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Southwark 1922

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

Published
1923
Pages
180
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138

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    No. l CENSUS TABLES. Administrative County and Metropolitan Boroughs Population and Intercensal Variations.
    District.Population.Persons.Population.Intercensal Variation.
    1901.Persons.1911.Females.1921.Females.1901-11.1911-21.
    Persons.Males.Males.Inc. or Dec. (-). Amount.Inc. or Dec. (-).Excess of Births over Deaths. (- = Deficiency.)Gain or Loss (-) by Migration. (See Note (a).)
    Amount.Per cent.
    Cols. abcdefghijk1m
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    No. 2. CENSUS TABLES, 1921. Acreage, Population, Private Families and Dwellings in the Borough of Southwark.
    Municipal Wards or Civil Parishes.Area in Statute Acres.Total Population.Private Families and Dwellings.
    1911. Persons.Persons.1921. Males.Females.Private Families.Population in Private Families.Structually Separate Dwellings Occupied.Rooms Occupied.Rooms per Person..
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    No. 3. CENSUS TABLES, 1921. Buildings, Dwellings, Rooms and Families in the Borough of Southwark.
    Buildings.Population,1921.Dwellings occupied by non-private families(execluded) from Columns G and P.Structuarlly Separate Dwellings occupied by Private Families or vacant.Total Rooms.
    In course of erection.Completed.
    Vacant on Census night.Occupied by Caretaker.1-3 Rooms.4-5 Rooms.6-8 Rooms.9 or more Rooms.Total Dwellings.
    Not Contained Dwellings.Contained Dwellings.
    (Included in Cols. K-P.)
    Cols. ABcDEFGHKLMNOP
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    No. 4. CENSUS TABLES, 1921, Private Families classified by size of Family. Rooms occupied, and Density of Population in the Borough of Southwark.
    Number of Persons in Family.Number of Private Families occupying the following Number on Rooms.Total Private FamiliesPopulation in Private Families.Rooms Occupied.Average number of rooms per Person.Density of Occupation.
    Population at following densities of occupation (rooms per person).
    123456-78-910 and over.No.per cent.under .3..3 and under .5..0 and under .7..7 and under 1.0.
    Cols. abcdefghijk1mnoPqr
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    No. 5. CENSUS TABLES, 1921. Ages (Individual Years) Borough of Southwark. Population, 184,404-89653 Males, 94,751 Females.
    Age last Birthday.Males.Females.Age last Birthday.Males.Females.Age last BirthdayMales.Females.Age last Birthday.Males.Females.
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    Deaths in the Sanitary Area from the principal Zymotic Diseases.
    Total excluding Phthisis.Cerebrospinal Fever.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Influenza.Enteric Fever.Diarrhæa.Phthisis.Encephalitis Lethargica.Dysentery.Deaths under 1 year to 1000 Births.
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    The population of the several divisions of the Borough at each Census since 1811, and also the estimated population for 1912, 1913, 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919, 1920, and 1922.
    Newington.St. George's.St. Saviour's and Christchurch.
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    TABLE 1.
    WARDArea in AcresPopulation.Persons to the Acre.
    Males.Females.Total.
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    Birth.rate for the last Thirty Years for the Three Divisions of the Borough as formerly existed.
    Newington.St. George'sSt. Saviour's and Christchurch.Whole Borough.
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    TABLE 2. Number of Births belonging to each Ward, with the Birth.rates, also the Infantile Mortality and Zymotic Rate in the several wards for 1922.
    WARD.Births.Infantile Mortality.Zymotic Rates in the Wakds.
    Males.Females.Total.Birth.rate.Cerebro Spinal Fever.Measles.Scarlct Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Enteric Fever.Diarrha;a.Phthisis.Influenza.Dysentery.Ecephalitis Lethargica
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    TABLE 3. Outlying Deaths, with Localities.
    Males.Females.Total
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    Continued from previous page...
    Males.Females.Total
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    Continued from previous page...
    Males.Females.Total.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Males.Females.Total.
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    TABLE I. Death Rates for the last Thirty Years for the Three Divisions of the Borough as formerly existed.
    Newington.St. George's,Christchurch and St. Saviour's.Whole Borough
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    TABLE 5. Death Bates for the various Wards for the last Fifteen Years.
    Ward.1908.1909.1910.1911.1912.19131914.1915.1916.1917.1918.1919.1920.1921.1922.
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    TABLE 6. Showing the number of Deaths that occurred in Public Institutions in the Borough during the year 1922.
    Institution.In 1st Quarter.In 2nd Quarter.In 3rd Quarter.In 4th Quarter.During Year.
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    TABLE 7. Births and Deaths Registered in the Sub-Districts of the Borough in 1922, with Ages at Death.
    Sub-Districts.Births.Deaths.
    Male.' Female.Male.Female.0-1-5-10-15-20-25-3545-55-65-75-85-
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    TABLE 7.—(contd.) For the Third Quarter of thirteen weeks ending 30th September.
    Sub.Districts.Male.Female.Mate.Female.0.1.5.10.15.20.25.35.45.55.65.75.85.
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    TABLE 8. Yital Statistics of Whole District during 1922 and previous ten years. Borough ol Southwark.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths registered in the District.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Non-residents registered in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Residents registered in Public Institutions beyond the District.Nett Deaths at all Age< belonging to the District.
    Number.Rate*Under 1 Year of Age.At all Ages.
    Number.Bate*Number.Bate*
    Number.Rate per 1000 Births registered.
    1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10111213
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    "Kates in Columns 4, 8 and 13 calculated per 1000 of estimated population.
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    TABLE 9. Deaths belonging to the Sanitary Area, with the Causes of Death at all Ages during 1922.
    Causes of Death.AGESAll Ages
    0-1-2-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-00-65-75-85-M.F.
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    TABLE 9.—Continual.
    Causes of Death.AGES.All Ages
    0-1-2-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-M.F.
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    TABLE 9.—Continued.
    Causes of DeathAGESAll Ages.
    0-1-2-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-M.F.
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    TABLE 9.—Continued.
    Causes of Death.AGES.All Ages
    0-1-2-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-M-F-
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    TABLE 9.–Continued.
    Causes of Death.AGES.All Ages
    0-1-2-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-05-75-85:M.F.
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    TABLE 10. Deaths belonging to the Sanitary Area with the Causes of Death at all Ages for the ten years 1913.1922,
    Causes of Death.1913.1914.1915.1916.1917.1918.1919.19201921.1922.
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    TABLE 10— continued.
    Causes of Dkath.1913.1914.1915.1916.1917.191819191920.1921.1922
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    TABLE 10—continued.
    Causes of Death.1913.1914.1915.1916.191719181919.19201921.1922.
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    TABLE 10— continued.
    Causes of Death.1913.1914.1915.1916.1917.1918.1919.1920.1921.1922.
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    TABLE II. Causes of, and Ages at Death during Year 1922. Borough of Southwark.
    Causes of Death.NettDeaths at the subjoined ages of "Residents" whither occurring within or without the district (a).Deaths at all ages of "Residents" belonging to Localities, whether occurring in or beyond the District.Total Deaths whether of "Residents" or "Non-Residents" in Public Institutions in the District.
    All ages.Under 1 year1 and under 2 j2 and under 55 and under 1515 and under 2525 and under 4545 and under 6565 and upwardsSt. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's District.St. John's District.Trinity Ward.All Saints' District.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christchurch Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.
    12345678910111213141510171819202122
  • Page 39
    INFANT MORTALITY, 1922. Nett Deaths from stated causes at various ages under 1 Year of Age.
    CAUSE OF DEATHUnder 1 Week.1-2 Weeks.2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1-3 Months.3-6 Months.6-9 Months.9-12 Months.Total Deaths under 1 Year
  • Page 40
    TABLE 13 Vital Statistics of Separate Localities in 1922 and previous years. BOROUGH OF SOUTHWARK
    Names of Localities.1. St. Mary's Ward2. St. Paul's Ward.3. St. Peter's District.4. St. John's District.5. Trinity Ward.6. All Saints' District.
    Year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all agesDeaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registeredDeaths at all agesDeaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registeredDeaths at all agesDeaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all agesDeaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each year.Births registered.Deaths at all ages.Deaths under 1 year.
  • Page 42
    TABLE 14. Cases of Infectious Diseases notified during the Year 1922.
    DiseaseCases notified in whole District.Total Cases notified in each locality.Number of cases removed to Hospital from each locality.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christchurch Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saint's Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christchurch Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.Total.
    At ages—Years.Sex.At all ages.
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-Male.Female.
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    TABLE 15. Cases of Infectious Disease Notified to the Medical Officer of Health for the Borough of Southwark, during the year 1922, occurring in the several wards:—
    WARD.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Memb. Croup.Enteric Fever.Cerebrospinal Fever.Small Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Anthrax.Ophthalmia Neonatorum.Phthisis.Other forms of Tuberculosis.Measles.Encephalitis Lethargica.Epidemic Diarrhæa.Influenzal and Primary Pneumonia.Malaria.Dysentery.Total.
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    TABLE 16 Deaths in the Sanitary Area from the principal Zymotic Diseases in the various wards for 1922.
    WARD.Cerebro Spinal Fever.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Congh.Enteric Fever.Diarrhæa.Phthisis.IPneumonia& Bronchitis.Heart Disease.Influenza.Dysentery.Encephalitis Lethargica.
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    TABLE 17. The total number of Deaths in the Sanitary Area, with the Ages apportioned to the several wards, and the Death-rate in each ward for 1922.
    WARD.MalesFemales.Total.Rate per 1000.AGES—YEARS.
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55- ;65-75-85-
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    TABLE 18. Cases of Infectious Disease. Notified to the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, during each week of the year 1922.
    Week Ending.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric Fever.Cerebrospinal Fever.Small-Pox.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Anthrax.Ophthalmia Neonatorum.Phthisis.Other forms of Tuberculosis.Measles.Encephalitis Lethargica.Epidemic Diarrhæa.Pneumonia.Polio-MyelitisMalaria.Dysentery.Total.
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    TABLE 19. Analysis of Cases treated in Hospitals and at Home belonging to the Borough of Southwark for Twenty-two Years.
    Year.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Enteric Fever.
    Total number of Cases notified.Cases removed to Hospital.Died in Hospital.Percentage of Deaths.Cases Treated at Home.Died at Home,Percentage of Deaths.Total number of Cases notified.Cases removed to Hospital.Died in Hospital.Percentage of Deaths.Cases Treated at Home.Died at Home.Percentage of Deaths.Total number of Cases notified.Cases removed to Hospital.Died in Hospital.Percentage of Deaths.Cases Treated at Home.Died at Home.Percentage of Deaths.Total number ofCases notified.Cases removed to Hospital.Died in Hospital.Percentage of Deaths.Cases Treated at Home.Died at Home.Percentage of Deaths.
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    TABLE 20. London and the Metropolitan Borough. Births, Deaths and Notified Cases of Infectious Diseases, 1922.
    Boroughs.Enumerated Population, 1921.Births.Deaths fromDeaths under 1 year of age.Notified Cases of Principal Infectious Diseases.
    All Causes.Enteric Fever.Small-pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Whooping-cough.Diphtheria.Diarrhæa and Enteritis (under 2 years).Influenza.Small-pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup.Enteric Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cerebro-Spinal Fever.Polio-myelitis.Polio-Encephalitis.Encephalitis Lethargica.Typhus Fever.Anthrax.Pneumonia.Ophthalmia Neonatorum.Death Rate per 1,000 Births, Infants under 1 year.
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    PHTHISIS. TABLE 21. A summary of the cases notified and other particulars in connection therewith during the year 1922.
    Notified cases remaining in district at end of 1921.Cases notified during 1922.Old cases returned home from Infirmary.Visits paid at the homes of patients.Cases removed to Infirmary.Cases removed from South wark or which died at home.Notified cases remaining in Southwark at end of 1922.Rooms periodically sprayed and other-wise disinfected.Rooms stripped on termination of cases.
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    Shewing the number of Patients who died in their own homes and the number who died away from home in Hospitals or other Institutions. 1922.
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-All Ages.
    MalesFemalesTotal
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    Summary of Notifications during the period from the 1st January, 1922, to the 30th December, 1922, in the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark.
    Age-periodsNotifications on Form A.Notifications on Form B.Number of Notifications on Form C.
    Number of Primary Notifications.Total Notifications on Form A.Number of Primary Notifications.Total Notifications on Form B.Poor Law Institutions.Sanatoria.
    0-11-55-1010-1515-2020-2525-3535-4545-5555-6565 & upwardsTotal Primary Notifications.Under 55-1010-15Total Primary Notifications.
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    TABLE 24. ZYMOTIC MORTALITY FOR THE SANITARY AREA, 1922. Showing the localities where the deaths occurred.
    Locality.Encephalitis Lethargica.| Measles.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Whooping Cough.Enteric Fever.Diarrhæa.Cerebrospinal Fever.Influenza.Dysentery.Total.
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    Continued from previous page...
    In Southwark.In London.In SouthwarkIn London.
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    Number of deaths from Scarlet Fever during the last ten years :—
    In Southwark.In London.In Southwark.In London.
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    The number of eases notified as compared with London, during the last ten years was :—
    In SouthwarkIn London.In Southwark.In London
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    Number of deaths from Diphtheria during the last ten years:—
    In Southwark.In London.In Southwark.In London.
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    TABLE 26. Cerebro Spinal Fever, Encephalitis Lethargica, Poliomyelitis and Encephalitis
    Total Number of cases Notified.NUMBER OF CASES.
    0-1 year.1-5 years.5-10 years.10-15 years.15-20 years.20-30 yearsOver 30 years.
    Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.MaleFemale.Male.Female.
    Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*Cases.Deaths.Permanent Paralysis*
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    Number of cases removed to Isolation Hospital.
    Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.Male.Female.
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    TABLE 26.
    Original Visits.Revisits.Visits to Ante-Natal Cases.Visits to Post-Natal Cases.Visits to Delicate Infants.Visits to Cases of Diarrhæa and Sick Children.Attendances at Welfare Centres and Dental Clinic.Visits where Mothers were found to be out.Special Visits, &c.Total.
    Births.MeaslesTuberculosisOphthalmia NeonatorumBirths.Measles.TuberculosisOphthalmia Neonatorum
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    The following are the numbers of Bacteriological specimens which have been examined by the Public Analyst during the year 1922:—
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    TABLE 27. Return of Families Admitted into the Council's Reception House during the tear 1922.
    1922.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Small Pox.Other diseases, &c.Verminous Persons.
    Week Ending.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.
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    TABLES 27— Continued.
    1922.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Small Pox.Other Diseases, &c.Verminous Persons.
    WeekNo. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.No. of Families.No. of Persons.No. of Days.
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    TABLE 28. The Locality of Rooms Disinfected. After the occurrence of Infectious Disease.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jade's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christ-church Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.Total
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    TABLE 29. The Locality of the Rooms Stripped after the occurrence of Infectious Disease,
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints Ward.St. Michael'^ Ward.St. Jade's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christ-Church Ward.St. Saviour'e Ward.Total.
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    TABLE 30. Bedding, &c., disinfected and destroyed after the occurrence of Infectious Disease during the Year 1922.
    Articles.No. Disinfected.No. Destroyed.
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    TABLE 31. The locality of the rooms periodically sprayed and disinfected in connection with cases of Phthisis notified to the Medical Officer.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.Ist.Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christ-church Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.Total.
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    TABLE 32. Rooms Stripped upon the termination of Phthisis cases.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Wnrd.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's WardSt. George's Ward.Ohrist-church Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.Total.
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    TABLE 33. Showing the Number and Sex of Verminous or Scabious Children treated at the Council's Station, King James Street, during 1922, and the Schools from which they were sent. These 4,032 Children received 5,191 baths during 1922.
    Name of School.Verminous.ScabiousTotal.
    Boys.GirlsBoys.Girls.
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    Name of School.Verminous.Scabious.Total.
    Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.
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    CLEANSING OF PERSONS ACT, 1897. Adults sent from Lodging-houses and other places in the Borough to be cleansed during 1922. TABLE 34.
    Address.Male.Female.Total.
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    TABLE 35. Verminous Rooms Cleansed.
    Ward.No. of Intimation Notices served.No. of Statutory Notices served.Police Court proceedings taken.Verminous rooms treated.
    (a) by Owners of Premises.(6) by the Council's Disinfect ing Staff.
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    TABLE 36. Verminous Bedding, &c., Disinfected at the Council s Stations during 1922.
    Articles.Disinfected.Destroyed.
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    TABLE 37. The number of Yerminous Rooms Stripped by the Council's Staff.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul s Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.St.Michael's Ward.St. .Tude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christ Church W ard.St. Saviour's Ward.Total.
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    MORTUARIES. TABLE 38. During the year 449 bodies were received into the Mortuaries : —
    Reasons bodies were brought to Mortuary.Collier's Rents Mortuary.Manor Place Mortuary.Total.
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    TABLE 39. RATS AND MICE (DESTRUCTION) ACT, 1919. Summary showing investigations and inspections made and details of work carried out during the year 1922.
    WARD.Number of Premises Inspected.Number of Re-inspections made.Premises Rat Infested.Premises wherb steps weke taken to destroy Rats and Mice.Rat Proofing.Rat Holes and Runs stopped.Defective Drains Amended.Defective Sewers Amended.Notices.
    Poisons used.Wire Traps.Break- back Traps.Other Traps.Varnish.Cats or Dogs.Ferrets.
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    TABLE 40. Table showing the locality (in Wards) of the Houses Let in Lodgings on the Register at the end of 1922.
    WARDS.Total.
    St. MarySt. PaulSt. PeterSt. JohnTrinityAll Saints'St. MichaelSt. JudeSt. GeorgeChristchurchSt. Savicur
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    ICE CREAMS. TABLE 41. Showing the Number of Inspections made of the Shops or other Premises where Ice Cream is made or stored during 1922.
    WARDS.Original Inspections.Re-inspections.Premises found satisfactory on Inspection.Premises found defective on inspection.Intimation Notices served.Statutory Notices served.Proceedings taken.
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    TABLE 42 Showing the number of Inspections made of the Eating Houses, &c., during 1922.
    WARDS.Original Inspections.Re-inspections.Premises found satisfactory on Inspection.Premises found defective on Inspection.Intimation Notices served.Statutory Notices served.Proceedings taken.
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    TABLE 43. Inspections of Food at Wharves, Markets, and other places where food is stored, and the action taken by the officials during the year 1922.
    INSPECTION OF WHARVES, &c.FOOD EXAMINED, &c.
    WARD.Inspections of Wharves and Warehouses.Inspections of Markets.Inspections of Shops or Street Stalls.Total.Parcels of Food Examined.Number of Samples Examined.Parcels of Food Sorted.Parcels of Food destroyed by consent of owner.Parcels of food seized by Inspector.Parcels of food condemned by Magistrate.Summonses taken out.
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    EXAMINATION OF FOOD. TABLE 44. Showing the quantity of Foodstuffs examined during the year 1922 by the several Inspectors throughout the Borough (The amount shown in this table is in addition to the total shown in Table 45.)
    Foodstuffs Examined.Quantity and Weight found Unsound.Surrendered by Owners.Seized by Inspector.Remarks.
    Foodstuffs.Quantity.Weight.Quantity.Weight.Quantity.Weight.Quantity.Weight.
    t.c.Q.L.t.c.Q.L.t.c.Q.L.
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    Foodstuffs Examined.Quantity and Weight found Unsound.Surrendered by Owners.Seized by Inspector.Remarks.
    Foodstuffs.Quantity.Weight.Quantity.Weight.Quantity,Weight.QuantityWeight.
    T.c.Q.L.T.c.Q.L.T.c.Q-L.
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    Foodstuffs Examined.Quantity and Weight found Unsound.Surrendered by Owners.Seized by Inspector.Remarks.
    Foodstuffs.Quantity.Weight.Quantity.Weight.Quantity.Weight.Quantity.Weight.
    T.c.Q.L.T.c.QL.T.c.Q.L.
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    Foodstuffs Examined.Quantity and Weight found Unsound.Surrendered by OwnersSeized by Inspector.Remarks.
    Foodstuffs.Quantity.Weight,Quantity.Weight.Quantity.Weight.Quantity.Weight.
    T.C.Q.L.T.C.Q.L.T.C.Q.L.
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    TABLE 45 Table showing the total quantity of Foodstuffs examined at the wharves during the year 1922, the quantity found to be unsound, the notices served and the method of disposal of the unsound portion.
    Foodstuffs.Quantity and Weight examined.Weight found to be unsound.Surrendered by Owner.Seized by Inspector.Notices served.How unsound portion disposed of.
    Quantity.Weight.(a) Detention(b) Release
    T.C.Q.L.T.C.Q-L.
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    Foodstuffs.Quantity and Weight examined.Weight found to b« unsound.Surrendered by Owner.Seized by Inspector.Notices served.How unsound portion disposed of.
    Quantity.Weight.(a) Detention.(b) Release
    T.C.Q-L.T.C.Q-L.
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    Foodstuffs.Quantity and Weight examined.Weight found to be unsound.Surrendered by Owner.Seized by Inspector.Notices served.How unsound portion disposed of.
    Quantity.Weight.(a) Detention.(b) Release.
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    TABLE 46. Showing the number of samples of Foodstuffs examined in each Ward during 1922, and the number of such samples found to be unsound.
    Ward.Number of Samples examined.Number found to be sound.Number found to be unsound.
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    TABLE 47. Action taken in Southwark under the Housing, Town Planning, &c., Act, 1909.
    Date of representation of Medical Officer of HealthPremises represented.Date of Council'sResolution. Action taken, notices served and Result.
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    TABLE 47 —continued.
    Date of representation of Medical Officer of Health.Premises represented.Date of Council's Resolution. Action taken, notices served and Result.
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    TABLE 47— continued.
    Date of representation of Medical Officer of Health.Premises represented.Date of Council's Resolution. Action taken, notices served and Result.
  • Page 125
    TABLE 47 —continued.
    Date of representation of Medical Officer of Health.Premises represented.Date of Council's Resolution. Action taken, notices served and Result.
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    TABLE 48 9.—H ousing.
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    TABLE 48 — continued. B. Proceedings under Public Health Acts:—
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    TABLE 49 Showing the Number of Observations, &c., in regard to Smoke Nuisances made by the several Ward Inspectors during 1922.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christchurch Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.Total for Borough.
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    TABLE 50. Showing number of complaints received from outside sources, and the Observations, &c., made by the Council's Inspectors during the past Twenty-One Years.
    YEAR.Complaints received from outside sources.Observations made by Inspectors.Nuisances observed.Notices served.Summonses taken out.Convictions obtained.
    Intimation.Statutory.
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    Showing the number of Inspections with the Defects found and remedied in the several Wards during the year 1922.
    WARD.1.—INSPECTIONS.2.—DEFECTS FOUND.
    Factories.Workshops.Workplaces.Home and Outworkers' Premises.Want of Cleanliness.Want of Ventilation.Over Crowding.Want of Drainage of Floors.Other Nuisances.Sanitary Accommodation.
    InsufficientUnsuitable or DefectiveNot separate for Sexes.
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    1.—Inspection (including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors).
    Premises.Inspections.NumberProsecutions.
    Written Notices.
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    2.—Defects Found.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
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    TABLE: 53. 3.—Home Work.
    Naturb or Work.Outworkers' Lists, Section 107.Number of Inspections of Outworkers' Premises.Outwork in Unwholesome Premises, S. 108.Outwork in Infected Premises, Sections 109-10.
    Lists received from Employers.No. of Addresses of Outworkers received from other Councils.No. of Addresses of Outworkers forwarded to other Councils.Prosecutions.Instances.Notices served.Prosecutions.Instances.Orders made. (S.110).Prosecutions. (Ss. 109, 10).
    Twice in the yearOnce in the year.Failing to j keep or permit inspection of lists.Failing to send lists.
    Lists.Outworkers.Lists.Outworkers.
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    4.—Registered Workshops.
    Workshops, Workplaces, Ac., on the Register (S. 131) at the end of the year.Number.
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    5.—Other Matters.
    Class,Number.
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    TABLE 55 . WARDS.
    St. Mary's.St. Paul's.St. Peter's.St. John's.Trinity.All Saints'St. Michael's.St. Jude's.St. George's.Christchurch.St. Saviour's.Houses Let in Lodgings. Miss Burrows.Houses Let in Lodgings. Miss Burrows.Women's Workshops.Bakehouses.Total.
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    TABLE 56.
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    TABLE 57. Proceedings taken under the Public Health and Other Acts.
    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Defendant.Cause of Proceedings.Result.
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    TABLE 58 Summary of Original Inspections, &c., made in the several Wards during the year 1922.
    Ward or District.Complaints. Including houses in which deaths have occurred.)House to House.Principal Infectious Diseases.Factories, Workshops Workplaces and Outworkers.Number of Original Inspections made daily.Number of Reinspections made daily.
    Number of Inspections made.Number of drains tested.Number of Reinspections made.Number of Inspections made.Number of drains tested.Number of Reinspections made.Number of Inspections made.Number of drains tested.Number of Reinspections made.Number of Inspections made.Number of Reinspections made.
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    TABLE 59. Summary of Sanitary Works Completed, 1922.
    Ward, or District.Intimation Notices served.Statutory Notices served.Sanitary Works completed.Drain reconstructed.Drain repaired.Interceptor, Ac.Blocked Drains unstopped.New Soilpipe provided.Closet app. or repaired.Closet provided.Water supply.Closet Pan and Trap.Yards, &c., paved.Paving repaired.Gullies provided.Sinks trapped.Rain Pipes disconnected.Roofs, Gutters, &c.Dust-bin provided.Basement concreted.Foul rooms cleansed.Floor ventilation.House ventilated.Draw Tap from Main.Overcrowding abated.Additional water supplies provided.Surface Drains.Miscellaneous Nuisances from Urinals, Manure, Animals, &c., abated.
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    TABLE 60. Sanitary Works completed during 1922 and also in Fourteen preceding Years, 1908-21.
    Year.Intimation Notices served.Statutory Notices served.Sanitary Works completed.Drain reconstructed.Drain repaired.Interceptor, Ac.Blocked Drains unstopped.New Soilpipe provided.Closet app. or repaired.Closet provided.Water supply.Closet Pan and Trap.Yards, &c., paved.Paving repaired.Gullies provided.Sinks trapped.Rain Pipes disconnected.Roofs, Gutters, &c.Dustt-bin provided.Basement concreted.Foul rooms cleansed.Floor ventilation.House ventilated.Draw tap from Main.Overcrowding abated.Additional Water Supplies provided.Surface Drains.Miscellaneous Nuisances from Urinals, Manure, Animals, &c., abated.
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    TABLE 61 Summary of Original Inspections, &c., made during 1922 and in Fifteen preceding Years, 1907-1921.
    YearComplaints (including houses in which deaths have occurred).House to House.Infectious Diseases.Factories, Workshops and Workplaces, &c.
    Number of Inspections made.Number of drains tested.Number of Reinspections made.Number of Inspections made.Number of drains tested.Number of Reinspections madeNumber of Inspections made.Number of drains tested.Number of Reinspections made.Number of Inspections made.Number of Reinspections made.
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    The following are the premises:—
    Situation of Premises.Description of Business.Name of Occupiers.
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    There are five licensed Slaughterhouses in the Borough. The following are the premises and the licensees:—
    Situation of Premises.Name of Licensee.
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    TABLE 62. Showing the number of samples taken in each Ward of the Borough during the year.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter'sWard.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christchurch Ward.St. Saviour's Ward.Total.
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    TABLE 63. Showing the Wards in which proceedings were taken under the Food and Drugs Act.
    St. Mary's Ward.St. Paul's Ward.St. Peter's Ward.St. John's Ward.Trinity Ward.All Saints' Ward.St. Michael's Ward.St. Jude's Ward.St. George's Ward.Christcliurch Ward.St. Saviour's; Ward.Total.
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    table 64.
    Article.No. of samples purchased by Agents.Result of Analysis.Percentage of adulterated samples.
    Genuine.Adulterated.
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    table 65.
    Article.Number of Samples Purchased.Result of Analysis.Percentage of adulterated samples.
    Genuine.Adulterated.
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    TABLE 66. Return of Official Samples for the Year ending 30th December, 1922, showing the number taken, and the percentage of adulterated Samples for each quarter and for the year.
    Article.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
    Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.
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    TABLE 66— continued.
    Article.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Tear.
    Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.
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    TABLE 66—c ontinned.
    Article.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Whole Year.
    Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.AdulteratedPercentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples.Number of Samples taken.Genuine.Adulterated.Percentage of Adulterated Samples
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    TABLE 67. SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS AND OTHER ACTS. PROCEEDINGS TAKEN, WITH THE RESULTS.
    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample and Number.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Name and Address of Vendor.Sample and Number.Result of Analysis.Result of Proceedings.
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    Since the adoption of the dispensary scheme in Southwark there has been a steady decline in the deaths from the disease, as shown in the subjoined table:—
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    table a. Total number of persons examined for the first time, 1,249:—
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    table b. Patients found to be suffering from Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 273:—
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    table c. Patients suffering from Non-Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 61:
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    table d. Cases (including contacts) found Non-Tuberculous, 954: —
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    table E. Total attendances of patients:—
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    table f. Number of examinations of patients :—
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    table g. The following cases were recommended to the London County Council for treatment (Insured Persons):—
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    table h. The recommendations to the County Council for Institutional treatment were as follows (Non-insured Persons):—
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    table i. The Nurses visited the homes of the following cases and advised th patients on the questions of environment and preventive measures:—
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    table: J. Patients discharged during the year:—
    Insured.Non-Insured
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    table: K. Statistics of cases dealt with by the Tuberculosis Care Committee —
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    table l. Death-rate from Pulmonary Tuberculosis for Southwark compared with the year 1921:—
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    table m. Notification of fresh cases of Pulmonary Tuberculosis:—
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    table: n. Deaths from Pulmonary Tuberculosis:—
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    table o. Cases referred to Hospitals:—
    Insured.Non-insured.
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    Table p. Sexes of new cases of Pulmonary Tuberculosis:—
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    Table Q Patients still attending the Dispensary on Dec
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    Table R.
    Insured.Non-insured
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    Table S