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Malden and Coombe 1963

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Malden & Coombe]

Published
1964
Pages
78
Tables
56

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  • Page 12
    VITAL STATISTICS (Comparing the years 1962 and 1963)
    12621963
    TotalMaleFemaleTotalMaleFemale
  • Page 15
    CAUSES OF DEATH
    MFTOTAL
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    LUNG CANCER
    YearDEATHSRate per 1,000 population
    MaleFemaleTotal
  • Page 16
    DEATHS Age Groups
    Under 11-45-1415-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465-7475 & overTotals
  • Page 17
    SUMMARY OF BIRTH, INFANT MORTALITY AND DEATH RATES FOR THE PAST SIX YEARS
    YearBirthsInfant MortalityDeaths
  • Page 17
    Number of notifications received yearly for the past six years.
    195819591960196119621963
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    Continued from previous page...
    195819591960196119621963
  • Page 19
    NOTIFICATION OP INFECTIOUS DISEASES. 1965
    DiseasesTotalsWARDS
    CoombeDickerageMountCambridgeNorbiton ParkBurlingtonMaiden GreenSt.JamesMaiden Manor
  • Page 20
    TUBERCULOSIS
    Age GroupsNEW CASES
    RespiratoryMeninges and Central Nervous SystemOther
    MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale
  • Page 20
    TUBERCULOSIS 1938 - 1963
    YearNEW CASESDEATHS
    PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    No.Rate per 1,000 PopulationNo.Rate per 1,000 PopulationNo.Rate per 1,000 PopulationNo.Rate per 1,000 Population
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    At the end of the year the following numbers of cases were suffering from the disease ani living in the district, the total being 19 less than the previous year 1 .
    PulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
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    ambulance was called and do not by any means present a complete picture of the total number of heme accidents vhich occurred in the district.
    Overdose of drugs or poisoningCoal gas poisoningBurns and scaldsPallsOther minor injuriesSuffocation
  • Page 39
    APPLICATIONS
    Received (No. of dwellings)Approved (No. of dwellings)Total Grant approved
  • Page 39
    GRAM'S PAID DURING THE YEAR
    No. of dwellingsTotal AmountNumber of amenities provided
    Fixed baths or showersWash basinsHot water suppliesWater closetsFood storage facilities
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    Discretionary Grants.
    CONVERSIONSIMPROVEMENTS
  • Page 41
    The samples have been selected from a wide range of commodities, most of which were found to be genuine.
    ARTICLESANALYSEDADULTERATED OR BELOW STANDARD
    FormalInformalTotalFormalInformalTotal
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    ARTICLESANALYSEDADULTERATED OR BELOW STANDARD
    FormalInformalTotalFormalInformalTotal
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    ARTICLESANALYSEDADULTERATED OR BELOW STANDARD
    FormalInformalTotalFormalInformalTotal
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    ARTICLESANALYSEDADULTERATED OR BELOW STANDARD
    FormalInformalTotalFormalInformalTotal
  • Page 45
    DETAILS OP MILK TESTING
    CLASS OF MILKNUMBER OF SAMPLES TESTEDAPPROPRIATE TESTSNUMBER OF SAMPLES
    PASSEDFAILEDVOID
  • Page 46
    There are no slaughter houses or knackers' yards in the Borough. The following table lists the food premises in the district by type of business together with the number of inspections.
    Food PremisesNo. in DistrictNo. of Inspections Made
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    The following premises are registered under Section 16 of the Pood and Drugs Act, 1955, for the purposes listed.
    Pood PremisesNo. in DistrictNo. of Inspections Made
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    Continued from privious page..
    YearSamples TakenGrades%Grade£Grade%
    I or IIIIIIV
  • Page 52
    RAINFALL The following table shows the rainfall in the district during 1963, taken at the North Surrey Joint Sewage Board works, Kingston Vale and Manor Park.
    Sewage Disposal WorksKingston ValeManor Park
  • Page 55
    SMOKE CONTROL AREAS - STATISTICS
    No.1.No.2.No.3
  • Page 57
    Readings taken from daily smoke and sulphur dioxide recording apparatus at Municipal Offices New Maiden SMOKE
    JAN.FEB.MAR.APR.MAY.JUNE.JULY.AUG.SEPT.OCT.NOV.DEC.
  • Page 58
    Readings taken from daily smoke and. sulphur dioxide recording apparatus at Municipal Offices, New Maiden SULPHUR DIOXIDE
    JAN.FEB.MAR.APR.MAY.JUNE.JULY.AUG.SEPT.OCT.NOV.DEC.
  • Page 59
    Readings taken from daily smoke and sulphur dioxide recording apparatus at Old School, Robinhood Lane, Kingston Vale SMOKE
    JAN.FEB.MAR.APR.MAR.JUNE.JULY.AUG.SEPT.OCT.NOV.DEC.
  • Page 60
    Readings taken from daily smoke and sulphur dioxide recording apparatus at Old School, Robinhood Lane, Kingston Vale SULPHUR DIOXIDE
    JAN.FEB.MAR.APR.MAY.JUNE.JULY.AUG.SEPT.OCT.NOV.DEC.
  • Page 63
    1. Inspections
    Number on RegisterNumber of
    InspectionsWritten noticesOccupiers prosecuted
  • Page 64
    2 . Gases in which defects were found.
    Number of cases in which defects were foundNumber of cases in which prosecutions were instituted
    FoundRemediedReferred
    To H.M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector
  • Page 65
    PART VIII OP THE ACT
    No, of out-workers in August list required by Section 110 (l) (c)
    No. of cases of default in sending lists to the Council
    No. of prosecutions for failure to supply lists
    No. of instances of work in unwholesome premises
    Notices served
    Prosecutions
  • Page 66
    POPULATION
    193119511961
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    DENSITY
    PopulationAcresPersons per acre
  • Page 66
    DWELLINGS
    Private householdsPopulation in private householdsStructurally separate dwellings occupiedRooms occupied
  • Page 66
    DENSITY OF OCCUPATION
    Persons per roomPercentage of persons at more than 1½ per room
  • Page 67
    AGE AND MARITAL CONDITION
    Age last birthday (five year groups)MalesFemales
    TotalSingleMarriedTotalSingleMarried
  • Page 68
    AGE - Single years under 21.
    Age last birthdayMalesFemales
  • Page 68
    RESIDENTS BORN OUTSIDE ENGLAND AN D WALES B Y NATIONALITY AND CITIZENSHIP AND VISITORS FROM OUTSIDE ENGLAND AND WALES
    Total from outside England and WalesVisitors from outside England and Wales
  • Page 69
    Residents of England and Wales.
    Born outside England and WalesCommonwealth and Irish Citizens born outside the British IslesAliens born outside the British Isles
    TotalCitizens of United Kingdom and Colonies
  • Page 70
    NUMBER OP ROOMS IN DWELLINGS
    Total Rooms1 Room2 Rooms3 Rooms4 Rooms5 Rooms6 Rooms7 Rooms8-9 Rooms10 or more Rooms
  • Page 70
    HOUSEHOLDS IN SHARED DWELLINGS WITHOUT EXCLUSIVE USE OP BOTH SINK AND STOVE
    Number of HouseholdsNumber of personsNumber of rooms
  • Page 70
    PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS, PERSONS AND ROOMS BI TENURE
    All tenuresOwner occupiersHouseholds holding their accommodation by virtue of employmentRented accommodation
    with business premisesfrom Local Authorityfrom private person or company
    unfurnishedfurnished
  • Page 71
    PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS B Y DENSITY O F OCCUPATION (Persons per Room)
    Total 14,289*Over 1½Over 1 up to 1½1¾ and over but under 1½ and over but underLess than ½
  • Page 71
    POPULATION IN ALL PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS BI DENSITY OP OCCUPATION (Persons per room)
    TotalPopulation in Households at different densities
    Over 1½Over 1 and up to 1½1¾ and over but under 1½ and over but under ¾Less than ½
  • Page 71
    Percentage of Persons at more than l ½ per room
  • Page 72
    DWELLI NGS BY AVAILABILITY O F C E RTA I N HOUSEHOLD ARRANGEMENTS
    Type of dwellingTotal number of dwellings with an occupier present at CensusDwellings occupier by households all lackingThose occupied by households at least one of which has exclusive use of all four arrangements
    Gold Water TapHot Water TapFixed BathWater Closet
    NumberPer centNumberPer centNumberPer centNumberPer cent
    NumberPer cent
  • Page 73
    PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS BY AVAILABILITY O F CERTAIN HOUSEHOLD ARRANGEMENTS
    Cold Water TapHot Water Tap
    SharedWithoutSharedWithout
    HouseholdsPer centHouseholdsPer centHouseholdsPer centHouseholdsPer cent
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    Fixed BathWater Closet
    SharedWithoutSharedWithout
    HouseholdsPer centHouseholdsPer centHouseholdsPer centHouseholdsPer cent
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    All four arrangements exclusive use
    HouseholdsPer cent
  • Page 74
    POPULATION ENUMERATED IN PRIVATE AND NON-PRIVATE HOUSEHOLDS
    Total enumerated populationPopulation in private householdsPopulation in Non-Private Households
    Hotels etc.Phsychiatric hospitals, N.H.S. and otherAll other hospitals
    with 10 or more roomswith less than 10 rooms
    PersonsPer centPersonsPer centPersonsPer centPersonsPer centPersonsPer cent
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    Population in Non-Private Households
    Homes for old and disabledChildren's homesEducational establishmentsDefence establishmentsMiscellaneous communal establishments
    PersonsPer centPersonsPer centPersonsPer centPersonsPer centPersonsPer cent
  • Page 75
    INSTITUTIONS
    Number of InstitutionsTotal PopulationInmates only
    PersonsMalesFemalesMalesFemales
  • Page 76
    ONE AND TOW PERSON HOUSEHOLDS CONTAINING PERSONS OF PENSIONABLE AGE BY SEX/CONDITION COMPINATION
    Total one-and two-person households containing persons of pensionable ageOne person house-holds containing persons of pensionable age
    Male 65 and. overFemale 60 and over
  • Page 76
    Two person households
    TotalA male and a femaleTwo malesTwo females
    Both marriedNot both married
    Female youngerMale younger
    One pensionableBoth pensionableOne pensionableBoth pensionableOne pensionableBoth pensionableOne pensionableBoth pensionableOne pensionableBoth pensionable
  • Page 76
    Total persons of pensionable age in 1 and 2 person households
    AllOne pensionableBoth pensionable