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Ilford 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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three months. Four of these cases received, from the Association,
necessary clothing before admission, and return railway fares were
paid in 2 other cases.

4. V enereal D iseases.—In the following table are classified tne deaths notified as due to (1) Syphilis; (2) Locomotor Ataxy and General Paralysis of the Insane, which are certainly due to Syphilis; and (3) Aortic Aneurysm, which is very frequently caused by this disease.

Ages0-11-55-1515-2525-3535-4545-5555-65j 65-7575-85J 85 upNon-Residents in InstitutionsTotals
Syphilis1--1114
Locomotor Ataxy-------1----I
General Paralysis of Insane1131_2935
Aortic Aneurysm11428

The deaths of non-residents in Institutions occurred chiefly
at Claybury Mental Hospital and West Ham Mental Hospital; 14
per cent. of the registered causes of death in these Institutions fell
under the above headings.
Many other patients died from incidental causes; the reason,
however, for their admission to the Mental Hospital was some
venereal infection.
As regards Gonorrhoea, the prevalence of Ophthalmia
Neonatorum shows no increase in Ilford. The following figures
show the number of cases notified since notification of this disease
was first enforced in 1914:—1914, 8 cases; 1915, 6 cases; 1916,
6 cases; 1917, 5 cases; 1918, 9 cases; 1919, 9 cases; 1920, 10
cases; 1921, 7 cases; 1922, 9 cases; 1923, 9 cases; 1924, 4 cases;
1925, 3 cases; 1926, 3 cases; 1927, 2 cases; 1928, 4 cases.