Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
Annual report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chelsea, 1928
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TABLE No. 34.
Year. | Cases Notified, in Chelsea. | Removed to Hospital. | Deaths notified during year in Chelsea. | Cases notified in London. | Deaths notified in London. |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1927 | – | – | – | 149 | 77 |
1928 | 1† | 1 | 1* | 108 | 54 |
* Case notified in 1924.
† Died in hospital. Death Certificate: (a) Cerebellar tumour. (b) Coma.
SMALLPOX.
One case of small pox was notified in Chelsea during the year, and
appropriate action was taken.
Vaccination. —No vaccinations have been performed by the Medical
Officer of Health under the Public Health (Smallpox Prevention) Regulations,
1917.
I am indebted to Mr. A. W. Horsnell, Vaccination Officer for Chelsea,
for particulars of primary vaccinations which have been performed in
the Parish during the past two years. These are shown in Table No. 35.
The complete figures for 1928 are not yet available.
TABLE No. 35.
1926. | 1927. | |
---|---|---|
No. of primary vaccinations performed | 766 | 766 |
No. of infants died unvaccinated | 52 | 62 |
No. removed to other districts | 34 | 46 |
No. removed to unknown addresses | 36 | 57 |
No. postponed by medical certificate | 17 | 12 |
No. of certificates of exemption issued | 151 | 156 |
Small number of cases were insusceptible and outstanding in each year.
(The above table is based on total births occurring in Chelsea and is not confined
to parishioners).
ARRANGEMENTS FOR DISINFECTION AND DISINFESTATION
AND THE EXTENT OF THEIR USE.
The Borough Council maintains a Disinfection and Cleansing Station
situated at 9A, Lots Road, Chelsea, adjoining the river.
Disinfection.—The disinfecting staff numbers two. A steam disinfector
is provided.
Disinfection in connection with the notifiable infectious diseases is
carried out free of charge. Applications for special disinfection, not
associated with the notifiable infectious diseases, are considered, and,