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Southall 1950

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]

Published
1951
Pages
34
Tables
25

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25 tables in this report

  • Page 10
    There were no deaths from measles, and the type of case was mild.
    YearNo. of CasesDeaths
  • Page 14
    The total number of attendances at the Clinic for treatment of scabies and other skin conditions during 1950 was 1,480. Details of the cases were as follows:—
    First VisitRe-attendancesTotal
  • Page 16
    Eradication of Bed Bugs Statistics for the year:—
  • Page 16
    Factories Act, 1937 The following tables give details of the work done in connection with the factories and outworkers in the Borough:— Inspections
    Factory PremisesNumber on RegisterNumber of
    InspectionsWritten NoticesOccupiers Prosecuted
  • Page 16
    Defects Found
    ParticularsNumber of cases in which defects were found
    FoundRemediedReferredNumber of cases in which Prosecutions were instituted
    To H.M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector
  • Page 17
    Outworkers
    Nature of WorkSection 110Section 110
    No. of outworkers in August List required by Section 110 (1) (c)No. of Cases of Default in sending Lists to the CouncilNo. of Prosecutions for failure to supply ListsNo. of Instances of Work in Unwholesome PremisesNotices servedProsecutions
  • Page 18
    The following licences under the Milk (Special Designations) (Raw Milk) Regulations, 1949, and Milk (Special Designation) (Pasteurised and Sterilised Milk) Regulations, 1949, were issued:—
  • Page 19
    FOOD INSPECTIONS
    Total Inspected (lbs.)SoundUnsound
    Total (lbs.)Stock (lbs.)Production (lbs.)Consumption (lbs.)Total (lbs.)Animal Feeding (lbs.)By-products (lbs.)Destruction (lbs.)
  • Page 20
    Atmospheric Pollution Estimation
    1950Sulphur Trioxide-Lead Peroxide method. Milligrams per day per 1,000 squared centimetresDeposit Gauge
    Month of yearJubilee GardensRecreation GroundHortus Cemetery
    RainfallTons per square mile per month
    mm.InsolubleSolubleTotal
  • Page 23
    EXTRACTS FROM VITAL STATISTICS Table I.
    TotalMaleFemaleComparative Figures for 1949
  • Page 24
    Causes of Deaths, 1950 Table II
    MaleFemaleTotal 1950Total 1949
  • Page 24
    Deaths in Wards Table III
    WardMaleFemaleTotal
  • Page 25
    Vital Statistics compared with other Areas BIRTH-RATES, CIVILIAN DEATH-RATES, ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY, MATERNAL DEATH-RATES, AND CASE-RATES FOR CERTAIN INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN THE YEAR 1950. (England and Wales, London, 126 Great Towns and 148 Smaller Towns.) (Provisional Figures based on Weekly and Quarterly Returns)
    England and Wales126 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London148 Smaller Towns (Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at 1931 Census)London Administrative CountySouthall
    Rates per 1,000 Civilian Population
  • Page 26
    MATERNAL MORTALITY (England and Wales). Per 1,000 Live and Stillbirths.
    Abortion with SepsisAbortion without SepsisPuerperal InfectionsOther
  • Page 26
    Table V Monthly Registration of Births. The monthly registration of births classified as to Wards is given in the following table:—
    Waxlow ManorNorthcoteHambroughDormers WellsGlebeNorwood GreenTotal
  • Page 26
    Table VI Causes of Death Under One Year of Age.
    Certified Cause of DeathUnder 1 week1-2 weeks2-3 weeks3-4 weeksTotal under 4 weeks1-3 months3-6 months6-9 months9-12 monthsTotal deaths under I year
  • Page 27
    Table VII Deaths from Cancer
    YearMaleFemaleTotalEstimated PopulationRate per 1,000 population
  • Page 27
    Table VIII Ages at Death in Cancer Cases
    Age
    0-1515-3030-4040-5050-6060-7070-8080+Total
  • Page 28
    Table IX Notifiable Diseases during the Year (other than Tuberculosis)
    DiseasesAgesTotal cases notifiedDeaths
    Under 1 year1 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 6565 and over
  • Page 28
    Table X
    DiseasesTotalWaxlow ManorNorthcoteHambroughDormers WellsGlebeNorwood GreenTotal Deaths
  • Page 29
    Table XI Tuberculosis Notifications—Ages and Classifications
    Age PeriodsNew CasesDeaths
    PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale
  • Page 29
    Table XII The occupations of the new cases are as follows:—
    OccupationsPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
  • Page 30
    Table XIII Home Conditions of Cases of Tuberculosis Notified in 1950
    No. of CaseType of DwellingCondition of PropertyNo. of RoomsOccupantsOvercrowding
    Adults+ 10- 10
  • Page 31
    Table XIV Sanitary Inspections—Classification.
  • Page 32
    Table XV Statistics HOUSING—GENERAL