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St Pancras 1936

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

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Vaccinations. 1st January to 31st December, 1935.

Number.Percentage of Births registered.
North.South-East.South-west.Whole BoroughNorth.South-East.South-west.Whole Borough
Births registered4181684194340451000100010001000
Died, unvaccinated1975801744.54.44.14.3
Successfully vaccinated177648807163242.338.141.740.5
Had smallpox--------
Insusceptible of vaccination23160.50.20.050.1
Received certificate of conscientious objection17152154612384.131.028.032.8
Postponed by medical certificate41624440.90.91.211.1
Moved to known address in other districts53363116521.219.816.116.1
Lost sight of by removal26721412396.24.27.25.9
Unvaccinated and not accounted for in previous columns141333603.30.71.71.5

SMALL.POX.
There were no cases notified in St. Pancras during 1930.
VACCINATION.
Mr. A. E.Wolfe, the Council's Vaccination Officer died on 23nd May. 1936. On 24th
June, Dr. Maitland Radford, the Medical Officer of Health, was appointed Vaccination Officer
by the Borough Council, and this appointment was subsequently confirmed on 23rd September
by the Ministry of Health for a period of 12 months, after which the question is to be
reviewed.
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,
1935.