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Bexley 1964

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bexley]

Published
1965
Pages
40
Tables
39

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    UNEMPLOYMENT.MenWomenBoysGirlsTotal
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    SUMMARY OF VITAL STATISTICS
    England and WalesBorough of Bexley
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    MATERNAL MORTALITY
    England and WalesBorough of Bexley
    Rates per 1,000 total live and still birth3
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    BIRTHS.MalesFemalesTotal
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    STILLBIRTHS.MalesFemalesTotal
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    There was one Stillbirth registered as illegitimate.
    MalesFemalesTotal
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    INFANT DEATHS.
    MalesFemalesTotal
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    CAUSES OF DEATH IN THE BOROUGH REGISTERED DURING THE YEAR 1964
    CAUSES OF DEATH.MaleFemaleTotal
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    DEATH REGISTERED (IN AGE GROUPS) IN 1964
    CAUSE OF DEATHTotal All Ages.Under 4 weeks4 weeks & under one yr.AGE IN Y E A RS
    1 -5 -15-25 -35 -45 -55 -65 -75 & ove.
    M.F.MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
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    NURSING HOMES Registration of Nursing Homes, Public Health Act, 1936 (Authority of Registration transferred from Kent County Council to the Bexley Borough Council - 17.4.39)
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    table no. 1. DETAILS OF INSPECTION WORK CARRIED OUT
    Inspections.Re-inspections
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    TABLE No.3. POOD INSPECTION. The following is a summary of unsound food surrendered and destroyed:
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    TABLE No.2. IMPROVEMENTS EFFECTED AND DEFECTIVE SANITARY CONDITIONS REMEDIED
    HOUSES:-No.
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    TABLE No. 4. factories act, 137 and 1948 1. INSPECTIONS FOR PURPOSES OF PROVISIONS AS TO HEALTH, INCLUDING INSPECTIONS MADE BY PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTORS.
    PremisesNumber of:
    Inspections .Written NoticesProsecutions .
    1234
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    Number of Infestations found - Rats Major -
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    SECTION D - HOUSING.
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    IMPROVEMENT GRANTS
    DiscretionaryStandard
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    (a) MILK SUPPLY. The milk retailed for consumption in the area is all pasteurised and bottled.
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    Licences granted by the Council under the Milk (Special Designation) Regulations, 1960:-
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    Registration of Premises under Food and Drugs Act, 1955.
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    IMMUNIZATION The following table shows the diphtheria immunisation and whooping cough immunisation figure for 1963 based on the returns submitted to the Ministry of Health.
    Year of Birth.Diphtheria Immunisation (Singly or in combination)Whooping Cough Immunisation (Sihgly or in combination)
    PrimaryReinforcingPrimary
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    POLIOMYELITIS VACCINATION. The following table shows the number of injections given in the various groups during the year ended 31st December, 1964
    Year of birth3rd and 4th Dose (Salk and Oral).3 Orals (Complete course)
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    SMALLPOX VACCINATION The following table shows the smallpox vaccination figures for 1964 based on the return submitted to the Ministry of Health.
    Primary Vaccination 1 yearRe-vaccination School Age but under 8 years
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    The following table gives the particulars concerning the cases of Infectious Diseases (other than Tuberculosis) notified in the area daring the year. NOTIFIABLE DISEASES (Other than Tuberculosis) DURING THE YEAR 1964
    Total Cases NotifiedUnder 112345 to 910 to 1415 to 2425 and overCases Admitted to hospitalTotal Deaths
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    TUBERCULOSIS During the year 25 new cases were notified. Particulars relating to the same, and also to the deaths which occurred during 1964 are contained in the following table:-
    Age PeriodNew CasesDeaths
    RespiratoryNon RespiratoryRespiratoryNon Respiratory
    M.F.MF.M.F.M.F.
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    A. PERIODIC MEDICAL INSPECTIONS
    Age Groups Inspected (By years of birth).No. of pupils inspected.Physical condition of pupils inspected.
    SATISFACTORYUNSATISFACTORY
    No.% of Col.2No.% of Col.2
    _______________________(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
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    B. - Pupils Found to Require Treatment at Periodic Medical Inspections
    Age groups Inspected (by year of birth) (1)For defective vision (excluding squint) (2)For any of the other conditions recorded in Part II (3)Total individual pupils (4)
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    C. - Other Inspections
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    D. - Infestation with Vermin
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    PART II - Return of Defects Found by Medical Inspection in the Year A.- PERIODIC INSPECTIONS
    Defect Code No. (1)Defect or Disease (2)PERIODIC INSPECTIONS
    ENTRANTSLEAVERSOTHERSTOTAL
    (T) (3)(O) (4)(T) (5)(O) (6)(T) (7)(O) (8)(T) (9)(O)1 (10)
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    PART II. - Return of Defects Found by Medical Inspection in the Year
    Defect Code No. (1)Defects or Disease (2)SPECIAL INSPECTIONS
    Pupils 'requiring Treatment (3)Pupils requiring Observation (4)
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    PART III A. - Eye Diseases, Defective Vision and Squint
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    B. - Diseases and Defects of Ear, Nose and Throat
    Number of cases known to have been dealt with
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    C. - Orthopaedic and Postural Defects
    Number of cases known to have been treated
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    D. - Diseases of the Skin
    Number of cases known to have been treated
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    E. - Other Treatment Given
    Number of cases known to have been dealt with
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    PART IV - Dental Inspection and Treatment
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    PAST V. Handicapped Pupils requiring Education at Special Schools or boarding in Boarding Homes
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    PART V. (Continued)