Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Lambeth Borough]
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The proportion of specimens found to be positive out of all those submitted was 13.5 per cent. (in the previous year, 12.6 per cent).
Nature of Specimen | Result of Examination | Total | |
---|---|---|---|
Negative | Positive | ||
Swabs from nose and throatof suspected cases or carriers of diphtheria | 1,768 | 244 | 2,012 |
Sputa from cases suspected of or suffering from pulmonary tuberculosis | 860 | 153 | 1,013 |
Blood for Widal reaction and/or examination for presence of— | |||
B. Typhosus | |||
B. Paratyphosus A, B, and C | 13 | 2 | 15 |
B. Abortus Miscellaneous | 78 | 26 | 104 |
Totals | 2,719 | 425 | 3,144 |
During 1937, 22 vials of antitoxin were distributed free of cost
under the Antitoxin Order, 1910.
Disinfecting Department, 1937.
Details of work done in connexion with the disinfecting
department are subjoined. In addition to the cases of infectious
diseases dealt with, notified compulsorily by medical men, the
following diseases were reported by parents, school teachers and
others, viz.: measles (174), chicken-pox (806), cancer (62),
whooping cough (586), mumps (784), and others (scabies, ringworm,
etc.), not classified (827); 703 verminous houses (1,155 rooms)
and verminous articles, bedding (845), and clothing (989), were
also treated.