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Wandsworth 1916

Annual report on the health, sanitary condition, &c., of the Borough for the year1916

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Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
In Table XXIII. is shown the total number of cases notified
since 1909, the number of deaths in each year since that date, the
total deaths, the number removed from the district as far as could
be ascertained, the number who were stated to have recovered, the
number in which no inquiries were made, and the total number of
cases still on the Register.

TABLE XXIII.

Year.Cases Reported.Deaths.Removed.Recovered.No Inquiries.Cases on Register.
19091910191119121913191419151916Total.
19093891094818269645225I0915436
19102897737287433159905827
1911514......1138227228625816211677
1912855.........22510548311342222152...160
1913783............18077412532319013...251
1914706...............17688373011296...270
1915646..................199822818l...1283
1916590.....................16116124......403
Total4,77210912516836I3283333743322,1301,012102191,509

With regard to the notification of cases of non-pulmonary
Tuberculosis, in all 216 cases were notified, 48 from Clapham, 20
from Putney, 52 from Streatham, 27 from Tooting, and 69 from
Wandsworth.
Table XXIV. shows the number of these cases notified classified
according to the part of the body affected, as well as the number of
deaths in each class.