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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1919
TABLE 10.
CASES OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES REMOVED TO HOSPITAL DURING 1919.
Measles and German Measles | 1 |
Scarlet Fever | 78 |
Diphtheria | 43 |
Enteric Fever | 3 |
Puerperal Fever | 5 |
Erysipelas | 4 |
Ophthalmia Neonatorum | 1 |
Tuberculosis (Pulmonary) | 72 |
Tuberclosis (Other) | 10 |
Pneumonia | 2 |
Malaria | 2 |
TABLE 11.
OUTSIDE DEATHS AND PLACES OF OCCURRENCE.
isleworth Infirmary | 106 |
General Hospitals. West London Hospital | 11 |
Queen Charlotte's | 4 |
St. George's | 3 |
St. Columbus | 2 |
Gt Ormond Street | 2 |
St. Mary's | 1 |
Middlesex | 1 |
Paddington Green | 1 |
German | 1 |
Royal Free | 1 |
Westminster | 1 |
Homeopathic | 1 |
Ducane Road Military | 1 |
National. Queen's Square | 1 |
Dollis Hill House | 1 |
St. Monica's | 1 |
St. Thomas' | 1 |
Consumptive Hospitals. | |
Clare Hall | 3 |
St. George's Home | 2 |
Mount Vernon | 1 |
Northern Hospital | 1 |
Mental Hospitals. | |
Springfield | 26 |
Cambewell House | 2 |
Hanwell | 1 |
Dareath | 1 |
Bethnal House | 1 |
Leavesden | 1 |
Private | 2 |
Infirmaries. | |
Kensington | 1 |
Stepney Sick Asylum | 1 |
Lambeth | 1 |
Marylebone | 1 |
Nursing Homes | 14 |
Private Hooses | 15 |
Miscellaneous | 8 |