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Hendon 1945

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hendon]

Published
1946
Pages
40
Tables
31

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    downward trend in the infantile mortality rate since the beginning of the century. TABLE I
    Year,Death rate of infants under one year of age per 1000 live births.
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    The following Table shows the causes of death during the yeari- TABLE II
    CAUSEMALEFEMALETOTAL
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    TABLE III CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES OTHER THAN TUBERCULOSIS NOTIFIED DURING 1943. 1944 & 1945.
    DISEASETOTAL CASES NOTIFIEDREMOVED TO HOSPITAL 1945
    194319441945
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    TABLE IV.
    YearNo. of Cases of Diphtheria notifiedNo. of Deaths from DiphtheriaAccumulated total of immunised children
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    TUBERCULOSIS. The following Table shows the notifications of Tuberculosis during the last five years TABLE V.
    YEARNOTIFICATIONS
    PulmonaryNon-pulmonary
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
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    TABlE VI.
    YEARNo, of Cases of Scabies dealt with.No. of Verminous conditions dealt with.
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    During the year the Health Visitors paid the following number of visits:-
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    The Table below indicates the days and times on which the Maternity and Child Welfare Centres are held:- TABLE VII
    DISTRICTPLACE OF MEETINGDAYTIMEDOCTOR OR HEALTH VISITOR PRESENT
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    TABLE VIII
    1939194019411942194319441945
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    table IX
    DistrictNo. of sessions per week.dayA.M. or P.M.
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    TABLE X
    1942194319441945
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    The following Table shows the comparative figures for domiciliary confinement, hospitals end nursing homes: - TABLE XI
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    TABLE XII
    Address of NurseryDate of OpeningAccommodation
    Under 2 yearsOver 2 yearsTotal
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    The following Table gives particulars of the number of children examined?- TABLE XIII
    Routine Medical Inspections,Special InspectionsTOTAL
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    Table shows the number of children treated during the year:- TABLE XIV
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    TABLE XV
    Expectant & Nursing MothersPre-school children
    1938194519381945
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    SANITARY INSPECTIONS CP THE AREA. The following summary of the inspection work performed by the Sanitary Inspectors has been submitted to me by Mr. G. E. Luck, Chief Sanitary Inspectors:-
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    Treatment of verminous houses. The following houses were successfully treated:-
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    FOOD CONDEMNATION. The following foodstuffs were examined and condemned as unfit for human consumption:-
    Butchers Meat.Fish.
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    TABLE XVI
    Notified asIn Hospital 1.1.45.Admitted during year.Died during year.Discharged during year.Remaining in Hospital 31.12.45.
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    NUMBER OF CASES TREATED - COMPARISON WITH PREVIOUS TWO YEARS. TABLE XVII
    Notified asADMISSIONS.DEATHS,DISCHARGES.
    194319441945194319441945194319441945
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    TABLE XVIII
    DiseaseDischargedDiedTotal
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    Comparison of incidence and case mortality rate with that of the previous two years is shown below:-
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    Comparison of incidence, etc., with that of the previous two years is shown below:-
    1943.1944.1945.
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    SCARLET FEVER, (cont.) Complications. The following complications were encountered among the 146 cases of scarlet fever completed during 1945:-
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    TABLE I MEDICAL INSPECTIONS OP PUPILS ATTENDING MAINTAINED PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS.
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    TABLE II CLASSIFICATION OF THE NUTRITION OF PUPILS INSPECTED DURING THE YEAR IN THE ROUTINE AGE GROUPS.
    Number of Pupils InspectedA (Excellent)B (Normal)C (Slightly sub-normal)D (Bad)
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    TABLE III
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    TABLE IV. DENTAL INSPECTION AND TREATMENT.
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    TABLE V. VERMINOUS CONDITIONS.
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    TABLE VI. BLIND AMD HEAP PUPILS. Number of totally or almost totally blind and deaf pupils who are not at the present time being educated in a Special School. The return should relate to all such pupils including evacuees resident in the Authority's area.
    1. At a Maintained Primary or Secondary school2. At an Institution other than a Special School3. At no School or Institution