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Hampstead 1960

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hampstead Borough]

Published
1961
Pages
79
Tables
21

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21 tables in this report

  • Page 16
    The notification rates for pulmonary tuberculosis are given in the table below for the period 1948 to 1958 for England and Wales and for Hampstead for the period 1948 to 1960.
    YearNotifications per 100,000 population
    England & WalesHampsteadEngland & WalesHampstead
    MalesMalesFemalesFemales
  • Page 30
    SUMMARY OF SURFACE TREATMENT
    No. of properties inspected as a result of:Local AuthorityDwellings (including Council properties)All other (including business premises)Total
  • Page 40
    Action taken tinder Section 9
    RoadEstimated value of houseEstimated cost of repairsResult
  • Page 42
    Applications for Loans for House Purchase
    YearReceivedGrantedRefused or withdrawn or under negotiation at end of year
  • Page 42
    Applications for Improvement Grants - Standard & Discretionary
  • Page 50 51
    CAUSES OF DEATH 1960
    Cause of DeathTotal MalesMALES-AGESTotal FemalesFEMALES-AGESTotal Males & Females
    0-1-5-15-25-45-65-75-0-1-5-15-25-45-65-75-
  • Page 52
    Continued from previous page...
    YearPopulationBirth RateDeath RateInfant Mortality RateMaternal Mortality Rate
  • Page 53
    INFECTIOUS DISEASE
    DISEASENotificationsRemoved to Hosp, 1960Deaths 1960
    19561957195819591960
  • Page 53
    TUBERCULOSIS
    Age PeriodsRespiratoryNon-Respiratory
    New CasesDeathsNew CasesDeaths
    MFMFMFMF
  • Page 55
    HAMPSTEAD BOROUGH COUNCIL CLEANSING CENTRE
    Verminous ConditionsScabies
    CasesT reatmentsCasesT reatments
  • Page 58
    FACTORIES ACTS, 1937 TO 1959
    No. on RegisterInspectionsRe-inspectionsWritten Notices
  • Page 59
    No prosecutions were undertaken during the year.
    DefectFoundRemediedReferred
    To H.M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector
  • Page 60
    EXAMINATION OF WATER
    ChemicalBacteriological
    AnalysisExamination
  • Page 60
    LEGAL PROCEEDINGS
    Date of HearingNature of OffenceResult of Proceedings
  • Page 61
    The total number of foodshop premises is 865. There are 329 shops with multiple trades and in the following table these have been entered once each type of trade carried on.
    No. on RegisterPrimary inspections
  • Page 61
    957 revisits were paid to shops (including shops other than foodshops). PREMISES REGISTERED UNDER SECTION 16,
    Ice creamPotted, pressed, pickled or preserved food
  • Page 62
    BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF FOOD
    Nature of SampleNo. of samplesSatis factoryUnsatisfactory
  • Page 62
    MILK SUPPLY Milk (Special Designation) Regulations
    Dealers (Premises inHampstead)Supplementary (Premises outsideHampstead)
  • Page 66
    OVERCROWDING
    DwellingsFamiliesAdultsChildren
  • Page 72
    It would therefore be unwise to draw any firm conclusions from these figures.
    FirmsGeneral Public
    MenWomenMenWomenT otal
  • Page 73
    ACCIDENTS IN THE HOME- Comparative figures 1959-1960
    Cause of Accident1959196019591960
    L.C.C. Div2*County of London