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

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Finsbury 1905

Report on the public health of Finsbury 1905 including annual report on factories and workshops

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The incidence of Diphtheria, since the Borough's formation, is shown in the following table:—

No. of Cases per 10,000 of Population.No. of Deaths per 10,000 of Population.Case Mortality. No. of Deaths per 100 Cases notified.
190128.43.512.5
190221.13.617.1
190311.81.210.1
190412.41.411.4
190512.81.18.7

The following table illustrates the channels of infection and the
sanitation of the houses in all those cases where infection could be
at all traced, or the sanitation of the house was in any way open to
criticism (if more than one sanitary defect was found in any one
house it has not been included):—
I.—Insanitation—
Houses, in which Diphtheria occurred, found to be
damp or dirty 23
Defective drains, sanitary conveniences, sinks, etc. 23
Defective paving in yard and accumulation of
refuse in yard 5
Total 01
II.—Channels of Infection—
Previous cases in the same house or family 13
Personal contact with Diphtheria in vicinity 20
Following Scarlet Fever 1
Total 34
There has been no marked outbreak of diphtheria during the
year, though there was a threatening of such in the residential
quarters of the Honourable Artillery Company's Barracks in the
City Road. There are 15 families living there, and in the summer