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Hammersmith 1911

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health of the Borough of Hammersmith for the year 1911

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TABULAR STATEMENT—ZYMOTIC DISEASES.

The following table shows the number of cases that were reported as due to the undermentioned 20 zymotic diseases during the years 1902 to 1911.

Year.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria or Diphtheritic Croup.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Simple continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Puerperal Fever.English Cholera.Erysipelas.Plague.Chicken-pox*Measles.*Whooping Cough •Cerebro-Spinal Fever.tAnthrax.Glanders.Hydrophobia.Ophthalmia Neonatorum.Acute Polio-Myelitis.Total.
19029234917204900701100659293780000001809
1903631416005810601080104137132O0O0001026
1904O2832010381O1101200283742102O00O001781
19050360237041O013O1250219417286O000001698
190604392700331010OI25O08627500000001629
19070577207040OO7076O1985383374OO0001984
190803831990290060650113161156100000l113
19090380188O17001407501408472811000001943
19100340161031109063022848420021I0001521
19110236195128103097030455425010001811689
Av'rge in last 10 yrs.936619903610909602324801881000201619

* Not a notifiable disease,
† Disease was made notifiable on 13th September, 1907.
COMPULSORY NOTIFICATION OF
INFECTIOUS DISEASES.
The London County Council continued the order
for the notification of Cerebro-Spinal Fever (Epidemic
Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis), and also made Acute PolioMyelitis,
Polio-Encephalitis and Ophthalmia Neonatorum
notifiable infectious diseases.