Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[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.
Measles | 4 |
Scarlet Fever | 27 |
Diphtheria | 30 |
Enteric Fever | 1 |
Cerebro-Spinal Fever | 1 |
Acute Poliomyelitis | 1 |
Erysipelas | 1 |
Ophthalmia Neonatorum | 2 |
Pulmonary Tuberculosis | 88 |
Other form of Tuberclosis | 17 |
Total 172 |
TABLE 10.
OUTSIDE DEATHS AND PLACES OF OCCURRENCE.
Isleworth In6rmary | 149 |
Middlesex County Asylum | 28 |
St. George's Home, Chelsea | 9 |
West London Hospital | 13 |
Chiswick Hospital | 5 |
Gt Ormond Street Hospital | 4 |
St. Bartholomew's Hospital | 4 |
Northern Hospital, Winchmore Hill | 4 |
St. George's Hospital | 8 |
University College Hospital | 3 |
St. Mary's Hospital | 2 |
Middlesex Hospital | 2 |
St. Columbus Hospital | 2 |
Clare Hall Sanatorium | 3 |
Twyford Abbey | 2 |
River Thames | 2 |
Hackney Infirmary | 1 |
Marylebone Infirmary | 1 |
Military Hospital. Richmond | 1 |
Inlant's Hospital, Westminster | 1 |
Children's Hospital, Paddington Green | 1 |
Guy's Hospital | 1 |
National Hospital, Ventnor | 1 |
King Edward's Memorial Hospital, Ealing | 1 |
Essex County Hospital | 1 |
Consumption Hospital, Kensington | 1 |
London Hospital | 1 |
Cancer Hospital, Chelsea | 1 |
Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital | 1 |
St. Joseph Hospital | 1 |