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Edmonton 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Edmonton]

Published
1934
Pages
44
Tables
21

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21 tables in this report

  • Page 7
    VITAL STATISTICS.
    Male.Female.Total.Grand Total.
  • Page 8
    The following list of causes of death, subdivided into males and females, has been supplied by the Registrar General. It includes non-civilians as well as civilians.
    Male.Female.Total.
  • Page 9
    MALES.
    Causes of DeathALL AGESUnder 1 year1 & under 2 years2 & under 5 years5 & under 15 years15 & under 25 years25 & under 35 years35 & under 45 years45 & under 55 years55 & under 65 years65 & under 75 years75 and over
  • Page 10
    FEMALES.
    Causes of DeathALL AGESUnder 1 year1 & under 2 years2 & under 5 years5 & under 15 years15 & under 25 years25 & under 35 years35 & under 45 years45 & under 55 years55 & under 65 years65 & under 75 years75 and over
  • Page 10
    Deaths of Infants under one year of age:—
    Male.Female.Total.Grand Total.
  • Page 11
    MALES.
    Under 1 weekSecond weekThird weekFourth weekTotal under 1 month1—3 months3—6 months6—9 months9—12 monthsTotal under year
  • Page 11
    FEMALES.
    Under 1 weekSecond weekThird weekFourth weekTotal under 1 month1—3 months3—6 months6—9 months9—12 monthsTotal under 1 year
  • Page 12
    Provisional figures for 1933 have been forwarded by the Registrar-General and the following comparisons can be made:—
    Birth-rate per 1.ooo populationDeath-rate per 1,000 births.
    From diarrhoea, etc., under 2 yearsTotal deaths under 1 year
    LiveStill
  • Page 12
    Annual Death Rate per 1,000 of Population.
    All CausesTyphoid FeverSmallpoxMeaslesScarlet FeverWhooping CoughDiphtheriaInfluenzaViolence
  • Page 13
    The Medical Officer of Health carried out the following examinations during 1933:—
    Swabs for Diphtheria:Positive.Negative.Total.
  • Page 14
    Designated milks—such as Grade A, etc.—are sent for bacteriological examination to the Counties Public Health Laboratories. The results of these examinations were:—
    Passed.Failed.Total.
  • Page 21
    The following work has been carried out under these Acts:— 1.—Inspection of Factories, Workshops and Workplaces.
    PremisesNumber of
    InspectionsWritten NoticesProsecutions
  • Page 21
    2.—Defects found in the above.
    ParticularsNumber of DefectsNo. of Prosecutions
    FoundRemediedReferred to H.M. Inspector
  • Page 28
    The following particulars given me by the Chief Officer of the Public Control Department relate to goods purchased in Edmonton during 1933 :—
    Article.Number takerNumber found to be adulterated.
  • Page 29
    The following table gives the age incidence of those suffering from the notifiable infectious complaints, excluding tuberculosis, which is dealt with separately.
    DiseaseTotal No. ol CasesNo. Kemoved to HospitalDeathsUnder i year1—2 years2—3 years3—4 years4—5 years5—10 years10—15 years15—20 years20—35 years35—45 years45—65 years65 and upwards
  • Page 30
    The following table gives details as to age and sex of new cases ol tuberculosis, also the deaths from the disease, these latter figures including the non-notified cases.
    Age Periods.New CasesDeaths
    RespiratoryNon-respiratoryRespiratoryNou-respiratory
    MFMFMFMF
  • Page 31
    The number of cases of tuberculosis on the register at the end of year was :—
    Male.Female.Total.
  • Page 31
    Corresponding figures for previous years were :—
    Male.Female.Total.
  • Page 32
    The notifications during the same five years were :—
    Male.Female.Total.
  • Page 34
    There are five afternoon sessions at Brookfield House (adjoining the Town Hall), and one morning session at St. Stephen's Hall. Attendances, etc., were as follows:—
    Brookfield House.St. Stephen's Hall.
  • Page 35
    Details regarding the work carried out there are :—
    Mothers.Children