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Friern Barnet 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Friern Barnet]

Published
1934
Pages
32
Tables
16

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    EXTRACT FROM VITAL STATISTICS FOR THE YEAR 1933.
    TotalM.F.
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    POPULATION. I estimate the population to the middle of the year ae 23050, made up as follows:-
    Division.Local Government Electors.Population.
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    The deaths from Pulmonary Tuberculosis have increased slightly, and it is interesting to compare the death-rates each year for the past ten years from this cause.
    1924192519251927192819291930193119321933
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    SANITARY INSPECTION OF THE AREA.
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    Scarlet Fever. There has been a slight increase in the incidence of this disease, the attack rates for the past six years being.
    1928.1929.1930.1931.1932.1933.
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    Ophthalmia Neonatorum. This case made a satisfactory recovery.
    CasesVision UnimpairedVision ImpairedTotal BlindnessDeaths.
    NotifiedTreated
    At homeIn hospital
  • Page 10
    The following table shows the number of oases of non-notifiable diseases which have been brought to my notice by school teachers and other officers of the Education Authority.
    SchoolChicken-poxMumpsMeaslesWhooping Cough
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    BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. The following bacteriological examinations and tests have been made during the year.
    Examination and resultDiphtheriaTubercleTyphoid Fever
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    REPORT OF MEDICAL OFFICER REQUIRED BY SECTION 3 32 OF THE FACTORIES AND WORKSHOPS ACT, 1901.
    PremisesInspectionsNumber of written noticesProsecutions
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    Defects found in Factories, Workshops and Workplaces.
    ParticularsNumber of defects found
    FoundRemediedReferred to H. M. Insp.Prosecutions
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    OUTWORKERS.
    NO. of outworkers on lists receivedNO. of outworkers belonging to districtNO. of outworkers on lists belonging to other districts
  • Page 12
    TABLE 1. FRIERN BARNET URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. ANALYSIS OF CASES OF NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR DECEMBER 31st, 1953.
    DISEASENUMBER OF CASES NOTIFIEDCASES IN EACH WARD
    AT AGES YEARSWARDSHo. of DeathsNo. of cases to Hosd.Death rate per 1000 -oop.
    AllUn. 11-55-1515-2525-4545-6565 & OverNorthSouthCent.Asy.E. & WF. B.
  • Page 13
    TABLE 2. FIRERN BARNET URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. ANALYSIS OF THE CAUSES OF AND AGES AT DEATH DURING THE YEAR 1933 FOR THE WHOLE DISTRICT.
    Causes of DeathNo. Reg.At AgesWardout. Trans.In. TranS.M.F.Nett Deaths
    0-11-22-55-1515-2525-4545~ 6565 & 0v.N.S.C.A.
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    TABLE 3. FRIERN BARNET URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. ANALYSIS OF NEW CASES OF TUBERCULOSIS NOTIFIED DURING 1933, AND THE MORTALITY FROM THE SAME DISEASE OVER THE SAME PERIOD.
    AGENEW CASESDEATHS
    PULMONARYNON-PULMONARYPULMONARYNON-PULMONARY
    MALESFEMALESMALESFEMALESMALESfSMALSSMALESFEMALES
  • Page 15
    TABLE 4. INFAHTILE MORTALITY. NETT DEATHS FROM STATED CAUSES AT VARIOUS AGES UNDER 1 YEAR OF AGE. 1933.
    Under 1 week1-2 weeks2 - 3 weeks3 - 4- weeksTotal under 4 weeks4 weeks and under 3 mths3 mths and under 6 mths6 mths and under 9 mth39 mths and under 12 mthsTotal under 1 year
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    TABLE 5. BIRTH-RATES, DEATH-RATES. AND ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1933. The f.ll.wing table has been supplied by the Registrar General, and is useful f.r c.mparative purp.ses.
    Rate per 1000 T.t. POp.Annual Death-rate per 1000 p.pulati.nRate per 1000 births
    Live-birthsStill-birthsAll causesEnteric FeverSmall-p.xMeselesScarlet FeverWh..ping C.ughDiphtheriaInfluenzaVi.lenceDiarrh.ea and Enteritis Sunder 2 years)T.tals Deaths under .ne Year