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Camberwell 1912

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell.

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PUBLIC HEALTH (TUBERCULOSIS) REGULATIONS. Particulars of Notifications received from January 1st to December 31st, 1912.

District No.Ward.Sanitary Inspector.Number of Persons Notified.Number of Notifications received.Age Distribution.Inspections and Re-visits made by Sanitary Inspector.Patients left Address, since Notification, for other Address in Borough.Patients who have left Borough since Notification.Patients of whom all trace has been lust since Notification.
1 year to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.
1Part of Ward 1M. Malins519638634...3331546
2Part of Ward 1 and the whole of Ward 2H. Jones80181217164413946616
3Wards 3 and 14G. Dewey110166225156533384220
4„ 4 and 8H. Green1592753322794370220626
5„ 5 and 6R. Nash1342302271885264820528
6„ 7 and 9G. Scudamore9920528147145536842
7„ 10 and 11W. Eagle63120...51642...3974115
8„ 12 and 13J. Pointon701161616443381359
9„ 15 and 16W. Farmer619615153822355...5
10„ 17 and 18G. Morley5690...417341220779
11„ 19 and 20E. Collins2231...1417...39...11
Total9051,60616138164568194,2409045177

In addition to the above, 138 Notifications were received relating to inmates of common lodging houses, and
of persons described as " homeless" being at the time of Notification inmates of Poor Law institutions situated in the
Borough. There were also 49 Notifications forwarded to neighbouring Boroughs. This brings the total of number of
Notifications dealt with for the year 1912 up to 1,793.