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Ilford 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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4. Venereal Diseases.—In the following table are classified the 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.

Ages0-11-55-1515-2525-3535-4545-5555-6565-7575-8585 upNon-Residents in InstitutionsTotals
Syphilis211--4
Locomotor Ataxy-------------
General Paralysis of Insane--3-2932
Aortic Aneurysm-33-28

The deaths in Institutions of Ilford non-residents 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.
The prevalence of Ophthalmia Neonatorum shows an 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 eases;
1923, 9 cases; 1924, 4 cases; 1925, 3 cases; 1926, 3 cases; 1927,
2 cases; 1928, 4 cases; 1929, 6 cases; 1930, 5 cases; 1931, 11 cases.
The diagnosis and treatment of Venereal Disease is, by the
Public Health (Venereal Disease) Regulations, 1916, under the
control of the Essex County Council. Arrangements have been
made with the various London Hospitals for the treatment of
patients, and with the London Hospital for the free examination
of bacteriological specimens submitted by doctors in the district.