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Fulham 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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Table XVI.

Sleeping Accommodation of 166 Tuberculous Patients

The patient slept:—
In a separate room in61 cases.
Alone in bed with one other in room in16 cases.
„ 2 others12 cases
„ „ 3 others „3 cases
„ „ 4 others „1 case.
„ „ 5 others „1 case.
In bed with 1 person and no others in room in48 cases.
„ „ „ 1 other „12 cases.
„ „ „ 2 others „9 cases.
„ „ 6 others „1 case.
In bed with 2 persons and no others in room in1 case.
„ „ „ 1 other „1 case.
166 cases.

Table XVII.

Occupations of 87 Men (New Cases) in 1932.

lAble seaman.1Lavatory attendant.
3Barmen.1Machine operator.
1Boot repairer.1Machine ruler.
2Brass finishers.1Messenger.
1Carman.1Milk roundsman.
3Carpenters.1Musician.
1Cab washer.2Packers.
1Cashier.1Painter.
1Chauffeur.1Petrol Service Station hand.
1Chocolate refiner.4Porters.
9Clerks.1Postman.
1Civil servant.1Printer's labourer.
1Clock winder.1Pharmacist.
1Coach builder.1Repairing whitesmith.
1Club master.4Shop assistants.
3Decorators.1Shop keeper.
1Electrician's mate.1Sorter P.O.
2Engineers.1Stonemason.
1Estate agent.1Stoker.
1Fireman.2Stove fitters.
1Furniture remover.1Tailor.
1Gate keeper.1Tennis coach.
1Grocer.1Traveller.
1Handy-man.1Upholsterer.
1Joiner.1Van driver.
10Labourers.2No occupation.