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Lambeth 1915

Report on the vital and sanitary statistics of the Borough of Lambeth during the year 1915

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Local Government Board New Tables. TABLE II. CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED WITHIN THE BOROUGH OF LAMBETH DURING THE YEAR 1915.

notifiable disease.number of cases notified.total cases notified in each locality. (e.g., Parish or Ward) of the District.total cases removed to hospital.
At all Ages.At Ages—Years.Lambeth Church.Kennington.Stockwell.Brixton.Norwood.
Under 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 45.45 to 6565 and upwds.
Small-pox
Cholera
Diphtheria (including Membranous Croup)4389992663330184567913980397
Erysipelas17755724536023243334582846
Scarlet Fever900918955590534142146140196276841
Typhus Fever
Enteric Fever32118810457712124
Relapsing Fever
Continued Fever
Puerperal Fever266204367621
Plague
Pulmonarv Tuberculosis*10203109819046422233290153206232139
Other Forms of Tuberculosis†298205614831318410162485433
Cerebro-spinal Fever44812117421721131129
Polio myelitis acuta44223
Ophthalmia Neonatorum737392218204
Whooping Cough‡160719385154776344831524027133311
Chicken Pox473411832311413139768272104

Isolation Hospitals, Name and Situation—Hospitals of the Metropolitan Asylums Board (one situated in the Brixton SubDistrict
and Stockwell Ward of the Borough of Lambeth). Total available beds provided by the Board—8555. Number of
Diseases that can be concurrently treated—All usual notifiable infectious diseases and (partly) Measles and Whooping Cough.
*Excluding all renotifications (232) of pulmonary tuberculosis, and notifications under Form C (389) and under Form D (422) of
the 1912 Regulations.
†Excluding all renotifications (19) of non-pulmonary tuberculosis, and notifications under Form C (39) and under Form D (38) of
the 1912 Regulations.
‡Whooping Cough became compulsorily notifiable within the Borough of Lambeth on January 1st, 1913.