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Mitcham 1944

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Mitcham]

Published
1945
Pages
60
Tables
27

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27 tables in this report

  • Page 8
    STATISTICS.
    Live Births.TotalMaleFemaleRate per 1,000 of population
  • Page 9
    Percentage of Births Occurring in Institutions
    YearTotal birthsBirths in hospitals, etc.Percentage of births occurring in institutions
  • Page 10
    The birth rates, death rates per 1,000 of population, infantile mortality rates for the years 1924-44 are shown in the and following table: —
    YearBirths per 1,000 populationDeaths per 1,000 populationInfant Mortality per 1,000 live births
    mitchamEngland & WalesmitchamEngland & WalesmitchamEngland & Wales
  • Page 11
    Infant Mortality During the year 36 deaths were registered as occurring in infants under one year of age:—
    MalesFemalesTotal
  • Page 11
    The following table shows the results of the findings of these inquests: —
  • Page 12
    Deaths Registered during the Year 1944
    Cause of DeathMalesFemalesTotal
  • Page 13
    Birth-rates, Civilian Death-rates, Analysis of Mortality, Maternal Mortality, and Case-rates for certain Infectious Diseases in the year 1944. (Provisional figures based on weekly and quarterly returns.)
    England and Wales126 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London148 Smaller Towns (Eesident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at 1931 census)London Administrative CountyMitcham
  • Page 15
    The following are the returns from each association for year ended December 31st, 1944:—
    No. of NursesNo. of patients visited during 1944No. of visits paid during 1944
  • Page 20
    Attendances at Infant Welfare Centres, 1944
    ParticularsPark EoadSt. BarnabasChurch RoadSherwood HouseTotal
  • Page 22
    Average Attendance at Each Centre
    Number of expectant mothersNumber of attendancesAverage attendance
  • Page 24
    The following table shows the number of births which has occurred in each year since the opening of the Home:—
    Number of births
  • Page 25
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    Number of births
  • Page 27
    The average atl endances were as follows: —
    Eagle House.Robinson Road.
  • Page 38
    Unsound Food Dealt With.
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  • Page 42
    The monthly incidence of infectious disease was:—
    Small Pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheriaTyphoid FeverErysipelasPneumoniaPuerperal PyrexiaOphthalmia NeonatorumDysenteryCerebro-spinal MeningitisPoliomyelitisMeaslesWhooping ConghFood PoisoningEncephalitis LethargicaUndulant FeverMalariaTotals
  • Page 43
    Infectious Disease Notifications , 1924-44.
    Disease192419251926192719281929193019311932193319341935193619371938193919401941194219431944
  • Page 46
    During the year four cases of ophthalmia neonatorum were notified:-
    Cases NotifiedTreatedVision UnimpairedVision ImpairedTotal BlindnessDeaths
    At HomeIn Hospital
  • Page 47
    The following table shows the number of deaths from cancer, together with the death rate as compared with England and Wales:—
    YearNumber of DeathsDeath Rate per 1,000 of population
    Mitch amEngland and Wales
  • Page 47
    Tuberculosis During the year 83 new cases of tuberculosis were notified, viz.:—
    MalesFemalesTotal
  • Page 48
    Seventeen cases were transferred into the Borough, as follows:—
    MalesFemalesTotal
  • Page 48
    The total number of deaths registered as occurring from tuberculosis was viz.:—
    MalesFemalesTotal
  • Page 48
    The following table shows the number of new cases, the type of disease and the deaths from tuberculosis during the year.
    Age PeriodsNew CasesDeaths
    RespiratoryNon-RespiratoryRespiratoryNon- Respiratory
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 49
    New cases coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health during the year through (a) Death returns; ( b ) Posthu mous notifications:—
    Age Periods0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-Total
  • Page 49
    The sources from which information as to the above mentioned cases was obtained are as follows: —
    No. of Cases
    PulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
  • Page 49
    Number of cases removed from register during 1944:—
    ReasonPulmonaryNon-PulmonaryTotal Gases
    MalesFemalesTotalMalesFemalesTotal
  • Page 52
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD Cases admitted to the hospital during the year ended December 31, 1944.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths