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 East Ham]
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R eport of I nfectious C ases of P ulmonary T uberculosis P reviously N otified as having R efused T reatment.
Sex and Age. | Recommendation. |
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1.—(M.) 47 yrs. | Postpone action under regulations. |
2.—(M.) 37 yrs. | Has accepted treatment in Harts Sanatorium. |
3.—(F.) 42 yrs. | Will probably accept treatment when arrangements completed with regard to disposal of family. |
4.—(F.) 35 yrs. | Has accepted treatment in Harts Sanatorium. |
5.—(M.) 29 yrs. | For report. "Precautions not being taken." Information refused. |
6.—(F.) 59 yrs. | Will accept treatment later date. Recommend no action at present. Precautions satisfactory. |
7—(F.) 29 yrs. | Died December, 1933. |
8.—(F.) 55 yrs. | Discharged recently from Whipps Cross. Refuses further treatment at present. |
9—(F.) 31 yrs. | Recommended further treatment. Will accept in March, 1934. |
10.—(M.) 50 yrs. | Seen with Chairman—patient absolutely refuses on grounds of previous prolonged treatment in Harts. Shelter recommended for a period. |