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Willesden 1914

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

Published
1915
Pages
336
Tables
149

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  • Page 18
    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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    Table no.3- POPULATION ESTIMATED AT MIDSUMMER, 1914.
    WARD.Population estimated on the number of rooms in occupation in each Ward as ascertained by enumeration.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.
    Total.Empty Houses.
    Wholly unoccupied.Partly empty.
    No. having one or more empty tenements.Empty tenements, exclusive of those houses wholly unoccuoied.
    1 room2 rooms3 rooms »over 3 roomsTotal.No; occupied.No. empty.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)
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    T able N o. 4. 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 employedMinimum No. of men employed.Tolal No. of complaints.Percentage of complaints to total No. of houses.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)
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    Table No. 5. REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE. TABLE OF QUANTITIES.
    Year. (1)Annual quantity collected.†Standard Quantities in cubic yards (4)No. of Occupied Houses in District, Michaelmas. (5)Population of district, Michaelmas. (6)Amount of Refuse collected per house per annum. (7)Amount of Refuse per head of population. (8)
    In cubic yds. (2)In tons. (3)
    cubic yds.cubic yds.
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    Table NO. 6. —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 £
    % ISub-Districts. 23Total.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)
  • Page 24
    Table No. 7.
    Total actual No. of loads removed. (I)Average No. per day. (2)Average cost per van load. (3)Average capacity of van. (4)
    s. d.cubic yards.
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    Table No. 8.
    Month. (1)No. of working days. (2)Total cubic yards removed. (3)Average quantity per day (cubic yards). (4)
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    T able N o . 10.
    Date.Total Inspections.Drains choked at Interceptor.Percentage.Stoppers of raking arm missing.Percentage.
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    T able N o . 11.
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    T able N o. 12.
    Infringements of the Acts and Regulations with respect toCarried forward from 1913.Found during 1914.Remedied during 1914.Carried forward from 1914.
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    T able N o. 13.
    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.
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    T able No. 14.
    No. of samples taken.No. found to contain Tubercle Bacilli.No. found to be free from Tubercle Bacilli.
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    Table No. 15.
    Year.No. of Samples taken.No. found to contain Tubercle Bacilli.Percentage found to contain Tubercle Bacilli.
  • Page 39
    The following were found to be diseased and were surrendered:—
    Carcases or organs.Approximate weight in lbs.Disease.
  • Page 41
    Table No . 16. Samples taken during the year ended December 31st, 1914.
    Article.Formal.Informal.
    Taken.Adulterated.Taken.Adulterated.
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    T able N o . 17. Statement as to Dwelling Houses on list for early inspection.
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    Table No. 18.
    Brough forward from 1913.1914.
    Premises.No. of houses inspected and requiring notice which were not sarved during year ending 27/12/13No. of houses with intimation notice outstanding at 27/12/13No. of houses with stantutory notice outstanding at 27/12/13No. of houses inspected during the year ending 26/11/13No. of houses in which no notice were requiredNo. of houses on which intimation notice were served during year ending 26/12/14No. of houses on which intimation notice were complied with during year ending 26/12/14No. of houses on which intimation notice outstanding at 26/12/14No. of houses on which statutotry notice were served during year ending 26/12/14No. of houses on which intimation notice were complied with during year ending 26/12/14No. of houses on which statutotry notice outstanding at 26/12/14.No. of houses inspected and requiring notices which were not served during year ending 26/12/14.
  • Page 45
    Table No . 19.
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    Table No. 20.—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.Demolition orders enforced.
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    Table No. 20. SECTION 17 (1) OF HOUSING, TOWN PLANNING, &c., ACT, 1909. Continued. Dwelling Houses represented as Unfit for Human Habitation.
    Situation ok 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.Demolition orders enforced.
  • Page 50
    Table No. 21. FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, LAUNDRIES, WORKPLACES AND HOMEWORK. INSPECTION—Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises, (1)Number of
    Primary Inspections. (2)Written Notices. (3)Prosecutions. (4)
  • Page 50
    Table No. 22. DEFECTS FOUND.
    Particulars. (1)Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions. (5)
    Found. (2)Remedied. (3)Referred to H.M. Inspector (4)
  • Page 51
    Table No. 23. 3.—HOME 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, 110.
    Lists received from Employers.
    Sending twice in the Year. Sending once in the Year.Failing to keep or permit inspection of lists.Failing to send lists.
    Lists.Outworkers.Lists.Outworkers.Instances.Notices served.Prosecutions.Instances.Orders made, S. 110.Prosecutions, Section 109, 110.
    Contractors.Work-men.Con tractors.Work- men
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11) 1(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)
  • Page 52
    Table No. 24. REGISTERED WORKSHOPS.
    Workshops on the Register (s. 131) at the end of the year. (1)Number. (2).
  • Page 52
    Table No. 25. OTHER MATTERS.
    Class. (1)Number (2)
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    Table No. 26.
    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.**Ophthalmia Neonatorum.‡Pulmonary Tuberculosis.Other forms of §Tuberculosis.Totals.Rate per 1,000 of population.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)
  • Page 57
    Table No. 27
    Ward.Small Pox.Cholera.Plague.Diphtheria (Including Membranous Croup).ErysipelasScarlet Fever.Typhus Fever.Enteric Ftvcr.Relapsing Fever.Continued Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis.Poliomyelitis.Ophthalmia Neonatorum.Pulmonary Tuberculosa.Other forms of Tuberculosis.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)
  • Page 58
    Table No.28.
    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 59
    Table No. 29.
    Year.Notifications of Scarlet Fever.Infecting Cases.Return Cases.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise 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.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)
  • Page 61
    Table No.30.
    Initials of Infecting Cases.No. of days isolated.Initials of Return Cases.No. of days elapsing between release from isolation of infecting case and onset of illness of return case.
  • Page 63
    TABLE No. 31.
    1910.1911.1912-1913.1914.
    No. of Houses.Per cent. of Houses.No of Cases.Per cent. of CasesNo. 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.
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    T able N o. 32.
    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.
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    T able N o. 33.
    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.
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    Table No.34.
    Year.No. of Cases notifed.No. of Cases removed to Hospital.Percentage removed to Hospital.
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    T able No. 35.
    YearsNo. 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.
    (2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)
  • Page 72
    Table No . 36.
    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 73
    T able N o . 37. No. of notifications of all forms of tuberculosis received from 28/12/13 to 26/12/14, both dates inclusive—
  • Page 74
    Table No. 38.
    Year.No. of notifi-cations received.No. of new cases to which notifications refer.
    Pulmon-ary.Other forms.Pulmon-ary.Other forms.Total.
  • Page 75
    Table No.39.
    Age.Lungs.Bones or Joints.Glands.Brain or Meninges.Abdomen.Other or several Organs.Total.
    MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleF'm'le
  • Page 76
    Table No. 40.
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    Table No. 41.
    Wards.190919101911191219131914
    Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Other Forms.Pulmonary.Other Forms.
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    T able No. 42.
    No. of cases.
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    T able No. 43.
    *In Room.†In Bed.
  • Page 80
    Table No. 44.
    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 83
    Table No. 45.
    Disease.1904.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1910.1911.1912.1913.1914.
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    T able N o . 46.
    Disease.19041905190619071908190919101911191219131914
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    T able N o. 47.
    Year.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Measles.Whooping Cough.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
  • Page 88
    Table No. 48.
    Year.Tuberculosis (AllForms).TuberculosisoftheLungs.
    Willesden. Total numberof Deaths.Willesden. DeathRate per 1,000 ofthe population.England andWales. DeathRate per 1,000 ofthe population.Willesden. Total numberof Deaths.Willesden. DeathRate per 1,000 ofthe population.England andWales. DeathRate per 1,000 ofthe population.
  • Page 89
    Table No . 49.
    Year.0 to 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.Total.
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    Table No . 50.
    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.
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    Table No . 51.
    1910.1911.1912.1913.1914.
    Wards.Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000
  • Page 91
    Table No. 52.
    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.
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    T able N o. 53.
    Year.0 to 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.Total.
  • Page 93
    T able N o. 54.
    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 93
    Table No . 55.
    Wards.1910.1911.1912.1913-1914.
    Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000Total No. of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000
  • Page 96
    Show the table value of areas.
    Population at April,1911.Children under 5 years at April, 191 1.Rateable value at October,1911.Rateable value pei-head of population.
  • Page 97
    T able N o. 56.
    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 Diarrhœa and Enteritis.Infant Mortality. Rate per 1,000 births.
  • Page 98
    T able N o. 57.
    Wards.19101911191219131914
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
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    Table No. 58.
    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.
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    Table No. 59.
    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 101
    T able No. 60.
    190919101911191219131914
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    T able No. 61.
    Year.No. of re-visits made to cases requiring same under the Notification of Births Act, 1907.
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    Table No. 62.
    Year.No of Deaths of Infants under 1 year.No. of Infant Death Inquiries.
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    Table No. 63.
    Year.Willesden. Total No. of Marriages.Willesden. Marriage-Rate per 1000 of the population.England and Wales. Marriage-Rate per 1000 of the population.
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    Table No. 64.
    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 107
    Table No. 65.
    Wards.1910.1911.1912.1913.1914
    Total No. of Births.Birth Rate.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 108
    Table No. 66.
    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 109
    Table No. 67.
    Year.Willesden. Total No of Deaths.Willesden. Death Rate 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 1,000 of the population.
  • Page 110
    Table No. 68.
    Year.0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 and up.At all ages.
  • Page 111
    Table No. 69.
    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.
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    Table No. 70.
    0 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and up
    Year.WillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & WalesWillesdenEngland & Wales
  • Page 114
    TABLE NO. 71.—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 blight 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)
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    TABLE NO. 72. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 12 YEARS, 1902-1913 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.
    Maximum\ Minimum
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)
  • Page 123
    Table No. 73.
    Age.Boys.Girls.Total.
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    Table No. 74.
    No. examined.No. absent.No. of objections by parents.No. unable to be examined.No. notified to parent as requiring treatment.
  • Page 125
    Table No. 74—(continued).
    No. examined.No. absent.No. of objections by parents.No. unable to be examined.No. notified to parent as requiring treatment.
  • Page 127
    Table No. 75.
    Age in Years.BOYS.GIRLS.
    No. Examined.Total Height in Centimetres.Average Height in Centimetres.Total Weight in KilogrammesAverage Weisht in KilogrammesNo. Examined.Total Height in Centimetres.Average Height in Centimetres.Total Weight in KilogrammesAverage Weight in Kilogrammes
  • Page 128
    Table No. 76.
    Age in Years.boys.girls.
    No. Examined.Total Height in Centimetres.Average Height in Centimetres.Total Weight in KilogrammesAverage Weight in KilogrammesNo. Examined.Total Height in Centimetres.Average Height in Centimetres.Total Weight in KilogrammesAverage Weight in Kilogrammes
  • Page 130
    T able N o. 77. —Return as required by the Board of Education showing the Condition of Children submitted to Routine Medical Inspection.
    Total Inspected.ENTRANTS.LEAVERS.TOTAL.
    Boys.Girls.Total.Per cent.Boys.Girls.Total.Per cent.Boys.Girls.Total.Per cent.
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    T able N o 77 —(continued).
    Total Inspected.ENTRANTS.LEAVERS.TOTAL.
    Boys.Girls.Total.Percent.Boys.Girls.Total.Per cent.Boys.Girls.Total.Percent.
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    Table No. 78.
    ENTRANTS.LEAVERS.TOTAL.
    Hoys.Girls.Per cent.Boys.Girls.Per cent.Boys.Girls.Per cent.
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    T able N o . 79. No. referred by
    Medical Inspection and Officers of Health Department.Head Teachers.Attendance Officers.Others.Total.
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    Table No.80.
    condition.No. of Defects found for which Treatment was considered necessary.No. of Visits made on account of these Defects.No. of Medical Examinations made on account of these Defects.No. of Defects for which no Report is available.No. of Defects Treated.Results of Treatment.No. of Defects not Treated.Percentage of Defects Treated.
    Remedied.Improved.un, changed.
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    Table No. 80—(continued).
    CONDITIONS.Number of Defect.- found for which Treatment was con-sideied necessary.No. of Visits made on account of these Defects.No. of Medical Examinations made on account of these Defects.No. of Defects for which no Report is available.No. of Defects Treated.Results of Treatment.No. of Defects not Treated.Percentage of Defects Treated.
    Remedied.Improved.Un. changed.
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    Table No. 81.
    Clinic.—(Ringworm and Eyes.*)Ringworm.Eyes.
    Under 5 years.Over 5 years.
  • Page 146
    Cost of Equipment of Eye Clinic.—The cost of the equipment of the Eye Clinic is shown as follows:—
    £s.d.
  • Page 147
    Prices for Spectacles .—During the year the Education Committee entered into an agreement with Messrs. George Spiller, Ltd., for the supply of Spectacles at the following rates:—
    s.d.
  • Page 148
    T able N o . 82.
    BoysGirls 'Total
  • Page 149
    The following Table, No. 83, gives certain particulars with regard to the blind and partially blind children being educated by the Education Committee at the end of the year 1914:— Table No. 83.
    Initials of Child.Date of BirthDate Examined.Date reported by Medical Officer to Committee and Case No.Date entered Institution.Name of Institution.
  • Page 152
    Table No.84.
    Initials of Child.Date of BirthDate examined.Date reported by Medical Officer to Committee, and Case No.Date entered Institution.Name of Institution.
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    The Mentally Defective.—Two schools for this class of children are maintained by the Education Authority, as under:—
    Name of School.Effective accommodation,No. on roll,No. awaiting admission,
  • Page 157
    Table No. 85.
    On Roll of Furness Road Physically Defective School.On Waiting List for Furness Road Physically Defective School or Open-air School.
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    T able N o. 86.
    SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken-pox.German Measles
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    SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken-poxGerman Measles
  • Page 170
    Table No. 1.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Other Diseases.
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    T able N o . 2.
    Month.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Other Diseases.Total Admissions.Total Deaths.
    Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.
  • Page 172
    Table No. 3. SCARLET FEVER.
    AGE.MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL.
    Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.
  • Page 173
    Table No. 4.
    Chief Complications of Scarlet Fever.Number of Cases.
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    DIPHTHERIA.
    AGE.MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL.
    Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.D'ths.
  • Page 174
    Table No. 6.
    Complications of Diphtheria.No of Cases.
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    DIPHTHERIA.
    Day of Disease on Admission.Admissions.Deaths.Case Mortality.
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    T able N o . 8. Showing cases wrongly diagnosed and diseases for which they were mistaken.
    Certified as suffering fromDiagnosed in Hospital as suffering from
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.
  • Page 178
    Table No. 9. A.
    Nature of Specimens examined.Positive Result.Negative Result.Total.
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    VITAL STATISTICS OF WHOLE DISTRICT DURING 1914 AND PREVIOUS YEARS.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the DistrictTransferable Deaths ‡Nett Deaths belonging to the District.
    Uncorrected Number.Nett.Number. *Rate.of nonresidents registered in the District, †of residents not registered in the District, †Under 1 Year of Age.At all Ages.
    Number. *Rate per 1,000 Nett Births.Number. *Rate.
    Number. †Rate.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)
  • Page 182
    Table la. VITAL STATISTICS OF THE WARDS—1914.
    WARDS. (1)Population estimated to Middle of Year. (2)Births.Total Deaths Registered in each Ward.Transferable DeathsNett Deaths belonging to each Ward.
    Uncorrected Number. (3)Nett.of nonresidents registered in each Ward. † (8)of residents not registered in each Ward. † (9)Under 1 year of Age.At all Ages.
    Number † (4)Rate. (5)N umber. * (6)Rate. (7)Number * (10)Rate per 1000 Nett Births. (11)Number. * (12)Rate. (13)
  • Page 184
    TABLE II.—CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1914.
    Notifiable Disease.Number of Cases Notified.Total Cases Notified in each Ward.
    At all ages.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.
    Under 1.1 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)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19)(20)(21)
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    TABLE III. CAUSES OF, AND AGES AT DEATH DURING THE YEAR 1914.
    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" in Institutions in the 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. IIIA. CAUSES OF DEATH CLASSIFIED IN WARDS.
    Causes of Death.Willesden U. D.South Kilhurn.Mid-Kilburn.North Kilbarn.Brondesbury Pk.Kensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Round wood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)
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    TABLE IIIB.—RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION, YEAR 1914.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Willesden U. D.South Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.North Kilburn.Biondesbury Pk.Kensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Roundwood.Church EndWillesden GreenCricklewood
    (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 1914. The Detailed International List of Causes of Death as adapted for use in England and Wales.
    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.—DEAIHS 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 25 (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 DE ATH. (1)All Ages. (2)0to 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. 1 (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 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 IV.—INFANT MORTALITY. 1914.—Nett Deaths from Stated Causes at various Ages under / 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 IVA.—INFANT MORTALITY. 1914.—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, 1914. continued.
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    The following table shows the number of cases of the disease occurring in certain areas:—
    District.Total Births, 1912.Cases of Ophthalmia Neonatorum.No. per 1000 Births.
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    ANNUAL COST.
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    The annual cost as nearly as I can estimate would be allocated as follows:—
    ££
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    Table No. 1.
    19091910191119121913Total 1909-13
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    Table No. 2.
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    Table No. 3
    Causes of Deaths.190919101911191219131909-13
    Under 1 year.1-5.5-15-At all ages.Under 1 year.1-5.5-15.At all ages.Under 1 year1-5-5-15.At all ages.Under 1 year.1-5.5-15.At all ages.Under 1 year.1-55-15.At all ages.Under 1 year.1-5-5-15.At all ages.
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    Table N o. 4.
    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 Ratt. per cent.Deaths.Estimated No. of Cases.
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    Table No. 5.
    Year.Total No. of Births.No. of Marriages taken as the No. of first births.
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    T able N o . 6.
    Disease.Total No. of deaths under 5 years during the 5 year period 1909-13.Average No of deaths in each year during the 5 year period 1909-13.Estimated No. of cases per annum requiring hospital treatment.
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    T able N o. 7.
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    Table No.8.
    Nature of work to be undertaken or provision to be made.Estimated No. of cases per ann. which will come under supervision.* Estimated No. of Assistant Medical Officers required.Estimated No. of beds required.
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    From the Report of the Local Government Board on Isolation Hospitals, the following information as to the price of beds is taken:—
    Hospital Authority.No. of Ward Blocks.No. of Beds,Cost per Bea without Site.
    £
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    Ringworm. The Ringworm Clinic was opened on the 30th August, 1913, and the following Table shows the number of cases of ringworm coming under observation during the periods mentioned, together with the number discharged as cured.
    No. of Weeks.Period ending.No. of cases.No. of cases discharged as cured.
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    Diseases of the Nose and Throat. The following Table shows the number of cases of these diseases which came under notice in the course of medical inspection in the year 1912 and 1913:—
    1912.1913.
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    The following Table shows the results of observations made in the course of Medical Inspection in respect of these diseases in the years 1912-13:—
    1912.1913.
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    The following Table summarises the number of cases still requiring treatment at a School Clinic:—
    1912.1913.
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    The following Table shows the relative work and cost involved in the foregoing proposals.
    Proposals relating to ringworm only.Proposals recommended relating to Ringworm and other conditions occurring amongst school children still requiring treatment.
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    Amount of Dental Decay .—The following Tables show the extent to which decay of 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 uefective in these children.
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    Amount of Dental Decay .—The following Tables show the extent to which decay of teeth among school children has been noted since medical inspection began in Willesden in 1909.
    No. of Children examined.No. with 1 or more carious teeth.% with 1 or more carious teeth.No. with 4 or more carious teeth.% with 4 or more carious teeth.
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    Annual Maintenance Charges.
    £s.d.
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    Following Table, which gives the average daily number of patients in the Hospital during the weeks when this number was greatest.
    Year 1902. Week ending-Average Daily Number of Patients.
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