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Acton 1918

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Acton]

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1918
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TABLE 9.

CASES OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES REMOVED TO HOSPITAL DURING 1918.

Measles4
Scarlet Fever27
Diphtheria30
Enteric Fever1
Cerebro-Spinal Fever1
Acute Poliomyelitis1
Erysipelas1
Ophthalmia Neonatorum2
Pulmonary Tuberculosis88
Other form of Tuberclosis17
Total 172

TABLE 10.

OUTSIDE DEATHS AND PLACES OF OCCURRENCE.

Isleworth In6rmary149
Middlesex County Asylum28
St. George's Home, Chelsea9
West London Hospital13
Chiswick Hospital5
Gt Ormond Street Hospital4
St. Bartholomew's Hospital4
Northern Hospital, Winchmore Hill4
St. George's Hospital8
University College Hospital3
St. Mary's Hospital2
Middlesex Hospital2
St. Columbus Hospital2
Clare Hall Sanatorium3
Twyford Abbey2
River Thames2
Hackney Infirmary1
Marylebone Infirmary1
Military Hospital. Richmond1
Inlant's Hospital, Westminster1
Children's Hospital, Paddington Green1
Guy's Hospital1
National Hospital, Ventnor1
King Edward's Memorial Hospital, Ealing1
Essex County Hospital1
Consumption Hospital, Kensington1
London Hospital1
Cancer Hospital, Chelsea1
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital1
St. Joseph Hospital1