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Wembley 1956

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wembley]

Published
1957
Pages
62
Tables
24

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24 tables in this report

  • Page 9
    Causes of Deaths during the Year.
    Causes of Death.Male.Female.1956. Total.
  • Page 10
    The Principal Causes of Death.
    Disease.Total Number of deaths.
  • Page 11
    Continued from previous page...
    Percentage of total deaths under 1 year.Percentage of total deaths under 50 years.Percentage of deaths taking place in hospitals.
  • Page 11
    SOME OTHER ESSENTIAL LOCAL STATISTICS. Birth Notifications (as supplied by Area Medical Officer).
    Notified by.At home. In Hospital. In Nursing Home.Totals.
  • Page 12
    Infantile Mortality. Deaths from stated causes at various ages under one year.
    Cause of death (extracted from weekly returns of local Registrars, and from inward transfers of Registrar-General).Under 1 week1 — 2 weeks2 — 3 weeks3 —4 weeksTotal under one month1 — 3 months3 — 6 months6 — 9 months9 — 12 monthsTotal death under 1 year
  • Page 20
    STATISTICAL APPENDIX C. Cases of infectious disease notified in Wards and removals to Hospitals.
    Disease.TotalAlpertonCentralChalkhillFryentThe HydeRoe GreenKentonPrestonSudbury CourtSudburyWembley ParkTokyngtonTotal removed to hospitalPercentage of eases removed to hospital
  • Page 21
    Notifications of Selected Infectious Diseases according to sex and age as finally diagnosed.
    Age Group.Scarlet Fever.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria.Measles.Dysentery.Poliomyelitis.Menin gococcal infection.Age Group.Acute pneumonia.ErysipelasEncephalitisFo0d Poisoning.Typhoid FeverParatyphoid Fever.
    Paralytic.Nonparalytic.Acute infective.Postinfectious.
    M.F.M.F.MF.MF.M.F.MF.M.F.M.F.MF.MF.M.F.M.F.M.F.MF.MF.
  • Page 22
    Monthly incidence of the Infectious Diseases.
    Disease.January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.SeptemberOctober.November.December.Total.
  • Page 22
    Winter Respiratory Diseases (October—March).
  • Page 23
    Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases in School Children. Information obtained from the head teachers:—
    Disease.January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Total.
  • Page 23
    Tuberculosis.
    No. of Notifications.
    Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.
    Male.Female.Male.Female.
  • Page 24
    Continued from previous page...
    No. of Deaths.
    Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.
    Male.Female.Male.Female
  • Page 25
    Bacteriological Service (at Central Public Health Laboratory).
    Examinations made.Quarter endingTotal for 12 months.
    31/3/56.30/6/56.30/9/56.31/12/56.
  • Page 28
    Overcrowding. The number of cases of overcrowding known to the Health Department has shown a steady decrease during the past nine years, as the following figures indicate.
    Year.Number of Cases of overcrowding on Register.Total Number of Cases of overcrowding relieved during the year.Number of Cases of overcrowding relieved during the year by removal to unknown addresses.
  • Page 47
    Carcases Inspected and Condemned.
    Cattle, excluding Cows.Cows.Calves.Sheep and Lambs.Pigs.
  • Page 51
    Factories. Number of factory premises — 518.
    Premises.Number of:—
    Inspections.Written Notices.Occupiers Prosecuted.
  • Page 51
    Defects found.
    Particulars.No. of defects :—
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.Referred by H.M Inspector.
  • Page 53
    Disinfection of Premises and Articles.
  • Page 54
    Articles disinfected or destroyed :—
    Disinfected.Destroyed.
  • Page 54
    The Prevention of Damage by Pests Act, 1949.
    Work carried out 1/4/56 to 31/3/57:—Rats.Mice.
  • Page 55
    Milk (Special Designations) Orders.
    Dealers.Supplementary.
  • Page 55
    Samples of designated milk taken.
    No. of samples taken.No. not satisfactory.
  • Page 55
    Laboratory Examinations re Food, Milk and Water.
    Examinations madeQuarter endingTotal for 12 months
    31.3.5630.6.5630.9.5631.12.56
  • Page 56
    The Middlesex County Council are the Authority for the administration of this Act, and the Chief Officer of the Public Control Department has supplied the following particulars of sampling in Wembley during 1956:—
    Article.No. taken.Unsatisfactory.