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City of Westminster 1911

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Tuberculosis. Table showing respective age, sex, d1str1but1on 1n Wards, number not1f1ed, under each scheme, and numbers treated 1n Inst1tut1ons.

1911. Pulmonary.All Age3.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 45.45 and under 65.65 and upwards.Condu1t.Grosvenor.Hamlet of Knightsbridge.knightsbridge St. George.V1ctor1a.St. Margaret.St. John.St. Anne.Great Marlborough.Pall Mall.Regent.Charing grossCovent Garden.Strand.
1908 Poor Law Order—
Common Lodging houses,&c.985384691516131557
Other6224224273113124243312-53
1911 Order-
Hosp1tal1236236824216533373097162103
Voluntary732914444231219117104671
Total number of persons suffer1ng from phth1s1s356419441741011431078791287231721522764
Res1dents after deducting Common Lodg1ng-house and casual cases256419391345553107864127122142142225
Other forms of tuberculos1s (voluntary)3812193311291127321

Ages of Males and Females not1f1ed as su,jfer1ng from Pulmonary Tuberculos1s.

All Ages.0—1.1—5.5—15.15—25.25—45.45—65.65 upwards.
Males254-313261208111
Females102161854203
(98 Males and 2 Females were casuals or 1nmates of Common Lodg1ng-house, Shelters, &c.)