London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Hampstead 1921

Report for the year 1921 of the Medical Officer of Health

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94
Infantile Mortality 68
Infectious Diseases 42
Influenza 62
Legal Proceedings 20
Margarine, Wholesale dealers 37
Malaria 47
Marriages 9
Measles 76
Meat Supply 39
Maternity and Child Welfare 63
Milk (Mothers and Children) Order, 1919 32
Milkshops and Milk Supply 30
Mortuary, Public 21
Notification of Births Act, 1907 67
Nursing, facilities 67
Offensive Trades 20
Ophthalmia Neonatorum 76
Outworkers 26,28
Pneumonia, Acute primary 47
Population 8
Population, Natural Increase of 9
Pre-Maternity Clinics 72
Principal Epidemic Diseases 13
Public Health Committee 3
Public Health (Milk and Cream) Regulations, 1912 and 1917 31
Puerperal Fever 76
Rats and Mice (Destruction) Act, 1919 23
Rent Restrictions Acts 21
Restaurant Kitchens. 39
Sale of Food and Drugs 20,40
Sanitary Inspection, &c. 16
Scarlet Fever 46
Scavenging 16
Slaughterhouses 39
Small-pox 46
Smoke Nuisances 21
Staff of the Public Health Department 3
Still-Births 68
Suicide 14
Summary of Vital Statistics 7
Tenement Houses 86
Trench Fever 47
Tuberculosis 48