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Wanstead and Woodford 1940

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wanstead and Woodford]

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Birth-rates. Civilian Death-rates, Analysis of Mortality, Maternal Mortality, and Case-rates for certain Infectious Diseases in the year 1940. 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 CountyBorough of WANSTEAD and WOODFORD
Rates per 1,000 Civilian Population
Births:
Live14.616.015.713.712.6
Still0.550.640.550.440.45
Deaths:
All Causes14.315.812.317.813.4

Section B. General Provisions of Health Services for the Area.
1. (1) Public Health Officers of the Authority:—
Particulars are given on page 2, at the beginning of this report.
(2) (a) Laboratory facilities:—
All pathological and bacteriological facilities are provided by the Essex
County Council, the work being done at the Essex Public Health
Laboratory, 91, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C.4.
The analysis of water, milk and food is carried out by Dr. Bernard
Dyer and Mr. George Taylor, Public Analysts for the Borough.
(b) Ambulance facilities:—
(i) For infectious diseases. All cases requiring removal to
hospital are conveyed by the ambulances attached to the
hospitals.
(ii) For non-infectious and accident cases. Cases of this class
are taken to hospital by either of the two ambulances
belonging to the Borough Council. A satisfactory service
is maintained throughout the district.
(c) Nursing in the home:—
Home nursing is carried out:—
(i) By private nurses;
(ii) By district nurses working under a Committee and supported
by voluntary contributions and receipts from
patients.