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Ilford 1915

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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Deaths of soldiers that have occurred in hospitals and institutions and addresses in this district—including that of one who died outside the district, he having been a resident of this locality:—

No. in Register.When and Where Died.Age. Years.Rank and previous Residence.Cause of Death.
34127th May, Emergency Hospital29Private, 5th Durham Light Infantry, of Stockton-on-TeesSepticaemia, 17 days, following gunshot wound of thigh
3866th June, Emergency Hospital43Private, 1st Rifle Brigade, of Lime-houseShrapnel wound of brain, Meningitis
Inward Transfer25th March, Borough Fever Hospital23Gunner, R.F.A. Battery, of IlfordCerebro Spinal Meningitis, Delirium Tremens
90loth March, 50, South Pk. Parade, Ilford45Battery Sergeant Major, 2nd East Anglian Brigade (Reserve)(1) Acute Laryngeal Tuberculosis, (2) Exhaustion.
19312th April, 21, Madras Road22Private, Army Ordnance Corps, School Teacher(1) Phthisis, (2) Laryngitis

MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE.

Summary of Expenditure incurred during the twelve months ended the 31st March, 1915, in respect of Maternity and Child Welfare work:—

£s.d.
(a) Salary of Health Visitor2999
(f) Clerical assistance1600
(f) Heating, lighting and cleaning212
(g) Printing, stationery, postage, etc.7411