNET URBAN DISTRICT. For Whole District. Year. Population estimated to middle of each Year. Births... |
0c3a1fa9-8918-4101-ac01-e5236dcb312a | 582 251 β 26.1 140 14.6 45 0 17 67 95 9.9 1908 9,802 212 β 21.6 127 12.9 37 2 12 56 92 9.3 1909 11,015 214 β 19.4 166 15.0 51 3 30 140 115 10.4 1910 11,208 217 β 19.4 128 11.4 51 4 13 60 81 7.2 1911 10,440 240 224 21.3 182 17.3 71 2 22 98 113 10.6 1912 10,717 223 212 20.2 165 15.4 50 4 18 86 119 10. |
f482d190-c46d-4420-b410-7a37e0fd2cc3 | 9 Area of District in acres (land and inland water) 1,509. Total population at all ages 10,440 Number of inhabited houses 2,202 Average number of persons per house 4.7 At Census of 1911. 19 I. Institutions within the district receiving sick and infirm persons from outside the district. Union Workhouse Infirmary Barnet ... |
ca9a1b77-a9cc-4e55-b677-663fe88da836 | At AgesβYears. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Under 1. 1 to 5. 5 to 15. 15 to 25. 25 to 45. 45 to 65. 65 & upwards. Arkley. Chipping Barnet. Hadley, part of. South Mimms. Small-pox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cholera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diphtheria (including Membranous Croup) 11 . 1 7 2 1 . . 1 4 . 6 . . . 8 Erysipelas ... |
b4a57bcb-a89b-4681-8b2d-6d29d5adab3a | 27β Typhus Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enteric Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Relapsing Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continued Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Puerperal Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cerebro-spinal Meningitis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Poliomyelitis . . . . .... |
c5dba64d-cca8-4e20-a4a8-8fa3525ff653 | β lncludes 5 removed from Poor Law Infirmary. Isolation Hospital provided by Barnet Joint Hospital Board, and situate in this District. Total available beds, 16. No. of Diseases that can be concurrently treated, 3. *Does not include cases notified from Poor Law Infirmary not belonging to district in number. β‘Includes ca... |
d056474e-7160-4737-88a1-ae416f86bd60 | 6 & under 16 years. 15 & under 25 years. 25 & under 46 years. 45 & under 65 years. 65 and upwards. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 All causes Certified 117 16 5 3 1 5 7 21 59 64 Uncertified 2 2 . . . . . . . 1 Enteric Fever . . . . . . . . . . Smallpox . . . . . . . . . . Measles 1 1 . . . . . . . . Scarlet Fever . . . . . . .... |
5e41b9cb-62d3-4a70-95a0-c13ba50a656c | . Phthisis (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) 6 . . . . 1 2 3 . 8 Tuberculous Meningitis 1 1 . . . . . . . . Other Tuberculous Diseases 1 . . . . . . 1 . . Cancer (malignant disease) 9 . . . . 1 . 4 4 6 Rheumatic Fever 1 . . . 1 . . . . . Meningitis 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . Organic Heart Disease 8 . . . . . 1 2 5 11 Bronchitis 9 . . ... |
8e7433bd-770f-4cf8-8750-b0e1f310ca1e | 2 Appendicitis and Typhlitis . . . . . . . . . 1 Cirrhosis of Liver 2 . . . . . . 2 . . Alcoholism . . . . . . . . . . Nephritis &Bright's Disease 3 . . . . . . 1 2 4 Puerperal Fever . . . . . . . . . . Other accidents and diseases of Pregnancy & Parturition . . . . . . . . . . Congenital Debility and Malformation, inc... |
8788ae49-b75c-4a3a-9a63-bf40d3821dcb | . 19 8 Convulsions 4 4 . . . . . . . . 119 18 5 3 1 5 7 21 59 65 22 NOTES TO TABLE III. (a) All "Transferable Deaths" of residents, i.e., of persons resident in the District who have died outside it, are included with the deaths in columns 2β10. Transferable deaths of non-residents who have died in the District are exc... |
14da6778-d6d9-4f81-bede-f35ddd94e0ae | (e) Under Cancer are included deaths from Carcinoma, Scirrhus, Epithelioma, Rodent Ulcer, Sarcoma, Cancer, and Malignant Disease. (f) Under DiarrhΕa are included Epidemic Diarrhoea, Epidemic Enteritis, Infective Enteritis, Zymotic Enteritis, Summer DiarrhΕa, Catarrh, Muco-Enteritis, and Colitis. (g) Under Congenital De... |
4e546b6d-15dc-401f-bc79-c41072e4428c | (c) The total deaths from Congenital Malformations, Premature Birth, Atrophy, Debility and Marasmus equals the total in Table III. under the heading congenital Debility and Malformation, including Premature Birth. Want of Breast Milk is included under Atrophy and Debility. 23 TABLE IV. BARNET URBAN DISTRICT. Infantile ... |
d2c74c41-ed2c-4fc3-861a-1c7c4a024e7b | 2 Small-pox . . . . . . . . . . Chicken-pox . . . . . . . . . . Measles . . . . . . 1 . . . Scarlet Fever . . . . . . . . . . Whooping Cough . . . . . . . . . . Diphtheria and Croup . . . . . . . . . . Erysipelas . . . . . . . . . . Tuberculous Meningitis . . . . . . . 1 . . Abdominal Tuberculosis . . . . . . . . . . O... |
695b7865-d9de-44c8-a977-c52e25af7e37 | Pneumonia (all forms) . . . . . 1 . . . 1 DiarrhΕa . . . . . . . . . . Enteritis . . . . . . . 2 . 2 Gastritis . . . . . . . . . . Syphilis . . . . . . . . . . Rickets . . . . . . . . . . Suffocation, overlying . . . . . . . . . . Injury at Birth . . . . . . . . . . Atelectasis . . . . . . . . . . Congenital Malformati... |
4beb6c04-da57-4070-8da0-86b63db7410b | 1 β’β’ 1 2 6 β’β’ β’β’ β’β’ 6 2 3 5 2 18 Nett Births in the year legitimate 208 illegitimate 4 Nett Deaths in the year of legitimate infants 17 illegimate infants 1 24 TABLE V. BARNET URBAN DISTRICT. Causes of Deaths in Localities During the Year 1912. Causes of Death. Total. Deaths in Localities. Chipping Barnet. Arkley. Hadl... |
5a4850ff-08f4-4a90-9c2b-67225ada8165 | . Erysipelas 1 . . . 1 Phthisis (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) 6 2 . . 4 Tuberculous Meningitis 1 . 1 . . Other Tuberculous Diseases 1 . 1 . . Cancer (malignant disease) 9 5 . . 4 Rheumatic Fever 1 1 . . . Meningitis 2 . . . 2 Organic Heart Disease 8 1 2 . 5 Bronchitis 9 4 . . 5 Pneumonia (all forms) 8 3 1 . 4 Other Diseases... |
d5c979aa-6e03-4511-afc1-3c8a392aaf98 | . . Other accidents and diseases of Pregnancy & Parturition . . . . . Congenital Debility and Malformation, including Premature Birth 7 2 . . 5 Violent Deaths, excluding Suicide 3 . 1 . 2 Suicide . . . . . Other defined Diseases 31 15 1 1 14 Diseases ill-defined or unknown . . . . . Senile Decay 19 8 3 . 8 Convulsions ... |
0ced5bfb-9b48-48d7-9021-0b26c92d9cc6 | Population estimated to middle of each year. Births registered. Deaths at all Ages. Deaths under 1 year. Population estimated to middle of each year. Births registered. Deaths at all Ages. Deaths under 1 year. Population estimated to middle of each year. Births registered. Deaths at all Ages. Deaths under 1 year. 1902 ... |
406b8c29-c906-41bf-872a-144561239e65 | 18 9 5 5230 123 56 14 1906 489 13 4 1 2974 84 39 13 486 11 3 1 5421 141 58 21 1907 490 12 5 1 2990 85 34 5 486 12 7 4 5616 142 49 7 1908 491 6 2 0 3005 77 35 4 486 14 5 0 5820 115 50 12 1909 523 9 5 3 3626 74 50 7 512 12 5 2 6354 119 55 18 1910 545 13 4 2 3764 91 42 7 527 8 3 1 6372 105 32 3 1911 494 8 4 1 |
7d336795-6635-4f11-86ad-99a8ddc5641c | 3954 78 57 13 439 11 5 0 5553 127 47 8 Averages of years 1902 to l911 498 10 5 1 3206 77 40 7 488 12 7 2 5511 119 53 12 1912 636 12 10 1 4030 87 45 5 440 7 1 0 5611 101 63 12 26 PUBLIC HEALTH (TUBERCULOSIS) REGULATIONS. BARNET URBAN DISTRICT. Phthisis: Sanatorium and Hospital Accommodation. No provision is made by the ... |
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