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Willesden 1909

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

Published
1910
Pages
312
Tables
199

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    POPULATION. The population of Willesden, estimated to Midsummer 1909, is 150,145. Since 1901, the year of the census, the population, estimated to Midsummer each year, has been as follows:—
    Year.Estim. Pop.Estimated annual increment of Population.Excess of Births over Deaths.
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    T able N o. 1. POPULATION ESTIMATED TO MIDSUMMER, 1909.
    NAME OF WARD.Drainage Areas.Population estimated on the number of houses in occupation in each Ward as ascertained by enumeration.Houses in Occupation.Total Number of Empty Tenements.No. of Houses recently erected but unoccupied.No. of Houses in course of erection.Per centage of empties exclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of empties inclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of Houses empty at Census.
    Population in Drainage Areas.Wards.1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.Over 3 Rooms.
    Population.1908.9.HousesNo. of Kmpty Houses
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    Table No. 2. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Taken at the Hospital, Dog Lane, Neasden. Readings at 10.0 a.m. daily. Altitude of ground at Meteorological Station, 97.64 O.D. Altitude of Rim of Rain Gauge, 102.36 O.D. 1909.
    Year 1909.TEMPERATUREMean degree of Humidity.Rainfall in inches.Number of days on which Rain was measured.Number of Hours of bright Sunshine.Sunshine recorded at Greenwich.
    of the air shewn in degrees Fahrenheit.4-foot Earth Thermometer.
    HighestLowestRange in Month.Mean of all Highest.Mean of all Lowest.Max.Min.
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    Table No. 3. METEOROLOGIGAL OBSERVATIONS. 7 years 1902-1908 inclusive.
    Month.TEMPERATUREMean Humidity 6 Years.Mean Rainfall in Inches.Mean No. of Days on which Rain was Measured (6 Years).
    of the air shewn ill decrees Fahrenheit.4 feet Earth Thermometer. Mean
    Highest in 7 Years.Lowest in 7 Years.Mean Annual Range.Mean HighestMean Lowest
    Maximum in 7 Years,Minimum in 7 Years.
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    Table N O . 4.—MARRIAGES.
    1909.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third QuarterFourth Quarter.Total.
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    BIRTHS. The Birth Rate for the year shows a slight increase on that of last year.
    Willesden. England & Wales. Birth-rate on Total population, All ages. Rate per 1,000.Willesden. England & Wales. Birth-rate on Female population, 15-45 years. Rate per 1,000.
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    T able N o . 5. BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WILLESDEN *
    1909.Boys.Girls.Totals.
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    T able N o . 6. BIRTHS DISTRIBUTED INTO WARDS.
    wards.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Total.Rate per 1,000 of Population.
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    T able N o . 7. ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS.
    Year.No. Registered in Willesden.No. born of Willesden mothers outside District.Total.Rate per 1,000 births.
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    T able N o 8.
    Birth-Rate.18751876187718781879188018811882188318841885
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    Table No. 9.
    Church End.Harlesden.Kensal Green.South Kilburn.Mid Kilburn.North Kilburn,Willesden Green.
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    T able N o . 10. 1909. DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES AT DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5565 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and up.All Ages.
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    DEATH RATES. 1875 TO 1909.
    Year.Number of Deaths.Rate per 1,000.Year.Number of Deaths.Rate per 1,000.
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    Table No. 12. RETURN OF INQUESTS, &c., HELD DURING THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER, 1909.
    Mortuary.Inquests.Removed for Accommodation.No. of Post Mortems.
    Male.Female.
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    Table No. 13. PHTHISIS AND CANCER MORTALITY 1875 to 1909.
    Year.Number of Deaths from Phthisis.Rate per 1,000 of Population.Number of Deaths from Cancer.Rate per 1,000 of Population.
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    Table 14. CANCER DEATHS, 1909 (Distributed According to Age and Sex.)
    Wards.l to 520 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 6555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 up.total.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    INFANTILE MORTALITY AND DIARRHŒA DEATHS. 1875 TO 1909.
    Year.Infantile Deaths.Infantile Mortality Rate per 1,000 Births.Deaths from Diarrhœa.Rate per 1,000 of Population.
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    WARD MORTALITY RATES. Table No. 16.
    WARDS.Mean Death Rate 1904-8.1909. Corrected.Nett Death Hates 1909, per 1,000.Mean Rate of Infantile Mortality. 1904-1908.1909. Rate of Infantile Mortality Per 1,000.Zymotic rate Per 1,000.Diarrhœa. Per 1,000.Phthisis. per 1,000.
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    Table No. 17. ZYMOTIC MORTALITY DURING THE LAST 15 YEARS. RATE PER 1,000.
    1894.1895.1896.1897.1898.1899.1900.1901.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1909.
    Rate for 76 Great Towns.Rate for Eng. and Wales less the 218 towns.
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    T able No . 18. ANALYSIS OF NOTIFICATIONS.
    Wards.Total No. of Roads.Total No. of Roads Infected.Total No. of Roads not Infected.Average No. of Cases per Infected Road.Average No. of Cases per Road.Infected Roads per cent. of whole.Notification Rate per 1,000 of Population.
    1906190719081909190619071908190919061907190819091906190719081909
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    VACCINATION RETURNS.
    123456789101112
    Years.No. of Births.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible.Dead.Conscientious Objectors.Postponed by Doctor.Gone Away.Unvaccinated.Percentage of Survivors unprotected by Vaccination.Conscientious Objectors per 100 Children Vaccinated.Cases of Small Pox Notified.
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    Table No. 20. NOTIFICATIONS.
    1892.1893.1894.1895.1896.1897.1898.1899.1900.1901.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.
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    Table No. 21. CASES NOTIFIED UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE DURING THE YEAR 1909.
    wards.scarlet fever.diphtheria.
    Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.
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    Table No. 22. WARD INCIDENCE OF SCARLET FEVER, DIPHTHERIA AND ERYSIPELAS.
    Wards.SCARLET FEVER.DIPHTHERIA.ERYSIPELAS.
    Rate.Quinquennial Means.Decennial Means.Rate.Quinquennial Means.Decennial Means.Rate.Quinquennial Means.Decennial Means.
    19091899 to 1903.1904 to 1908.1899 to 1908.1900.1899 to 1903.1904 to 1908.1899 to 1908.1909.1899 to 1903.1904 to 1908.1899 to 1908.
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    Table No. 23. FATALITY AND INCIDENCE FROM SCARLET FEVER, DIPHTHERIA, AND TYPHOID FEVER, PER 1,000— 1888 TO 1909.
    Year.Fatality Rate. Scarlet Fever. Deaths per 1,000 cases.Incidence Rate. Scarlet Fever. Cases per 1,000 population.Fatality Rate, diphtheria. Deaths per 1.000 cases.Incidence Rate. Diphtheria. Cases per 1,000 population.Fatality Rate. Typhoid Fever. Deaths per 1,000 cases.Incidence. Rate. Typhoid Fever. Cases per 1,000 population.
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    DEATH RATES FROM SCARLET FEVER, DIPHTHERIA, TYPHOID FEVER, MEASLES AND WHOOPING COUGH per 100,000. 1875 TO 1909.
    YearScarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Measles.Whooping Cough.
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    Table No. 25. TABLE showing the Number of Return Cases of Scarlet Fever, 1905—9, distributed as the primary cases gave rise respectively to 1, 2, 3, or 4 Return Cases.
    Year.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to Return Cases.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 1 Return Case.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 2 Return CasesNo. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 3 Return CasesNo. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 4 Return CasesTotal Cases of Scarlet Fever notified.Percentage of Return Cases.
    Total No. of Infecting Cases.Total No. of Return Cases during the year
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    Table No. 26. TABLE showing Return and Secondary Cases.
    Year.No. of Infecting Cases.No. of Return Cases.No. of Cases occurring in houses Secondary to Return, cases not necessarily themselves Returns.
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    TABLE showing the incidence of Measles upon Children definitely exposed to infection, distributed according to age and history of previous attack. CONTACTS STATED NOT PREVIOUSLY TO HAVE SUFFERED.
    Age Periods.1908.1909.1908.9 totals.
    No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.No of Contacts in Home.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts.No. of Contacts attacked.Per. centage attacked.
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    CONTACTS STATED PREVIOUSLY TO HAVE SUFFERED.
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    The following Table shows the more detailed analysis referred to:—
    Age.No of Co in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage of Contacts attacked.
    Months.
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    T able No. 27. DATA RELATING TO REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE.
    Year.Maximum No. of carts employed.Minimum No. of carts employed.Average No. of carts employed.Maximum No. of men employed.Minimum No. of men employed.Total No. of complaints.Percentage of complaints to total No. of houses.
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    T able N o . 28. REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE. TABLE OF QUANTITIES.
    Year.Annual quantity collected.†Standard Quantities in cubic yards.No. of Houses in District, Michaelmas.Population of district, Michaelmas.Amount of Refuse collected per house per annum.Amount of Refuse per head of population.
    In cubic yds.In tons.
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    Table No. 29. REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE. TABLE OF COST.
    Year.Total Cost of Collection.Standard Cost.†Cost per Cubic Yard.Cost per House.Cost per Head of Population.Rate in the £.
    SubDistricts.Total.
    123
    £££d.s.d.d.d.
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    Table No. 30.
    Total actual No. of loads removed.Average No. per day.Average cost per van load.Average capacity of van.
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    Table No. 31.
    No. of working days.Total cubic yards removed.Average quantity per day. (Cubic yards.)
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    T able N o . 32.
    Locality.Total No. of rooms.No. with 2 beds in room.No. with 3 beds in room.No. with 4 beds in room.No. with 6 beds in room.Total accommodation
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    CUSTOMS AND INLAND REVENUE ACT.
    Name of Road.Houses where certificate refused.Houses where certificate was granted.
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    MILKSHOPS.
    District.Number in District.Total No. of Inspections.No. found satisfactory.No. found defective.No. where articles other than Milk are sold.No. where steam is used for cleansing.
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    LEGAL PROCEEDINGS. The following table gives details of proceedings taken during the year:—
    Nature of Contravention.Locality.Date of summonsResult.
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    Table No. 33. SHOWING RESULTS OF INSPECTION OF MANHOLES IN WILLESDEN, 1905—1909.
    Date.Total Inspections.Drains choked at Interceptor.Percentage.Stoppers of raking arm missing.Percentage.
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    Summary of Principal Items of Work for Year ending December 31st, 1909. T able No. 34.
    Description of Work.QuarterTotal 1909.
    1st.2nd.3rd.4th.
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    One case of gross negligence came under observation—preserved plums and cherries found stored in w.c. chamber, the closet pan of which was full of fœces and filth.
    No. in District.No with dirty wallsOther nuisances.No. found satisfactory.
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    Table No. 35. FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, LAUNDRIES, WORKPLACES, AND HOMEWORK. 1.—INSPECTION—Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances
    Premises. (1)Number of
    Primary Inspections. (2Written Notices. (3)Prosecutions. (4)
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    Table No. 36. 4—REGISTERED WORKSHOPS.
    Workshops on the Register (s. 131) at the end of the year. (1)Number. (2)
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    5.—OTHER MATTERS.
    Class. (1)Number. (2)
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    Table No. 37. 3.—HOME WORK
    Nature of Work. (1)Outworkers' Lists, Section 107.Notices served on Occupiers as to keeping or sending lists. (10)Inspection of Outworkers' Premises. (13)Outwork in Unwholesome Premises. Section 109.Outwork in Infected Premises, Sections 109, 110.
    Lists received from Employers.Addresses of Outworkers.
    Twice in the Year.Once in the Year.
    Received from other Councils. (8)Forwarded to other Councils. (9
    Lists. (2)Outworkers.Lists. (5)Outworkers.
    Instances. (14)Notices Served. (15)Instances. (17)
    Contractors. (3)Workmen. (4)Contractors. (6)Workmen. (7)
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    Table No. 38.
    Description of Defects, etc.Factory Laundries.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Outworkers.Bakehouses.Total.Description of Work or Occupation carried on by-Miscellaneous Workshops.Miscellaneous Outworkers.Total.
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    Table No. I.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the DistrictTotal Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Nonresidents registered in District.Deaths of residents registered beyond District.Deaths at all Ages. Nett.
    Deaths under One Year or Age.Deaths at all Ages. Total.
    Number.Hate.*Number.Rate per 1,000 Births registered.N umber.Hate.*Number.Rate.*
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    Table No. 11.
    Names of Localities.CHURCH END.harlesden.kensal green.SOUTH KILBURN.
    Year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.
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    Table No. II— continued.
    Names of Localities.mid kilburn.north kilburn.willesden green.Ward Unknown.
    Year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Deaths Registered.Deaths under 1 year.
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    T able No. III. CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 190S).
    Notifiable Diseases.Cases notified in Whole District.Total Cases notified in each Locality. Wards.No. of Cases removed to Hospital from each Locality. Wards.Total No. of Cases Removed to Hospital.
    At all Ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Church End.Harlesden.Kensal Green.South Kilburn.Mid Kilbum.North Kilburn.Willesden Green.Church EndHarlesden.Kensal Green.South Kilburn.Mid Kilburn.North Kilburn.Willesden Green |
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    Table IV. CAUSES OF, AND AGES AT, DEATH DURING YEAR 1909. (Inclusive of those dying outside the District.)
    CAUSES OF DEATH.DEATHS AT SUBJOINED AGES.DEATHS IN LOCALITIES. (At all Ages.)
    At all Ages0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 and Up.Church End.Hailesden.Kensal Green.S. KilburnMid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.W illesden Green.Waid Unknown.
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    Table IV. DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS DURING THE YEAR 1909 (Inclusive of those dying outside the District). Long Table.
    CAUSE OF DEATH0 to 11 to 95 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & Up.At all Ages.
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    Table IV—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued
    CAUSE OF DEATH.0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1519 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6569 to 7979 to 8585 & Up.At all Ages.
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    Table IV.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & Up.At all Ages.
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    Table IV.-DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— ctmtinued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & Up.At all Ages.
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    T able IV.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & Up.At all Ages.
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    Table V. INFANTILE MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1909. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Mouths under One Year of Age.
    cause of death.Under 1 Week.1-2 Weeks.2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1-2 Months.2 3 Months.3-4 Months.1-5 Mouths. \5-6 Months.6-7 Months.7-8 Months.8-9 Months.9-10 Months.10-11 Months.11-12 Months.Total Deaths under One Year.
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    T able V. — continued. INFANTILE MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1909. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year o* Age.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.Under 1 Week.1-2 "Weeks.2-3 "Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1-2 Months.2-3 Months.3-4 Months.4-5 Months.5-6 Months.6-7 Months.7-8 Months.8-9 Months.9-10 Months.10-11 Months.11-12 Months.Total Deaths under One Year.
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    Table showing actual number of children inspected (classified for age at date of inspection and for sex).
    Age.Boys.Girls.
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    RESULTS OF EXAMINATION OF CHILDREN AT SPECIFIED AGES.—Children Aged 5 Years. BOYS -Number Examined, 88o.
    Degree.Ref. No. of NoteAttendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin and Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., «S: No. of Children affected.Ferm. leetn defect No.. & No. of Children affertedEar Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatorv.Lungs.Nervous Diseases.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.| Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    RESULTS OF EXAMINATION OF CHILDREN AT SPECIFIED AGES.—Children Aged 7 Years. BOYS—Number Examined, 1,199.
    Degree.Ref. No. of NoteAttendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin and Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de- feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm, leeth defect No.. tV No. of -Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Diseases.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in ! Family.
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    RESULTS OF EXAMINATION OF CHILDREN AT SPECIFIED AGES.-Children Aged 10 Years. BOYS—Number Examined, 926.
    Degree.Ref. No. of NoteAttendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin and Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm, leetn cte feet No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Diseases.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    RESULTS OF EXAMINATION OF CHILDREN AT SPECIFIED AGES.—Children Aged 13 Years. BOYS Number Examined, 912.
    Degree.Ref. No. of NoteAttendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin and Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Diseases.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contaeious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    Cases dealt with as a result of reference from Assistant School Medical Officers of children suitable for domiciliary visitation by the Lady Health Visitors, 1909.
    Condition needing attention.Number notified on H V. Card.Number Visited.Number Receiving Treatment at First Visit.Number Receiving Treatment as a direct result of Visiting.Number untreated at end of year.
    No. on Med. In. Schedule.
    Medical.Domestic.Medical.Domestic.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES—-INTIMATED FROM THE SCHOOLS. Number of Cases for year ended December 31st, 1909.
    Disease.Visited.Suffering.Con tacts.Re-visited.Suffering upon re-visit.Doctor in attendance.Isolated.Total No. Suffering.
    H.T.S.M.O.H.T.,S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.OH.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O,H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.
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    Number of Medical Inspections Completed, and Infectious and Contagious Diseases Notified from Public Elementary Schools during 1909 :—
    NAME OF SCHOOL (Provided).No. ot Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among Scholars attending Public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken-pox.Other Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Ringworm.Ophthalmia.Other Contagious Diseases
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    Schools closed during year 1909 with a view to preventing spread of disease.
    Name of School.Dept.Date closed, fromRe-open.Reason for Closure.
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    The following table shows these results for all children observed:—
    Racial Type.No. observed.Percentage of Total No. examined.
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    TABLE SHOWING RESULTS OF ANTHROPOMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS. BOYS.
    Racial Types.School Dept.Long.Medium.Broad.Total number Exd.
    Cephalic Index.No.Cephalic Index.No.Cephalic Index.No.
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    GIRLS.
    Racial Types.School Dept.Long.Medium.Broad.Total number Exd.
    Cephalic Index.No.Cephalic Index.No.Cephalic Index.No.
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    ACTON LANE SCHOOL.
    ???Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.. Nutrition.leaiihness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax.. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth de fect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—ACTON LANE (Provided) .
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    CAMBRIDGE ROAD SCHOOL (Boys).
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de- feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of -Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—CAMBRIDGE ROAD TEMPORARY (Provided).
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    CHAMBERLAYNE WOOD ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teetn de- feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Pern 1. Teetn defect No.. & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatorv.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—CrtAMBERLAYNE WOOD ROAD (Provided).
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    DUDDEN HILL SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.leannness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de- feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., cS: No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—DUDDEN HILL (Provided).
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    FURNESS ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.leanliness ot Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—FURNESS ROAD (Provided).
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    GIBBONS ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in 1 Family.
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    School—GIBBONS ROAD (Provided).
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    HARYIST ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of -Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in 1 Family.
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    School HARVIST ROAD (Provided).
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    KILBURN PARK ROAD (Girls and Infants).
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis inFamily.
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    School—KILBURN PARK ROAD (Provided).
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    LEOPOLD ROAD SCHOOL.
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    School—LEOPOLD ROAD (Provided).
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    LOWER PLACE & DISRAELI ROAD SCHOOLS.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.1 Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of -Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School LOWER PLACE AND DISRAELI ROAD TEMPORARY (Provided).
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    MORA ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness ot Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de- feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School MORA ROAD (Provided).
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    OLDFIELD ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de- feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulat ry.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School OLDFIELD ROAD (Provided).
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    POUND LANE SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental ConditionVision—R.Do. — L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de- feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—POUND LANE (Provided).
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    SALUSBURY ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental ConditionVision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School SALUSBURV ROAI) (Provided).
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    STONE BRIDGE SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.'Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberoulosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., eto.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family,
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    School—STONEBRIDGE (Provided).
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    ALL SOULS' SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R. Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.NYrvous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—ALL SOULS (Non-provided).
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    CHRIST CHURCH SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.'Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—CHRIST CHURCH (Non-provided).
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    GORDON MEMORIAL SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental ConditionVision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory. 1Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defectsTuberculosis in Family.
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    School—GORDON MEMORIAL (Non=provided).
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    HARLESDEN R.C. SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de-feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    BOYS—Number Examined, 80.
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    School—HARLESDEN ROMAN CATHOLIC (Non-Provided).
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    HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. -L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.'Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No.,S No. of Children affe ted.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    BOYS—Number Examined, 144.
    111372747612299A. 43R. 391011003M.B. 23 and 1 sus.3A. 402 B. 113A. 5 B. 21237441 sus.453
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    GIRLS—Number Examined, 95.
    1595356605270272827303M.B. 583A. 226 B. 72A. 21 B. 61843.42121
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    School—HOLY TRINITY, HIGH ROAD, AND CANTERBURY ROAD (Non-provided).
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    KEBLE MEMORIAL SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de-feet. No., iV No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities. Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    BOYS—Number Examined, 145.
    1137145143143145145A. 94R. 87797248M.B.4 &3 sus.42A. 247 B. 79A. 36 B.13644511 sus.2i9
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    GIRLS—Number Examined, 135.
    110113513513513413410894474747M.B. 11140A. 196 B. 56A. 93 B. 36937132 sus.4i27
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    School KEBLE MEMORIAL (Non-provided).
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    NEASDEN-CD M-KINGSBURY SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., &. No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart ano Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    BOYS—Number Examined, 50.
    1372423r54643A. 3iR. 3i18X45M.B.95A-73 B. 22A. 38 B. 14121
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    GIRLS—Number Examined, 43.
    134182017374233301091M.B. 187A.53 B.15A. 29 B. 12621
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    School— NEASDEN-CUM-KINGSBURY (Non-provided).
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    PRINCESS FREDERICA SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    BOYS—Number Examined, 262.
    1244128137120245250A. 60R. 59636128M.B 305 and 3 sus.67S. 6A. 222 B. 68A. 84 B.4414915614& 1 sus.53&3 sus.12122&1 sus.713
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    GIRLS—Number Examined, 311.
    12601721628930830981809910530M.B. 44& 3 sus.23S. 4A. 214 B. 85A. 49 B. 228178591410254
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    School PRINCESS FREDERICA (Non provided).
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    ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of -Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and CirculatoryLungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    BOYS—Number Examined, 200.
    11501311414183177A. 144R. M41059852M.B. 41 & 12 sus.64S. 3A. 333 B. 87A. 57 B.26681173&1 sus.2iii24
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    GIRLS —Number Examined, 158.
    114610510949145'45107106736928M.B. 31 and 6 sus.5iS. 2A. 268 B. 67A. 33 B.156473213
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    School -ST. ANDREW'S (Non-provided).
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    ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical Glands ;External Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de-feet. No., & No. of C hildren affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.D :formities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and onr:»?!ous Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    BOYS—Number Examined, 305.
    12791611825256255A. 91R. 7916215565M.B. 7585 & 74 sus.189S. 7A. 765 B. 179A. 27 B. 12207690413 & 5 sus.108 sus.IO97215
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    GIRLS—Number Examined, 183.
    1126126"534165158A. 54R. 46747i35M.B. 4244 & 50 sus.115S. 2A. 378 B. 108A. 13 B. 1063i4659 & 2 sus.10i & i sus.43168
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    School—ST. JOHN'S, KILBURN (Non provided).
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    ST. MARY'S SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of; -Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    BOYS—Number Examined, 136.
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    GIRLS—Number Examined, 137.
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    School—ST. MARY S, CHURCH END (Non-provided).
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    ST. MARY'S R.C. SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and [Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.'Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    BOYS—Number Examined, 92.
    1566872206964A. 16R. 16111116M.B. 3439& 20 sus.63S. 3A. 119 B. 34A. 2 B. 24273742 & 1 sus.23 sus.33369
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    GIRLS—Number Examined, 122.
    18010510533106104454i202125M.B. 2640& 20 sus.73S. 3A. 236 B. 57A. 1 B. 1519252232 sus.2466
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    School—ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC (Non-provided).
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    TABI.E SHOWING AVERAGE HEIGHTS (CENTIMETRES) AND WEIGHTS (KILOGRAMMES) AT EACH TRIMESTER OF EACH YEAR OF AGE FOR BOYS AND FOR GIRLS.
    No. ExdHeight.Weight.No. ExdHeight.Weight.No. ExdHeight.WeightNo ExdHeight.Weight.
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    TABLE SHOWING AVERAGE WEIGHTS (in Kilogrammes) OF SCHOLARS ATTENDING WILLESDEN SCHOOLS AT VARIOUS AGE PERIODS.
    Age Periods ...4—55—66—77.88.99—10
    Schools.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.
    No. Exd.Aver.No. ExdAver.No. Exd.Aver.No. : Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.
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    TABLE SHOWING AVERAGE WEIGHTS (in Kilogrammes) OF SCHOLARS ATTENDING WILLESDEN SCHOOLS AT VARIOUS AGE PERIODS
    Age Periods10.1111—1212—1313—1414—15
    Schools.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.
    No. Exd.Aver.No Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. ExdAver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.
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    TABLE.SHOWING.AVERAGE.HEIGHTS.(in.Centimetres).OF.SCHOLARS.ATTENDING.WILLESDEN.SCHOOLS AT.VARIOUS.AGE.PERIODS.
    Age.Periods.4—55—66—77.88.99—10
    Schools.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.
    No..Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No..Exd.Aver.No. ExdAver.No..Exd.Aver.No..ExdAver.No..Exd.Aver.No..Exd.Aver.No..Exd.Aver.No..Exd.Aver.No..Exd.Aver.No..Exd.Aver.
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    TABLE SHOW1NG AVERAGE HE1GHTS (1n Cent1metres) OF SCHOLARS ATTEND1NG W1LLESDEN SCHOOLS AT VAR1OUS AGE PER1ODS.
    Age Per1ods10.1111—1212—1313—1414—15
    Schools.Boys.G1rls.Boys.G1rls.Boys.G1rls.Boys.G1rls.Boys.G1rls.
    No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.
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    TABLE No. 6.
    Complication.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Total.
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    TABLE No. 7.
    AGE.males.FEMALES.TOTAL.
    Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.
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    TABLE No. 8. Table showing the cases wrongly diagnosed and the diseases for which they were mistaken.
    Certified as suffering fromDiagnosed in Hospital as suffering from
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.
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    HOSPITAL EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR 1909.
    £s.d.
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    METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
    1909. Week ending.Highest by Day.Lowest by Night.Range in week.Mean of all—Highest.Mean of all—Lowest.4-ft. Earth Thermometer.Mean Degree of Humidity.Rainfall in Inches.No. of Days on which Rain was measured.Total No. of Hours of Bright Sunshine.Hours of Bright Sunshine Registered at Greenwich.
    Max.Min.
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    BIRTHS for First Quarter, 1909
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    DEATHS.—1st Quarter, ending April 3rd, 1909. 3
    WARDSDeaths of Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden residents dying outside the district.Total.Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths under 1 year, inclusive of infants dying outside district.Infantile Mortality Rate.Standard Death Rate.Mean Annual Death Rate last five years corrected for age and sex distribution.Rate per 1,000 for
    1st Quarter, 1909.Corresponding Qtr.,1908.
    Illegitimate.Not certified.Inquests.
    Recorded.Corrected.Corrected.
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    DEATHS of WILLESDEN RESIDENTS during the FIRST QUARTER, ending April 3rd, 1909. (Inclusive of Residents Dying Outside the District.)
    CAUSES OF DEATH.DEATHS AT SUBJOINED AGES.DEATHS IN LOCALITIES. (At all Ages.)
    At all Ages0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 & Up.Church End.Harlesden.Kensal Green.S. Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.Willesden Green.Ward Unknown.
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    NOTIFICATIONS.—First Quarter ending April 3rd, 1909. 5
    Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Membranous Croup.Puerperal Fever.Cerebro Spinal MeningitisTotal.Estimated Population. Xmas, 1908.Rate per 1,000 Population.Pulmonary * Phthisis.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.
    Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Last Report.Notified under 15 years of ageNotification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Last Report.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES. —Coming to knowledge from Schools and 6 other sources of information. Number of Cases for First Quarter ending April 3rd, 1909.
    DISEASE.Families Visited.Total Nos. Suffering. (FirstVisit).Contacts.Families Re-visited.Secondary Cases discovered upon Re-visit.Doctor in Attendance. Total Cases.Isolated.Total No. Suffering.
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    NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSPECTIONS COMPLETED, and INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED from the PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among scholars attending public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Other Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Ringworm.Other Contagious Diseases.
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    Number of Medical Inspections completed, and Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified from the Public Elementary Schools—(Continued). NON-PROVIDED SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among scholars attending public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Other Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Ringworm.Other Contagious Diseases.
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    Summary of principal items of Work for 1st Quarter, ending April 3rd, 1909.
    Description of Work.Laoy Hlth. Vis.Sanitary Districts.Total
    No. 2No, 3No.4No. 5No. 6
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    Statement of principal items of work done under the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, for the 1st Quarter ending April 3rd, 1909.
    Description of Defects, &c.Factories— Miscellaneous.Factory Laundries.Factories-Domestic.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Bakehouses.Outworkers.Total.
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    The following figures show the number of Patients treated during the quarter ended March 31st:—
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, Dec .31,1908.Admitted.Discharged.Died.Remaining in Hospital, mar. 31,1909.
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    METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
    1909-Week ending.Highest by Day.Lowest by Night.Range in week.Mean of all—Highest.Mean of all—Lowest.4-ft. Earth Thermometer.Mean Degree of Humidity.Rainfall in Inches.No. of Days on which Rain was measured.Total No. of Hours of Bright Sunshine.Hours of Bright Sunshine Registered at Greenwich.
    Max.Min.
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    POPULATION ESTIMATED TO MIDSUMMER, 1909.
    NAME OF WARD.Drainage Areas.Population estimated on the number of houses in occupation in each Ward as ascertained by enumeration.Houses in Occupation.Total Number of Empty Tenements.No. of Houses recently erected but unoccupied.No. of Houses in course of erection.Per centage of empties exclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of empties inclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of Houses empty at Census.
    Population in Drainage Areas.Wards.1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.Over 3 Rooms.
    Population.1908-9.Houses.No. of Empty Houses.
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    BIRTHS for Second Quarter, 1909.*
    WARDS.Total.Boys.Girls.Rate per 1000.Corresponding period last year.Illegitimate Births.
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    DEATHS.—2nd Quarter, ending July 3rd, 1909.
    WARDSDeaths of Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden residents dying outside the district.Total.Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths under 1 year, inclusive of infants dying outside district.Infantile Mortality Rate.Standard Death Rate.Mean Annual Death Rate last five years corrected for age and sex distribution.Rate per 1,000 for
    2nd Quarter, 1909.Corresponding Qtr.,1908.
    Illegitimate.Not certified.Inquests.
    Re-corded.Corrected.Corrected.
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    DEATHS of W1LLESDEN RESIDENTS during the SECOND QUARTER ending July 3rd, 1909. (Inclusive of Residents Dying Outside the District.)
    CAUSES OF DEATH.DEATHS AT SUBJOINED AGES.DEATHS IN LOCALITIES. (At all Ages.)
    At all Ages0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 & Up.Church End.Harlesden.Kensal Green.S. Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.Willesden Green.Ward Unknown.
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    NOTIFICATIONS.—Second Quarter ending July 3rd, 1909.
    Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Membranous Croup.Puerperal Fever.Cerebro Spinal Meningitis.Total.Estimated Population. M dsr., 1909.Rate per 1,000 Population.Pulmonary Phthisis.Scarlet Fkvkr.Diphtheria.
    Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,ooo population under 15 years of age.1 Last Report.Notified 1 under 15 years of ageNotification rate per 1,000 ! population under 15 years of age.Last Report.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Intimated from the Schools. Number of Cases for Second Quarter ending July 3rd, 1909.
    Disease.Visited.Suffering.Contacts.Re-visited.Suffering upon Re-visitDoctor in Attendance.Isolated.Total No. Suffering.
    H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.
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    NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSPECTIONS COMPLETED, and INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED from the PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among scholars attending public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Other Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Ringworm.OphthalmiaOther Contagious Diseases.
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    Number of Medical Inspections completed, and Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified from the Public Elementary Schools—(Continued). NON-PROVIDED SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among scholars attending public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cougn.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Other Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Ringworm.Ophthalmic.Other Contagious Diseases.
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    Summary of principal items of Work for 2nd Quarter, ending July 3rd, 1909.
    Description of Work.Lady Hlth. Vis.Sanitary Districts.Total
    No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 6No. 6
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    Statement of principal items of work done under the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, for the 2nd Quarter ending July 3rd, 1909.
    Description of Defects, &c.Factories— Miscellaneous.Factory-Laundries.Factories-Domestic.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Bakehouses.Outworkers.Total.
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    Table shows the number of Patients treated during that time:—
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, Mar. 31,1909.Admitted.Discharged.Died.Remaining in Hospital, June 30,1909.
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    METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
    1909. Week ending.Highest by Day.Lowest by Night.Range in week.Mean of all—Highest.Mean of all—Lowest.4-ft. Earth Thermometer.Mean Degree of Humidity.Rainfall in Inches.No. of Days on which Rain was measured.Total No. of Hours of Bright Sunshine.Hours of Bright Sunshine Registered at Greenwich.
    Max.Mill.
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    BIRTHS for Third Quarter, 1909.*
    WARDS.Total.Boys.Girls.Rate per 1000.Corresponding period last year.Illegitimate Births.
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    DEATHS.—3rd Quarter, ended October 2nd, 1909.
    WARDSDeaths of Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden residents dying outside the district.Total.Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths under 1 year, inclusive of infants dying outside district.Infantile Mortality Rate.Standard Death Rate.Mean Annual Death Rate last five years corrected for age and sex distribution.Rate per 1,000 for
    3rd Quarter, 1909.Corresponding Qtr.,1908.
    Illegitimate.Not certified.Inquests.
    Recorded.Corrected.Corrected.
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    DEATHS of WILLESDEN RESIDENTS during the THIRD QUARTER, ending October 2nd, 1909. (Inclusive of Residents Dying Outside the District.)
    CAUSES OF DEATH.DEATHS AT SUBJOINED AGES.DEATHS IN LOCALITIES. (At all Ages.)
    At all Ages0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 & Up.Church End.Harlesden.Kensal Green.S. Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.Willesden Green.Ward |Unknown.
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    NOTIFICATIONS.—Third Quarter ended October 2nd, 1909.
    Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Membranous Croup.Puerperal Fever.Cerebro Spinal Meningitis.Total.Estimated Population. M'dsr., 1909.Rate per 1,000 Population.Pulmonary Phthisis.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.
    Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,000 population |under 15 years of age.Last Report.Notified under 15 years of ageNotification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Last Report.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.—Intimated from the Schools. Number of Cases for Third Quarter ending October 2nd, 1909.
    Disease.Visited.Suffering.Contacts.Re-visited.Suffering upon Re-visitDoctor in Attendance.Isolated.Total No Suffering.
    H.T..S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.
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    NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSPECTIONS COMPLETED, and INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED from the PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among scholars attending public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Other Non-notifiable Infectious DiseasesRingworm.OphthalmiaOther Contagious Diseases.
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    Number of Medical Inspections completed, and Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified from the Public Elementary Schools—(Continued). NON-PROVIDED SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among scholars attending public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.DiphtheriaMeasles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Other Non notifiable Infectious Diseases.Ringworm.Ophthalmic.Other Contagious Diseases.
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    Summary of principal items of Work for 3rd Quarter, ending Oct. 2nd, 1909.
    Description of Work.Lady Hlth. Vie.Sanitary Districts.Total
    No. 2No. 8No.No. 6No. 6
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    Statement of principal items of work done under the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, for the 3rd Quarter ending October 2nd, 1909.
    Description of Defects, &c.Factories— Miscellaneous.Factory Laundries.Factories-Domestic.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Bakehouses.Outworkers.Total.
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    The following figures deal with the number of patients treated during the Quarter ending September 30th:—
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, June 30,1909.Admitted.Discharged.Died.Remaining in Hospital, Sep. 30,1909.
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    METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
    1909. Week ending.Highest by Day.Lowest by Night.Range in week.Mean of all—Highest.Mean of all - Lowest.4-ft. Earth Thermometer.Mean Degree of Humidity.Rainfall in Inches.No. of Days on which Rain was measured.Total No. of Hours of Bright Sunshine.Hours of Bright Sunshine Registered at Greenwich.
    Max.Min.
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    POPULATION ESTIMATED TO CHRISTMAS, 1909.
    NAME OF WARD.Drainage Areas.Population estimated on the number of houses in occupation in each Ward as ascertained by enumeration.Houses in Occupation.Total Number of Empty Tenements.No. of Houses recently erected but unoccupied.No. of Houses in course of erection.Per centage of empties exclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of empties inclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of Houses empty at Census.
    Population in Drainage Areas.Wards.No. of Empty Houses.1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.Over 3 Rooms.
    Population.1909.Houses.
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    BIRTHS for Fourth Quarter, 1909. *
    WARDS.Total.Boys.Girls.Rate per 1000.Corresponding period last year.Illegitimate Births.
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    DEATHS.—4th Quarter, ended December 31st, 1909.
    WARDSDeaths of Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden residents dying outside the district.Total.Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths under 1 year, inclusive of infants dying outside district.Infantile Mortality Rate.Standard Death Rate.Mean Annual Death Rate last five years corrected for age and sex distribution.Rate per 1,000 for
    Illegitimate.Not certified.Inquests.4th Quarter, 1909.Corre sponding Qtr.,1908.
    Net.Corrected.Corrected.
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    DEATHS of WILLESDEN RESIDENTS during the FOURTH QUARTER, ending December 31st, 1909. (Inclusive of Residents Dying Outside the District.)
    CAUSES OF DEATH.DEATHS AT SUBJOINED AGES.DEATHS IN LOCALITIES. (At all Ages.)
    At all Ages0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 & Up.Church End.Harlesden.Kensal Green.S. Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.Willesden Green.Ward Unknown.
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    NOTIFICATIONS.—Fourth Quarter ended December 31st, 1909.
    Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Membranous CroupPuerperal Fever.Cerebro Spinal Meningitis.Total.Estimated Population. Mdsr., 1909.Rate per 1,000 Population.Pulmonary Phthisis.Scarlet Fkver.Diphtheria.
    Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Last Report.Notified under 15 years of ageNotification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Last Report.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.—Intimated from the Schools. Number of Cases for Fourth Quarter ending December 31st, 1909.
    Disease.Visited.Suffering.Contacts.Re-visited.Suffering upon Re-visitDoctor in Attendance.Isolated.Total No. Suffering.
    H.T.S.M.OH.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.
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    NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSPECTIONS COMPLETED, and INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED from the PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among scholars attending public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Fox.Other Non-notifiable Infectious DiseasesRingworm.OphthalmiaOther Contagious Diseases.
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    Number of Medical Inspections completed, and Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified from the Public Elementary Schools— (Continued). NON-PROVIDED SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among scholars attending public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Other Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Ringworm.Ophthalmic.Other Contagious Diseases.
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    Summary of principal items of Work for 4th Quarter, ending Dec. 31st, 1909.
    Description of Work.Lady Hlth Vis.Sanitary Districts.Total
    No. 2No. 3No.No.No.
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    Statement of principal items of work done under the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, for the 4th Quarter ending December 31st, 1909.
    Description of Defects, &c.Factories— Miscellaneous.Factory Laundries.Factories-Domestic.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Bakehouses.Outworkers.Total.
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    The admissions for the quarter, it will be seen was 138, as compared with 330 in the corresponding period of 1908, and 244 in 1907. In spite of this small number, the total admissions for the year was 775. In 1908, 854 patients were admitted.
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, Sep. 30,1909.Admitted.Discharged.Died.Remaining in Hospital, Dec. 31, 1910.