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Holborn 1932

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

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The source or sources from which information as to the above-mentioned cases was obtained are stated below: —

Source of Information tNo. of Cases.
PulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
Death Returns"From local Registrars2
Transferable deaths from Registrar General31
Posthumous notifications1
"Transfers " from other areas (other than transferable deaths)153
Other Sources if any (specify)

Notification Register.

PulmonaryNon-pulmonaryTotal Cases
MalesFemalesTotalMalesFemalesTotal
Number of cases of Tuberculosis remaining at the 31st December 1932, on the Registers of Notifications17296268402868336
Number of cases removed from the Registers during the year by reason inter alia of :—
Withdrawal of notification
Recovery from the disease761332518
Death24143811240

Tuberculosis Notifications.
Excluding duplicates the total number of notifications received on Form A
or B during the year 1932 was 64; 25 other cases were brought to my knowledge
(making 89 new cases in the year). These were:—Private cases 15, hospital
cases 30, Public Assistance cases 19, from death returns 6, transfer from other
districts 18, and 1 was a posthumous notification.
Of the 89 cases entered on the Register in 1932, 73 were pulmonary tuberculosis
and 16 non-pulmonary tuberculosis. Sixty of the cases were removed
for treatment to hospital, or sanatorium.
Sleeping Conditions.
In 69 of the 89 new cases of tuberculosis in 1932 it was possible to obtain
information as to the sleeping conditions at the date of notification. Fifteen of
the remaining cases were residents in common lodging houses; in five cases
incorrect addresses were given, or the patients no longer resided in the Borough.