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Battersea 1961

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

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Table II

Cause of Accident19571958195919601961
Fall:
On stairs3741363930
From ladder64462
From chair67767
Outside (i.e., windows, balconies, roofs, etc.)65965
In garden108101011
In bath111
From one level to another (i.e., tables, boxes, beds, etc.)1411121013
On same level (i.e., in room, over objects)1935313231
Unspecified808572101108
Hit by Object55666
Cooking stove (saucepans, water, fats, etc.)24444
Teapot12222
Other boiling water84546
Electric shock1111
Poisoning (including foreign objects)12881414
Gassing34634
Knife-like wounds (including spikes and cuts from glass)171271412
Fires38435
Windows (trapping)22121
Suffocation1111
Not specified1815131112
Total251262240276274
Rate per 10,000 population21.323.722.125.826.1

Burial of Deceased Persons.
Under Section 50 of the National Assistance Act, 1948, the Council
are responsible for the burial or cremation of the body of any person
dying, or being found dead, in the Borough, and have power to recover
from the estate of the deceased person, or from any person who, under
the Act, was liable to maintain the deceased immediately prior to his
death, their expenses incurred in carrying out the duty, in so far as
these expenses are not covered by any grant made under the National
Insurance Act, 1946.
During the year, 9 cases were dealt with.
The burials arranged by the Council are carried out by a local
undertaker under contract, and not more than one coach is Provided
for followers. The Health Department make the arrangements and
collect all available information regarding any estate left by the deceased,
particulars of his National Insurance, and the existence of any "liable"
relatives. This information is passed to the Borough Treasurer so thet
he may take steps to recover the cost.
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The total cost incurred in dealing with the 9 cases was
approximately, and of this amount £50 was recovered.