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Camberwell 1937

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell.

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SUMMARY OF NOTIFICATIONS OF NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES RECEIVED DURING PERIOD JANUARY-DECEMBER, 1937, SHOWING DISTRIBUTION OF CASES IN WARDS.

Disease.WARDS.Total
1234537891011121314151617181920
Diphtheria and Croup533730232672236685233815161396346
Scarlet Fever261819212623213220182123181218292725243424
Enteric Fover and Para-typhoid1111127
PneumoniaAcute Influenzal237279222251131150
Acute Primary4511746812422437326931103
Erysipelas997324429433238311279
Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis21211I-1311114
Poliomyelitis1113
Malaria (induced)112
Dysentery1333321211121
Ophthalmia Neonatorum411221121116
Puerperal Fever212121111112117
Puerperal Pyrexia11531132311123
Continued Fever1
Totals10375716967537294493636673333535448463981106

REFERENCE TO WARDS.
No.
No.
No.
No.
1. West.
6. Marlborough.
11. St. Mary's.
16. St. John's.
2. Addington.
7. North Peckham.
12. Nunhead.
17. Alleyn.
3. Town Hall.
13. The Rye.
8. Goldsmith.
18. Ruskin.
4. St. George's.
9. Clifton.
14. St. Giles'.
19. The Hamlet.
5. Cobourg.
10. Rye Lane.
15. Lyndhurst,
20. The College.