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Willesden 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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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)
MeaslesExcluded. Re-admitted 3 weeks from onsetNot excludedExcluded. Re-admitted 3 weeks from onset of primary case in tenement
German MeaslesExcluded. Re-admitted 3 weeks from onsetNot excludedExcluded. Re-admitted 3 weeks from onset of primary case in tenement
MumpsExcluded. Re-admitted 3 weeks from onsetNot excludedExcluded. Re-admitted 3 weeks from onset of primary case in tenement
Chicken PoxExcluded. Re-admitted 3 weeks from onsetNot excludedExcluded. Re-admitted 3 weeks from onset of primary case in tenement
Whooping CoughExcluded. Re-admitted 6 weeks from onset of 44 whoop "Not excludedExcluded. Re-admitted 3 weeks from onset of primary case in tenement
Typhoid FeverExcluded. Re-admitted upon receipt of noticefrom Medical Officer of HealthNot excludedNot excluded
ErysipelasExcluded. Re-admitted upon receipt of noticefrom Medical Officer of HealthNot excludedNot excluded
MeningitisAction in accordance with instructions received from Medi-calOfficerof HealthNot excludedNot excluded
PoliomyelitisAction in accordance with instructions received from Medical Officer of HealthNot excludedNot excluded
TuberculosisAction in accordance with instructions received from Medical Officer of HealthNot excludedNot excluded