London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Fulham 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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Table XVII.

Occupations of 79 Tuberculous Men (new cases) in 1930.

1 Artist's Model.2 Labourers.
1 Baker's roundsman.3 Lavatory Attendant.
1 Bootmaker.3 Linesman (G.P.O.)
1 Bricklayer.2 Motor drivers.
3 Brush maker.2 Motor mechanics.
2 Builders and Decorators.3 Painter.
1 Bus conductor.3 Plasterer.
1 Bus driver.3 Plumber.
1 Butcher.2 Porters (flat).
1 Cab washer.3 Porter (railway).
2 Carmen.2 Postmen.
13 Clerks.3 Printer's assistant.
1 Coach painter.3 Railway foreman.
1 Coach trimmer.2 Road sweepers.
1 Contractor.1 Scene shifter.
1 Craftsman (L.G.O.C.).3 Shop hands.
1 Delivery porter.3 Shop walker.
1 Engineer.1 Soldier.
1 Fish fryer.3 Stone-mason.
1 Fishmonger.3 Stableman.
2 Fitters.2 Travellers.
1 French polisher.3 Waiter.
1 Hairdresser.3 Watchmaker.
1 Hawker.3 Warehouseman.
1 Insurance agent.3 Window dresser.
3 Joiner.4 No occupation.
Occupations of 75 Tuberculous Women (new cases) in 1930.
1 Bakery hand.4 Laundry hands.
1 Bookbinder.3 Leather business.
1 Book-folder.2 Machinists.
1 Bookkeeper.2 Needlewomen.
1 Box maker.3 Sick Nurse.
1 Biscuit packer.3 Nursemaid.
3 Charwoman.2 Saleswomen.
5 Clerks.3 School-teacher.
2 Cooks.4 Shorthand-typists.
6 Domestics.1 Tailoress.
3 Dressmaker.3 Telephonist.
2 Factory hands (Osrams).2 Waitresses.
"25 Housewives.3 Wireless valve tester.
3 Ladies' maid.3 No occupations.
Under 15 years of Age.
10 Boys.15 Girls.