Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hornsey, Borough of]
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TABLE F.- INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED, 1933.
DISEASE | WARDS. | AGES | Total | Admitted to joint Hospital. | Admitted to other Hospital. | In Nursing Home. | Nursed at Home. | Registered Deaths | |||||||||||||||
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Highgate | Muswell Hill. | Crouch End | West Hornsey | East Hornsey | North Haringey | South Haringey | Stroud Green | Finsbury Park. | 0— 1 | l— 5 | 5— 15 | 15— 25 | 25— 45 | 45— 65 | 65 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.