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Battersea 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Battersea Borough]

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Supplemental Return. Part II.—New Cases of Tuberculosis coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health during the above-mentioned period otherwise than by formal notification.

Age Periods.0-1-5-10-15-20-25-35-45-55-65-Total
Pulmonary Males1213412115
„ Females213
Non-Pulmonary Males121232112
„ Females1611110

The source or sources from which information as to the above-mentioned cases was obtained should be stated below:—

Source of Information.No. of Cases.
Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.
Death Returnsfrom local Registrars42
transferable deaths from Registrar-General47
Posthumous notifications68
"Transfers" from other areas (other than transferable deaths)25
Other sources if any (specify).—Form ii. (discharge notice)2

NOTES.—Part II.
(a) New cases of tuberculosis first coming to knowledge otherwise than by formal notification may, in some instances, afterwards be formally notified under the
Regulations. Should such formal notification be received within the same year as that in which the case first came to the knowledge of the Medical Officer of Health,
it should be recorded as a "Primary Notification," and excluded from the Supplemental Return. If the formal notification is received in a subsequent year, such
notification should be regarded as duplicate, as the case has already been included in the Supplemental Return for a previous year.
(b) A formal notification which is not received until after the death of the patient should be included in the Supplemental Return as a "posthumous notification."
(c) No case should be included both in the Summary of Notifications and in the Supplemental Return for the same year.
(d) In Counties, the particulars for the purposes of this Return should be obtained by the procedure suggested in paragraph 2 of Part II. of Circular 549.