London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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St Pancras 1951

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

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Positive Negative Total
Diphtheria 5 157 162
Tuberculosis 1 76 77
Dysentery 150 542 692
Food Poisoning — 3 3
Paratyphoid — 1 1
Hemolytic Streptococci 5 8 13
Vincent's organisms — 1 1
Pathogenic organisms 1 6 7
Totals 162 794 956
CLEANSING AND DISINFECTING.

CLEANSING AND DISINFECTING.

Cleansing.

The number of attendances at the Council's Public Health Annexe during the year was as follows :—

MenWomenChildren under 5SchoolchildrenTotal 1951Total 1950
St. Pancras536221236372437
Ex St. Pancras5519
Totals586221236377456

(2) Verminous Conditions.

MenWomenChildren under 5SchoolchildrenTotal 1951Total 1950
Head liceSt. Pancras34281,7451,8071,776
Ex St. Pancras219128
No fixed abode3
Body liceSt. Pancras6651666541
Ex St. Pancras626233
No fixed abode222232
Totals74937291,7542,5692,393

The majority of the children included in the above tables were brought by school officers
of the London County Council under powers conferred upon them by the Education Act, 1944.
Payment is made by the London County Council at the rate of two shillings per child in
respect of verminous conditions, and one shilling per bath for those suffering from scabies.