London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Fulham 1922

Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1922

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Table H.—Occupations of 99 tuberculous men in 1922.

2 bakers.6 painters.
1 basket maker.1 photographer.
1 bookkeeper.1 piano regulator.
2 bus conductors.1 plumber.
2 carmen.7 porters.
1 cabinet maker.1 postman.
10 clerks.1 public house manager.
2 commercial travellers.1 Red Cross worker.
2 compositors.1 saddler.
1 cook.1 scaffolder.
1 draughtsman.1 sheet metal worker.
1 electrician.4 shop assistants.
8 engineers.1 shop manager.
1 gardener.1 stoker.
2 gas fitters.1 student.
1 groundsman.1 tailor.
1 handyman.1 ticket collector.
1 hot water fitter.1 upholsterer.
2 inspectors.1 van salesman.
1 ironmoulder.1 warehouseman.
8 labourers.1 window cleaner.
7 motor drivers.1 wood machinist.
1 packer.2 no occupation.

Occupations of 56 tuberculous women in 1922.

1 biscuit packer.1 ironer.
1 boarding house keeper.2 machinists.
1 book folder.1 milliner.
2 cashiers.2 shop assistants.
5 clerks.1 solderer.
7 domestics.1 tailoress.
1 dressmaker.1 ticket sorter.
4 factory hands.3 no occupation.
22 housewives.

Children under 15 years.

18 boys.17 girls.