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

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Lewisham 1964

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

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Table 55

1957195619551954195319521951All Cases%
New Cases
Mno. °/o25324245291711201
2733334039403335
Fno. °/o69648468452622378
7367676061606765
TOTAL9496126113744333579
Collections3.4663,5953,3673,4272,6931,47760718,632_
Articles cleansed40,90241,36737,43236,31126,91217,0295,334205,287
Referred by
Private doctor1923211714329917
Hospital435714244
Ranyard Nurse5654806241171632656
LOPWA or
Home Help914162315171410819
Others6244321224
Reasons for referral Debility or senility4233463528161021036
Stroke2325363925101417230
Cancer17172220118610117
Others (mainly heart cases)1221221910939617
Incontinence Urine4337505326181624342
Faeces471014141487112
475266463411926546

The total articles cleansed in the course of each year rose from 5,000
odd in the first year to over 41,000 in 1956. As stated above the women
patients far exceeded the men (table 56). 10% of the total cases were
under the age of 65 (14% of the men and 8% of the women); 21% were
between the ages of 65 and 75 (23% men and 20% women); while
69% were over the age of 75 (63% men and 72% women). In other
words over two-thirds of the total cases were over the age 75, and about
one-fifth were between 65 and 75.
Table 56

Table 56

AgesUnder 6565-7575+
Total%Total°/oTotal%
Male2814472312663
Female328752027172
TOTAL60101222139769