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Hornsey 1925

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

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TABLE F.—INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED, 1925.

DISEASEWARDS.AGESTotalAdmitted to Joint Hospital.Admitted to other Hospitals.Registered Deaths.
HighgateMuswell Hill.Crouch EndWest HornseyEast HornseyNorth HaringeySouth HaringeyStroud GreenFinsbury Park.01515254565 and
I515254565
Scarlet Fever13157192591811912679136101267970
Diphtheria953101731i40102510710534371
Bnteric Fever1400211i0012124010230
PuerperalFever10000000000001001000
Erysipelas4430342l50014611426520
Ophth. Neon00001100240000004010
Pneumonia710414892333581012139600676
Malaria00000001000001001000
Dysentery00000001000010001010
Encephalitis Letliargica100023I0000023207133
Cerebro Spinal Meningitis00000100o02000002020
Poliomyelitis10000000100011002000
Tuberculosis Phthisis191541816958005206217210646
Other Forms101131110034110095
Total575323627741312836847124631024915408130*32131
Admitted to Hospitals except T.B.25191025391312710-------160---

Note.—The following non-notifiable infectious diseases were also admitted to the Isolation Hospital:—Whooping Cough 2, Meaeles 2,
Mumi>s 2, 1 Scarlet Fever found to be Sepsis, making a total of 137.
* Including 2 Hornsey cases contracted in and transferred from North Middlesex Hospital.