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Heston and Isleworth 1936

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

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DEATHS FROM NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 1936. Age Groups.

Under 1 year.1 yr.2 yrs.3 yrs.4 yrs.5 yrs.10 yrs.15 yrs.20 yrs.35 yrs.45 yrs.65 yrs. and over.Total all Ages.
Small Pox.......................................
Scarlet Fever.......................................
Diphtheria...............2..................2
Enteric Fever.......................................
Puerperal Fever........................2.........2
Puerperal Pyrexia.......................................
Pneumonia1331............12212943
Poliomyelitis..................1...............1
Polio- Encephalitis.......................................
Encephalitis Lethargica.......................................
Cerebro-Spinal Fevet.......................................
Erysipelas.................................22
Total1331......21142121150

For Tuberculosis Deaths—see other Table.

The table hereunder gives the number of cases of infectious diseases that were notified from the several institutions in the district during 1936:—

Enteric FeverScarlet FeverDiphtheriaPneumonia (all forms)ErysipelasPuerperal | FeverPuerperal PyrexiaCerebro-Spinal FeverOphthalmia NeonatorumPulmonary TuberculosisOther TuberculosisEncephalitis LethargicaAcute PoliomyelitisPolio- EncephalitisTotal
West Middlesex Hospital1115383210621...112...21176
Hounslow Hospital...7......1............34...2...17
Hounslow Barracks...*2....................................2
St. Mary's School.............................................
Totals1205383310621...146...41195

*Includes 1 military case.
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