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City of Westminster 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]

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23
Common Lodging House Deaths.
Reference has been made in former reports to the shifting population
which inhabits the six common lodging houses which are licensed in
the City. Some of the residents are permanent, but a greater proportion
are birds of passage. Deaths among the latter class of people tend to
increase the death-rates of the wards in which those lodging houses are
situated; 98 deaths of persons giving addresses in common lodging
houses occurred in 1930. They were mostly in institutions :—

Table XXI.

Deaths.
Bruce House (L.C.C.) (licensed for 715 men)34
33, Great Peter Street (licensed for 80 men)2
7, St. Ann's Street (Salvation Army) (licensed for 565 men)23
16, Strutton Ground (licensed for 201 men)25
40, Great Peter Street (Church Army) (licensed for 57 women and 2 children)14
Church Army Home, Greencoat Place (131 women)
98

PREVALENCE OF AND CONTROL OVER INFECTIOUS
DISEASES.
The following table shows the number of cases of infectious disease
which came to the notice of the department during the period 1926-1930.
Details respecting the notifications of infectious disease received are
set out on the adjoining page.

Table XXII.

19261027192819291930
Smallpox223
Diphtheria223185233170256
Erysipelas4437475437
Scarlet fever132180241227265
Enteric fever112428718
Continued fever__1
Puerperal fever666106
Puerperal pyrexia726211216
Cerebro-spinal meningitis1112
Encephalitis lethargica5113
Poliomyelitis2113
Ophthalmia neonatorum161471116
Measles1,02671997381551
German measles14122117915
Pneumonia6964265125
Malaria_12__
Dysentery87
Anthrax___
Chicksnpox198206210229173
Mumps6415315073166
Whooping-cough461287624614