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Sidcup 1925

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Sidcup]

Published
1926
Pages
36
Tables
19

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19 tables in this report

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    The following Table shows the occupation by sex of residents of the District at the time of the Census of 1921:—
    Males.Females.
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    Males.Females.
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    ANALYSIS OF DEATH RATES. (Per thousand of population.)
    YearAll Causes.Zymotic disease.Pulmonary TuberculosisOther Respiratory diseasesCancerInfluenza
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    Table X.—Birth-rate, Death-rate and Analysis of Mortality during the Year 1925. (Provisional figures. The rates for England and Wales have been calculated on a population estimated to the middle of 1925, while those for the towns have been calculated on populations estimated to the middle of 1924. The mortality rates refer to the whole population as regards England and Wales, but only to civilians as regards London and the groups of towns.)
    BIRTHRATE PER 1,000 TOTAL POPULATIONANNUAL DEATH-RATE PER 1,000 POPULATION.RATE PER 1,000 BIRTHS.PERCENTAGE OF TOTAL DEATHS.
    All Causes.Enteric FeverSmall-pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria.Influenza.Violence.Diarrhœa . and Enteritis (under Two years.)Total Deaths under One year.Causes of Death certified by Registered Medical PractitionersInquest CasesUncertified Causes of Death.
  • Page 9
    The following Table shows the number of cases of Infectious Disease notified during the past six years:—
    192519241923192219211920
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    The following Table shows the number of eases notified, together with the deaths registered at age periods:—
    Age Periods. Years.New Cases.Deaths.
    Pulmonary.Non Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
    MFMFMFMF
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    Subjoined are the figures on the register at the end of each quarter:—
    PULMONARY.NON-PULMONARY.TOTAL.
    M.F.Total.M.F.Total.
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    The following shows the number of examinations made and the results obtained:—
    Total.Positive.Negative.
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    A chemical analysis of the water yields the following figures:—
    Parts per 100,000.
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    All the detects were remedied.
    Trade.Number ofTotal.
    Factories.Workshops.
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    DEFECTS FOUND.
    ParticularsFoundRemediedReported to H.M. InspectorNumber of prose cutions
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    2.— EXTRACTS FROM VITAL STATISTICS OF THE YEAR.
    TotalM.F.
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    Table I.—Cases of Infectious Disease notified during the Year 1925.
    Disease.Total Number of Cases.Cases removed to Hospital.Total Deaths.
    At all Ages.at—ages—years.
    Under 11 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2535 to 3535 to 4545 to 6565 and over
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    Table II.—Infectious Disease Notification Certificates received during the Years
    1904190519061S07190819091910191119121913191419151916191719181919192019211922192319241925
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    Table III. Causes of Deaths in Sidcup Urban District during the Year 1925.
    Cause of Death.Male.Female.Total.
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    Complaints. There were 45 complaints received and investigated, which were as follows:—
    No. investigated.No. abated.
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    The inspections were as follows:—
    No. in DistrictNo. of VisitsNo. of defects foundNo. of defects remedied
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    The following inspections were paid:—
    Number of
    PremisesInspectionsWritten Notices.Prosecutions.
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    Defects Found.
    PARTICULARS.Number of Defects.Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.