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Camberwell 1933

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell.

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Classification of Boys who received Residential Treatment.
Pulmonary cases in which tubercle bacilli had not been found in the sputum3
Pulmonary cases in which tubercle bacilli had been found in the sputum
Early pulmonary tuberculosis
Moderately advanced pulmonary tuberculosis
Advanced pulmonary tuberculosis
Surgical tuberculosis13
Diagnosis of tuberculosis-
Not classified-
4. Girls:—
Number of applicants for residential treatment13
Number who received residential treatment3
Number who did not receive residential treatment:—
Not accepted
Failed to enter
Awaiting residential treatment, December 31st, 1933
Classification of Girls who received Residential Treatment.
Pulmonary cases in which tubercle bacilli had not been found in the sputum1
Pulmonary cases in which tubercle bacilli had been found in the sputum2
Early pulmonary tuberculosis1
Moderately advanced pulmonary tuberculosis1
Advanced pulmonary tuberculosis
Surgical tuberculosis10
Diagnosis of tuberculosis
Not classified

The London County Council used beds in the following
institutions:—
Adults.
Sanatoria.
Hospitals.
King George V.
Brompton.
Northern.
Frimley, Surrey.
St. Luke's, Lowestoft.
Holy Cross, Surrey.
Grove Park.
Northamptonshire, Creaton.
Grosvenor.
Colindale.
Royal Sea Bathing.
Hawthorndene, I.O.W.
Kelling, Norfolk.
Harnwood.
Maltings Farm, Suffolk.
All Saints'.
Pinewood.
Royal National
Whitstable.
National, Benenden.
The Old Manor House, Broadstairs.
City of London.
Fairlight, Hastings.
Archway.
Dulwich.
Fairholme.
St. Benedict's.
St. Giles'.
St. James's.
St. Olave's.
Homes.
Colonies.
St. Michael's, Axbridge.
Burrow Hill.
Papworth, Cambridgeshire.
St. Barnabas, Torquay.
Bishopsbourne.
Preston Hall, Kent.
St. George's, Chelsea.
Marillac.
Hampshire.