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Carshalton 1925

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Carshalton]

Published
1926
Pages
84
Tables
47

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47 tables in this report

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    The following Table shows, for each Census, 1881 to 1921, the total population, the population less special inmates of hospitals, and the number of inhabited houses:-
    Census.Gross PopulationNett Population.Inhabited Houses.
    Persons.Males.Females.
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    The following Table shows the number and percentage of families occupying from 1 to 5 rooms, and over 5 rooms, with the respective populations and the percentage of the whole population in private families, and the corresponding percentages of families and population in 1911.
    Number of Booms.Number of Families.Percentage of Families.Population 1921.Percentage of Population.
    1921191.119211911
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    The following Table shows for the District the average annual birth-rate, death-rate, infant mortality rate, and number of deaths of children between the ages of one and five years, for each of the last ten quinquennial periods, and for the year 1925:-
    Birth rate.Death rate.Infant MorVy.Average Deaths 1-5 years.
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    The number of deaths from various causes in the two periods 1916 to 1920, and 1921 to 1925, are shown in the following Table:-
    1916-1920.1921-1925.
    Cause of DeathMale.Female.Male.Female.
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    The following Table shows, for each of the past five years, the number of cases of infectious diseases notified in the District, including those among the staff, but excluding those among the patients, at the Queen Mary's Hospital:-
    19211922192319241925
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    T uberculosis. New cases and mortality during 1925:-
    Age Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
    Pulmonary.NonPulmonary.Pulmonary.NonPulmonary.
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    The following Table shows the mean population, the number of cases notified and the number of deaths from certain infectious diseases in each quinquennium during the period from 1876 to 1925, the population and cases among the patients at the Queen Mary's Hospital being excluded.
    Period.Mean Population.Cases.Deaths.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Measles.Whooping Cough.Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
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    The following Table shows, for each Census 1891 to 1921, (i.) the gross population and (ii.) the population exclusive of the special inmates enumerated in the Guardians' Institution, Hospitals and Convalescent Institutions in the District:-
    Census.Total PopulationNett Population.
    Persons.Males.Females.
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    The following Table shows, for 1911 and 1921 for each Ward, the total population, the population exclusive of the patients or other special inmates of the Guardians' Institution, the Mental Hospital, the Ewell War Hospital, and the Queen Mary's Convalescent Centre, and the number of private families, the population in private families, and the structurally separate dwellings at the Census, 1921:-
    Ward.Total Population.Nett Population.Private Families, 1921.
    1911.1921.1911.1921.Families.Populat'nDwellings
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    The following Table shows the total populations and the number special inmates of the larger Institutions at the Census, 1921:—
    Institution.Total Population.Special .Inmates.
    Persons.Males.Females.Persons.Males.Females.
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    The following Table shows the number and percentage of families occupying from 1 to 5 rooms, and over 5 rooms, with the respective populations and the percentage of the whole population in private families, and the corresponding percentages of families and population in 1911:—
    Number of Rooms.Number of Families.Percentage of Families.Population, 1921.Percentage of Population.
    1921191119211911
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    The following Table shows for the District the average annual birthrate, crude death-rate, infant mortality rate, and number of deaths of children between the ages of one and five years, for each of the last ten auinnuennial Deriods and for the vear 1925 :—
    Birthrate.Death-rate.Infant Mortality.Deaths, 1— 5 years.
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    The number of deaths from various causes in the two periods, 1916 to 1920 and 1921 to 1925, are shown in the following Table:—
    Cause of Death.1916-Male.1920. Female.1921— Male.-1925. Female.
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    Notifiable Diseases during the Year 1925. —The following Table shows the cases notified in Epsom, the Union Hospital, and the Mental Hospitals, and the number of cases treated in hospital, and the number of deaths among the patients in the first two classes : —
    Disease.Total.Cases Mental HospitalsNotified. Epsom.Union HospitalCases Treat in Hospital.Deaths.
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    Tuberculosis. New cases and mortality during 1925.
    Age Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
    MFMFMFMF
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    The following Table shows the mean population, the number of cases notified, and the number of deaths from certain infectious diseases in each quinquennium during the 50 years from 1876 to 1925 :—
    Period.Mean Population.Cases.Deaths.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Measles.Whooping Cough.Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
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    Ophthalmia Neonatorum , 1925.
    Cases Notified.Treated at Home.Treated in Hospital.Vision Unimpaired.
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    (1) Natural and Social Conditions of the District. Area and Population .—The area of the District is 3,508 acres. The population of the District at each'Census, 1891 to 1921, was as follows:—
    Census.Total.Males.Females.
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    The following Table shows the number and percentage of families occupying from 1 to 5 rooms, and over 5 rooms, with the respective populations and the percentage of the whole population in private families, and the corresponding percentages of families and population in 1911.
    Number of Rooms.Number of FamiliesPercentage of Families.Population, 1921.Percentage of Population.
    1921191119211911
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    Occupation.MalesFemales.
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    The following- Table shows for the District the average annual birth-rate, death-rate, infant mortality rate, and number of deaths of children between the ages of one and five years for each of the last ten quinquennial periods, and for the year 1925 :—
    Birth rate.Death rate.Infant Mort'y.Average Deaths 1-5 years
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    The number of deaths from various causes in the two periods 1916 to 1920, and 1921 to 1925, are shown in the following Table :—
    Cause of Death1916 Male.1920. Female.1921- Male.-1925, Female.
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    Inspections of Other Premises:—
    Premises.No. on register.No. of visits.
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    The following Table shows the number of houses which contained varying numbers of inmates; the last column gives corresponding figures tor houses occupied by more than one family.
    No. of inmates.No. of houses.Percentage of housesTwo or more families.
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    (6) Prevalence of and Control over Infectious Diseases. The following Table shows, for each of the past five years, the number of cases of certain infectious diseases notified in the District:—
    19211922192319241925
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    Notifiable Diseases During the Year:—
    Disease.Total Cases notified.Cases admitted to Hospital.Total Deaths.
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    T uberculosis. New cases and mortality in 1925:—
    Age Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
    MFMFMFMF
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    The following Table shows the mean population, the number of cases notified, and the number of deaths from certain infectious diseases in each quinquennium during the period from 1876 to 1925:—
    Period.Mean Population.Cases.Deaths.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Measles.Whooping Cough.Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
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    The population at each Census, 1891 to 1921, exclusive of the special inmates of the Banstead Mental Hospital, was as follows:—
    Census.Persons.Males.Females.
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    The following Table shows, for each Parish, the total populations in 1911 and 1921, and the population in private families and the number of structurally separate private dwellings occupied at the Census, 1921:—
    Palish.Area in Acres.Total Population.Private Families, 1921.
    1911.1921.Population.Dwellings.
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    The Tables in the Census Returns showing the age-distribution of the population of the District are complicated by the inclusion of the inmates of the Banstead Mental Hospital, and no useful purpose can, therefore, be served in reproducing them; the following figures give the number of persons below the age of 20 years at each Census:—
    Under 5 years.5—910—1415—19
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    The following Table shows the number and percentage of families occupying from 1 to 5 rooms, and over 5 rooms, with the respective populations and the percentage of the whole population in private families, and the corresponding percentages of families and population in 1911:—
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    At the Census, 1921, the numbers of persons returned as engaged in occupations were 9,258 males and 4,936 females. The chief numbers enumerated under various occupations were as follows:—
    Occupation.Males.Females.
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    The number of deaths from various causes in the two periods, 1916— 1920 and 1921—1925, are shown in the following Table:—
    Cause of Death.1916 — 1920.1921—1925.
    Male.Female.Male.Female.
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    The following Table shows for the District the average annual birthrate, death-rate, infant mortality rate, and number of deaths of children between the ages of one and five years, for each of the last ten quinquennial period, and for the year 1925:-
    Birthrate.Death-rate.Infant Mortality.Average Deaths, 1—5 years.
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    Clinics and Treatment Centrrs.
    Centre.Situation.Accommodation.By whom provided.
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    Sanitary Inspection .—The Sanitary Inspectors make the following Reports:-
    Eastern District.Western District.
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    Inspections of other premises:—
    PremisesNumber on register.Number of visits.Defects discovered.Notices served.
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    The following Table shows, for the various Parishes, the number of houses erected under the 1919 scheme, and the number erected, in course of erection, or for which tenders had been received in 1925 and have since been accepted, under the later scheme:—
    1919192319191923
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    Iam indebted to the Surveyors for the following figures showing the number of new houses erected in each Parish in each of the past five years:—
    Parish.1921.1922.1923.1924.1925.1921—25.
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    The following Table shows, for each of the past five years, the number of cases of certain diseases notified in the District, including those among the staff, but excluding those among the patients, at the Banstead Mental Hospital:—
    1921.1922.1923.1924.1925.
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    Notifiable Diseases during the Year 1925. —
    Disease.Total cases notified.Cases admitted to Hospital.Deaths.
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    Total cases and deaths at various ages: —
    Cases.Under 1-yr.12345101520354565
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    Tuberculosis. New cases and mortality during 1925.
    Age Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
    MFMFMFMF
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    The following Table shows the mean population, the number of cases notified, and the number of deaths from certain infectious diseases in each quinquennium during the 50 years from 1876 to 1925:—
    Period.Mean Population.Cases.Deaths.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Measles.Whooping Cough.Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
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    Ophthalmia Neonatorum, 1925.
    Cases Notified.Treated at Home.Treated in Hospital.Vision Unimpaired.