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Battersea 1956

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

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18
Formal Notifications, 1956.
Age Periods
Number of primary notifications of new cases of tuberculosis
0—
1—
2—
5—
10—
15—
20—
25—
35—
45—
55—
65—
75—
Total
all
ages)
Respiratory, Males


1
3

3
2
7
16
10
14
6

62
Respiratory, Females


1
1
2
3
4
10
11
5

3

40
Non-Respiratory, Males







2





2
Non-Respiratory, Fem.

1

1
1


1





4
New cases of Tuberculosis coming to the knowledge of the Medical Officer
Health otherwise than by formal notification. ^
Source of
information
Number of cases in age groups
0—
1—
2—
5—
10—
15—
20—
25—
35—
45—
55—
65—
75—
Total
Death returns
from local
registrars
r.
M









1



1 (A)
F











1

1 (B)
N.R.
M.













-(C)
F













—(D)
Death returns
from RegistrarGeneral
(transferable
deaths)
r.
M











1

1(a)
F













-(B)
n.r.
M













-(C)
F









1



l(d)
Posthumous
notifications
r.
M









1



1(a)
F













-(B)
n.r.
M













-(C)
F













-(D)
Transfers' from
other areas (excluding
transferable
deaths)
r.
M





1
2
8
2
4
2
2

21(a)
F





4
4
15
3

3


29 (B)
n.r.
M







1
1




2(C)
F













-(D)
R—Respiratory. Totals (A) 24
N.R.—Non-Respiratory. ,, (B) 30
,, (C) 2
,, (D) 1
Total number of informal notifications 57