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City of London 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for London, City of ]

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CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE AND TUBERCULOSIS NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1933.

NUMBER OF ACTUAL CASES NOTIFIED.
DISEASES.At Ages—Years.No. of Cases Removed toH ospital. *
At all ages.Under 1 year.1 year and under 2 years.2 years and under 3 years.3 years and under 4 years.4 years and under 5 years.5 years and under 10 years.10 years and under 15 years.15 years and under 20 years.20 years and under 35 years.35 years and under 45 years.45 years and under 65 years.65 years and over.
Small-pox........................................................
Cholera........................................................
Plague........................................................
Diphtheria111................4........32....l11
Erysipelas8................................224....5
Scarlet Fever34............2....136310............30
Typhus „........................................................
Enteric „ (including Para-typhoid)1................................1............1
Relapsing „........................................................
Continued ,,........................................................
Puerperal „........................................................
Puerperal Pyrexia........................................................
Polio-myelitis........................................................
Cerebro-spinal Meningitis1............................1................1
Pulmonary Tuberculosis22............................11173....22
Other forms of Tuberculosis41................1........2............3
Ophthalmia Neonatorum11............................................1
Measles21....32338........11........15
Rubella........................................................
Chicken-pox16........21....93....1............3
Malaria (contracted abroad)........................................................
Acute Primary Pneumonia........................................................
Acute Influenzal Pneumonia........................................................
Encephalitis Lethargica........................................................
Amœbic Dysentery........................................................
Food Poisoning1....................................1............
Totals12033463359531137l92

* L..C.C. Hospitals, London Fever Hospital, St. Bartholomew's Hospital.
City Police Hospital, Sanatoria, &c.