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Southgate 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southgate]

Published
1936
Pages
92
Tables
26

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  • Page 8
    RAINFALL RECORDED AT BROOMFIELD PARK.
    Total Rain for month.Number of Wet Days with
    0.01 or more ins.0.04 or more ins.
    1934.1935.1934.1935.1934.1935.
    Ins.Ins.Days.Days.Days.Days.
  • Page 8
    EXTRACTS FROM VITAL STATISTICS OF THE YEAR.
    Total.Male.Female.
  • Page 13
    Table 1. Causes of Death During the Year 1935.
    Causes of Death.Male.Female.Total.Rates per 1,000 of population.
    AU Causes (Civilians only)267294561
  • Page 14
    TABLE II. Deaths from all causes, divided as to sex and certain age groups, and showing a percentage of total deaths and death-rate per 1,000 of population for each group. 1935.
    Age.MALES.FEMALES.TOTALS.
    No.% of Total Deaths.Rate per 1,000.No.% of Total Deaths.Rate per 1,000.No.%of Total Deaths.Rate per. 1,000
  • Page 15
    Table III. Infantile Mortality. 1935. Nett Deaths from stated causes at various periods under 1 Year of Age.
    Causes of Death.| Under 1 Week.1—2 Weeks.2—3 Weeks.3—4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1—3 Months.3—6 Months.6—9 Months.9—12 Months.Total Deaths under 1 Year.
  • Page 16
    Table IV. Vital Statistics of Whole District during 1935 and Fivr Previous Years.
    Year.Population estimated at Middle of each Year.Nett Births belonging to District.Nett Deaths belonging to the District.
    At all AgesUnder 1 Year of Age.
    Number.Rate per 1,000 Population.Number.Rate per 1,000 Population.Number.Rate per 1,000 Nett Births.
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  • Page 16
    Comparison of the Rates of the Southgate District with those of England and Wales, and London, for the Year 1935.
    Rate per 1,000 Total Population.Annual Death Rate per 1,000 Population.Rate per 1,000 Live Births.
    Live BirthsStill Births.All Causes.Enteric Fever.Small Pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria.Influenza.Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under two years).Total Deaths under one year.
  • Page 21
    Work carried out at the Council s laboratory during 1935 : —
    Hospital.Borough.
    'ositive.Negative.Positive.Negative.
  • Page 22
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  • Page 26
    Attendances at Centres, 1935:—
    Under 1 year.Over 1 year.Totals.
  • Page 30
    Miscellaneous Statistics.
    1934.1935.
  • Page 33
    The total number of children inspected at the Elementary Schools during 1935 was as follows:—
    Inspected.Requiring Treatment.
  • Page 34
    The total number of children dealt with at the Minor Ailments Clinics during 1935 was as follows:—
    New Cases.Attendances.Treated.Not requiring Treatment.
  • Page 36
    Swimming Bath.— The figures of the attendances at the Barrowell Green Open-Air Swimming Bath for the last two years were as follows:—
    1934.1935.
  • Page 42
    The incidence of disease in the different food animals inspected during the past year as compared with the previous two years is shown in the following table:—
    Animals.All Diseased Conditions.Tuberculosis.
    Slightly Affected.Extensively Affected.Slightly Affected.Extensively Affected.
    No.%No.%No.%No.%
  • Page 45
    1—INSPECTION. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections.Written Notices.Prosecutions.
    1935193419351934
  • Page 45
    2.—DEFECTS FOUND.
    Particulars.Number of Defects
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.No. of Prosecutions.
    1935193419351934
  • Page 46
    3.—HOME WORK.
    Nature of Work.Outworkers' Lists, Section 107.Prosecutions.Outwork in Unwholesome Premises, Sec 108Outwork in Infected Premises. Sees. 109 & 110.
    Lists received from Employers.Notices served on Oc-c'prs as to keep ing or sending Lists.Failing to keep or permit inspection of lists.Falling to send lists.
    Twice In the year.Once in the year.Instances.Notices ServedProsecutions .Instances.Orders Made. (8.110)Prosecutions. (8.109-110)
    Lists.OutworkersLists.Outworkers.
    Contractors .Workmen.Contractors .Workmen.
  • Page 50
    Six hundred and one houses were inspected and recorded under the Housing Acts, as follows:—
    District No. 1.No. of HousesNo. Inspected.
    Scheduled.1934.1935.
  • Page 63
    The following tables set out the work performed during the year:— Results of Schick Tests.
    1-5 yrs.5-10 yrs.10-15 yrs.Over 15 yrs.Total
  • Page 64
    Reactions after Injections (1935).
    1-5 yrs.5-10 yrs.10-15 yrs.Over 15 yrs.Total.
  • Page 67
    The following list sets out the information received during the year.
    1933.1934.1935.
  • Page 68
    The following table sets out the number of patients admitted to the hospital during 1935, and the areas from which those patients were admitted.
    1935.(1934.)
  • Page 79
    Table V. NOTIFIED CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES,1935.
    Diseases.At all agesUnder 1 year1 to 22to 33to 44 to 55to 1010to 1515 to 2020to 3535to 4545to 6565and overDeaths.
  • Page 80
    Table VI. Cases of Infectious Disease Notified each Month of the Year, 1935.
    Notifiable Diseases.Smallpox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Puerperal Pyrexia.Acute Poliomyelitis.Encephalitis Lethargica.Cerebro-spinal Meningitis.Malaria.Ophthalmia NeonatorumPneumonia.TuberculosisTotals.
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary
  • Page 81
    TABLE VIII. Tuberculosis, 1935.
    Age Periods.*New Cases.Deaths.
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.