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St Pancras 1936

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

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The following table gives the number of cases notified, the number of deaths which occurred, and the number of patients admitted to hospital during 1936. The notifications have not been corrected for any subsequent revision of diagnosis:—

DISEASES.NOTIFICATIONS.Total all Ages.Cases admitted to Hospital.Total Deaths.
At Ages—Years.
Under 1 vear.1 and under 2.2 and under 3.3 and under 4.4 and under 5.S and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 20.20 and under 35.35 and under 45.45 and under 65.65 and upwards.
I. Small-pox_______________
2. Scarlatina or Scarlet Fever426283343575025603414344246
3. Diphtheria and Membranous Croup102237523418671174012514874838
4 Enteric or Typhoid Fever2__1_11321__11111
5. Puerperal Fever________54__981
6. Puerperal Pyrexia_______1211__2318_
7. Erysipelas6_1_12321213301181647
8. Certbro-spinal Meningitis_1____1_____222
9. Anterior Poliomyelitis and Polioencephalitis____1_______221
10, Ophthalmia Neonatorum31___________†3116_
11. Encephalitis Lethargica______________1
12. Acute Influenza and Influenzal Pneumonia1_1311_2146116462525*
13. Acute Primary Pneumonia7875491011291753221821479*
14. Malaria________1255_22221
15. Dysentery4134513518310_57573
16. Measles18031436239146211555117376__297578517
17. German Measles1074661681172_17820_
18. Food Poisoning________1164122__

* For Pneumonia Deaths, see Table on pages 31 and 32.
† Excluding one case which came to notice after death.