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Battersea 1933

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

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The following table shews the localisation of the disease in the case of the 289 deaths recorded in 1933.

Localisation.No. of deaths.Total.Percentage of Total.
MaleFemale
Buccal cavity111124.15
Stomach, liver, peritoneum, intestines and rectum686313145.33
Respiratory system193227.61
Female genital organs373712.80
Breast353512.11
Skin-220.69
Genito-urinary organs (male)333311. 42
Other and unspecified organs710175.89
Total138151289100.00

Bacteriological Examinations.
The bacteriological examination of clinical material (with the
exception of specimens of sputum, which are dealt with at the
Tuberculosis Dispensary, vide pp. 59, 119) is carried out by the
Clinical Research Association, of Watergate House, Strand.
During 1933 the number of bacteriological examinations of
specimens sent in by medical practitioners practising in Battersea
was 1,960 (exclusive of the Tuberculosis specimens).

The following table gives particulars of the bacteriological examinations carried out during the year:—

Suspected disease.Positive Results.Negative Results.Total.
Diphtheria2211,7251,943
Enteric fever1212
Tuberculosis11
Gonorrhoea-11
Total2211,7391,960

The cost of these examinations is borne by the Council, and in
1933 amounted to £252 12s. 11d., as compared with £236 16s. 8d.
in 1932.