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2653cb3e-91d7-4f0f-a964-930b6a415844 | Verminous Conditions. (i) Average number of visits per school made during the year by the School Nurses or other authorised persons 12.3 (ii) Total number of examinations of children in the Schools by School Nurses or other authorised persons 13950 (iii) Number of individual children found unclean 483 (iv) Number of in... |
323db30f-b6fb-4abe-a738-7b23ed6e89df | Total number of children notified during the year ended 31st December, 1941, by the Local Education Authority to the Local Mental Deficiency Authority, under the Mental Deficiency (Notification of Children) Regulations, 1928 — 4 We are, Your Obedient Servants, G. E. B. PAYNE, E. MADELEY. |
3c56eb02-7d49-456d-b7de-1b4f8bd9f3b1 | ACT 45 Borough of Acton ANNUAL REPORT of the Medical Officer of Health together with the Report on the Medical Inspection of Schools FOR THE YEAR 1942 ANNUAL REPORT of the MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH FOR THE YEAR 1942. Public Health Department, Town Hall, Acton, W3. To the Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors of the Borough o... |
4d5f3ded-a2c8-4c7c-8419-bf0605090c19 | Owing to the increase in the number of patients availing themselves of the ante-natal clinic, the Maternity and Child Welfare Committee authorised the appointment of an extra Health Visitor to assist chiefly with the duties in connection with this clinic. In December 1942, a circular from the Ministry of Health recomme... |
89a040a4-abe0-4d5b-92db-6b107ac7f087 | Unfortunately, on investigation no evidence came to light as to the cause. Amongst the enquiries carried out were the sanitary arrangements of the houses, but the conditions were found to be satisfactory. 4 STAFF. George E. B. Payne, m.d., m.r.c.s., d.p.h., Medical Officer of Health and School Medical Officer. Elsie Ma... |
76f6c480-f24f-4af9-a566-a386cd389ba3 | of Royal Sanitary Institute, holds Meat Certificate; Sanitary Inspector. H. V. Cackett, Cert. of Royal Sanitary Institute, holds Meat Certificate; Sanitary Inspector. G. W. Burdon, Cert. of Royal Sanitary Institute; Sanitary Inspector. (On War Service), C. Codrington, Temporary Sanitary Inspector, A. H. G. Johnson,. Ce... |
56949e19-8127-4255-af0e-901b3ec31957 | Miss A. Woosnam, s.r.n., s.c.m., Health Visitor and School Nurse. Miss W. Fordyce, s.r.n., Certificate of Royal Sanitary Institute, s.c.m., Health Visitor and School Nurse. Miss L. S. Pickering, s.r.n., s.c.m., Certificate of Royal Sanitary Institute, Health Visitor and School Nurse. Miss C. Carney, Housing Visitor. 5 ... |
abd66def-8446-43fc-a24a-9572541134dc | Area 2,317 acres. Population Census 1931 70,510 Registrar General's Estimate 1942 53,660 Rateable Value £823,065 (Sum represented by the product of a penny rate, £3,283). General Rate in the £. 6/4d. Extract from Vital Statistics. Live Births— Total M. F. Legitimate 839 429 410 Illegitimate 60 32 28 Birth rate per 1,00... |
72a0b90d-7f6a-4d8e-9faa-90c0c01386d3 | Puereral Sepsis 2 2.1 No. 30. Other Puerperal Causes — — Death rate of Infants under 1 year of age. All infants per 1,000 live births 71.2 Legitimate infants per 1,000 live births 70.2 Illegitimate infants per 1,000 live births 80 Deaths from Cancer (all ages) 112 Deaths from Measles (all ages) 1 Deaths from Whooping C... |
5a6a62ae-e550-407f-bf9c-2007a6b38cb9 | Since the 1st April, 1942, the Borough Council has been responsible for maintaining the Ambulance Service previously administered by the Acton Fire Brigade. Civil Defence personnel are responsible for manning the ambulances. The Acton & Wembrey Joint Hospital Board still maintain: an ambulance for removal of infectious... |
06bc2a61-af61-46a6-98b8-4c4714f28d61 | The Maternity and Child Welfare Services are still being maintained, and the ante-natal clinic has become very busy and overworked, due to the fact that expectant mothers are making much greater use of the clinic, and that the majority of women are relying on the midwifery services, or for hospital treatment for their ... |
a874b1b5-5654-4ec8-92ca-3dbf5be32b5f | Expectant and nursing mothers, and children under five years of age, are able to obtain milk, either fresh or dried, together with fruit juices, from the Food Executive Officer, on completing the appropriate application form. Midwifery Service. Expectant mothers can obtain the services of a midwife, if they wish to hav... |
5b0eb1d8-28a1-46c2-a955-d1f09823abe1 | The Food Executive Officer for the Borough has supplied me with the following figures:— Fruit juices and Cod Liver Oil supplied to Expectant Mothers 134 Fruit juices and Cod Liver Oil supplied to children 2,545 Cod Liver Oil only to children 1,043 Dried Milk to children 358 8 Liquid Milk to children— (a) Free 650 (b) C... |
57e07259-a32f-45f4-ac08-d31f833edbfb | The other death was due to septicaemia, following a procured abortion—in a young woman. She was admitted for treatment in a grave state, to a hospital outside the Borough. This case was investigated by the Coroner, whose conclusions were as reported above. War-time Day Nurseries. The Committee decided in 1941 to procee... |
c1b64283-69e0-4cc4-b376-2c050baacc8f | The Committee reconsidered the scheme of using the Priory Club, and decided not to continue with this plan, but sought the approval of the Ministry of Health to use a house called "The Maples," situated in Uxbridge Road and another house adjacent to "The Maples" in Birkbeck Road. This scheme, approved by the Committee ... |
71ed1938-3f38-4f1c-ad5e-705b3726535d | 9 The attendances at Bollo Bridge Road Nursery were 6,810 during the year, and the Matron reports very favourably on the health of the children in the Nursery during the year. Matron of the War-time Nursery in Friars Place Lane reports that since August 6th there have been 3,150 attendances, but that during November an... |
84e8ef45-91db-4c60-8f6b-ad561f1a7872 | Number of Centres provided and maintained by the Council 4 Total number of attendances at all Centres during the year:— (a) by children under one year of age 9,293 (b) by children between 1 and 5 years of age 4,368 Number of children who attended for the first time during the year:— (a) under one year of age 762 (b) be... |
1cd56f20-c0ee-4d14-8157-d256b326a413 | Number of Expectant mothers who attended 810 Number of attendances made by Expectant Mothers 2,896 Mothers referred for dental treatment 157 Mothers supplied with Dentures 25 Expectant Mothers to whom Dried Milk was supplied free Nil Number of lbs. of Dried Milk supplied free Nil PREVALENCE AND CONTROL OF INFECTIOUS DI... |
71734c07-0e12-4320-9b99-511355d6be61 | One child died as a result of Measles, and in this case accommodation for the child had to be obtained in one of the London County Council's Hospitals. During 1941 there were 107 notifications of Whooping Cough but in 1942 there were 63 and no child died from this disease. To the parents of all children under 5 years i... |
cf7fd0b4-e28b-4468-9795-0b4f40ed78a0 | During the year 35 notifications were received of persons suffering from Pneumonia. Puerperal Pyrexia. Four cases occurred in the Borough, all of whom, it is pleasing to relate, recovered from the disease. 11 Other Diseases. Eight persons were notified as suffering from Meningitis, six of whom were treated in the Isola... |
2177ca52-e2bd-4eaf-bff2-e6331dd8dff0 | There were two deaths from diphtheria—both boys between five and fifteen years of age. Neither had been immunised although the parents had been repeatedly advised to avail themselves of prophylactic treatment. During the year every endeavour has been made to immunise as many children as possible, with the result that 1... |
bdb2b1a6-95b8-4de4-842e-4fc701080f36 | During each succeeding year immunisation has been carried out and the number of cases of diphtheria during that period has been 312 with 29 deaths. In the Annual Report of the M.O.H. for 1933 will be found details of the work carried out, which are embodied in this report. Propaganda. All the births in the Borough are ... |
eb502b27-50b6-46fb-933a-d205fa35817e | 12 Every third year after immunisation and also on entry into school life, parents are asked to present their children for Schick testing or for re-immunisation. Technique. In the early days of immunisation each child was Schick tested to ascertain whether the child was susceptible, to Diphtheria, if so inoculation was... |
7e8690c7-20c8-49d7-9b1f-a3783c27ded5 | Since 1938, however, three doses at monthly intervals of .2c.c., .5c.c., and .5c.c. of A.P.T. are given. At the end of every three years the child is re-inoculated using .5c.c. A.P.T. until the child reaches eleven years, when a Schick test is performed previous to any further inoculations. If the Schick test is positi... |
189b3c54-3c7a-413c-985f-543e6fea21d6 | have been given from time to time at their request. Total Immunised in the last Three Years. Year Under Five Over Five Re-Inocs. Schick Neg. Total 1940 184 8 34 6 232 1941 485 192 292 195 1164 1942 783 381 166 56 1386 1,452 581 492 257 2,782 An approximate percentage of 41% is probably the number of children immunised.... |
7a0ce43a-8e43-49d4-ba1e-225347834aad | Ward Distribution. At all Ages Under 1 1 to 5 5 to 15 15 to 25 25 to 45 45 to 65 Over 65 North East North West South East South West Scarlet Fever 51 - 13 30 5 2 1 [ 23 12 10 6 Diphtheria 8 1 2 5 — - — — 1 2 2 3 Pneumonia 35 1 4 4 5 8 9 4 23 5 2 5 Erysipelas 5 — — — - 1 3 1 — 1 2 2 Puerperal Pyrexia 4 — — — — 4 — — - 2... |
e18a39d2-9c83-498e-8a64-7c69162aa5ec | 98 1 1 1 32 44 16 3 43 21 12 22 Tuberculosis (other) 16 - 1 3 5 7 - - 6 4 - 6 Measles 430 15 185 226 2 2 - - 99 95 90 146 Whooping Cough 63 1 30 28 - 1 - - 22 17 20 4 Meningitis 8 1 1 1 2 - 3 — 1 - 2 2 Typhoid 1 - - - - - 1 - - - - 1 TOTALS 721 23 237 299 52 69 33 8 224 159 140 198 14 DISPOSAL OF SURRENDERED FOODS. |
8ccdb974-b1f3-499c-aafa-8d157857dfb2 | During the period from the outbreak of War, a modified procedure has been adopted in regard to food unfit for human consumption, which is surrendered to the Public Health Department. Quite frequently, food which is not unsound but merely unsaleable by retail is included in lots surrendered, and the total quantities are... |
81bb11f8-f90c-4659-ab2b-f6f6cef1dee4 | On examination by the Sanitary Inspector, food is placed in one of the following categories:— A. Sound and fit for human consumption. B. Sound, but fit only for manufacturing purposes. C. Unsound and fit for animal feeding. D. Unsound and fit for soap or manure manufacture, etc. E. Unsound and for destruction. Since th... |
3af32ddd-be64-498b-922c-429ab02c37d7 | The weight of meat dealt with, amounts to some tons, and apart from a few cases where putrefaction had ensued following lengthy time of transport, the whole of this material has been salvaged for manufacturing purposes or as inedible products—manure, etc. Where there is apparent waste or neglect of foodstuffs, faulty s... |
3b871619-26e8-4665-9c75-e2c4bc1abee4 | Difficulty had been experienced with a large dairy for some time, poor bacterial counts and complaints with regard to the unsatisfactory state of the bottles—caps being found in the bottles, etc. The facts were reported to the Health Committee, who invited the dairy manager to appear before them to show cause and reaso... |
45149e64-e119-484e-9c3f-d5e779d0eff0 | It was observed in 1942 that certain milk purveyors were stacking crates of bottles of milk in unsuitable places on the public footpath and elsewhere so that the roundsmen could have a central place ,to replenish his delivery van. This was considered a very objectionable system as the bottles were subjected to the vary... |
fca84402-b6b4-44fc-b204-abf10650a57e | The Committee were of the opinion that the new Company should carry out such works as would prevent any complaints as to nuisance, etc., with the result that a satisfactory slaughterhouse together with stables and hanging room has been provided. ACTON & WEMBLEY JOINT HOSPITAL REPORT 1942. The total number of patients a... |
a1488b8b-f4ca-48d5-ae09-1616e8a5a773 | 6 cases we're treated during the year and there were no deaths. Measles 47 cases were admitted and all treated with M & B 693. There were no deaths and no complications developed during their stay in Hospital. (Sgd.) H. L. SPARROW, Medical Superintendent. 17 Acton and Wembley Joint Hospital Report for the Year 1942. Pa... |
b111019e-407f-4e89-bfec-dfb964510048 | Acton 24 55 3 1 — 20 1 — Wembley 29 181 3 14 1 28 — 2 Ealing — 14 — — — — - — 53 250 6 15 1 48 1 2 Pemphigus. Mumps. Food Poisoning. Ery. Ch. Pox. Impetigo. Diph. Immunisation Re-Action. Pyrexia of Unknown Origin. Acton — 2 — 2 2 2 1 — Wembley 1 4 1 7 — 1 — 1 Ealing - - - - - - - - 1 6 1 9 2 3 1 1 TOTAL 400. PATIENTS D... |
50ff8617-b93e-4d15-a776-22cdbb705a0e | German Measles. Dysentery. Acton 21 50 3 4 — 18 1 — Wembley 26 179 3 16 2 27 — 2 Ealing — 17 — — — — — — 47 246 6 20 2 45 1 2 Pemphigus. Mumps. Food Poisoning. Ery. Ch. Pox. Impetigo. Diph. Immunisation Re-Action. Pyrexia of Unknown Origin. Acton - 2 — 2 1 2 1 - Wembley 1 4 1 7 — 1 — l Ealing - - - - - - - - 1 6 1 9 1 ... |
2c8a7120-8cf6-489c-b118-a6ceb2cd105b | Measles. Acton 2 - - - Wembley 3 2 1 1 5 2 1 1 TOTAL 9. Patients in Hospital, January 1st, 1942 28. Patients in Hospital, January 1st, 1943 27. 18 (2)—Tuberculosis. Particulars of new cases and of deaths from the disease during 1941 are given below. 98 cases of Pulmonary Tuberculosis and 16 cases of other forms of Tube... |
3b3ed981-1d4e-4742-a840-6d3a30b84cb4 | Respiratory Non-Respiratory Respiratory Non-Respiratory M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. |
a7e7071f-8076-4d52-b0e4-41a894cb8211 | 0- 1 - - - - - - - 1- 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 5- - 1 1 2 - - - - 15- 20 12 1 4 10 - 1 1 25- 18 10 1 3 2 4 - - 35- 10 6 1 2 6 2 - - 45- 3 4 - - 1 1 - - 55- 6 3 - - 4 2 1 - 65 and upwards 2 1 - - 1 1 - 1 Totals 61 37 5 11 25 10 3 2 20 The following is a statement of the particulars appearing in the Register of cases of Tuberculo... |
3103d6fb-caa7-42ef-9244-1ed23250418c | Number of cases on the Register at the commencement of the year 259 males 50 males 571 211 females 51 females Number of cases notified for the first time during the year 61 males 5 males 114 37 females 11 females Number of cases previously removed from the Register which have been restored thereto during the year males... |
f2f1b3a6-47fa-453b-88dc-6b2d516f8a03 | By arrangement with the London County Council the sewage is discharged into the London sewers. Storm water is filtered and emptied into the Thames. Public Cleansing. The amount of house refuse collected by the Council in 1942 was 12,901 tons of which 2,318 tons was salvage, the remainder was disposed of by burning at t... |
8c0300e8-b72e-489f-9149-752452fa6130 | service of Informal Notice 871 (2) Dealt with by service of Statutory Notice under Section 9, Housing Act, 1936 115 (3) Dealt with by service of Statutory Notice under Public Health Acts 59 Premises (other than defective dwelling-houses) inspected for nuisances and miscellaneous defects 2,459 (1) Dealt with by service ... |
2ef60839-57c7-438a-93a3-815069ed1625 | Factories 520 Bakehouse 28 Slaughterhouses 2 Public House Urinals 31 Common Lodging Houses 1 Butchers' Shops 40 Fish Shops 19 Fish and Chip Shops 15 Greengrocers' Shops 36 Premises where food is manufactured or prepared 57 Grocery and Provision Shops 71 Dairies 17 Cowsheds Nil Piggeries 4 Rag and Bone Dealers 2 Mews 4 ... |
bf4ef9f8-daf2-4f7d-9a1a-649b69a9eae2 | Sanitary Dustbins provided 69 Yards paved or yard paving repaired 9 Insanitary forecourts remedied 1 Defective drains repaired or reconstructed 43 Defective soil pipes and ventilating shafts repaired or renewed 14 Defective fresh air inlets repaired or renewed 4 23 Defective gullies removed and replaced by new 8 Rain w... |
63476639-725a-4b2b-8874-a6824eaa93e5 | seats repaired or new fixed 16 Defective flush pipe connections repaired 6 "insanitary sinks removed or new fixed 6 Sink waste pipes repaired or trapped 47 Insanitary wall surface over sinks remedied 29 Ventilated food cupboards provided 1 Drinking water cisterns cleansed 9 Defective covers to drinking water cisterns r... |
6f4644e6-a20e-4bd4-bec8-e667c4c1c665 | remedied 369 Defective plastering repaired (number of rooms) 291 Rooms where dirty walls and ceilings have been cleansed and redecorated 573 Defective floors repaired 61 Defective or dangerous stairs repaired 16 Defective doors and windows repaired 235 Defective kitchen ranges and fire grates repaired 108 Defective was... |
0ce0cd56-d04f-45a2-8d43-4381efc0887c | All diseases EXCEPT TUBERCULOSIS— Whole carcases condemued — — 10 8 Carcases of which some part or organ was condemned - — 670 125 Percentage of the number inspected affected with disease other than Tuberculosis — — 1.16% 25.9% 4. TUBERCULOSIS ONLY— Whole carcases condemned — - 35 — Carcases of which some part or organ... |
d5741f9c-b1c2-4247-823a-5cb8e98e4d68 | Noc of Fore Quarters Diseased. No. of Hind Quarters Diseased. No. of Legs Diseased. Plucks (Lungs, I.ivers cr.d Hearts). "Mesenteries, Stomachs and Intestines Pieces of Pork. January 8789 104 - - - - - 43 8 lbs. 4 lbs. February 3532 105 1 - 2 — 4 07 12 ,. |
376d4518-3fbd-4a99-9de8-a628d76a764f | 16 „ March 347(1 197 8 - - - 3 104 35 „ 21 „ April 3491 103 — - - - 1 80 21 12., May 3282 145 2 - - — 4 92 08 „ 21 .. J une 3348 133 3 - 1 — 3 85 18 „ 10 „ July 45G(i 187 — - 1 - 2 91 42 ,, 10 ,. |
72ed4d29-3b07-4268-a8aa-27cea72062f5 | August 5719 225 2 2 1 — 4 130 89 ,, 120 „ September 0907 244 8 4 1 — 5 104 78 „ 10 ,., October 7505 301 10 10 1 - 2 183 73 ., 116 „ November 0598 '250 9 — 8 - 5 122 39 ,, - December 5993 250% 12 — 1 - 8 117 25 „ - Totai 58201 2810 45 22 11 — 41 1224 503 lbs. 345 lbs. 26 INQUESTS. Suicide 5 Accidental Fall 2 Motor Car a... |
01aa8d8c-4150-47f3-acb9-a4bf6561bd8e | Heart Disease 13 Respiratory Conditions 7 Traumatic Rupture of Organs or Tissues 8 Other Causes 11 Total 39 27 AGES AT DEATH. AND WARD DISTBIRUNON OF DEATHS IN 1942 Causks or Death. Total 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 ami upwards Ward distribu... |
aa19c6be-8751-4a50-bce9-072c9b560aa2 | 35 — - — — 10 11 11 3 12 11 7 5 Other T.B. 5 1 - 1 — 2 — — 1 2 1 — 2 Nervous Diseases 8 — - — — — 2 4 2 3 2 2 1 Diabetes 3 - - - - - 1 1 1 1 — - 2 Peplic Ulcer 10 - - - - - - 6 4 3 1 1 5 Diarrhoea and Enteritis 22 22 - — - — — — — 5 4 2 1 Diseases of Alimentary tract 3 — - — — — — 1 2 1 - 1 1 Nephritis 14 1 - — 2 — — 9... |
8e1c3461-45f8-4b88-ab54-9578381c4abf | 2 Other Digestive Diseases 10 1 — — 2 — 1 3 3 0 1 1 2 Anaemia—Various Types 9 1 — 1 2 2 3 — 4 3 — 2 Puerperal Sepsis 1 .— 7 — — 1 — — — — 1 — - Other Puerperal Causes 1 — — — — — 1 — — 1 - — - Sarcoma 2 - - - - - - - 2 1 - 1 - Cancer 112 — — — — — 6 47 50 33 36 17 26 Bronchitis 24 1 — — — — — 6 17 3 4 11 6 Pneumonia 47... |
95ef6fbb-25d5-4be3-a08a-3c9bc409a530 | 1 1 1 — Other respiratory diseases 3 1 - - - - - - 2 2 1 — — Intra Cranial Vascular Lesions 69 4 — — — — 3 15 47 22 17 18 12 Heart Disease 124 — — — — — 13 27 84 40 25 20 39 Other Circulatory Diseases 30 — — — — - — 12 18 11 13 1 5 Senility 24 - - - - - - - 21 10 5 5 4 Cong. |
2afcc71f-59e4-41bb-879f-13336b7d2eb7 | Debility and Prematurity 11 14 — — — - — - - 7 1 2 1 Suicides 5 — — — — — — 3 2 2 1 2 — Other deaths from Violence 11 — — 1 — — 5 4 1 2 5 3 1 Other ill-defined Diseases 11 4 - - - - 1 3 3 2 4 1 4 TOTALS 619 65 1 3 0 17 48 173 302 203 161 104 151 29 ANNUAL REPORT OF THE School Medical Officer FOR THE YEAR 1942. Ladies a... |
be870353-02c2-4982-971b-a6fb4c71df9a | As requested by the Board of Education, the report will be as brief as possible, while endeavouring to give sufficient data to enable the condition of the children to be assessed and the services supplied to be reviewed. All schools were open for the whole of 1942, during which year 12 additional Nursery Classes were e... |
7353ca6f-2b58-48ef-98ad-f7e264da1257 | M. O. Mann, who performs sessional duties for the Borough of Acton, took over two Medical Inspection sessions per week, but the Dental staff changed during the year. At the beginning of the year the work was carried out by a rota of local dentists, then Mr. Smith, l.d.s. was appointed in January in a temporary but full... |
f8e25a50-724d-4ab5-b344-f059a3bc578d | Immunisation against Diphtheria was carried out as formerly, and in all cases except Acton Wells School and Southfield Upper the percentage of children inoculated has gone up. A table is included in the report. 11 cases of Diphtheria, however, were notified among children of school age, but of these the diagnosis was u... |
97bdb52b-b145-483a-9f5c-b2434ec9eae9 | This is satisfactory, but much still requires to be done as the same families are found to be infested time and time again, and no real effort is made to keep these children clean after they have been got to a state where they can be re-admitted to school. SCHOOL MEALS AND MILK. Number of meals supplied—1942 109,695 Nu... |
2635245b-c208-467b-ba13-f3307fa20216 | Berrymede 4 Priory 3 Acton Wells 3 Of these infected cases the diagnosis was not confirmed by Hospital Authorities in 4 cases, and of the confirmed cases none had been fully immunised. PERCENTAGES OF CHILDREN INOCULATED IN SCHOOLS. Acton Wells 52.1% Beaumont Park 53.9% Berrymede Girls' and Infants' 35.46% r Berrymede B... |
12a848b1-6615-44b6-b0da-d50b740c5402 | DISTRIBUTION OF SCABIES-1942. Acton Wells. Canada Crescent Home treatment Beaumont Park. Ivy Crescent Baths Reynolds Road Home Florence Road 2 children Antrtobus Road Baths Kingswood Road Home ,, Seymour Road Baths 2 children Somerset Road Home Antrobus Road ,, ,, Priory Road ,, . Antrobus Road Beaumont Road 2 children... |
3761fd87-c72c-4e5a-8e53-8a90c2cc108b | ,, ,, "Osborne Road Baths ,, 2 children Stirling Road ,, Shaftesbury Road Home *Palmerston Road Baths Berrymead Gardens Home ,, Osborne Villas ,, ,, Colville Road ,, ,, Park Road North Baths .. 4 children Holland Terrace Home Osborne Road Home and Baths treatment Packington Road Baths treatment 4 children Stirling Road... |
163472a8-8a62-49a1-9df3-ed211d74c1e7 | Andrews Road ,, 3 children Old Oak Common Lane Baths 3 children The Fairway Home Priory. Mill Hill Grove ,, *Horn Lane Baths Spencer Road Home ,, *Agnes Road Baths ,, Berrymead Gardens „ ,, *Junction Road ,, *Peters&eld Road Home ,, High Street Baths ,, Petersfield Road .. .. Avenue Road Home ,, Old Oak Common Lane Bat... |
49202336-cc72-4623-8db0-1f354d0fdf3e | George's Road Home „ Shirley Road The Vale ,, Valetta Road .. Valetta Road Baths ,, 3 children 34 DISTRIBUTION OF SCABIES- Contd. Southfield—contd. Strauss Road Baths treatment 3 children *Agnes Road 4 children The Vale Home .. Kingscote Road The Vale West Acton. Saxon Drive ,, Tudor Gardens „ Special School. Packingto... |
d98862fc-4a73-4057-944d-566c982fa6bc | Number cured 52 improved 11 complicated by other conditions 2 referred for specialist opinion 9 who did not report for examination after treatment 6 „ referred, but did not attend 11 Total 91 35 Nose and Ear Treatment simultaneously. Cases suffering from Otorrhoea and post nasal Catarrh. Number cured 5 referred to spec... |
59c724c5-c6dc-44d4-b86b-e0b853a3b006 | The attendances are still not as satisfactory as desired v. E. Brander. REPORT OF THE SCHOOL DENTAL SURGEON. During the year 1942 regular dental inspection and treatment was carried on in the schools, Mr. N. T. Smith being responsible for the work up to the month of September. The general condition of the children's te... |
1423b04a-41ea-4d44-85d0-3e08b75e5847 | Number examined 569 ,, referred 443 treated 298 ,r of attendances 526 Permanent fillings 464 Permanent extractions 56 Temporary extractions 13 Dressings 80 Maternity and Child Welfare. Mothers examined 157 Mothers referred 150 ' Mothers treated 134 Children examined 43 Children referred 36 Children treated 31 Permanent... |
b42c77cb-0e2b-4e4b-a703-d27d0bdf803b | Tuberculosis 2 1 3 — 3 9 Delicate — 1 7 2 — 10 Rheumatism — — 5 1 — 6 Crippled — 1 1 — 1 3 Epilepsy — 2 2 - — 4 Partially Deaf and Deaf & Dumb - 3 2 — 1 6 Blind and partially Blind - 1 — — — 1 Imbecile — — - — 6 6 SPECIAL SCHOOL. This school for the Mentally Defective was open for the whole of 1942, and at the end of t... |
0365f60b-6280-4365-b623-f5d34ccca534 | Acton Wells 56 Beaumont Park 78 Berrymede 222 Derwentwater 178 John Perryn 99 Priory 154 Rothschild 126 Southfield 133 West Acton 116 Roman Catholic 4 Special School 3 Central 4 Total 1,173 38 MEDICAL INSPECTION RETURNS. TABLE 1. A.—Routine Medical Inspections. Number of Inspections in the prescribed Groups :— Entrants... |
8ea8831b-d993-4b76-99f1-ba6dc9a7798f | % No. % No. % Entrants 1070 320 29.95 600 56.6 137 12.8 7 .65 Second age-group 607 166 27.34 394 64.9 46 7.6 1 .16 Leavers 466 126 37.04 306 65.66 34 7.3 — — TABLE III. Group I—Treatment of Minor Ailments (excluding uncleanliness). Total number of T)efects treated or under treatment during the year under the Authority'... |
cf9cfa05-5b9a-404b-b828-db4756716cbd | Received Operative Treatment 40 Received other forms of Treatment 203 Total 243 39 Table IV.— Dental Inspection and Treatment. (1) Number of children inspected by the Dentist. (a) Routine age groups 2419 (b) Specials 554 Total 2973 (2) Number found to require treatment 1710 (3) Number actually treated 1181 (4) Attendan... |
95c0761b-9e62-4483-b486-74a7c7d576f5 | (i) Average number of visits per school made during the year by the School Nurses or other authorised persons 14.9 (ii) Total number of examinations of children in the Schools by School Nurses or other authorised persons 20217 (iii) Number of individual children found unclean 391 (iv) Number of individual children clea... |
d3ea7d43-2a39-424e-a2bb-a51d8debe393 | Total number of children notified during the year ended 31st December, 1942, by the Local Education Authority to the Local Mental Deficiency Authority, under the Mental Deficiency (Notification of Children) Regulations, 1928 4 We are, Your obedient Servants, G. E. B. PAYNE. E. MADELEY. 41 AVERAGE HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS- 1... |
0a2a9acc-0ec8-433b-88ba-34de6b06253c | 9 Beaumont Park 40 7 38.89 34.85 13 40.98 35.2 11 43.55 44.19 5 47.45 48.57 4 47.77 52.5 Berrymede 86 9 38 35.6 18 40.27 37.4 42 42.56 41.97 14 44.17 45.22 3 79.9 58.5 Derwentwater 99 4 37.96 37 31 40.7 38.45 49 43.4 15 46 48.39 John Perryn 49 4 40.25 39 12 41.2 39.7 28 43 2 43.2 5 46.7 50.7 Priory 68 9 37.86 34.98 20 ... |
aaa6197b-87f3-4192-8727-2f49cb743170 | 5 31 42.12 41.9 6 44.6 47 2 48 52.87 Roman Catholic 17 2 42.37 40 10 44.6 44.7 5 46.5 49.45 Rothschild 5O 9 38.64 35 86 11 39.31 38.3 26 42.03 40.84 4 45.5 47.81 Southfield 75 7 39.25 36.7 26 41.9 30.25 29 43.96 43.04 13 45.44 47.13 West Acton 35 3 43.17 40.68 19 44.4 44.53 13 45.1 46.9 530 49 38.57 35.98 136 40.86 38.... |
2ce357ba-55e0-4d5d-9b60-da34612071f8 | 15 42.54 85 45.7 47.62 9 48.54 54.58 GIRLS. Acton Wells 27 17 44.59 43.75 10 46.27 45.35 Beaumont Park 46 7 37.3 34.75 12 41.6 38.85 17 43.21 42.2 10 45.47 44.07 Berrymede 99 16 36.24 32 2 12 40.1 36.7 59 42.4 41.49 12 44.3 43 Derwentwater 92 11 37.70 34.97 19 39.25 37.5 44 42.5 40.8 18 44.86 44.75 John Perryn 53 5 38 ... |
97e1e460-2335-48e1-a90a-2ec61d3f6217 | 9 29 43.03 40.3 5 44.85 45.25 Priory 63 7 37.07 32 9 25 40 .35 39.05 22 42.6 42 8 45.8 47.6 1 48 51 Roman Catholic 13 9 42.89 42.7 4 44.1 39.9 Rothschild 45 4 38 35.19 10 40.6 38.62 25 43.6 43.5 3 44.25 43.25 3 47.91 52.1 Southfield 79 9 38.8 35.3 19 41.2 37.9 35 43.5 41.8 16 43.13 42.73 West Acton 30 2 41.62 37.5 15 4... |
56a127eb-aeb5-404a-8b22-eb93a4917a9c | 7 13 44.89 42.3 547 59 37.42 34.05 113 40.47 37.99 272 42.6 41.76 99 44.88 43.79 4 47.94 51.9 42 AVERAGE HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS—1942. INTERMEDIATES BOYS. Total No. Seen. 7 YEARS. 8 YEARS. 9 YEARS. 10 YEARS. 11 YEARS. No. seen. Ht. Wt. No. seen. Ht. Wt. . No. seen. Ht. Wt. No. seen. Ht. Wt. No. seen. Ht. Wt. Acton Wells 38... |
6709dddf-66b7-417b-9651-eef4cd5208ef | 65 11 53.75 71.98 6 51.25 59.8 Beaumont Park 70 32 48.1 53.10 28 48.72 55.1 5 48.8 57.49 4 53 63.94 1 55.2 81 Derwentwater 62 16 48.16 53.1 20 19.76 55.4 13 52.79 64.5 12 53,57 69.4 1 55.5 69 John Perryn 20 5 47.7 50.6 10 50.27 56.28 4 51.16 61.75 1 55.25 71.5 Priory Rothschild 60 32 47.63 52.55 19 49.85 57.15 6 50.76 ... |
3e0461a5-8660-46d6-9efc-35ab662531a9 | 5 70 2 54.12 65.1 Roman Catholic 13 7 49.3 52.2 3 50.8 60.3 1 54.5 70 2 56.25 Southfield 34 14 48.74 53.7 15 49.7 53.91 4 52.19 62.19 '2 52.7 70.37 West Acton 14 7 49.18 53.1 7 51.04 57.1 311 119 48.21 53.07 116 49,8 56.03 44 52.13 64.52 28 53.1 66.99 4 55.14 73 GIRLS. Acton Wells 33 6 17.3 47.8 11 48.3 55.16 8 53.09 6... |
451e5fa6-873d-4e43-807d-b535bc41ed98 | 09 8 54.2 66.27 Beaumont Park 35 22 18.29 54.42 9 50.41 57.87 3 49.3 57.58 1 55.4 7 2 Berrymede 71 32 47.98 52.06 23 49.03 52.51 8 51.64 64.97 8 53.8 71.82 Derwentwater 51 18 47.81 51.82 14 49.45 54.92 10 51.75 59.47 8 53.9 67.2 4 58.3 88.6 |ohn Perryn 35 10 17.67 49.25 16 49.64 54.37 2 51.12 63.5 7 54.4 68. |
dedbb045-b52e-4e34-a7dd-6a488d14d4cf | 52 Priory Rothschild Roman Catholic 14 5 47.05 47.1 6 49.86 57.1 2 52 66.12 1 52.5 52.5 Southfield 33 11 49.03 51.3 14 50.82 58.89 5 51.01 58.05 2 54.35 80.75 1 58.5 78 West Acton 18 6 47.65 48.63 12 50.04 55.99 293 110 47.99 51.52 105 49.62 55.3 38 51.7 61.8 35 54.08 68.7 6 55.7 75.75 43 AVERAGE HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS-19... |
f4918040-bb40-41a4-bc24-2aec580815c8 | 11 YEARS l2 YEARS 13 YEARS 14 YEARS No. seen. Ht. Wt., No. seen. Ht. Wt. No. seen. Ht. Wt. No. seen. Ht. |
6195d446-ec51-4875-8a6d-c443df9dfc45 | Wt Acton Wells 51 11 54.03 68.01 20 57.46 83.9 14 58.94 86.87 John Perryn 33 4 55.94 76.18 23 50.38 80.04 6 60.4 97.25 Piory 67 4 57.5 85.69 45 62.23 84.28 17 58.49 85.9 1 69.5 165.5 Southfield 54 3 54.31 70.58 46 55.85 81.18 5 55.93 80.2 Turnham Gn. R.C. 12 3 56.3 74.35 4 58.14 84.69 5 60.3 86.5 West Acton 7 7 59.1 87... |
35856d9b-8657-408d-8686-dfd4bf08571d | 14 73 151 58.4 83.7 47 58.75 91.8 1 69.5 165.5 LliAVl'.KS (GIRLS) Acton Wells 49 10 55.25 73.32 20 60.22 95.46 11 61.28 93.34 a 63.25 108.17 Beaumont Park 48 5 53.35 69.3 38 58.57 84.00 4 60.4 104.8 1 61 115.25 John Perryn 20 18 59.28 89.57 2 60.6 97.62 Priory 99 6 55.79 78.64 62 50.94 83.90 31 60.47 99.97 Turnham Gn. ... |
7f4e95a5-103e-4cc4-ad56-788f17a60607 | 10 3 56.7 71.95 5 59.14 91.9 2 62 95.75 West Acton 5 4 59.8 88.19 1 62 151.2 231 24 55.7 75.75 153 58.3 85.09 51 60.7 99.6 3 62.5 110.8 44 INOCULATIONS—1942. Primary Schick. 1941 Old Cases. Doses. 1942. Doses. After 3 Years. Schick. Doses. Pos. Neg, 2nd. 3rd. 1st, 2nd. 3rd. Pos. Neg. 1st. 2nd. 3rd. Acton Wells Seniors ... |
f7feb537-1152-43a3-92d6-3825fc260e9e | Acton' Wells Juniotrs 22 3 1 1 23 19 11 1 2 18 3 - Acton Wells Infants - - 1 1 9 8 5 - - 3 a - Beaumont Park Seniors 3 1 - - 3 4 1 1 1 1 - - Beaumont Park Juniors 1 1 - - 2 3 - - - 6 - - Beaumont Park Infants — - 1 1 17 10 6 - - 10 - - Derwentwater Infants 4 2 - 1 37 30 18 - - 8 1 - Derwentwater Juniors 15 1 - 1 18 10 ... |
d071c2dc-c7ad-4038-b6d6-c1670f74326d | 15 8 - 1 4 1 - John Perryn Infants 6 2 1 4 29 29 30 - 1 5 - - Priory Boys 6 1 - 1 6 3 1 1 3 1 - - Priory Girls 9 5 - 2 9 6 2 - 3 - - - Priory Infants — — - 2 35 24 18 - 1 3 1 - Rothschild Infants 1 - - - 24 9 3 - - 5 1 - Rothschild Juniors 1 3 - 1 10 9 3 2 2 10 4 - Roman Catholic 12 7 - - 23 14 10 - I 2 1 - Southfield ... |
74ba5f84-1b65-4be1-9768-93487dba26cc | 11 - 2 12 1 - Southfield Infants 2 - - - 37 29 '20 - - 4 2 - West Acton 3 — 1 3 21 22 15 - 2 8 4 1 Berrymede Infants 2 2 - 1 80 53 32 - - 5 - - Berrymede Boys 10 4 - - 15 12 9 - 7 4 - - Berrymede Girls 34 8 - - 41 18 9 1 5 15 - - County 6 5 - - 6 7 4 - 1 - 1 - Other Schools 16 3 — — 26 26 24 — 4 3 1 — TOTALS 204 70 7 1... |
227f11c5-54e5-4fd5-89aa-e6373cd50d13 | ACT 46 Borough of Acton ANNUAL REPORT of the Medical Officer of Health together with the Report on the Medical Inspection of Schools FOR THE YEAR 1943 ANNUAL REPORT of the MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH FOR THE YEAR 1943. Public Health Department, Town Hall, Acton, W.3. To the Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors of the Borough ... |
abb1a0ff-d9b7-49d3-a2fc-0ae2e1fdd963 | Other staff changes included the retirement of Mr. J. J. Jenkins, Chief Sanitary Inspector, who, when he left, had completed 38 years of service with the Borough. Mr. J. J. Matthews was appointed Chief Sanitary Inspector in his place. A Home Help Scheme was started during the year. Two full time Home Helps were engaged... |
ecc97acc-dd92-4a1c-8180-88a4c6f9e4b5 | Following this Circular a special drive was made by the Health Visitors and School Nurses. Children attending the Welfare Clinics were examined for this in addition to their general examination, and special visits were paid to the homes of children known to be chronic offenders. It is realised that infestation is nearl... |
94044d3c-38d5-4f86-9e44-2156d81bb2de | It is realised that poor and crowded housing conditions make it more difficult for some families to attain and keep a good standard of personal hygiene, but all available help was offered to families known to be infested, to become cleansed as a family, and, the evil once having been completely eradicated, it was point... |
8c226e01-2a18-4444-b305-34b12bad8308 | Vital statistic figures show that the births taking place during the year have gone up, and the birth rate rose from 16.7 for 1942 to 17.9 for 1943. The Infant death rate was again high but less than in 1942. Gastro Enteritis again took its toll of young lives. No obvious explanation emerges from investigation, but the... |
4c32798c-49e4-4470-acbc-eac07cbef176 | It will be noticed that all but one of the deaths from Gastro Enteritis occurred after one month of life. During the first month of life, the great majority of babies are breast/ fed, when the liability to infection is reduced to a minimum. The Civil Defence Casualty Service continued to be administered from the Public... |
377d09e4-bd46-4ae4-a99e-61628ec68645 | J. J. Matthews, Cert, of Royal Sanitary Institute, holds Meat and Smoke Certificates; Chief Sanitary Inspector (Inspector under Diseases of Animals Acts, Rag Flock Act, and Fabric Misdescription Act). M. Dowie, Cert, of Royal Sanitary Institute, holds Meat Certificate; Sanitary Inspector. H. V. Cackett, Cert, of Royal ... |
d4136ea0-9148-43e8-b1be-7a6f6825701c | 'Miss M. Percival, s.r.n., Certificate of Royal Sanitary Institute c.m.b., Health Visitor and School Nurse. Miss W. L. Orfeur, s.r.n., Certificate of Royal Sanitary Institute c.m.b., Health Visitor and School Nurse. Miss A. Woosnam, s.r.n., s.c.m., Health Visitor and School Nurse 7 Miss W. Fordyce, s.r.n., Certificate ... |
d2b567d1-4685-4917-b981-4fd96731eff1 | Miss D. Beezley Clerk. (On War Service). Miss J. M. Watts, Clerk. Mrs A. R. Ferguson, Clerk. Miss M. D. Goodger, Clerk. Miss F. A. Cavendish, Matron, Day Nursery. H. J. Saunders, Disinfector (On War Service.) SECTION A. General Statistics. Area 2,317 acres. population Census 1931 70,510 Registrar General's Estimate 194... |
d7ad6003-ed8a-400c-944e-89c8cf3b855f | Female Legitimate 937 (839) 482 (429) 455 (410) Illegitimate 57 (60) 31 (32) 26 (28) Birth rate per 1,000 of the estimated population—17.9 (16.7) Still Births— Legitimate 17 (27) 11 (11) 6 (14) Illegitimate 3 (3) 1 (3) 2 (—) Deaths—692 (619). Death rate per 1,000 inhabitants—12.5 (11.5). Deaths from Puerperal Causes (R... |
cfe79bce-6900-4433-8f00-6cb122ae749a | Other Puerperal Causes 1 (—) .98 (—) Death rate of Infants under one year of age. All Infants per 1,000 live births 62.4 (71.2) (England & Wales 49). Legitimate Infants per 1,000 births 61.9 (702) Illegitimate Infants per 1,000 births 70 Deaths from Cancer (all ages) 47 (112) Deaths from Measles (all ages) Nil (1) Deat... |
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