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

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Ilford 1923

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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I. F eeble- M inded P ersons— continued.B.— Total No. of Feeble-Minded Cases over 16 years— 31.

Case No.Age Years.Sex.Certified.Present occupation.
117½F.1915At home. No occupation
319½m.1915Working as a Carpenter
418¼m.1915Working at engineering works
520½f.1915In Institution*
719½M.1915In Institution*
819¾m.1915Sailor
920½f.1915At home. No occupation
1118¼f.1915At home. No occupation
1319¼F.1915Working for farmer
1420f.1915At home. No occupation
1518½F.1915At home. No occupation
1618¼M.1915At home. No occupation
1720¼M.1915Working as a Stable-boy
1819¾M.1915Working at a leather works
1919¼F.1915Domestic service
2417¾F.1917At home. No occupation
2718½M.1917In Institution*
3116¼F.1919In Institution*
3418¼F.1920In Institution*
(b)21½F.-At home. No occupation
(c)23F.-At home. No occupation
(d)23½F.At home. No occupation. Has three ille gitimate children
(e)21M.-In Army— R.G.A.
(f)23F.-At home. No occupation
(g)18F.-Daily help
(h)18¼M.-Works handcart with hardware goods
(i)22f.-Working for farmer
(j)20F.-Daily help
(k)24M.-Working for farmer
(1)24M.-Working for farmer
(m)37F.In Romford Infirmary

Cases Nos. 2, 6, 10, 12, 20, 21, 25, 40, 51 and 54 and (a), are either deceased
or have left the district.
* Royal Eastern Counties Institution for Feeble-minded, Colchester.