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Battersea 1927

Report on the health of the Metropolitan Borough of Battersea for the year 1927

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Summary of Notifications during the period from the 2nd January, 1927, to the 31st December, 1927, in the Metropolitan Borough of Battersea.

Age Periods.Notifications on Form A.Notifications on Form B. †No. of Notifications on Form C.
* Number of Primary Notifications.Total No. on Form a.* No. of Primary Notifications.Total No. on Form B.Poor Law InstitutionsSanatoria.
0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 and over.Total.Under 55 to 1010 to 15Total Primary Notifications
Pulmonary—
Males23102427252511513218034123
Females116241427158411011344068
Non-Pulmonary—
Males664847221404617
Females49425611213541118

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In filling up the form the following notes should be carefully observed—
Patients notified as suffering from both pulmonary and non-pulmonary disease should be included among the "pulmonary " returns only.
All notifications on Form D should be disregarded in preparing this return.
* Primary notifications relate to patients who have not previously been notified in this or former years, either on Form A or on Form B, in the area to which the return relates. Any
additional notification of a case which has previously been notified in the area is to be regarded as duplicate. (Note.—No primary notifications should be made on Form C.)
† A School Medical Inspector, or the Medical Officer of Health of a county, county borough, or other district, if acting as a School Medical Inspector, is required to notify on Form B
all cases of tuberculosis discovered in the course of inspection of children attending public elementary schools whether or not these have previously been notified.
Cols. 2-13. Only those cases which have been notified for the first time during the year on Form A in the area concerned, and which have never previously been notified in the area,
either on Form A or on Form B, should be included in these columns.
Col. 14. The object of this column is to show the extent to which duplicate notification occurs on Form A, and all notifications on Form A, whether duplicate or not, should be
included in this column.
Cols. 15-18. Only those cases which have been notified for the first time during the year on Form B in the area concerned, and which have never previously been notified in the area,
either on Form A, or on Form B, should be included in these columns.
Col. 19. All notifications which have been made during the year on Form B in the area concerned, whether the cases have previously been notified in the area, or not, either on
Form A or on Form B, should be included in this column.
Col. 21. In the case of an institution belonging to the Council of a County Borough, formal notifications on Form C may not be made to the Medical Officer of Health in respect of
patients from the County Borough. If such is the case, the totals of the weekly admissions of such patients during the year should be shewn in brackets in column 21
(according to the classification in column 1) and these figures should be regarded as additional to the figures showing the number of formal notifications on Form C in
this column.