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Wood Green 1919

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wood Green]

Published
1920
Pages
50
Tables
27

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27 tables in this report

  • Page 10
    Sale of Food and Drugs Act. The Middlesex County Council being the Authority for taking samples under the above Act, Mr. R. Robinson, Chief Officer under the Food and Drugs Act, has kindly supplied the following figures:—
    Article.Taken.Adulterated.
  • Page 12
    The following eases have been removed during the year:—
    Hospital.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric.Cerebro Spinal Fever.
  • Page 12
    INFECTIOUS CASES REMOVED TO HOSPITAL.
    Ward.DiphtheriaScarlet Fever.Enteric Fever.C.S.M.Total.Percentage of Cases. Removed.
  • Page 12
    Errors in Diagnosis—
  • Page 13
    The following deaths have occurred in the Isolation Hospitals:—
    Age.Disease.No. of Day after Admission.Cause of Death.
  • Page 13
    The following are the numbers of deaths from each of these diseases for the years 1919 and 1918:—
    Disease.Number of Deaths—
    1919.1918.
  • Page 14
    BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. The number of examinations made during the year was as. follows:—
    Positive.Negative.Total
  • Page 19
    SCARLET FEVER AND DIPHTHERIA. Schools Attended.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.
  • Page 20
    ALEXANDRA:—
  • Page 20
    LORDSHIP LANE:—
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria:
  • Page 22
    (b) WESTERN ROAD BATHS:—
    Month.Adults.School Children
  • Page 23
    The estimated population for each Ward, based on the above figures, is as follows:—
    Birth Rate.Death Rate.
  • Page 23
    Average Number or Persons per Acre in Wards.
    1911.1919.Increase.
  • Page 24
    The following table gives the number of births registered within and without the District, and the Birth-rate for each Ward—
    Births Registered.Birth-Bate.
  • Page 25
    The following are the number of deaths and the death-rate per 1,000 for each Ward:—
    Ward.No. of Deaths.Death -Rate.
  • Page 27
    HOUSE-TO-HOUSE INSPECTION.
    No. of Houses.No. of Rooms.Families.Persons per room.
    Adults.Children.
  • Page 34
    Attendances at Maternity and Child Welfare Centres.
    1919.1918.
  • Page 35
    Continued from previous page...
    Children.Total Attendances
    Habits.Ages 1—5
  • Page 38
    Infantile Mortality during the Year 1919.
    Under 1 week.1 to 2 weeks.2 to 3 weeks.3 to 4 weeks.Total under 1 month.1 to 3 months.3 to 6 months.6 to 9 moDths.9 to 12 month?.Total under 1 year.
  • Page 39
    Causes of, and ages at death during the year 1919, in the Urban Sanitary District of Wood Green.
    All ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 2 years.2 and under 5 years.5 and under 15 years.15 and under 25 years.25 and under 45 years.45 and under 65 years.65 years and upwards.
  • Page 40
    INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN WARDS—1919.
    Town Hall.Noel Park.CentralBowes Park.Alex. Park.Totals
  • Page 41
    INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN AGE GROUPS—1919.
    All agesUnder 1 year1 to 5 years5 to 15 years15 to 25 years25 to 45 years45 to 65 years65 and upwards
  • Page 42
    Including Inspections made by the Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises.Number ofProsecutions.
    Inspections.Written Not ices.
  • Page 42
    2.— Defects Found.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.RemediedReferred toH.M. Inspector
  • Page 43
    3.—Homework, Wearing Apparel, Making, &c.—Outworkers' Lists, Section 107. lists received from Employers twice in the year.
  • Page 43
    4.—Registered Workshops. Workshops on the Register (S. 131) at end of Year. Important Classes of Workshops, such as Workshop Bakehouses may be enumerated here
  • Page 44
    5.— Other Matters.