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Edmonton 1913

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Edmonton]

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NOTIFICATIONS RECEIVED UNDER PUBLIC HEALTH
(TUBERCULOSIS) REGULATIONS, 1908.
These Regulations came into force on January 1st, 1909, throughout
England and Wales.
Form A. First notification from M.O., Edmonton Infirmary 6
„ „ Re-notifications „ „ 0
„ „ First notifications by M.O.'s of outside institutions 1
„ „ Re-notifications ,, ,, ,, 0
„ B. First notifications from D.M.O. of Edmonton 2
„ „ Re-notifications ,, ,, „ 0
„ C. First notifications by Superintendent Officer Edmonton
Infirmary 1
„ „ Re-notifications „ „ „ „ „ 0
,, „ Notifications or re-notifications from Superintendent Officer
(Master) of Edmonton Workhouse 0
„ ,, First notifications by Superintendents of outside Institutions 0
„ ,, Re-notifications ,, „ ,, „ 0
„ D. Notifications by R.O. Edmonton District 0
Total notifications 10
The total number of persons notified under the regulations was 10—5
males and 5 females. For 1911 the figures were 60—41 and 19; and for 1912
they were 80—54 and 26.
No patient was notified more than once.
NOTIFICATIONS RECEIVED UNDER PUBLIC HEALTH
(TUBERCULOSIS) REGULATIONS MARCH, 1911.
These Regulations came into force on May 1st, 1911.
The total number of patients notified under these (hospitals) regulations
was 8—4 males and 4 females. The number of notifications was 8; no patient
was notified more than once.
NOTIFICATIONS RECEIVED UNDER PUBLIC HEALTH
(TUBERCULOSIS) REGULATIONS NOVEMBER 1911.
These Regulations came into force on January 1st, 1912.
Patients notified once 12
„ „ twice
13
The total number of patients notified under these regulations was 13—7
males and 6 females. The number of notifications was 14.