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

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Lewisham 1956

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

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Analysis of certain diseases in table 35 into divisional areas—

Table 36

DiseaseDiv. areasUnder 11-3-5-10-15-25-45-65+Total
DysenteryW19924152112477
N838415212182872206
S8262585351966284296
Total17737516162391053710579
MeaslesW12018141-1--55
N6222451221--108
S61113111--1-43
Total135355764221-206
PneumoniaW--13-275220
N2412--410730
S-41412415839
Total28391415301789
PoliomyelitisW--12-11--5
N---3153--12
S--251--1-9
Total--3102641-26
Scarlet feverW-7723123---52
N-4715541--36
S-619591141--100
Total-17339728112-188
Tuberculosis (respiratory)W---32102313758
N-1163162010663
S-1-13113616674
Total-2110837793919195
Whooping coughW91622423----92
N101811282-2--71
S91018383----78
Total2844511088-2--241

Infectious disease visiting
The Council employs two infectious disease visitors whose duty
it is to visit the homes of persons who are stated to be suffering from
a notifiable infectious disease. Both infectious disease visitors are
state registered nurses, and also registered fever nurses. The work
they do is in addition to visits paid by the food inspectors to cases of
food poisoning and by the district public health inspectors on certain
other occasions.