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Wandsworth 1918

Annual report on the health, sanitary condition, &c., of the Borough for the year1918

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Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
The next Table shows the number of cases notified, the number
which died, removed, and recovered during the years 1913, 1914,
1915, 1916, 1917 and 1918, and the number still remaining on the
egister at the end of 1918.

TABLE XXVII.

YearCases Notified.Deaths.Removed.RecoveredCases on Register.
I913.1914.1915-1916.1917.1918.Total.
19133284610561688035140
191419968541783717f 6
1915234--8471193321396
191621567557733798
I91719363467104112
191821867674147
Total1,38746789484697945019676659

N.B.—The figures for 1913 do not correspond with the number of cases
notified as four cases of other forms of Tuberculosis notified in 1913
were in 1914 notified as suffering from Pulmonary Tuberculosis. One
case of other forms of Tuberculosis notified in 1913 and one in 1914
were notified in 1915 as suffering from Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
Table XXVIII. is a summary of notifications during the period
from the 30th December, 1917, to the 28th December, 1918.
Table XXVIII. is a summary of notifications during the period
from the 30th December, 1917, to the 28th December, 1918.