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Hampstead 1932

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

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Prevalence of, and Control over, Infectious and
other Diseases.
Notifiable Diseases during the Year 1932.
The following is a list of the diseases which were compulsorily
notifiable in Hampstead during 1932 :—
Anthrax Membranous Croup
Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis, Ophthalmia Neonatorum
acute Plague
Cholera Pneumonia, acute influenzal or
Continued Fever acute primary
Diphtheria Polio-Encephalitis, acute
Dysentery Polio-Myelitis, acute
Encephalitis Lethargica, acute Puerperal Fever and Pyrexia
Enteric Fever Relapsing Fever
Erysipelas Scarlet Fever and Scarlatina
Glanders Small-pox
Hydrophobia Tuberculosis, all forms
Malaria (except where induced Typhoid Fever
for therapeutic purposes) Typhus Fever.
Measles (if not already notified,
or if a notified case has
not occurred in the same
household within the preceding
two months)
No cases of the following notifiable diseases were reported during
the year:—
Anthrax Polio-Myelitis, acute
Cholera Puerperal Fever
Glanders Plague
Hydrophobia Relapsing Fever
Membranous Croup Typhus Fever.
Polio-Encephalitis, acute