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Hampstead 1963

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

Published
1964
Pages
68
Tables
30

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  • Page 11
    In 1913 the population numbered 86,346, and there were 951 deaths. In 1963 the population was 97,980 with 994 deaths, and these occurred at the following ages.
    Under 1 year1 - 45 - 1415 - 2425 - 4445 - 64Over 65
  • Page 20
    The following figures are extracted from the average results of examination of water supplied to the Borough of Hampstead.
    Ashford CommonKempton ParkHampton
  • Page 37
    CAUSES OF DEATH.
    CAUSE of DEATH.MALES-AGESFEMALES-AGESTotal Males and Females
    TotalMalesUnder 4 weeks4 weeks and under 1 year1-45-1415-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465-7475 and overTotalFemalesUnder 4 weeks4 weeks and under 1 year1-45-1415-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465-7475 and over
  • Page 38
    Continued from previous page...
    YearPopulationBirth RateDeath RateInfant Mortality RateMaternal Mortality Rate
  • Page 39
    INFECTIOUS DISEASE
    DISEASENotificationsRemoved toHosp.1963Deaths 1963
    19591960196119621963
  • Page 39
    TUBERCULOSIS
    AgeRespiratoryNon-Respiratory
    New CasesDeathsNew CasesDeaths
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 40
    FOOD POISONING.
    1st.Qtr.2nd Qtr.3rd Qtr.4th Qtr.Total
  • Page 40
    Outbreaks
    No.of OutbreaksCases notifiedOtherwise AscertainedTotal Cases
    FamilyOther
  • Page 40
    BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS Infectious Diseases.
    Throat/Nose Swabs:-No.of Examinations
  • Page 41
    HAMPSTEAD BOROUGH COUNCIL CLEANSING CENTRE
    Verminous ConditionsScabies
    CasesTreatmentsCasesTreatments
  • Page 41
    DISINFECTION AND DISINFESTATION.
  • Page 41
    Articles Laundered:-
  • Page 42
    PUBLIC MORTUARY, NEW END
  • Page 43
    PUBLIC HEALTH INSPECTIONS
  • Page 44
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 44
    FACTORY ACT. 1961.
    No. on RegisterInspectionsRe-inspectionsWritten Notices
  • Page 45
    Continued from previous page...
    DefectFoundRemediedReferred
    To H.M. Inspector.By H.M. Inspector.
  • Page 45
    OUTWORKERS
  • Page 45
    Classes of WorkOutworkers
  • Page 46
    PREVENTION OF DAMAGE BY PESTS ACT 1949
  • Page 46
    Control of Rats in Sewers.
    DateManholes BaitedPoison used
  • Page 48
    EXAMINATION OF WATER.
    Chemical AnalysisBacteriological Examination
  • Page 48
    FOOD PREMISES
    No. on RegisterPrimary InspectionsMisc. Visits
  • Page 49
    FOOD & DRUGS ACT, 1955, SECTION 16.
    Ice Cream
  • Page 49
    Potted, Pressed, Pickled or Preserved Food.
  • Page 49
    BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF FOOD.
    Nature of SampleNo. of SamplesSatisfactoryUnsatisfactory
  • Page 50
    CHEMICAL ANALYSIS OF FOOD
  • Page 53
    LOANS FOR HOUSE PURCHASE
    YearApplications receivedGrantedRefused,withdrawn or under negotiation at end of year.
  • Page 53
    IMPROVEMENT GRANTS
    YearApplications receivedGrantedRefused,withdrawn or under negotiation at end of year
  • Page 56
    ACCIDENTS IN THE HOME - Comparative figure 1962-1963
    Cause of Accident1962196319621963
    L.C.C.Div.2 +County of London