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15 66 3 Southfield 43 1 1 1 6 44 2 Totals 131 5 2 3 3 27 135 6 47 TABLE 4β€”continued. JUNIOR SCHOOLS BOYS Ear Disease. Teeth Heart No Disease Obstruction Right Obstruction Left Otorrhoea Right Otorrhoea Left Other Disease Sound Less than 4 carions Four or more cario s Sepsis No disease Organic Disease Functional Disease Anaemia Other Disease Central 41 1 27 5 10 40 2 Rothschild 63 2 10 22 33 61 3 1 South Acton 79 1 1 2 1 17 37 29 81 2 Southfield Road 59 2 1 1 22 18 22 61 1 Totals 242 2 5 3 2 76 82 94 243 8 1 GIRLS Central
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26 14 9 3 26 Rothschild 66 1 1 2 11 38 20 1 68 1 Southfield Road 42 4 27 10 44 1 1 Totals 134 1 4 1 2 52 56 33 1 138 2 1 48 TABLE 4β€”continued. JUNIOR. BOYS.
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Lungs Nervous System Skin No Disease Chronic Bron chitis Bron| chial Catarrh Tuberculosis Tuberculosis suspected | Other Disease | No Disease Epilepsy, Major or Mino Chorea Other Disease No Disease Ringworm Body Ringworm Head Impetigo Scabies Other Disease Central 42 42 42 Rothschild 65 65 62 1 2 South Acton 81 2 83 81 2 Southfield Road 59 2 1 62 62 Tota's 247 4 1 252 247 3 2 GIRLS. Central 26 26 26 Rothschild 68 1 69 69 Southfield Road 45 1 46 45 1 Totals 139 2 141 140 1 49 TABLE 4β€”continued. JUNIOR BOYS. Rickets Deformities Tuberculosis Speech Mental Condition.
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No Disease Slight Marked No Deformity Deformity present No Disease Glandular Bones and Joints No Defective Defective Articulation Stammering Normal Dull or back ward Mentally defective (all rades) Central 42 42 42 40 2 32 10 Rothschild 65 64 1 65 63 1 1 53 12 South Acton 82 1 83 83 83 55 28 Southfield Road 61 1 62 62 61 1 48 14 Totals 250 1 1 251 1 252 247 1 4 188 64 GIRLS Central 26 24 2 26 26 23 3 Rothschild 69 68 1 69 68 1 56 13 Southfield Road 46 46 46 46 37 9 Totals 141 138 3 141 140 116 25 50 table 4.
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β€”continued. JUNIOR (BOYS) Vision. 6/6 each eye R 6/6 L 6/6 R 6/9 L 6/9 R 6/12 L 6/12 R 6/18 L 6/18 R 6/24 L 6/24 R 6/36 L 6/36 R 6/60 L 6/60 Central 19 2 16 18 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rothschild 35 2 2 22 24 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 South Acton 51 7 2 16 17 2 4 3 6 2 1 1 1 Southfield Road 48 3 3 8 9 3 2 Totals 153 14 7 62 68 8 9 4 9 5 3 3 2 1
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GIRLS Central 9 2 14 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 Rothschild 39 5 3 18 19 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 Southfield Road 30 4 3 7 5 2 5 2 1 1 2 Totals 78 9 8 39 36 4 8 6 4 2 4 1 2 2 1 51 Table 4β€”continued. JUNIOR (BOYS) Visionβ€”contd.
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Hearing Other Disease or Defect R 0/60 L 0/60 Squint Normal Slightly Deaf R. Slightly Deaf L. Deaf R. Deaf L. Not present nt Central 39 1 3 42 Rothschild 1 59 3 2 2 2 65 South Acton 1 1 2 74 5 6 3 1 81 2 Southfield Road 1 59 2 1 62 Totals 2 3 231 9 13 5 4 250 2 GIRLS Central 26 26 Rothschild 63 1 3 3 1 67 2 Southfield Road 1 43 1 1 1 1 46 Totals 1 132 2 4 4 2 139 2 52 TABLE 4β€”continued. INTERMEDIATE GROUP (BOYS) No. examined Clothing and Footgear Cleanliness o Head Cleanliness of Body
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Nutrition Satisfactory Unsatisfactory Clean Nits only Pediculi Clean Dirty Pediculi present Excellent Normal Below Normal Bad Acton Boys 24 24 24 24 23 1 Acton lnfants 1 1 1 1 1 Acton Wells Mixed 1 1 1 1 1 Acton Wells lnfants 4 4 3 1 4 3 1 Beaumont Park Boys 1 1 1 1 1 Central Junior 42 42 41 1 42 1 39 2 Central Infants 5 5 5 5 5 East Acton 9 9 9 9 8 1 Priory Boys 40 38 2 36 4 33 7 2 36 2 Priory lnfants 9 8 1 9 9 1 6 1 1 Rothschild Junior 65 58 7 62 3 60 5 3 55
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6 1 Rothschild Infants 12 11 1 10 2 10 2 10 2 South Acton J unior 83 62 21 63 20 1 73 10 75 6 2 Southfield Road Junior 62 62 56 6 62 6 56 Southfield Road Infants 24 24 23 1 24 6 16 2 Turnham Green R.C. Mixed 7 6 1 7 7 7 Turnham Green R.C.
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Infants 2 2 2 2 1 1 Totals 391 358 33 352 39 1 366 25 20 343 24 4 GIRLS Acton Girls 10 10 7 3 10 9 1 Acton lnfants 2 2 2 2 2 Acton Wells Mixed 2 2 2 2 2 Acton Wells Infants 6 6 6 6 6 Central Junior 26 25 1 23 .
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3 26 1 25 Central Infants 12 12 12 12 1 10 1 East Acton 3 3 3 3 3 Priory Girls 45 39 6 34 11 1 42 3 1 38 5 1 Rothschild Junior 69 63 6 39 30 63 6 64 5 Rothschild Infants 11 11 6 5 10 1 3 8 South Acton Girls 39 29 10 23 16 37 2 36 3 South Acton lnfants 14 10 4 5 9 10 4 12 1 1 Southfield Road Junior 46 45 1 39 7 45 1 3 41 2 Southfield Road Infants 24 24 23 1 24 2 20 1 1 Turnham Green R.C.
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Mixed 15 11 4 8 7 14 1 10 4 1 Totals 324 292 32 232 92 1 306 18 11 286 23 4 53 TABLE 4β€”continued. * INTERMEDIATE GROUP (BOYS) Nose and Throat. Glands External Eye Disease No Defect Mouth Breathers Tonsils sl. enlarged Tonsils much enlarged Adenoids slight Adeno'ds marked Other [Diseases Submaxillary Cervical Thyroid No Disease Blephantis Conjunctivitis Corneal Opacities Other Diseases Acton Boys 21 2 1 1 1 6 24 Acton lnfants 1 1 1 Acton Wells Mixed 1 1 Acton Wells lnfants 4 1 4 Beaumont Pk.
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Boys 1 1 Central Junior 39 1 3 1 10 40 2 Central Infants 5 1 5 East Acton 8 1 1 1 9 Priory Boys 36 2 1 2 1 10 36 4 Priory Infants 6 3 1 1 2 9 Rothschild Junior 53 11 5 1 1 3 2 19 59 6 Rothschild Infants 7 3 1 2 1 7 11 1 1 South Acton Junior 77 8 4 1 1 1 2 19 76 6 1 Southfield Rd. Junior 53 5 1 2 1 1 3 57 4 1 Southfield Rd. Infants 18 4 1 1 3 23 1 Turnhm.Grn.R.C.Mxd.
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5 2 1 1 7 Turnhm.Grn.R.C.Infts. 1 1 1 2 Totals 334 43 16 9 8 8 9 84 365 24 1 2 GIRLS Acton Girls 9 1 2 10 Acton lnfants 2 2 Acton Wells Mixed 2 2 Acton Wells Infants 6 2 6 Central Junior 26 6 25 1 Central lnfants 12 2 12 East Acton 3 2 1 Priory Girls 42 2 1 1 7 44 1 1 Rothschild Junior 62 4 1 2 3 1 15 66 3 Rothschild lnfants 9 1 2 1 1 11 South Acton Girls 33 3 1 1 2 8 39 South Acton lnfants 11 1 1 1 1 2
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3 11 3 Southfield Road Junior 43 1 1 1 6 44 2 Southfield Rd. Infants 22 2 22 2 Turnlim.Grn R.C. Mxd. 14 1 7 15 Totals 296 14 4 7 5 6 2 59 311 13 1 54 TABLE 4β€”continued. intermediate GROUP (BOYS) Ear Disease Teeth Heart No Disease Obstruction R. Obstruction L.. Otorhoea R. Otorrhoea L. Other Diseases Sound Less than 4 decayed Four or more decayed. Sepsis No Diseases Organic Disease Functional Disease Anaemia Acton Boys 22 1 1 3 6 15 22 2 Actonlnfants 1 1 1 Acton Wells Mixed 1 1 1 Acton Wells lnfants 4 2 1 1 2 1 1 Beaumont Park Boys
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1 1 1 Central J unior 41 1 27 5 10 40 2 Central Infants 5 4 1 4 1 East Acton 8 1 1 3 5 9 Priory Boys 37 2 1 1 17 14 9 38 2 Priory Infants 9 8 1 9 Rothschild Junior 63 2 10 22 33 61 3 1 Rothschild Infants 12 2 6 4 12 South Acton Junior 79 1 1 2 1 17 37 29 81 2 Southfield Road Junior 59 2 1 1 22 18 22 61 1 Southfield Road Infants 23 1 1 13 5 6 24 Turnham Grn. R.C. Mixed 7 2 4 1 7 Turnham Green R.C. Infants 2
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2 2 Totals 374 6 7 5 3 128 125 138 375 1 14 1 GIRLS Acton Girls 10 3 6 1 10 Actonlnfants 2 2 2 Acton Wells Mixed 2 1 1 2 Acton Wells Infants 6 2 4 6 Central Junior 26 14 9 3 26 Central lnfants 12 8 2 2 11 1 East Acton 3 1 2 2 1 Priory Girls 42 2 1 27 14 4 43 1 1 Rothschild Junior 66 1 1 2 11 38 20 1 68 1 Rothschild Infants 11 2 2 7 11 South Acton Girls 39 6 23 10 36 1 2 South Acton Infants 13 1 1 4 6 4
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13 1 Southfield Road Junior 42 1 4 27 9 10 44 1 1 Southfield Road Infants 24 8 11 5 22 2 Turnham Green R.C. Mixed 15 3 9 3 15 Totals 313 3 7 2 2 115 133 76 1 311 2 8 3 55 TABLE 4β€”continued. INTERMEDIATE GROUP (BOYS).
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Lungs Nervous System Skin No Disease ChronicBronchitis& Bronchial Catarrh Tuberculosis i Tuberculosis suspected Other Disease No Disease Epilepsy, major or minor Chorea Other Disease No Disease Ringworm of Body Ringworm of Head Impetigo Scabies Other Disease Acton Boys 24 24 24 Actonlnfants 1 1 1 Acton Wells Mixed 1 1 1 Acton Wells Infants 4 4 4 Beaumont Park Boys 1 1 1 Central J unior 42 42 42 Centra lnfants 5 5 5 East Acton 9 9 9 Priory Boys 38 1 1 40 40 Priory lnfants 8 1 9 9 Rothschild Junior 65 65 62 1 2 Rothschild Infants 12 12 11 1 South Acton Junior 81 2 83 81 2 Southfield Road Junior.
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59 2 1 62 62 Southfield Rd.Infants 24 24 24 Trnhm. Grn. R.C. Mxd. 7 7 7 Trnhm. Grn.R.C.Infts.
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2 2 2 Totals 383 4 1 2 1 391 385 3 3 (GIRLS) Acton Girls 10 10 10 Acton Infants 2 2 2 Acton Wells Mixed 2 2 2 Acton Wells Infants 6 6 6 Central J unior 26 26 26 Central lnfants 12 12 12 East Acton 3 3 3 Priory Girls 44 1 45 44 1 Rothschild Junior 68 1 69 69 Rothschild Infants 11 11 11 South Acton Girls 38 1 39 37 2 South Actonlnfants 14 14 14 Southfield Rd. Junior 45 1 46 45 1 Southfield Rd.Infants 23 1 24 23 1 Trnhm .Grn. R.C. Mixd.
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15 15 15 Totals 319 4 1 324 319 3 2 56 TABLE 4β€”continued. Intermediate GROUP (BOYS). Rickets Deformities Tuberculosis Speech Mental Condition No Disease Slight Marked No Deformity Deformity present. No Disease Glandular Bones and Joints Not de fective Defective Articulation. Stammering. Normal Dull or backward. Mentally Defectives (all grades) Acton Boys 24 24 24 23 1 20 4 Acton Infants 1 1 1 1 1 Acton Wells Mixed 1 1 1 1 1 Acton Wells Infants 4 4 4 4 3 1 Beaumont Park Boys 1 1 1 1 1 Central Junior 42 42 42 40 2 32 10 Central Infants 5 5 5 5 5 East Acton 9
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8 1 9 9 8 1 Priory Boys 40 38 2 40 40 33 7 Priory Infants 8 1 9 9 9 6 3 Rothschild Junior 65 64 1 65 63 1 1 53 12 Rothschild Infants 12 12 12 12 12 South Acton Junior 82 1 83 83 83 55 28 Southfield Road Junior 61 1 62 62 61 1 48 14 Southfield Road Infants 23 1 23 1 24 24 23 1 Turnham Green R.C. Mixed 7 7 7 7 7 Tunrham Green R.C. Infants 2 2 2 2 2 Totals 387 3 1 385 6 391 385 1 5 308 83 GIRLS Acton Girls 10 10 10
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10 10 Acton Infants 2 2 2 2 2 Acton Wells Mixed 2 2 2 2 2 Acton Wells Infants 6 6 6 6 6 Central Junior 26 24 2 26 26 23 3 Central Infants 12 12 12 12 11 1 East Acton 3 2 1 3 3 3 Priory Girls 45 44 1 45 45 42 3 Rothschild Junior 69 68 1 69 68 1 56 13 Rothschild Infants 11 11 11 11 10 1 South Acton Girls 39 38 1 39 39 29 10 South Acton Infants 13 1 14 14 14 4 10 Southfield Road Junior 46 46 46 46 37 9 Southfield Road Infants 24 24 24 24 22 2
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Turnham Green R.C. Mixed 15 15 15 15 13 2 Totals 323 1 318 6 324 323 1 267 57 57 TABLE 4β€”continued INTERMEDIATE GROUP (BOYS). Vision. 6/6 each eye R 6/6 L 6/6 R e/9 L 6/9 R 6/12 L 6/12 R 6/18 L 6/18 R 6/24 L 6/24 R 6/36 L 6/36 R 6/60 L 6/60 Acton Boys 18 1 4 4 1 1 Acton lnfants 1 1 Acton Wells Mixed 1 1 Acton Wells Infants 4 4 Beaumont Park Boys 1 1 Central Junior 19 2 16 18 2 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 Central Infants 2 2
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1 1 1 1 East Acton 5 3 3 1 1 Priory Boys 13 3 4 16 15 1 1 1 1 3 2 1 4 2 Priory Infants 4 2 1 2 4 1 Rothschild Junior 35 2 2 22 24 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 Rothschild Infants 8 1 2 3 2 South Acton Junior 51 7 2 16 17 2 4 3 6 2 1 1 1 Southfield Rd. Junior 48 3 3 8 9 3 2 Southfield Rd. Infants 16 2 6 5 1 1 1 Turnhm.Grn.R.C.Mxd. 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 Turnhm.Grn. R.C.Infs. 2
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Totals 225 21 16 104 109 13 14 8 12 8 5 6 8 4 GIRLS Acton Girls 5 4 4 1 1 Actonlnfants 2 2 Acton Wells Mixed 1 1 1 Acton Wells lnfants 2 4 4 Central Junior 9 2 14 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 Central Infants 4 2 3 5 3 2 1 East Acton 1 1 2 2 Priory Girls 21 2 21 21 2 1 1 Rothschild Junior 39 5 3 18 19 1 2 3 2 1 2 1 2 1 Rothchild Infants 5 4 5 1 1 1 South Acton Girls 10 1 20 21 2 4 3 3 2 1 1
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South Acton Infants 3 8 9 2 I 1 1 Southfield Rd. Junior 30 4 3 7 5 2 5 2 1 1 2 Southfield Rd. Infants 12 1 10 11 1 1 Turnhm.Grn.R.C.Mxd. 12 1 2 3 Totals 153 15 11 116 121 18 17 12 11 5 7 2 3 3 1 58 TABLE 4β€”continued. INTERMEDIATE GROUP (BOYS). Visionβ€”cont. Hearing. Other Disease or Defect R 0/60 L 0/60 Squint Normal Sl. Deaf R. 1.
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Deaf L. Deaf R. Deaf L. Not present Present Acton Boys 1 21 1 1 1 24 Actonlnfants 1 1 Acton Wells Mixed 1 1 Acton Wells Infants 4 4 Beaumont Park Boys 1 1 Central Junior 39 1 3 42 Central Infants 5 5 East Acton 9 9 Priory Boys 39 1 40 Priory Infants 9 9 Rothschild Junior 1 59 3 2 2 2 65 Rothschild Infants 12 12 South Acton Junior 1 1 2 74 5 6 3 1 80 3 Southfield Road Junior 1 59 2 1 62 Southfield Road Infants 21 1 1 1 1 24 Turnham Green R.C. Mixed 7 6 1 Turnham Green R.C.
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Infants 2 2 Totals 2 2 3 363 11 15 6 7 387 4 GIRLS Acton Girls 8 1 1 10 Acton Infants 2 2 Acton Wells Mixed 2 2 Acton Wells Infants 6 6 Central Junior 26 26 Central Infants 12 12 East Acton 2 1 1 3 Priory Girls 40 3 3 45 Rothschild Junior 1 63 3 3 1 67 2 Rothschild Infants 9 1 1 1 11 South Acton Girls 37 1 1 1 39 South Acton Infants 11 1 1 2 1 14 Southfield Road Junior 1 43 1 1 1 1 46 Southfield Road Infants 23 24 Turnham Green R.C.
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Mixed 14 1 15 Totals 2 298 10 12 9 5 322 2 59 TABLE 5. AVERAGE HEIGHT, without shoes, and AVERAGE WEIGHT, without clothes. Anthropometric Committee, 1883. Males Females. Age last birthday. Height in inches. Weight in lbs. Height in inches. Weight in lbs.
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3 35 31.2 35 30 4 38 35 38 34 5 41 41.2 40.5 39.2 6 44 44.4 42.8 41.7 7 46 49.7 45.5 47.5 8 47 54.9 46.6 52.1 9 49.7 60.4 48.7 65.4 10 51.9 67.5 51 62] 11 53.5 72 53.1 68 12 55 76.7 55.6 76.4 13 57 82.6 57.7 87.2 14 59.3 92 59.8 96.7 15 62.2 102.7 60.9 106 60 TABLE 6β€”continued.
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GIVING HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS AT DIFFERENT AGES. ENTRANTS. BOYS. No. examined Years of Age 3-4 4-5 5-6 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Acton 34 40.9 38.9 43.2 39.5 47 47.6 45.4 46 Acton Wells 38 37.5 33.7 40.1 37.4 42.1 40.7 44.4 43.4 49.1 54 51.5 53 Beaumont Park 51 39 35.5 40.4 38.8 41.7 39.7 43.2 41.9 Central 81 39.7 35.8 41.6 37.6 43.2 40.
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6 45.9 45.9 47.5 46.1 East Acton 27 37.6 33.5 40.4 38.3 42.1 40.1 44.9 46.3 45.8 43 46.5 48 Priory 67 39.9 37 42.2 39.6 43.9 43 45.8 45.5 Rothschild 65 39.7 36 42.2 39.3 43.1 44.8 South Acton 124 39.4 38 40.8 39 43.2 42.2 42.5 42.1 Southfield Road 79 42.4 40.4 44 42.6 47 47.7 Turnham Green R.C.
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22 39.6 35 40.5 36.4 42.9 39.6 45.7 47 Total 588 GIRLS. Acton 42 40.3 38 37.8 40.5 44.1 42.2 46.8 47 Acton Wells 39 37.1 30.9 39 34.8 42.6 40.8 45.3 45.1 49.3 51.3 Beaumont Park 47 38.7 35 41.8 38.8 43.8 43.3 42.5 39 Central 89 38.4 35 41.2 36.2 43.2 39.7 45.2 43 46.9 46 East Acton 16 36 29.5 39.7 36.4 41.8 38.1 45.7 49.
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6 48.5 49 Priory 76 38.3 36.2 42.6 38.4 43.7 41.6 46.6 45.7 Rothschild 77 39.5 37.1 42.7 37.7 43.3 41.4 46.8 47.5 South Acton 117 39.8 35.9 41 39.1 43.2 41.9 45.8 47 50 55.5 Southfield Road 77 46.1 44 42.5 38.7 43.5 41.6 48.4 51 Turnham Green R.C. 17 42 41 41.6 38.8 42.7 44.1 Total 597 61 TABLE 6β€”continued. GIVING HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS AT DIFFERENT AGES.
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LEAVERS (BOYS) No. examined. Years of Age. 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 11-12 12-13 13-14 14-15 Height Weight Height Weight Height | Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight ActoN 23 55.1 73.1 53.7 70.7 57.5 81.5 Acton Wells 25 55.3 71.6 55.9 74.6 58 82.1 Beaumont Park 77 50.5 61 54.2 66.4 54.4 71.6 55.2 74.5 Central 44 55.3 72 54 75 56.7 78.8 62.3 96.5 Priory 57 53.3 64.8 54 69.8 56 67.
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5 South Acton 55 52.5 66.5 54 72 58.5 87 .8 Southfield Road 65 55.7 69.8 55.3 74.5 57.4 81.5 53.8 70 Turnham Green R.C. 23 56.7 78.9 54 73.5 55 73.5 Total 369 GIRLS.
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Acton 21 58.6 80.9 58.5 82.9 Acton Wells 39 46.9 46 55.8 73.0 57.3 84.5 60 114 Beaumont Park 120 53.7 66.3 54.5 70.5 57.3 79.7 Central 63 56.8 78 54.6 75.4 57.3 81.7 60.3 85 Priory 46 46 42 47.4 44.8 55.4 68.8 58.6 72.8 South Acton 77 54.1 69.8 54.9 70.9 56.5 79.5 Southfield Road 56 54.7 72.7 58.3 80.4 Turnham Green R.C.
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22 55.6 70.9 55.1 68.3 60 86.7 Total 444 62 TABLE 6β€”continued. GIVING HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS AT DIFFERENT AGES. INTERMEDIATE GROUP
BOYS No. examined. Years of Age. 6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Acton Boys 24 48.5 52.5 Acton lnfants 1 48 47 Acton Wells Mixed 1 48.5 52 Acton Wells Infants 4 46.2 55 Beaumont Park Boys 1 48 56 Central Junior 42 49.7 53.2 Central Infants 5 48.9 46.9 East Acton 9 47.9 52.5 Priory Boys 40 48.1 50.1 57 67.
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5 Priory Infants 9 47.9 50.8 Rothschild Junior 65 48.5 52.3 Rothschild Infants 12 47.4 48.7 South Acton Junior 83 47.4 50 47 55 Southfield Road Junior 62 47.6 53.5 49.5 50.9 Southfield Road Infants 24 49.7 53.1 Turnham Grn. R.C. Mix'd 7 48.4 50.5 Turnham Grn. R.C. Inf'ts 2 47.2 51 Total 391 63 TABLE 6β€”continued- GIVING HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS AT DIFFERENT AGES. INTERMEDIATE GROUP GIRLS No .examined. Years of Age.
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6-7 7-8 8-9 9-10 10-11 Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Height Weight Acton Girls 10 48.9 47.8 Acton Infants 2 46.3 40.7 Acton Wells Mixed 2 49.3 52 Acton Wells Infants 6 48.7 53.1 Central Junior 26 48.9 50.9 Central Infants 12 49.2 50.5 45.5 47 East Acton 3 49 46.7 Priory Girls 45 48.4 50.1 Rothschild Junior 69 47.6 49.4 Rothschild Infants 11 48.4 52 South Acton Girls 39 47.2 40 South Acton Infants 14 46.2 48.4 49 56 Southfield Road Junior 46 47.4 50.6 50.1 53.
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8 Southfield Road Infants 24 49 48.7 Turnham Grn. R.C. Mxd. 15 46.7 46.1 Total 324 64 The Inspection Clinic. No. of Children examined 570 No. of examinations of Children under observation for defects in school 1,575 Examination of Teachers. 16 Candidates were medically examined during 1915. Truant Schools. 12 Boys were sent to Truant Schools. Convalescent Homes and Country Holidays. Children examined 46 Children sent away 26 65 TABLE 7. TREATMENT OF DEFECTS OF CHILDREN DURING 1915; No. of defects found for which treatment was considered necessary. No of Defects for which no report is available No. of Defects treated Results of Treatment No. of Defects not treated Obser vatior only. From previous year.
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New Total Remedied Improved Unchanged Notified during last quarter dm for Report in 1916. Percentage of defects treated Cleanliness of Head 7 2313 2320 212 1932 410 1370 152 4 172 83% Cleanliness of Body Nose and Throat 99 219 318 18 209 172 31 6 58 33 66% 20 External Eye Disease 2 126 128 3 124 74 50 1 97% 1 Ear Disease 50 75 125 6 94 5 81 8 12 13 75 % 7 Teeth 951 22 630 630 277 22 66% Heart and Circulation 2 7 9 6 5 1 3 67% 132 Lungs 8 14 22 1 16 1 11 4 5 73% 77 Nervous System 8 5 13 1
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12 8 4 19 Skin 4 338 342 342 288 54 100 3 Rickets 3 Deformities 2 9 11 3 6 3 3 2 55% 22 Tuberculosis non- pulmonary 3 6 9 8 4 4 1 89% Speech Vision and Squint 150 195 345 34 299 4 284 11 12 87% 3 Hearing 5 7 12 1 11 1 8 2 91% 252 Miscellaneous 14 236 250 1 245 193 49 3 1 3 98% 3 66 Eye Disease and Vision. No. of old cases notified before 1915 80 No. of old cases for re-examination 240 Notified this Year 264 Total 584 No. whose parents refused treatment 8 No. who have left school 26 No.
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treated by School Oculist 412 No. whose parents promised to obtain private or Hospital treatment 46 No. still under treatment 68 No. now awaiting treatment 10 Prescriptions granted, now awaiting spectacles 14 No. of Children seen by the School Oculist 522 ,, ,, cases awaiting or under treatment 92 ,, ,, visits paid by children to School Oculist 1,120 ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, School Oculist 47 ,, ,, prescriptions granted 305 ,, ,, spectacles obtained 291 Of the 14 spectacles not yet obtained, about 90% will be procured early next year. The School Clinic. Tonsils and Adenoids Operations. Visits of Surgeon to Clinic 8 No. of children operated on by Surgeon 55 Treatment of Otorrhoea. From previous year 27 New Cases 33 Total 60 No. attended during the Year 54 No. still attending 30 No.
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ceased attendance 24 Improved 17 Hospital treatment 3 No. Report 4 No. of visits paid by Children to Clinic 1,870 67 Table showing Children seen by the School Dontist Treatment of Carious Teeth. No. Inspected:β€” Ordinary Cases1,066 Special Cases 16 No. Requiring Treatment:β€” Anaesthetic Cases 491 Non-Anaesthetic Cases 458 Non-Anaesthetic Cases 458β€”87.8 No. Recommended Hospital Treatment 1 No. not requiring any treatment 132β€”12.2% No. who obtained treatment at Clinic:β€” Ordinary Casesβ€” Anaesthetic 325 Non-Anaesthitic 289 Special Cases:β€” Anaesthetic, 13; Non-Anaesthetic 3 Per cent. 66.4% No. who left School before obtaining treatment 22β€”2.3% No. whose parents refused treatment 175β€”18.4% No.
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whose parents promised to obtain private treatment 95β€”10.1% No. for whom it was found on visit to Clinic that no treatment was required 3β€”.3% No. Deceased 2β€”.2% No. now awaiting treatment 22β€”2.3% Table showing Teeth treated by School Dentist at the Clinic. No. of Teeth found to require treatment (includes children who obtained treatment at Clinic, refusals, private treatment, deceased, left, etc.) 68 Fillingsβ€”Temporary Teeth 89 Permanent Teeth 720 Extractionsβ€”Temporary Teeth 3,637 Permanent Teeth 50 No. of Teeth found to require treatment (includes only children who were actually treated at Clinic):β€” Fillingsβ€”Temporary Teeth 50 Permanent Teeth 516 Extractionsβ€”Temporary Teeth 2,426 Permanent Teeth 34 No.
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of Teeth actually treated at Clinic:β€” Fillingsβ€”Temporary Teeth 99 Permanent Teeth 598 Extractionsβ€”Temporary Teeth 2,515 Permanent Teeth 78 Average number of Carious Teeth per Child found at examination 4 Supernumerary Teeth Extracted 2 No. of Inspection Visits paid by School Dentist to the Schools 13 No. of Visits paid by Dentist to the Clinic 64 β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž Children to Clinic for Treatment 790 ,, β€ž afternoons for Anaesthetic Treatment at the Clinic 18 Percentage of Parents present at 790 Visits of Children to Clinic 91% Treatment of Ringworm. Old Cases 11 New Cases during the Year 41 Total 52 69 Treated by X-rays through the Education Authority 16 Treated by X-Rays elsewhere 2 Treatment other than X-Rays 22 Total 40 Still under Treatment 12 Grand Total 52 Work of the School Nurse. Visits Paid by School Nurses. Districts in which Visits were Paid.
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Schools. N.-East N.-West S.-East S.-West Total Acton 18 49 11 41 119 Acton Wells 176 22 1 1 200 Acton Wells Special 7 9 5 31 52 Beaumont Park β€” β€” 182 83 265 Central 156 87 10 14 267 East Acton 32 1 1 3 37 Priory 75 72 47 101 295 Rothschild 1 β€” 133 192 326 South Acton β€” 2 13 521 536 Southfield Road 97 β€” 168 4 269 Turnham Green R.C. β€” 7 32 72 111 No School β€” 5 1 β€” 6 Ackmar Road Special (L.C.C.) β€” β€” β€” 2 2 Totals 562 254 604 1,065 2,485 Diseases for which Visits were made. Diseases. N.-East N.
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-West S.-East S.-West Total Abscess β€” β€” 4 10 14 Blepharitis and Conjunctivitis 5 10 28 72 115 70 Bronchitis β€” β€” 3 1 4 Chickenpox 128 39 60 131 358 Chorea 3 β€” β€” 1 4 Colds 5 3 15 33 56 Corneal Ulcers β€” β€” β€” 2 2 Diphtheria β€” 1 β€” 1 2 Eczema 9 3 3 3 18 Eyesight 6 β€” β€” 1 7 German Measles 3 β€” 3 1 7 German Measles Contact 1 β€” β€” β€” 1 Herpes β€” 1 1 1 3 Impetigo 24 23 52 151 250 Measles 127 37 169 181 514 Measles Contact 45 25 47 69 186 Mumps 5 2 9
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19 35 Otorrhoea 4 1 6 7 18 Peeling Hands β€” β€” β€” 1 1 Psoriasis β€” β€” β€” 1 1 Ringworm 23 23 13 27 86 Scabies 11 1 11 9 32 Scarlet Fever 2 β€” 1 2 5 Seborrhoea β€” β€” β€” 3 3 Septic Sores 2 β€” 3 2 7 Shingles β€” 1 2 β€” 3 Sore Throat 2 2 2 10 16 Tonsilitis 24 15 24 63 126 Ulcerated Mouth β€” β€” β€” 2 2 Urticaria 4 1 3 1 9 Verminous Body 3 2 3 9 17 Verminous Head 19 20 36 47 122 Whooping Cough 35 19 63 124 241 Miscellaneous 72 25 43 80 220 Totals
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562 254 604 1,065 2,485 71 Children Inspected at Routine Visits of Inspection to Schools re cleanliness of Heads:β€” Boys Girls Total Boys with nits Girls with nits Total Minor Ailments. Revisits. 2,586 3,526 6,112 303 1,496 1,799 123 1,388 Percentage of Boys with nits 11% Percentage of Girls with nits 42% Table 8. Numerical Return of all Exceptional Children in the Area. Boys. Girls. Total.
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Blind (including partially blind)β€” Attending Public Elementary Schools β€” β€” β€” Attending Certified Schools for the Blind 5 2 7 Not at School β€” β€” β€” Deaf and Dumb (including partially Deaf)β€” Attending Public Elementary Schools β€” 3 3 Attending Certified Schools for the Deaf 5 5 10 Not at School β€” β€” β€” Mentally Defectiveβ€” Feeble Mindedβ€” Attending Public Elementary Schools β€” β€” β€” Attending Certified Schools for M.D.
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Children 24 16 40 Notified to Local Authority during the Year 1 2 3 Not at School 1 1 2 Imbecilesβ€” At School β€” β€” β€” Not at School 1 2 3 Idiots 1 β€” 1 Epilepticsβ€” Attending Public Elementary Schools 9 2 11 Attending Certified Schools for Epileptics β€” β€” β€” Not at School 1 β€” 1 72 Physically Defectiveβ€” Pulmonary Tuberculosisβ€” Attending Public Elementary Schools 5 3 8 Attending Certified Schools for P.D. Children β€” β€” β€” Not at School 2 1 3 Other Forms of Tuberculosisβ€” Attending Public Elementary Schools 6 8 14 Attending Certified Schools for P.D. Children β€” β€” β€” Not at School 2 2 4 Cripples other than Tubercularβ€” Attending Public Elementary Schools 3 7 10 Attending Certified Schools for P.D.
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Children β€” β€” β€” Not at School 1 β€” 1 The Provision of Meals. Meals provided during the Year:β€” At the Feeding Centre:β€” Dinners 11,111 β€” 12,682 Breakfasts ... 1,571 At Acton Wells School 440 At the Cookery Centres:β€” Central 1,006 Priory 441 Southfield Road 265 Total 14,834 as compared with 26,945 last year. The Committee's Feeding Centre was closed on October 9th, 1915. Mothercraft Classes. During the year there have been 26 Courses of 6 lessons each, with 6 girls in each class. 73 The Schools who sent classes were as follows:β€” Acton 4 Acton Wells 2 Beaumont Park 3 Central 3 Priory 5 South Acton 3 Southfield Road 3 Turnham Green R.C 3 Total 26 74 Infectious Diseases.
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TABLE SHOWING SCHOOL DISTRIBUTION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES. SCHOOLS. Chickenpox Diphtheria Measles Scarlet Fever Whooping Cough Boys Girls Infants Boys & Girls Total Boys Girls Infants Boys & Girls Total Boys Girls Infants Boys & Girls Total Boys Girls Infants Boys & Girls Total Boys Girls Infants Boys & Girls Total Total Acton 4 33 37 2 2 1 1 20 22 2 4 3 9 18 18 Acton Wells 3 5 56 64 2 2 4 2 1 42 45 1 2 3 2 2 Acton Wells Special 2 2 Beaumont Park 2 26 28 1 2 3 6 2 76 78 4 1 3 8 1 27 28 Central 7 15 19 41 2 7 9 2 2 78 82 4
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3 7 14 1 6 7 East Acton 2 3 5 10 1 1 2 9 11 Priory 2 16 18 4 4 1 2 30 33 2 1 6 9 1 3 23 27 Rothschild 4 6 36 46 2 1 3 3 4 43 50 4 2 9 15 1 47 48 South Acton 10 6 51 67 1 1 2 9 39 48 2 2 3 7 8 1 50 59 Southfield Road 2 1 24 27 3 1 4 8 8 1?0 136 1 3 4 8 21 21 Turnham Green R.C.
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1 1 1 1 1 13 14 3 3 2 2 Total 35 38 268 341 7 8 20 35 26 21 461 508 21 16 40 77 11 7 205 223 75 Swimming. During the season 1915, 39 swimming classes were held weekly. 119 boys and 89 girls have earned the swimming certificate awarded by the Committee to children who have this year learned to swim. 40 yards in the case of boys and 20 yards in the case of girls. School No. of classes per week No. of attendances. No. of scholars in Department who can swim No.
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who have learned to swim this season Acton Boys 2 965 33 26 Acton Girls 1 449 β€” 10 Acton Wells Mixed 3 1,324 51 36 Beaumont Park Boys 6 3,040 105 66 Beaumont Park Girls 2 1,302 41 32 Central Senior 5 2,298 99 41 Central Junior 1 954 30 28 Priory Boys 4 1,974 72 55 Priory Girls 2 1,093 27 14 South Acton Senior Boys 5 2,380 50 25 South Acton Girls 2 1,107 50 24 Southfield Road Senior 4 1,702 73 38 Turnham Green R.C. 2 992 31 22 Totals 39 19,580 662 417 Total No. of Lessons given by the Staff at the Baths 5,126 Prosecutions.
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(a) Under the Attendance Bye-Laws:β€” Verminous Condition 2 cases fined 10/-each. ,, 1 case β€ž 7/6 ,, 2 cases β€ž 5/- β€ž Total 5 β€ž (b) Under the Children's Act:β€” No prosecutions were undertaken by the Authority itself under this Act. Your obedient servants, D. J. THOMAS. E. M. CHUBB. Wvndhams, Printers, Acton, W.
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1916 ACT 64 Urban District of Acton. Annual Report OF THE Medical Officer of Health For the Year 1916. 1916 index of tables. 1. Comparative Mortality Table 2. Vital Statistics, 1911β€”1916 3. Registered Births 4. Notified Births 5. Causes of Deathβ€”Age Incidence 6. β€ž β€ž Ward Distribution 7. Infantile Mortalityβ€”Causes of Death 8. β€ž β€ž Ward Distribution 9. Infectious Diseases Notification 10. Deaths from Tuberculosis 11. Notifications of Tuberculosis 12. Deaths from Measles 13. Infants' Consultations 14. Isolation Hospital 15. Inquests 16. Bacteriological Laboratory 17. Sanitary Inspections 1916 ANNUAL REPORT of the MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH FOR THE YEAR 1916.
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Council Offices, Acton, London, W. 3. To the Chairman and Members of the Urban District Council of Acton. Miss Smee and Gentlemen, I beg to submit my Annual Report for the year 1916. The Report has been condensed to the smallest possible compass, and the information has been presented, as far as practicable, in tabular form. The Registrar General has made two estimates of the populationβ€”one for death-rate purposes and the other for the birth-rate. The former is an estimate of the civil population only, whilst the latter includes the men on military service. The civil population is estimated at 57,913, and the population for birth-rate purposes is estimated at 63,010. Both the birth-rate and the death-rate are lower than those of 1915. The deaths of infants under 12 months, corresponded to a rate of 77 per 1,000 births, compared with 104 in 1915.
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With the exception of 1912, it was the lowest infantile mortality rate recorded in the district. 1916 4 The Council has extended its activities in the campaign for the conservation of child life, and the scheme outlined in the Annnal Report for 1914 is now in operation. A second Health Visitor was appointed, who commenced duties on May 1st. A second "Infants" consultation centre was opened at the Social Club, Stanley Road, in May. In February, 1917, the agreement between the Council and the Committee of the Cottage Hospital came into operation. An Infants' Clinic and an Ante-natal Clinic were opened, and a bed is provided for complicated cases of pregnancy. Both Clinics are opened on two days in each month. Dr. Cockayne conducts the Infants' Clinic and Dr. Bell conducts the Ante-natal Clinic, and is in charge of the Maternity beds.
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In November, a Nursery was opened for the reception and care of children of munition workers. For the equipment of the Nursery, the Ministry of Munitions contributed 75 per cent. and the Council contributed the remainder. The Nursery is open both day and night, from Sunday evening to Saturday afternoon. In view of the extended activities of the Council, the recent special report of the Medical Officer of the Local Government Board is of special interest to the district. The last report is the fourth special report to the Local Government Board on Child Mortality, and in it are given statistics for the years 1911β€”1914. In the second report the statistics for 1907β€”1910 were given, and the comparative position of Acton was summarized in my Annual Report for 1913. Exigencies of space prevent a similar summary of the fourth special report. Briefly, it may be stated that an improvement has occurred in Acton,β€”relatively and absolutely.
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It is gratifying to note that the greatest improvement has occurred' in the mortality from diseases to which particular attention has been paid. In the period 1907β€”1910, the mortality from Bronchitis and Pneumonia was 14 per cent. above the average rate for the 241 urban areas, and for Diarrhoeal diseases it was 30 per cent. above the average. 5 1916 In the period 1911β€”1914, the mortality from these diseases in Acton was below the average rate for the large towns. The mortality from these diseases is more influenced by the advice given and the work done by the Health Visitors than that from the other diseases of childhood. The decreased mortality from these diseases is larger accountable for the improved position of the district among the large towns. In 1907β€”1910, the Infantile mortality was only 5 per cent.
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below the average rate for the great towns, but in 1911β€”1914, Acton was over 20 per cent. below the average. The Ante-natal work recently undertaken by the Council will probably reduce the mortality from developmental diseases, and we may reasonably hope for improved statistics from Congenital Debility, &c. There are two diseases, though, which loom largely in child mortality, and the deaths from them have not shown an appreciable diminution. In the control of Measles and Whooping Cough, we have not made any marked advance, and until the Council provides a certain amount of skilled nursing in the homes, we cannot expect much improvement. Steps have been taken to control Measles. On January 1st, 1916, the Public Health (Measles and German Measles) Regulations, 1915, came into force, and these two diseases, under certain conditions, are now compulsorily notifiable.
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Of the 1,418 notifications received last year, 1,059 were of Measles and German Measles. If the labour and expense involved in the notification and investigation of these cases are to be repaid, further administrative measures must be taken. Both the incidence of, and the mortality from, the principal infectious diseases were lower than in the previous year. The incidence of Scarlet Fever was lower than in any year since the introduction of compulsory notification. Your obedient Servant, D. J. THOMAS. 6 1916 TABLE 1. DEATH-RATE AND ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY-1916. Annual Death per 1,000 Living. Rate per 1,000 Births.
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All Causes Enteric Fever Small Pox Measles Scarlet Fever Whooping Cough Diphtheria DiarrhΕ“a and Enteritis Deaths under 1 year England and Wales 14.0 0.03 0.00 0.15 0.04 0.16 0.14 12.47 91 9G Great Towns (including London).
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Census population exceeding 50,000 14.4 0.03 0.00 0.21 0.04 0.21 0.15 16.24 99 146 Smaller Towns (census population 20,000β€”50,000) 13.0 0.03 0.00 0.14 0.04 0.14 0.16 10.79 90 London 14.3 0.02 0.00 0.19 0.03 0.18 0.14 15.80 89 Acton 11.8 0.00 0.00 0.19 0.017 0.14 0.07 8.3 77 7 1916 TABLE 2. VITAL STATISTICS FOR WHOLE DISTRICT DURING 1916 AND PREVIOUS YEARS. Year Population estimated to Middle of each Year.
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Births Total Deaths Registered in the District Transferable Deaths Nett Deaths belonging to the District Under 1 Year of Age At all Ages Uncorrected Number Nett Number Rate of Non-residents registered in the District of Residents registered outside District Number Rate per 1,000 Births Number Rate Number Rate 1911 58,048 1,458 1,486 25.6 602 10.3 3 178 205 138 777 13.3 1912 59,000 1,477 1.517 25.7 468 7.9 7 179 107 70 640 10.8 1913 60,000 1,486 1,522 25.3 508 8.4 12 197 , 127 83 693 11.5 1914 61,000 1,474 1,504 24.6 518 8.
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5 16 191 138 91 693 11.3 1915 62,000 for b'th rate 58,238 ford'th rate 1,390 1,414 22.8 587 9.6 11 204 148 104 780 13.3 1916 63,010 forb'th rate 57,913 Ford'th rate 1,288 1,324 21.0 504 8.7 21 204 102 77 687 11.8 8 1916 TABLE 3. BIRTHS. Registered in the District 1,288 Registered outside District 36 Total 1,324 Rate per 1,000 inhabitants 21 A.β€”Births Registered in the District:β€” Male 684 Female 604 Ward Distribution:β€” North East. North West. South East. South West.
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296 201 345 446 B.β€”"Acton Births" registered outside the District:β€” Male 16 Female 20 C.β€”Illegitimate Births:β€” Registered inside the District 52 Registered outside the District 13 D.β€”Male 700 Female 624 E.β€”Legitimate Births:β€” Male 664 Female 595 F.β€”Illegitimate Births:β€” Male 36 Female 29 TABLE 4. NOTIFICATION OF BIRTHS. Live births notified 1,241 Still births notified 27 Births registered but not notified 43 Notifications were received from:β€” Doctors 635 Midwives 529 Nurses 43 Parents 71 Multiple Notifications received 74 Twins 9 Quadruplets 1 Number of Births visited 915 Number of visits paid to homes of infants 2,513 1916 9 TABLE 5. CAUSES OF, AND AGES AT, DEATH DURING YEAR 1916.
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Causes of Death Causes of, and ages at death, 1916 Public Institutions in District. Resident and NonResideat All Ages Under 1 year 1 and under 2 2 and under 5 5 and under 15 15 and under 25 25 and under 45 45 and under 65 65 and upwards Measles 11 2 4 3 2 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” Sarlet Fever 1 β€” β€” β€” 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” 3 Whooping Cough 8 4 1 2 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” Diphtheria and Croup 4 β€” 1 1 2 β€” β€” β€” β€” 7 Influenza 14 β€” β€” β€” 1 1 β€” 5 7 β€” Erysipelas 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 β€” β€” β€” Phthisis (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) 67 2 β€” 1 2 8 35 14 5 β€”
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Tuberculous Meningitis 10 5 1 2 2 β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 Other Tuberculous Diseases 7 β€” 2 1 β€” 2 β€” β€” 2 Cancer, malignant disease 67 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 11 32 24 9 Rheumatic Fever 2 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 1 β€” β€” Meningitis 8 2 1 3 2 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” Organic Heart Disease 63 β€” β€” β€” 4 3 13 20 23 1 Bronchitis 53 5 3 1 β€” 1 3 6 34 1 Pneumonia (all forms) 56 11 11 5 3 2 7 8 9 2 Other Respiratory diseases 12 3 2 1 β€” β€” 1 3 2 β€” Diarrhoea and Enteritis 11 9 2 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” Appendicitis and Typhlitis
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6 β€” β€” β€” 2 β€” 1 3 β€” 5 Cirrhosis of Liver 7 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 3 3 1 β€” Nephritis and Bright's Disease 13 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 7 4 1 Puerperal Fever 4 β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 3 β€” β€” β€” Other Accidents and Diseases of Pregnancy and Parturition 6 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 6 β€” β€” β€” Congenital Debility and Malformation, including Premature Birth 50 48 β€” β€” 1 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” Violent Deaths,
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excluding Suicide 20 2 1 1 1 1 4 6 4 9 Suicide 2 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 1 β€” β€” Other Defined Diseases 184 8 3 3 3 6 13 45 103 9 Totals 687 102 32 24 29 24 106 154 216 50 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 1 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1916 10 TABLE 6. TOTAL DEATHSβ€”WARD DISTRIBUTION. 1916. North East North West South East South West Total Measles 1 1 2 / 7 11 Scarlet Fever β€” β€” 1 β€” 1 Whooping Cough 3 1 1 3 3 Diphtheria and Croup β€” β€” 1 3 4 Influenza 5 2 2 5 14 Erysipelas β€” 1 β€” β€” 1
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Phthisis (Pulmonary Tuberculosis) 17 15 16 19 67 Tuberculous Meningitis 2 1 4 3 10 Other Tuberculous Diseases β€” 2 3 2 7 Cancer (Malignant Disease) 13 18 14 17 67 Rheumatic Fever 1 β€” 1 β€” 2 Meningitis 2 1 1 4 8 Organic Heart Disease 18 10 13 22 63 Bronchitis 10 11 10 22 53 Pneumonia (all forms) 10 9 11 26 56 Other Respiratory Diseases 1 1 3 7 12 Diarrhoea and Enteritis β€” 3 1 7 11 Appendicitis and Typhilitis β€” 3 1 2 6 Cirrhosis of Liver 1 3 2 1 7 Nephritis and Brights Disease 2 5 4 2
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13 Puerperal Fever 2 β€” 2 β€” 4 Other Accidents and Diseases of Pregnancy and Parturition 1 β€” β€” 5 6 Congenital Debility and Malformation, including Premature Birth 11 7 15 17 50 Violent Deaths excluding suicide 8 3 3 6 20 Suicide 1 β€” 1 β€” 2 Other Defined Diseases 44 38 42 60 184 Totals 158 135 154 240 687 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” 1916 11 TABLE 7. INFANTILE MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1916. Deaths from stated causes in Week and Months under One Year of Age. Causes of Death. Under 1 week. 1-2 weeks. 2-3 weeks. 3-4 weeks.
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1-3 months 3-6 months 6-9 months 9-12 months Total deaths under 1 year.
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Measles β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 2 2 Whooping Cough β€” β€” β€” 1 β€” 1 2 β€” 4 Tuberculous Menengitis β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 1 2 1 5 Other Tuberculous Diseases β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 1 Meningitis (not Tuberculous) β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 1 Convulsions 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 β€” β€” 2 Laryngitis β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 β€” β€” 1 Bronchitis β€” β€” β€” β€” 2 1 1 1 5 Pneumonia (all forms) 1 β€” β€” 1 1 3 3 2 11 Diarrhoea β€” β€” 1 1 2 2 1 β€” 7 Enteritis β€” β€” β€” β€” 2 β€” β€” β€” 2 Syphilis β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 2 β€” β€” 3 Suffocation,
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overlaying 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 2 Injury at birth I β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 Atelectasis 3 β€” 1 1 β€” β€” β€” β€” 5 Congenital Malformations 1 1 β€” 1 1 β€” β€” β€” 4 Premature birth 11 β€” 2 1 β€” β€” 1 β€” 15 Atrophy, Debility and Marasmus 10 3 1 β€” 9 3 1 1 28 Other Causes β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 β€” 2 3 Totals 29 4 5 6 19 16 11 12 102 1916 12 TABLE 8. INFANTILE MORTALITY. Ward Distribution.
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Causes of Deaths North East North West South East South West Total Measles β€” β€” β€” 2 β€” Whooping Cough 2 1 1 β€” 4 Tuberculous Meningitis 1 β€” 3 1 Other Tuberculous Diseases . β€” β€” 1 β€” 1 Meningtis (not Tuberculous) β€” β€” β€” 1 1 Convulsions 2 β€” β€” β€” 2 Laryngitis 1 β€” β€” β€” 1 Bronchitis 3 β€” β€” 2 5 Pneumonia (all forms) 2 2 3 4 11 Diarrhoea β€” 1 1 5 7 Enteritis β€” 1 β€” 1 2 Syphilis β€” 1 1 1 1 Suffocation,
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overlaying 1 β€” β€” 1 2 Injury at Birth β€” β€” β€” 1 1 Atelectasis 1 β€” β€” 4 5 Congenital Malformations 1 1 β€” 2 4 Premature Birth 3 β€” 5 7 15 Atrophy, Debility and Marasmus 6 7 8 7 28 Other Causes 1 1 β€” 1 3 24 15 23 40 102 13 1916 TABLE 9 CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1916. Notifiable Disease Cases Notified in whole District Total Cases Notified in each Ward At all Ages At Agesβ€”Years North-East North-West South-East South-West Under 1 1 to 5 5 to 15 15 to 25 25 to 45 45 to 65 65 & upwards Diphtheria 81 1 27 42 3 8 β€” β€” 17 15
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29 20 Erysipelas 30 β€” 3 4 β€” 8 9 6 8 7 4 11 Scarlet Fever 64 β€” 16 41 6 1 β€” β€” 13 7 22 22 Enteric fever 5 β€” β€” 1 1 3 β€” β€” 1 1 2 1 Puerperal Fever 4 β€” β€” β€” 1 3 β€” β€” 1 1 1 1 Cerebro-spinal Meningitis 2 β€” β€” β€” 1 1 β€” β€” β€” 1 β€” 1 Poliomyelitis 2 β€” 1 β€” β€” 1 β€” β€” 2 β€” β€” β€” Ophthalmia Neonatorumβ€” 6 6 β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 3 Pulmonary Tuberculosis 139 β€” β€” 3 23 83 23 7 32 23 41 43 Other forms of Tuberculosis 26 3 5 12 2 4 β€” β€”
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6 5 6 9 Measles 692 32 290 323 22 24 1 β€” 122 73 240 257 German Measles 367 7 70 214 38 35 3 67 76 90 134 Totals 1,418 49 412 640 97 171 ?6 13 269 210 437 502 Isolation Hospital Name and Situation Friars' Place. 1916 14 CASES OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES REMOVED TO HOSPITAL DURING 1916. Diphtheria 61 Erysipelas 2 Scarlet Fever 45 Enteric Fever 3 Puerperal Fever 3 Cerebro-Spinal Spinal Meningitis 2 Pulmonary Tuberculosis 96 Other forms of Tuberculosis 21 TABLE 10. DEATHS FROM TUBERCULOSISβ€”1916.
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Pulmonary Tuberculosis C6 Other forms of Tuberculosis 16 Total 82 Males 48 Females 31 A.β€”Pulmonary Tuberculosis 66 Females 37 Males 29 Over 15 62 Under 15 4 Occupation prior to illness:β€” Males. Females.
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General labourer 7 Household 17 2 Clerk 3 Clerk Chauffeur 2 Nurse 1 Newsagent 2 Governess 1 Boot manufacturer 1 Lacemaker 1 Boot repairer 1 Shop assistant 1 Wire drawer 1' Machinist 1 Dining car attendant 1 No occupation 5 Carpenter 1 French polisher 1 Store keeper 1 Butler 1 Glass-blower 1 Painter 1 Engineer 1 Cricket ball maker 1 Instrument maker 1 Library assistant 1 Pianoforte maker 1 Hawker 1 Paper designer 1 Bus oriver 1 Brush maker 1 Tramway fitter 1 Porter 1 Wheelwright 1 No occupation 1 Deaths in Public Institutions, 37 15 1916 TABLE 11. NOTIFICATION OF TUBERCULOSISβ€”1916.
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Pulmonary Tuberculosis 139 Other forms of Tuberculosis 2G Aβ€”Pulmonary Tuberculosis:β€” Cases 139 Notifications 226 (A case may be notified by more than one doctor, or it may be notified more than once by the same doctor.) The Notifications received were from the following:β€” Infirmaries 75 Private doctors 65 Sanatoria 39 Hospitals 38 Poor Law doctors 13 Military Authorities 3 Other institutions 2 Tuberculosis Officer 1 Insured cases, 75. Non-insured, 59. No information, 5. Mode of Treatment. Insured. Non-insured.
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Sanatorium 20 11 Hospital 8 5 Infirmary 10 20 Applying for Sanatorium treatment 3 β€” Applied for Sanatorium treatment but died before receiving it 3 β€” Not applying for Sanatorium treatment 8 β€” At home β€” 12 At home discharged from Infirmary and resumed work 3 β€” β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž Hospital β€ž β€ž 2 β€” β€ž ,, β€ž β€ž Sanatorium β€ž β€ž 5 β€” β€ž β€ž β€ž β€ž and have not resumed work 2 2 Discharged from Sanatorium and died 2 β€” β€ž β€ž Hospital and have left district 2 β€” β€ž β€ž Infirmary β€” 1 At home applications for admission to Sanatorium refused 1 β€” Dead when notification was received 1 β€” Removed to Asylum β€” 1 In 7 cases no information was obtained, 5 were removed to the Infirmary, and 2 had left the district. 1916 16 Occupations. Males. Males. Females. Labourer 18 Glazier 1
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Laundress 7 Clerk 8 Engineer 1 Domestic servant 3 Discharged soldier 3 Motor bus driver 1 Typist 2 Brush maker 2 Glass blower 1 Grocer's assistant 1 Sword grinder 2 Caretaker 1 Munition worker 1 Munition worker 2 Motor cab driver 1 Dressmaker 1 Royal Flying Corps 1 Printer 1 Milliner 1 Clergyman 1 Silversmith 1 Machinest 1 Coal merchants' manager 1 Map mounter 1 Housekeeper 1 Church organ builder 1 Tovmaker 1 French polisher 1 Telephonist 1 Gold miner 1 Piano tuner 1 Shop assistant 1 Pedlar 1 Frame maker 1 School girl 2 Rag and bone dealer 1 Toolmaker 1 Not any 32 Pensioned postman 1 Wheelwright 1 Unknown 1 Tailor 1 Laundryman 1 Newsagent 1 Bootmaker 1 Manufacturing agent 1 Brass finisher 1 Railway porter
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1 Gardener 1 Photographer 1 Journalist 1 Greengrocer 1 Schoolboy 2 Shop Assistant 1 Fitter 1 Railway carman 1 Chemist's assistant 1 Shipping agent 1 Provision dealer 1 Coach painter 1 Poultry farm manager 1 Stoker 1 Timekeeper 1 Engineer turner 1 Storekeeper 1 Not known 4 B.β€”Non-Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Malesβ€”18. Femalesβ€”8 Situation of Disease. Males. Females. Hip 4 Glands of neck 2 Spine 3 Intestine 2 Glands of neck 3 Peritoneum 1 Meninges 2 Throat 1 Hip and spine 1 Meninges 1 Finger 1 Hip 1 Skin 1 Pericardium 1 Peritoneum and Lungs 1 Miliary Tuberculosis 1 1916 17 TABLE 12 DEATHS FROM MEASLES.
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Colville Road 2 Church Path 1 Weston Road 1 Seymour Road 1 Hollo Bridge Road 1 Somerset Road 1 Osborne Road 4 Berrymead Gardens 1 Hanbury Road 1 Hooper's Mews 1 TABLE 13. INFAN TS' CONSULTATIONS. Priory School. Social Club.
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Health Visitors' Attendances 101 41 Number of Children who attended 296 101 Number of Attendances made by the Children 1160 558 Children under 1 year of age 194 72 β€ž over 1 β€ž β€ž 102 29 Ages of Children who commenced attendance in 1916:β€” Under 3 months 96 40 Between 3 and 6 months 21 20 β€ž 6 β€ž 9 β€ž 19 5 β€ž 9 β€ž 12 β€ž 3 7 β€ž 1 β€ž 2 years 19 8 β€ž 2 β€ž 3 β€ž 26 3 β€ž 3 β€ž 4 β€ž 17 10 β€ž 4 β€ž 5 β€ž 3 8 The Consultation at the Social Club, Stanley Road, was opened in May, 1916, but of the 296 who attended at the Priory Schools 1 had attended for the first time in 1912 16 β€ž β€ž β€ž 1913 20 β€ž β€ž β€ž1914 55 β€ž β€ž β€ž
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1915 204 β€ž β€ž β€ž 1916 1916 18 The attendances which these children had made was as follows:β€” Date at which they had first attended 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1 occasion β€” 8 5 15 84 2 occasions 1 4 7 14 26 3 β€ž β€” 1 3 6 17 4 β€ž β€” β€” 4 4 20 5 β€ž β€” 1 β€” 5 14 6 β€ž β€” 1 β€” 1 7 7 β€ž β€” β€” 1 3 9 8 β€ž β€” β€” β€” 1 5 9 β€ž β€” β€” β€” β€” 4 10 β€ž β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 11 β€ž β€” β€” β€” β€” β€” 12 β€ž β€” β€” β€” 3 2 13 β€ž β€” 1 β€” 2 3 14 β€ž β€” β€” β€” 2 1 15 β€ž β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 16 β€ž β€” β€”
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β€” β€” 2 18 β€ž β€” β€” β€” β€” 4 21 β€ž β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 25 β€ž β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 33 β€ž β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 38 β€ž β€” β€” β€” β€” 1 TABLE 14. ISOLATION HOSPITAL. Remaining in Hospital, January 1st, 1916 61 β€ž β€ž January 1st, 1917 26 Admitted during the year 325 Discharged 319 Deaths 11 Diseases Treated, &c. Residents. Non-Residents. Scarlet Fever 45 88 Diphtheria 61 65 Measles β€” 38 Septic Throat β€” 20 Mumps β€” 7 Heat Stroke β€” 1 19 1916 TABLE 15. INQUESTS. Held in the District 39 Cause of Death.
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Run over by a motor vehicle 5 Run over by a train 1 Heart Disease 5 Fall from a train 1 Accidentally drowned 3 Scalds 1 Pneumonia 3 Burns 1 Hæmorrhage into Lungs 2 Fall from a cycle 1 Burns in factory fire 2 Fall from a window 1 Electric Shock 2 Coal gas poisoning 1 Suicide 2 Run over by a tram car 1 Accidental fall from ladder 1 Gastric Ulcer 1 Injuries from machinery 1 Enteric Fever 1 Inquests on Residents who Died outside the District, 7 Cause of Death. Accidental fall from a train 2 Run over by a motor vehicle 1 Accidental fall 1 Suicide 1 Run over by a motor bus 1 Puerperal Fever 1 TABLE 16. BACTERIOLOGICAL LABORATORY.
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706 Swabs from the Throats and Noses were examined:β€” 168 were positive and 538 were negative. The specimens were fromβ€” Doctors private patients 129 Hospital cases 448 School contacts 89 School Sore Throats 33 Convalescent cases prior to school attendance 7 1916 20 TABLE 17. SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS CARRIED OUT IN DISTRICT IN PURSUANCE OF INSPECTIONS MADE AND NOTICES SERVED. &c. No of Preliminary Notices 937 β€ž Statutory Notices 132 β€ž Bye-law Notices 125 β€ž Notices received from H.M.
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Inspector of Factories 5 β€ž Complaints received (Verbal) 259 β€ž β€ž β€ž (Written) 345 β€ž Premises Inspected 1040 β€ž Houses let in Lodgings Inspected 84 β€ž Contraventions under Bye-laws 233 β€ž Nuisances abated 2,843 β€ž Overcrowding Nuisances abated 27 β€ž Rooms, &c., cleansed, repaired. &c. 320 β€ž Roofs, rain water pipes, gutters, plastering, repaired 467 β€ž Cisterns cleansed, repaired, covered. &c. 210 β€ž Drains examined, tested, exposed, &c. 168 β€ž β€ž unstopped, repaired, trapped, &c. 321 β€ž β€ž submitted to Smoke Test 55 β€ž β€ž β€ž Water Test 29 β€ž House Drains reconstructed 24 β€ž W.C.'s repaired, supplied with water, &c. 319 β€ž Waste pipes, rain water pipes disconnected, repaired, &c.
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160 β€ž New sinks provided 18 β€ž New Gullies provided 45 β€ž New Soil pipes or ventilating shafts fixed 23 β€ž Existing soil pipes or ventilating shafts repaired 107 β€ž Disconnecting traps or Chambers inserted 16 β€ž Dust-bins provided 204 β€ž Smoke Nuisances observed 57 β€ž β€ž β€ž abated 9 β€ž Yards paved or repaired 97 Meat or fish seized and surrendered (approximately in pounds) 3205 No. of Inspections of Workshops 287 β€ž β€ž Workplaces 8 β€ž β€ž Outworkers' Premises 154 ,, β€ž Bakehouses 98 MAURICE W. KINCH. Chief Sanitary Inspector