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Hampstead 1964

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

Published
1965
Pages
52
Tables
28

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  • Page 13
    The following is an extract from the Annual Report of the Metropolitan Water Board for 1964:
    All Thames-Derived Water
  • Page 18
    The Code of Practice formulated by the Metropolitan Boroughs has continued to be applied as has also informal action. Additional amenities required by this standard have been provided as set out in the following table:
  • Page 21
    CAUSES OF DEATH
    CAUSE OF DEATHTotal MalesMALES - AGESTotal FemalesFEMALES - AGESTotal Males and Females
    Under 4 weeks4 weeks and under 1 year1-45-1415 - 2425 - 3435 - 4445 - 5455 - 6465 - 7475 and overUnder 4 weeks4 weeks and under 1 year1-45-1415 - 2425 - 3435 - 4445 - 5455 - 6465 - 7475 and over
  • Page 22
    Continued from previous page...
    YearPopulationBirth RateDeath RateInfant Mortality RateMaternal Mortality Rate
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    INFECTIOUS DIESEASE.
    DiseaseNotificationsRemoved to Hosp.1964Deaths 1964
    19601961196219631964
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    TUBERCULOSIS
    AgeRespiratoryNon-Respiratory
    New CasesDeathsNew CasesDeaths
    MFMFMFMF
  • Page 24
    FOOD POISONING.
    lst.Qtr.2nd.Qtr.3rd.Qtr.4th Qtr.Total
  • Page 24
    BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS. Infectious Diseases.
  • Page 25
    HAMPSTEAD BOROUGH COUNCIL CLEANSING CENTRE.
    Verminous ConditionsScabies
    CasesTreatmentsCasesTreatments
  • Page 25
    Articles Laundered:-
  • Page 26
    PUBLIC MORTUARY, NEW END.
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    27.
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    Inspections:
  • Page 28
    FACTORY ACT. 1961
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    Continued from previous page...
    DefectFoundRemediedReferred
    To H.M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector.
  • Page 29
    OUTWORKERS
  • Page 30
    PREVENTION OF DAMAGE BY PESTS ACT 1949.
    No. of properties inspected as a result of:-Local AuthorityDwellings (including Council Properties)All other (including business premises)TOTAL
  • Page 31
    EXAMINATION OF WATER
    Chemical AnalysisBacteriological Examination
  • Page 32
    FOOD PREMISES. The total number of foodshop premises is 833. There are 338 shops with multiple trades and in the following table these have been entered once under each type of trade carried on.
    No. on RegisterPrimary InspectionsMisc. Visits
  • Page 33
    food & drugs act. 1955. section 16.
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    Potted. Pressed, Pickled or Preserved Food.
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    BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATION OF FOOD
    Nature of Sample.No.of SamplesSatisfactoryUnsatisfactory
  • Page 36
    LOANS FOR HOUSE PURCHASE
    YearApplications receivedGrantedRefused, withdrawn or under negotiation at end of year.
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    IMPROVEMENT GRANTS
    YearApplications receivedGrantedRefused, withdrawn or under negotiation at end of year.
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    OVERCROWDING
  • Page 39
    ACCIDENTS IN THE HOME - Comparative figures 1963-1964.
    Cause of Accident1964196319641963
    L.C.C. Div.2 xCounty of London
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    OFFICES. SHOPS & RAILWAY PREMISES ACT. 1963.
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    Exemptions