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Willesden 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

Published
1914
Pages
250
Tables
161

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  • Page 14
    Table No. 1.
    Census.Population.
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    Table No. 2.
    Year.Estimated Midsummer population.Estimated annual increase of population.Natural increase of population i. e. excess of births over deaths.
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    T able N o. 3.— POPULATION ESTIMATED TO MIDSUMMER, 1913.
    WARD.Population estimated on the number of rooms in occupation in each Ward as ascertained by enumeration. Mids'r,Occupiable Houses, including houses recently erected but not yet occupied.Occupiable rooms, including those of houses recently erected.Houses recently erected but unoccupied.Houses in course of erection.Houses demolished.Percentage of empty houses exclusive of houses recently erectedPercentage of empty rooms inclusive of those in houses recently erected.
    totalEmpty Houses.
    Wholly funoccu-pied.No. having one or more empty tenements.Partly empty.
    Empty tenements, exclusive of those houses wholly unoccupied.
    1 room2 rooms3 roomsover 3 roomstotal.No. occupied.No. empty.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)('0(16)(17)
  • Page 17
    T able N o. 5.
    PopulationPer Cent. Increase
    191119011891-19011901-1911
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    T able N o . 6.
    Ages as per Census ReturnSouth Kilburn.Mid Kilburn.North Kilburn.Brondesbury Park.Kensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Roundwood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.Totals.
    M.&FPopulation.
  • Page 19
    Table No. 7.
    Age period.Increase per cent, during decenniuin 1901-1911.Age period.Increase percent. during decennium 1901-1911.
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    Table No . 8.
    Age period.England and Wales.Willesden.England and Wales.
    Males.Males.Females.Females.
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    Table No. 9.
    Ward.Males.Females.
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    TABLE NO. 10.
    ConditionUnder 15.15 and under 20.20 and under 25.25 and under 30.30 and under 35.35 and under 40.40 and under 45.45 and under 50.50 and under 55.55 and under 60.60 and under 65.65 and under 70.70 and under 75.75 and under 80.80 and under 85.85 and under 90.90 and under 95.95 and under 100.100 and upwards.All Ages.
  • Page 24
    Table No. 11.
    Wards.Population.Area in Acres.No. of Persons per Acre.No. of Houses. *No. of Houses per Acre.*No of Institutions.No. of Persons per House.
    Non-Institutional.Institutional.Total.
  • Page 25
    Table No. 12.
    No. of Rooms.No. of Families.Percentage proportion of Families at the Census 1911.I'ercenlage Proportion of Families at the Census 1911.
    Willesden.England and Wales
  • Page 26
    Table No . 13.
    No. of Kooms.Population.Percentage proportion of the Population at the Census 1911.Percentage proportion of the Population at the Census 1911.
    Willesden.England and Wales.
  • Page 27
    Table No . 14.
    No. of Rooms in tenement in which persons live.Average Number of Occupants Per Room.
    Willesden.England and Wales.Urban.Rural.
  • Page 28
    Table No. 15.
    Males over io years.Females over 10 years.
  • Page 29
    Table No . 16.
    Males.Females.
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    Table No . 17.
    Males.Females.
  • Page 33
    Table No. 18. DATA RELATING TO REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE.
    Year.Maximum No. of carts employed.Minimum No. of carls employed.Average No. of carts employed.Maximum No. of men employedMinimum No. of men employed.Total No of complaints.Percentage of complaints to total No. of houses.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)
  • Page 34
    TABLE OF QUANTITIES.
    Year.Annual quan In cubic yds.tity collected. In tons.Standard Quantities in cubic yardsNo. of Houses in District, Michaelmas.Population of district, Michaelmas.Amount of Refuse collected per house per annum.Amount of Refuse per head of population.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)
  • Page 35
    T able N O. 20.— REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE. TABLE OF COST.
    YearTotal Cost of Collection.Standard Cost.†Cost per Cubic Yard.Cost per House.Cost per Head of Populatiou.Rate in the £.
    Sub-Districts.Total.
    123
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)
  • Page 36
    Table No. 21.
    Total actual No. of loads removed.Average No. per day.Average cost per van load.Average capacity of van.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
  • Page 36
    Table No . 22.
    Month.No. of working days.Total cubic yards removed.Average quantity per day (cubic yards).
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
  • Page 36
    Table No. 23.—Sanitary Work.
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    Table No. 24.
    Date.Total Inspections.Drains choked at Interceptor.Percentage.Stoppers of raking arm missing.Percentage.
  • Page 43
    Table No . 25. Customs and Inland Revenue Act, 1890, Section 26.
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    Table No. 26.
    Infringements of the Acts and Regulations with respect toCarried forward from 1912.Found during 1913-Remedied during 1913-Carried forward from 1913.
  • Page 47
    Table No. 27.
    Situation of Common Lodging House.Total No. of roomsNo. with 3 beds in room.No. with 4 beds in room.No. with 6 beds in room.No. with 8 beds in room.No. with 9 beds in room.No. with 11 beds in room.No. with 18 beds in room.Total No. of Beds.
  • Page 48
    Cow Sheds .—There are 7 dairy farms in the district, as follows:—
    Name of Farm.Where situated.Average No. of Cows.
  • Page 51
    Table No. 28.
    No. of samples taken.No. found to contain Tubercle Bacilli.No. found to be free from Tubercle Bacilli.
  • Page 52
    Table No. 29.
    Year.No. of Samples taken.No. found to contain Tubercle Bacilli.Percentage found to contain Tubercle Bacilli.
  • Page 53
    Table No. 30. Samples taken during the year ended December 31st, 1913.
    Article.Formal.Informal.
    Taken.Adulterated.Taken.Adulterated.
  • Page 54
    T able No. 31.
    Premises.No. of houses inspected during the year ending 27/12/13.No. of houses on which intimation notices servedNo. of houses on which intimation notices complied with.No. of houses with intimation notices outstanding at 27/12/13.No. of houses on which statutory notices servedNo. of houses on which statutory notices complied with.No. of houses with statutory notices outstanding at 27/12/13.
  • Page 55
    Table No. 32.
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    T able N o. 33.— SECTION 17 (1) OF HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, &c., ACT, 1909. Dwelling Houses represented as Unfit for Human Habitation.
    Situation of Dwelling Houses.No. of Houses.Date of representation of M.O.H.Date of consideration of closing.Date of making closing orders.Date of service of closing orders.Date of operation of closing orders.Date of notice to occupying tenants.Date of determination of closing orders.Date of consideration of demolition.Date of making demolition orders.Date of service of demolition orders.Date of operation of demolition orders.Demolition orders obeyed or enforced
  • Page 57
    Table No. 34. Statement as to Dwelling Houses on list for early inspection.
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    INSPECTION—Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises.Number of
    Primary Inspections.Written Notices.Prosecutions.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
  • Page 62
    Table No. 36. DEFECTS FOUND.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.N umber of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred toH.M. Inspector
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
  • Page 63
    Table No. 37. 3.—HOKE WORK.
    Nature of Work.Outworkers' Lists, Section 107.Notices served on Occupiers as to keeping or sending lists.Prosecutions.Outwork in Unwholesome Premises. Section 108.Outwork in Infected Premises, Sections 109, no.
    Lists received from Employers.
    Failing to keep or permit inspection of lists.Fail ng to send lists.
    Sending twice in the Year. Sending once in the Year.
    Instances.Notices served.Prosecutions.Instances.Orders made, S. no.Prosecutions, Section 109, no.
    Lists.Outworkers.Lists.Outworkers.
    Contractors.Workmen.Contractors.Workmen.
  • Page 64
    64 T able N o . 38. REGISTERED WORKSHOPS.
    Workshops on the Register (s. 131) at the end of the year.N umber.
  • Page 64
    Table No. 39. OTHER MATTERS.
    Class.Number
  • Page 67
    Table No. 40.
    Year.Small Pox.Cholera.Plague.Diphtheria (including membranous Croup).Erysipelas.Scarlet Fever.Typhus Fever.Enteric Fever.Relapsing Fever.Continued Fever.Puerperal Fever.*Cerebral Spinal Meningitis.Poliomyelitis.‡Pulmonary Tuberculosis.Other forms of §Tuberculosis.Totals.Rate per 1,000 of population.
  • Page 69
    Table No. 42.
    Year.No. of Cases notified.No. of Cases removed to Hospital.Percentage of Cases removed to Hospital.Incidence Rate. Cases per 1,000 population.Fatality Rate. Deaths per 1,000 cases.
  • Page 70
    T able N o. 43.
    Year.Notifications of Scarlet Fever.Infecting Cases.Return Cases.No. of Infecting Cases giving r ise to 1 Return Case.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 2 Return Cases.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 3 Return Cases.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 4 Return Cases.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 5 Return Cases.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 6 Return Cases.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 7 Return Cases.No. of additional cases occurring in houses secondary to Return Cases not necessarily themselves Return Cases.
    No. of Notifications.Incidence rate per 1,000 of Population.No. of Infecting Cases.Percentage of Cases notified.No. of Return Cases.Percentage of Cases notified.
  • Page 71
    T able N o . 44.
    Initials of Infecting Cases.No. of days isolated.Initials of Return Cases.No. of days elapsing after release from isolation of infecting case before onset of illness of return case.
  • Page 73
    TABLE No. 45.
    1913.191219111910
    No. of Houses.Per cent, of Houses.No. of Cases.Per cent, of Cases.No. of Houses.Per cent, of Houses.No. of Cases.Per cent, of Cases.No. of Houses.Per cent, of Houses.No. of Cases.Per cent, of Cases.No. of Houses.Per cent, of Houses.No of Cases.Per cent, of Cases.
  • Page 74
    Table No . 46.
    Year.No. of Cases notified.No. of Cases, removed to Hospital.Percentage of Cases removed to Hospital.Incidence Rate. Cases per 1,000 population.Fatality Rate. Deaths per 1,000 cases.
  • Page 75
    Table No. 47.
    Year.No. of Cases notified.No. of Cases removed no Hospital.Percentage of Cases removed to Hospital.Incidence Rate. Cases per 1,000 population.Fatality Rate. Deaths per 1,000 cases.
  • Page 76
    Table No. 48.
    Year.No. of Cases notifed.No. of Cases removed to Hospital.Percentage removed to Hospital.
  • Page 78
    Table No . 49.
    Years.No. of Births on Register of Vaccination Officer.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
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)
  • Page 80
    Table No. 50.
    Year.Total No. of Cases known before death.Cases unknown prior to death.Percentage of all probable Cases coming to knowledge.Total.
    Cases.Deaths.Fatality Rate per cent.Deaths.Estimated No. of Cases.
  • Page 81
    T able N o . 51. CONTACTS STEAD NOT TO HAVE SUFFERED PREVIOUSLY.
    Age Periods.1908.1909.1910.1911.1912.1913.
    No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts 1 attacked.Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked. Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts Attacked.Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)
  • Page 82
    Table No. 51— continued. CONTACTS STATED TO HAVE SUFFERED PREVIOUSLY.
    Age Periods.1908.1909.1910.1911.1912.1913.
    No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)
  • Page 83
    Table No. 55.
  • Page 84
    Table No. 53.
    Year.No. of notifications received.No. of new cases to which notifications refer.
    Pulmonary.Other forms.Pulmonary.Other forms.Total.
  • Page 85
    Table No. 54.
    Age.Lungs.Bones or Joints.Glands.Brain or Meninges.Abdomen.Other or several Organs.Total.
    MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleF'ml'e
  • Page 86
    Occupations .—The following Table, No. 55, shews the occupations of the 514 new cases of tuberculosis notified during the year 1913:— Table No. 55.
  • Page 87
    Table No. 56.
    Wards.19091910191119121913
    Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Other Forms.
  • Page 88
    Table No. 57.
    Wards.Localization of Disease.Total.
    Lungs.Bones or Joints.GlandsBrain or Meninges.AbdomenOther or Several Organs
  • Page 89
    Table No. 58.
    No. of cases.
  • Page 89
    Table No . 59.
    In Room.In Bed.
  • Page 90
    Table No . 60.
    Size of House.No. of Tuberculosis Cases occupying houses of size shewn.No. of Persons in these houses.Average No of Persons per room.
  • Page 93
    TABLE NO. 61.—METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Taken at the Hospital, Dog Lane, Neasden. Readings at 9.0 a.m. daily. Altitude of ground at Meteorological Station, 97.64 O.D. Altitude of Rim of Rain Gauge, 102.36 O.D.
    Month.TEMPERATURE shewn in degrees FahrenheitMean degree of Humidity.Rainfall in inches.Number of days on which Rain was measured.Number of Hours of bright Sunshine.No. of hours of bright Sunshine recorded at Greenwich.
    of the Air.of the Earth at a depth of 4 feet.
    Highest.Lowest.Range.Mean of all Highest.Mean of all Lowest.
    Max.Min.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)
  • Page 94
    T ABLE N O. 62.— METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. II YEARS, 1902-1912 INCLUSIVE.
    Month.TEMPERATURE Shown in degrees Fahrenheit.Mean degree of Humidity.Mean Rainfall in Inches.Mean No. of Days on which Rain was Measured.
    Of the Air.Of the earth at a depth of 4-ft
    Highest.Lowest.Mean Monthly Range.Mean Monthly Highest.Mean Monthly Lowest.MaximumMinimum
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)
  • Page 96
    Table No. 63.
    Disease.1904.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1910.1911.1912.1913.
  • Page 97
    Table No. 64.
    1904190519061907190819091910191119121913
  • Page 99
    T able N o . 65.
    Year.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Measles.Whooping Cough.
    1(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
  • Page 100
    Table No. 66.
    Year.Tuberculosis (All Forms).Tuberculosis of the Lungs.
    Willesden. Total number of Deaths.Willesden. Death Rate per1t,000 of the population.England and Wales. Death Kate per 1,000 of the population.Willesden. Total number of Deaths.Willesden. Death Rate per t,ooo of the population.England and Wales. Death Rate per 1,000 of the population.
  • Page 101
    T able N o . 67.
    Year.0 to 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.Total.
  • Page 102
    Table No. 68.
    Year.0 to 11 to 22 to 55 to 1010 to 15'5 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and up-Total.
  • Page 103
    Table No. 69.
    Wards.1910.1911.1912.1913-
    Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Kate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000
  • Page 104
    Table No . 70.
    Year.Willesden Cancer Deaths.Willesden Cancer Death Rate per 1,000 of the population.England and Wales Cancer Death Rate per 1,000 of the population.
    Males.Females.Total.
  • Page 105
    Table No . 71.
    Year.0 to1.1to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.Total.
  • Page 106
    Table No. 72.
    Year.0 to 11 to 22 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and up.Total.
  • Page 106
    Table No. 73.
    Wards.1910.1911.1912.1913.
    Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total N'o. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000
  • Page 108
    T able N o. 74.
    Year.No. of deaths of Infants under 1 year of age from all causes.No. of Deaths of Infants under 1 year of age from Diarrhoea and Enteritis.Infantile Mortality. Rate per 1,000 births.
  • Page 109
    Table No. 75.
    Wards.1910191119121913
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
  • Page 110
    T able No. 76.
    year.No. of deaths of legitimate infants under one year of age.No. of deaths of legitimate infants under one year of age, per 1,000 legitimate births.
  • Page 110
    Table No. 77.
    YEAR.No. of deaths of illegitimate infants under one year.No. of deaths of illegitimate infants under one year per 1,000 illegitimate births.
  • Page 113
    Table No. 78.
    19091910191119121913
  • Page 116
    Table No. 79.
    Year.Willesrlen. Total No. of MarriagesWillesden. Marriage- Rate per 1000 of the population.England and Wales. Marriage-Rate per 1000 of the population.
  • Page 117
    T able N o. 8 o.
    Year.Willesden. Total No. of Births.Willesden. Birth Rate per 1,000 of the population.England and Wales Birth Rate per 1,000 of the populationWillesden. Birth Rate per 1,000 of female population between 15-45 years.England and Wales. Birth Rate per 1,000 of female population between 15-45 years.
  • Page 118
    Table No. 81.
    Wards.1910,1911.1912.1913.
    Total No. of Births.Birth Rate.Total No. of Births.Birth Rate.Total No. of Births.Birth Rate.Total No. of Births.Birth Rate.
  • Page 119
    Table No. 82.
    Year.No. of Illegitimate Births.Illegitimate Birth-Rate per 1000 Total Births.Year.No. of Illegitimate Births.Illegitimate Birth-Rate per 1000 Total Births.
  • Page 120
    T able N o . 83.
    Year.Willesden. Total No of Deaths.Willesden. Death Kate per 1,000 of the population.England & Wales Death Rate per 1,000 of the population.Year.Willesden. Total No. of Deaths.Willesden. Death Rate per 1 000 of the population.England & Wales. Death Rate per l,oco of the population.
  • Page 121
    Table No. 84.
    Year.0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 and up.At all ages.
  • Page 122
    Table No. 85.
    Year.0 to 11 to 22 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 10 6565 to 7575 10 8585 and up.Total.
  • Page 123
    Table No. 86.
    Year.WillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & Wales
  • Page 132
    Table No. 87.
    School and Department.No. on roll 31-12-13Assistant School Medical Officer.Day.Hour.
  • Page 133
    Continued from previous page...
    School and Department.No. on Roll at 31-12-13Assistant School Medical Officer.Day.Hour.
  • Page 134
    Table No . 88.
  • Page 134
    Table No. 89.
    Age.Boys.Girls.Total.
  • Page 135
    T able N o . 90.
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    T able N o . 91.
  • Page 136
    Table No. 92.
    Age in Years.BOYS.GIRLS.
    No. Examined.Height in Centimetres.Weight in KilogrammeNo. Examined.Height in Centimetres.Height in Kilogrammes
  • Page 137
    TABLE NO. 94.
    Boys.Girls.
  • Page 138
    T able N o. 95. S calp.
    Boys.Girls.
  • Page 139
    Table No. 97.
    Boys.Girls.
  • Page 140
    Table No . 98.
    Boys.Girls.
  • Page 141
    T able N o . 99.
    Boys.Girls
  • Page 141
    T able N o. 100.
    Boys.Girls.
  • Page 142
    Table No. 101.
    Boys.Girls.
  • Page 143
    Table No. 102.
    Boys.Girls.
  • Page 144
    T able N o. 103.
    Condition needing attention.Number brought forward from preceding year.Number referred for visitation during 1913.Number visited during 1913.Number receiving treatment at first visit.Number treatment result ofreceiving as a direct visiting.Number moved or left School before any kind of treatment was undertaken.Number given up as hopeless.Total number to be carried forward
    Medical.Domestic.Medical.Domestic.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)
  • Page 146
    T able N o. 104.
    No. of scholars examined 9343
  • Page 148
    T able N o. 105.
    NAME OF SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENT.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whopping Cough.Mumps.Chicken-pox.Ringworm.Ophthalmia.Other Non-noti fiable Infectius Diseases.
  • Page 149
    Continued from previous page...
    NAME OF SCHOOL AND DEPARTMENT.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken-poxRingworm.Ophthalmia.Other Non-notifiable Infeciious Diseases.
  • Page 150
    (i.) Common Infectious Diseases.
    Disease.Children suffering from Disease stated in Col. 1.Children living in tenements where Disease stated in Col. 1. occurred, i-e. Contacts.
    Contacts who have previously suffered.Contacts who have not previously suffered.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
  • Page 151
    Continued from previous page...
    Disease.Children suffering from Disease stated in Col. 1.Children living in tenements where Disease stated in Col. 1. occurred. i.e. Contacts.
    Contacts who have l.ieviously suffered.Contacts who have not previously suffered.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
  • Page 152
    (ii.) Infectious Skin Diseases.
    Disease.Exclusion of Children suffering from disease stated in Col. 1.
    (1)(2)
  • Page 153
    Table No. 106
    Initials of Child:Date of BirthDate Examined.Date reported by School Medical. Officer to Education Committee.Date entere'l 1 nstitution.Name of Institution.
  • Page 154
    Table No . 107.
    Initials of Child.Date of BirthDate examined.Date reported by School Medical Officer to Education Committee.Date entered Institution.Name of Institution.
  • Page 155
    The Mentally Defective .—Two schools for this class of children are maintained by the Education Authority, as under:—
    Name of School.Effective accommodation, 27-i2-13No. on roll, 27-12-13No. awaiting admission, 27-12-13
  • Page 156
    Table No. 108.
    Examined at Leinster Kd. Mentally Defective School.Examined at Leopold Rd. Mentally Defective School.Totals.
  • Page 156
    The Physically Defective .—One school is maintained by the Authority for this class of children, viz.:—
    Name of School.Effective accommodation, 27-12-l3No. on roll, 27-12-l3No. awaiting admission, 27-12.l3
  • Page 157
    A ge in Y ears
    o1234| 5 : 6789101112131415Total.
  • Page 158
    Age in Years.
    o123456789io1112131415Total.
  • Page 159
    A ge in Y ears.
    o1234567891o1112131415Total.
  • Page 160
    A ge in Y ears.
    01234567891o1112131415Total.
  • Page 160
    Age in Years.
    o1234567891o1112131415Total.
  • Page 165
    VITAL STATISTICS OF WHOLE DISTRICT DURING 1913 AND PREVIOUS YEARS.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Totai. Dhaths Registered in the District.Transferable Deaths tNett Deaths belonging to the District.
    Uncorrected Number.Nett.Number.Rate.of nonresidents registered in the District, † †of residents not registered in the District †Under i Year of Age.At all Ages.
    Number †Rate.Number.Rate per 1,000 Nett Births.Number.Rate.
    (0(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)
  • Page 166
    VITAL STATISTICS OF THE WARDS—19 13.
    WARDS.Population estimated to Middle of Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in each Ward.Transferable DeathsNett Deaths belonging to each Ward.
    Uncorrected Number.Nett.of nonresidents registered in each Ward. †of residents not registered in each Ward. †Under 1 year of Age.At all Ages.
    N umber †Rate.Number. *Rale.Number *Rate per 1000 Nett Births.Number. *Rate.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)((13)
  • Page 168
    TABLE II.—CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1913.
    Notifiable Disease.Number of Cases Notified.Total Cases Notified in each Ward.
    At Ages—Years.South Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.North Kilburn.Brondesbury Park.Kensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Roundwood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.Total Cases removed to Hospital.
    At all ages.Under 1.1 and under 5. j5 and under 15. !15 and under 25.25 and under 45.45 and under 65.65 and upwards.
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    TABLE III. CAUSES OF, AND AGES AT DEATH DURING THE YEAR 1913.
    Causes of Death.Nett deaths at the subjoined ages of "Residents" whether occurring within or without the district.(a)Total deaths whether of "Residents" or "Non-Residents" institutions in district.(b)
    All Ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 2.2 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 45.45 and under 65.65 and upwards.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)
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    TABLE No. III a. CAUSES OF DEATH CLASSIFIED IN WARDS.
    Causes of Death.Willesden U. D.South Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.North Kilburn.Brondesbury Pk.Kensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Roundwood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.
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    TABLE III B.— RATES PER i,ooo POPULATION, YEAR 1913.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Willesden U. D.South Kilburn.Mid.Kilburn.North Kilburn.Biondesbury Pk.Kensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Roundwood.Church EndWillesden Green !Cricklewood
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)
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    Table IIIC. DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS DURING THE YEAR 1913. Tiie Detailed International List of Causes of Death as adapted for use in England and Wales
    CAUSE OF DEATH.All Ages.U to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 202U to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6505 to 7575 to 8585 & Up. (15)
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)
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    Table IIIc.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH. (1)All Ages. (2)0 to 1 (3)1 to 5 (4)5 to 10 (5)10 to 15 (6)15 to 20 (7)20 to 25 (8)25 to 35 (9)35 to 45 (10)45 to 55 (11)55 to 65 (12)65 to 75 (1375 to 85 (14)85 & Up. (15)
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    Table IIIc—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
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    Table IIIc.— DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS —continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH. (1)All Ages. (2)0 to 1 (3)1 to 5 (4)5 to 10 (5)10 to 15 (6)15 to 20 (7)20 to 25 (8)25 to 35 (9)35 to 45 (10)45 to 55 (11)55 to 65 (12)65 to 75 (13)75 to 85 (14)85 & Up. (15)
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    Table IIIc.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
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    Table IIIc.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH. (1)All Ags. (2)0 to 1 (3)1 to 5 (4)5 to 10 (5)10 to 15 (6)15 to 20 (7)20 to 25 (8)25 to 35 (9)35 to 45 (10)45 to 55 (11)55 to 65 (12)65 to 75 (13)75 to 85 (14)85 & Up. (15)
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    Table IIIc.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
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    Table IIIc.— DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS — continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH. (1)All Ages. (2)0 to 1 (3)1 to 5 (4)5 to 10 (5)10 to 15 (6)10 to 20 (7)20 to 25 (8)25 to 35 (9)35 to 45 (10)45 to 55 (11)50 to 65 (12)65 to 75 (13)75 to 85 (14)80 & Up. (15)
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    Table IIIc.— DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
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    Table IIIc.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH. (1)All Ages. (2)0 to 1 (3)1 to 5 (4)5 to 10 (5)10 to 15 (6)15 to 20 (7)20 to 25 (8)25 to 35 (9)35 to 45 (10)15 to 55 (11)55 to 65 (12)65 to 75 (13)75 to 85 (14)85 & Up. (15)
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    TABLE IV.—INFANTILE MORTALITY. 1913. — Nett Deaths from Stated Causes at uirious Ages under 1 Year of Age.
    Cause of Death.Under 1 week.1-2 Weeks.2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Total under 4 Weeks.4 Weeks and under 3 Months.3 Months and under 6 Months.6 Months and under 9 Months.9 Months and under 12 Months.Total Deaths under One Year.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)
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    TABLE IV A.— INFANTILE MORTALITY. 1913.—Nett Deaths from all Causes under one year of age classified in Wards.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.WARDS.
    South Kilburn.Mid Kilburn.North Kilburn.Brondesbury Park.Kensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Roundwood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.Total for District.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)
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    TABLE IVa.—INFANTILE MORTALITY, 1913. continued.
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    The Amounts and Times of Feeding.
    Age of Child.Amount of mixture of milk and water to be given at each feed.When to be fed. (Whether breast fed or artificially fed).
    Milk previously strained and heated to boiling.Boiling water.Sugar of Milk.During day. 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.During night. 10 p.m. to 6 a.m.
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    (1) Lack of Uniformity. (a)—As to Results Obtained .—The lack of uniformity of School Medical Inspection under the existing system of part.time assistant school medical officers lis exemplified by the following results for 1912:—
    School.No. of Children Examined.No. noted as suffering from the condition indicated at the side.% Noted as suffering from the oondition indicated at the side.
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    It will be noted that the percentage of cases examined so referred varies within wide limits, viz., 45.3 per cent. and 0.0 per cent.
    SCHOOL.No. of Children Examined.No. Referred for "following up" at the Homes.% Referred for "following up" at the Homes.
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    The Assistant School Medical Officers visiit as follows
    Day of Week.Number of Assistant School Medical Officers attending.
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    As regards the financial side of the Clinic, the original outlay involved in preparing and setting the Clinic in working order was ;£175 4s. lid., made up as follows:—
    £s.d.
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    The maintenance expenditure up to 31st December, 1914, was as follows:—
    £s.d.
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    The cost per case treated by X-rays may be estimated by dealing with a month during which the Clinic was in full working order. If January, 1914, is taken we find that the maintenance cost was as follows:—
    £s.d.
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    1909-10-11.—8/9, or less, in each eye.
    190919101911Total
    Right Eye.Left Eye.Right Eye.Left Eye.Right Eye.Left Eye.Right Eye.Left Eye.
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    1912-13.—6/9or less, in both eyes.
    19121913
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    The following Table shews the work which has been done under this arrangement:—
    PERIOD.No. of School Children for whom Spectacles were ordered.Actual Expenditure.Expenditure sanciioned by Board of Education.
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    C apital C harges :
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    A nnual M aintenance C harges :
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    Teeth. Amount of Dental Decay .—The following Tables shew the extent to which decay of the teeth among school children has been noted since medical inspection began in Willesden in 1909:—
    No. of Children in which temporary teeth were found defective.Average No. of temporary teeth defective in these children.No. of Children in which permanent teeth were found defective.Average No. of permanent teeth defective in there children.
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    Cost of Dental Clinic .—The cost is estimated as follows :—
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    Annual Maintenance Charges.
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    TABLE No. 1.
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, December 31st, 1912.Admitted during 1913.Total number under treatment during 1913.Discharged during 1913.Died during 1913.Mortality per cent.Remaining in Hospital December 31st, 1913.
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    TABLE No. 2.
    Month.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Other Diseases.Total Admissions.Total Deaths.
    Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.
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    TABLE No. 3. SCARLET FEVER.
    AGE.MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL.
    Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.
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    TABLE No 4.
    Complications of Scarlet Fever.Number of Cases.
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    TABLE No. 5. DIPHTHERIA.
    AGE.MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL.
    Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.D'ths.
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    TABLE No. 6.
    Complications of Diphtheria.No of Cases.
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    TABLE No. 7. 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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    TABLE A.
    Nature of Specimens examined.Positive.Negative.Total.
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    TABLE B.