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Hampstead 1917

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hampstead, Metropolitan Borough of]

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The following table shows the age distribution of patients dying from Pulmonary Tuberculosis in Hampstead in the fifteen years

1903-1917.

Year.Age Period.All Ages.
(0)-55-1515-2525-6565
1903-11446566
1904111553373
19051-1257313
19061-845357
1907121045361
1908-21455374
1909111237253
1910111237758
191111544556
19J2221345264
1913-1439549
1914-21042357
1915-1737348
1916-41137355
1917--2147169
Totals91916866651913

The deaths from all forms of Non-Pulmonary Tuberculosis was
16 in 1917, distributed in age periods as follows:-0.5 4; 5.15 4; 15.25
3; 25.65 5.
The total number of notification certificates (including duplicates)
received during 1917, relating to Hampstead patients was 455,
i.e.;-396 Pulmonary and 59 Non-Pulmonary cases.
In accordance with the terms of the Regulations, a Register is
kept in which the full particulars of each notification are set out. A
weekly statement of these is sent to the County Medical Officer. The
notes of investigations are indexed and filed and comprise a full record
of Tuberculosis in the Borough. This is of great assistance in the
efforts which are being taken to control the disease.

The unsatisfactory home conditions found upon investigating the new cases of Pulmonary Tuberculosis notified in 1917 were as follows:-

Unsatisfactory Home ConditionsPulmonary Cases.Non-Pulmonary Cases.
Overcrowding2-
Inadequate Ventilation122
Inadequate Lighting21
Dampness81
Other Insanitary Conditions57