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

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Deptford 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Deptford, Metropolitan Borough of]

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Malaria.

Since the 1st January, 1928, Malaria, induced therapeutically, is notifiable if liable to recur.

Average 1920-1924Average 1925-1923193019311932193319341935
Cases842=-11--

No deaths have been registered from this cause

Dysentery.

The figures are as follows:—

Average 1920-1924 (total)Average 1925-1929193019311932193319341935
Cases32.5------
Deaths-0.4------

Infantile Diarrhœa.

Since 1920, this has been notifiable in the case of children under two years of age, and the following are particulars of notifications received and deaths:—

Average 1920-1924Average 1925-29193019311932193319341935
Cases Notified.6675122637233412
Deaths281517923152716

All cases of Infantile Diarrhoea are investigated by the Health
Visitors with the object of securing nursing assistance or hospital
treatment where such is required. Insanitary conditions are passed to
the District Sanitary Inspector to be dealt with.
Puerperal Fever.

The following is a tabular statement of the notifications and deaths in recent years.

Year.Cases.Deaths.Death-rate per 1,000 births.
Average 1915-1924741.6
1925-1929831.7
1930831.7
1931542.3
1932221.2
1933463.8
1934621.2
19351--

From 1933 onwards, the death-rate is calculated per 1,000 total
(live and still) births.