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Chelsea 1934

Report of the Medical Officer of Health for the year 1934

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The amount recoverable from the London County Council, as the
School Authority, for the cleansing for the year is £54.
Thirty-one adults were cleansed at the Station during the year.
(b) TUBERCULOSIS.
This part of the report deals with the work of the Department under
the Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1930, and under the
Dispensary scheme approved by the Ministry of Health and the London
County Council. The latter contribute 25 per cent, of the nett expenditure
of that scheme.
Staff.—The staff of the Dispensary is set out on pages 5-6.
Notifications.—The total number of notifications received was 132,
but 28 of these related to cases which had been previously notified, so
that the total number of new notifications was 104. In the previous
year, the corresponding number was 100. The notifications received
on forms I. and II., i.e., notifications from institutions regarding admission
and discharge, are not included in the foregoing figures. In Table No.
47 are shown, in the form required by the Ministry of Health, the detailed
figures relating to new cases and mortality during the year. Included
in this Table are 22 new cases which came to the knowledge of the Medical
Officer of Health during the year, otherwise than by notification on Form
A or Form B under the Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations.

TABLE No. 47.

Age Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
0— 1______
1— 5121
5—102254
10—151222
15—202411
20—255521132
25—35411125511
35—451382132
45—5511119l2
55—65924l
65 and upwards711
Totals54471213231064

The death rate from all forms of Tuberculosis in Chelsea was 0.73
per 1,000. Of the total number of deaths (43) from all forms of Tuberculosis,
nine died non-notified or prior to notification. The ratio of