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Heston and Isleworth 1917

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Heston and Isleworth]

Published
1918
Pages
26
Tables
11

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11 tables in this report

  • Page 6
    SUMMARY OF VITAL STATISTICS, 1917.
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    Legitimacy. The following figures give the number of illegitimate births :—
    MaleFemale.Total.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Heston and Isleworth Urban District.
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    TREATMENT OF DEFECTS, 1916. (Cases discovered at Routine Medical Inspection).
    DEFECT.No. of defects found.No. of defects for which no report.No. of defects treated.Result of Treatment.No. of defects not treated.Percentage of defects treated.
    From previous year.New.Total.RemediedImproved.Unchan'd.
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    Shewing the number of SPECIAL CASES excluded, re-admitted, and under observation during 53 weeks ending 30th December, 1916.
    Cases remaining excluded at 25-12 15.Cases coming under observation during 59 weeks under report.Cases excluded during 53 weeks under report.Cases re-admitted during 53 weeks under report.Cases remaining excluded or under observat'n at 30 12-16.No. of examinations made of cases during 53 weeks under report.Total No. days Attendances lost in cases excluded for a known period.
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    INFECTIOUS DISEASE. The following cases of infectious illness have been notified by School Attendance Officers during the year ending 30th December, 1916 :—
    German Measles.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Measles.Whooping Cough.Total.
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    Table 1.—NUMBER OF CHILDREN INSPECTED IN 1916. Code Groups.
    Entrants.Intermediates.Leavers.Grand Total.
    Year of Birth1910PREVIOUS YEARS ABSENTEES1907PREVIOUS YEARS ABSENTEESTotal.1904PREVIOUS YEARS' ABSENTEESTotal.
    Half-Year1st2ndTotal.1st2nd1st2nd
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    Special Cases. Medical Treatment Re-examinations.
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    Table II.—RETURN OF DEFECTS found in the course of Routine Medical Inspection in 1917.
    Defects.No. of new defects found.Defects.No. of new defects found
    Referred for Treatment.Under Observation.Referred for Treatment.Under Observation.
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    Table III.—Shewing the number of SPECIAL CASES excluded, re-admitted, and under observation during 52 weeks ending 29th December, 1917.
    Cases remaining excluded at 30-12-16.Cases coming under observation during 52 weeks under report.Cases excluded during 52 weeks under report.Cases re-admitted during 52 weeks under report.Cases remaining excluded or underobservat'n at 29-12-17.No. of examinations made of cases during 52 weeks under report.Total No. days Attendances lost in ca'ses excluded for a known period.
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    Table IV.—TREATMENT OF DEFECTS, 1917. (Cases discovered at Routine Medical Inspection).
    DEFECT.No. of defects found.No. of defects for which no report.No. of delects treated.Result of Treatment.No. of defects not treated.Percentage of defects treated.
    From previous year.New.Total.RemediedImprovedUnchan'd