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City of London 1919

Report of the Medical Officer of Health of the City of London for the year 1919

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CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1919.

(The following table is prepared in accordancc with the requirements of the

Ministry of Health.)CITY OF LONDON.

At Ages—YearsTotal Cases Removed to Hospitals
At all AgesUnder ii and under 55 and under 15 years15 and under 25 years25 and under 45 years45 and under 65 years65 years and upwards
Small-pox....................................
Cholera....................................
Plague....................................
Diphtheria21....6114............20
Erysipelas2................11....1
Scarlet Fever16....3103............14
Typhus „....................................
Enteric „1............1............1
Relapsing „....................................
Continued „....................................
Puerperal „....................................
Polio-myelitis1............1............1
Cerebro-spinal meningitis....................................
Pulmonary Tuberculosis16........22102........
Other forms of Tuberculosis3........3....................
Ophthalmia neonatorum....................................
Measles18....59121....6
Rubella172141................1
Malaria17............413........5
Pneumonia7........1141....1
1192283717305....50

•Metropolitan Asylum Board Hospitals, London Fever Hospital, City of London Infirmary,
St. Bartholomew's Hospital, City Police Hospital, etc.