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St Pancras 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]

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SMALL-POX.
There were no cases notified in St. Pancras during 1933.
VACCINATION.
As from April 1st, 1930, the functions previously carried out by the Board of
Guardians in respect of Vaccination were transferred to the Borough Council, who decided
that these powers and duties should be exercised by the Public Health Committee.
The following table gives particulars as regards vaccination in respect of children
whose births were registered in the Borough of St. Pancras from 1st January to 31st December,
1932.

Vaccinations. 1 st January to31st December,1932.

Number.Percentage of Births registered.
North.South-East.South-West.Whole BoroughNorth.South-East.South-West.Whole Borough
Births registered554188118284263100.0100.0100.0100.0
Died, unvaccinated1894791913.25.04.34.5
Successfully vaccinated256874876200646.246.547.947.1
Had smallpox
Insusceptible of vaccination24280.40.20.10.2
Received certificate of conscientious objection221516525126239.927.428.729.6
Postponed by medical certificate103124651.81.61.31.5
Moved to known address in other districts91521372981.68.17.57.0
Lost sight of by removal301771623695.49.48.98.7
Unvaccinated and not accounted for in previous columns83323641.41.81.31.5

The corresponding figures for the past ten years are as follows:—

Year.Births.Successfully Vaccinated.Per cent.Conscientious Objections, and Children otherwise escaping Vaccination.Per cent.
19234682249153.2144430.8
19244398225451.3135530.8
19254121198848.2152937.2
19264141208450.3142034.3
19273947198050.2128532.6
19284019193748.2132633.0
19294223193645.8137332.5
19304598219647.8152333.1
19314499221049.1146432.5
19324263200647.1132631.1