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Hornsey 1933

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

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TABLE F.- INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED, 1933.

DISEASEWARDS.AGESTotalAdmitted to joint Hospital.Admitted to other Hospital.In Nursing Home.Nursed at Home.Registered Deaths
HighgateMuswell Hill.Crouch EndWest HornseyEast HornseyNorth HaringeySouth HaringeyStroud GreenFinsbury Park.0— 1l— 55— 1515— 2525— 4545— 6565 and over

Note.—The following 62 cases were also admitted to the Isolation Hospital in addition to the above : —8 Tonsillitis, 7 Measles, 7 Chicken-pox,
7 Whooping Cough, 5 Whooping Cough and Pneumonia, 4 Influenza, 3 found not to be Typhoid, 2 German Measles, 2 found not to be Diphtheria,
2 Laryngitis, 1 Pharyngitis, 1 Septic Mouth, 1 Septic Throat, 1 Local Sepsis, 1 Cold, 1 Rheumatism, 1 Appendicitis, 1 Colic, I Gastritis,
1 Lymphangitis, 1 Myalgia, 1 Otitis Media, 1 Sprained Ankle, 1 Injury to Ankle, 1 found not to be Scarlet Fever.