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Wimbledon 1919

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wimbledon]

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Disinfestion.The following Table shows the number of rooms and articles disinfected: —

Disease.Bedding Disinfected.Clothing.No. of Rooms Disinfected.Total
MattressesPalliasses and Counterpanes.Beds.Pillows and Bolsters.Blankets and Sheets.Dresses.Suits.Other Articles
Scarlet Fever17110529291612552119041043292
Diphtheria15312947347638512118581193363
Typhoid Fever47155901389323010547
Erysipelas2641216235380
Puerperal Fever12167138258
Tuberculosis3521157275325145517
Cancer14146662121833317491
Measles42181110438577538201132
Pneumonia and Influenza29204683188419824592
Scabies318415781791071231400
Vermin15992914752759498
Sundries561454335521351275222453889
Totals5683539001612517914691628972115859

Diagnostic Tests.—The number of specimens of serum,
sputum and blood submitted for bacteriological examination
during the year in doubtful cases of Diphtheria, Pulmonary
Tuberculosis and Typhoid Fever, and the results of such
examinations are given below.
Forty bottles of anti-diphtheritic serum were supplied
through the Public Health Department for use by medical
practitioners for the treatment of Diphtheria. The antitoxin
syringe which is kept at the Fire Station was borrowed
on two occasions by medical practitioners in the district.
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