Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]
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Occupations .—The following Table, No. 55, shews the occupations of the 514 new cases of tuberculosis notified during the year 1913:—
Table No. 55.
Domestic Employment (including Laundry Workers) | 131 |
School Children (119), Students (3) | 122 |
No Occupation | 54 |
Shop-keepers (including Assistants) | 39 |
Office Workers | 28 |
Engaged in Transport | 27 |
Not Ascertained | 20 |
Labourers | 14 |
Indoor Trades | 14 |
Iron Workers | 14 |
Dressmakers, Milliners, Tailors | 12 |
Public Service | 10 |
Miscellaneous Occupations | 10 |
Professional | 8 |
Factory Workers | 7 |
Printers, Compositors, Music Engravers | 4 |
514 |