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Willesden 1907

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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ENTERIC FEVER.
Except that 9 cases only were admitted, nothing
in respect to this disease calls specially for comment.

TABLE No. 7.

ENTERIC FEVER.

AGE.MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL.
Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.
Under 5..................
5 to 10...............
10 to 152...1...3...
15 to 201l1122
20 to 251l1...21
25 to 30..................
30 to 351...1...2...
Total524193

CO-EXISTENT DISEASE.
Fortunately these were limited almost entirely
to combined scarlet fever and diphtheria, there being
only one case of scarlet fever and whooping cough, and
one of diphtheria and measles.