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Islington 1930

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

Published
1931
Pages
110
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115

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  • Page 2
    Showing the Areas, Densities and Estimated Populations of the Sub-registration Districts at the Middle of year 1930, also the Populations at the Census 1921.
    Sub-Districts.Area. Acres.Estimated Persons to an Acre. 1930.Estimated Population Mid-year 1930.Enumerated Population at Census 1921.
  • Page 2
    Showing the Areas Densities and Estimated Populations of the Wards at the Middle of the year 1930, also the Populations at the Census 1921.
    WARDS.Area in Acres.Estimated Persons to an Acre or Density of Population.Estimated Population Mid-year, 1930.Enumerated Population Census, 1921
  • Page 3
    Showing the Estimated Number of Persons living in Islington at the Mid-year 1930, at Nine Age Periods, and distinguishing Males and Females.
    Ages.Males.Females.Persons.
  • Page 3
    The following statement shows the figures for the previous ten years 1920-29.
    Years.Marriages.Marriage Rate.Years.Marriages.Marriage Rate.
  • Page 3
    Showing the Births ( distinguishing Males and Females) and Birth-rates of Islington in 1930, and in the four quarters of the year and of the County of L ondon and the Great Towns during the same period: also in the year 1929; together with the mean Borough Birth-rates for the 10 years 1920-29.
    Quarter.Males.Females.Total.Birth Rates.
    Islington, 1930.Islington, 1920-29.London, 1930.107 Great Towns, 1930.
  • Page 4
    Showing the Births of Males and Females and t he Birth-rates in each quarter and for the year, 1930, and in the several Sub-Registration Districts.
    Tufnell.Upper Holloway.Tollington.Lower Holloway.
    Males.FemalesTotal.Birth rates.Males.FemalesTotal.Birth rates.Males.FemalesTotal.Birth rates.Males.FemalesTotal.Birth rates.
  • Page 4
    Showing the Births of Males and Females and the Birth-rates in each quarter and for the year 1930, and in the several Sub-Registration Districts.— contd.
    Highbury.Barnsbury.Islington South-East.The Borough.
    Males.FemalesTotal.Birth rates.Males.FemalesTotal.Birth rates.Males.FemalesTotal.Birth rates.Males.FemalesTotal.Birth rates.
  • Page 4
    Notification of Births Act, 1907. — 4 ,383 live births were notified (exclusive of 131 stillborn), or 77 per cent. of the total number that was registered during the year.
    Notified byDoctors.Midwives.Parents and other Persons.Total.
    Alive.Still born.Alive.Still born.Alive.Still born.Alive.Still born.
  • Page 5
    REGISTERED STILL-BIRTHS.
    Period.Certified by Doctor.Certified by Midwife.By Other Persons.Total. Registered.Per 1,000 of Total Births (including still-born).
  • Page 5
    The Deaths and Death-rates from All Causes in the Sub-Registration Districts were as follows:—
    Sub-Districts.Quarters.The Year.
    1234
    Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates
  • Page 5
    Showing the Deaths and Death Rates of Islington in 1930, and in the four quarters of the year, and of the County of London and the Great Towns during the same period, the mean Borough Death Rates for the 10 years 1920-29, and the deaths and death-rates in the year 1929.
    Quarter.Males.Females.Total.Death Rates.
    Islington, 1930.Islington, 1920-29.London, 1930.107 Great Towns, 1930.
  • Page 6
    Causes o f Death (Classified). —The following table shows the deaths arranged in classes of Disease from All Causes during the ten years 1920-29 and in 1930.
    Classified Causes of Death.Years.Mean 10 Yrs.1930Difference.
    1920192119221923192419251926192719281929
  • Page 6
    AGES AT DEATH. The following statement gives the ages at which persons died in the Borough, and contrasts them with the returns for the preceding ten years:—
    Ages.Number of Deaths, 1930.Mean Deaths (10 years, 1920-29.)Increase or Decrease on mean.
  • Page 7
    In the sub-registration districts the infant mortality was as follows:—
    Sub-District.Infant Deaths.Mortality per 1,000 Births.
  • Page 7
    Infantile Mortality during each of the Ten Years 1920-29 and 1930. Deaths at various ages under One Year of Age.
    Years.Under one week.Weeks.Total under four weeks.Months.Total Deaths under one year.Deaths per 1,000 Births.
    4 weeks and under 3 mths.3-66-99-12
    1-22-33-4
  • Page 8
    Showing the Deaths among Infants per 1,000 Births during the Year 1930. and also the mortality rates for the Years 1920-1929.
    Sub-Districts.1920192119221923192419251926192719281929Mean 10 years1930Increase or decrease on mean
  • Page 8
    Showing the Mortality per 1,000 Births among Infants under one year of age in the ten yearsl920-29 : and in 1930 from certain specified causes.
    Causes of death.1930. Rate per 1,000 Births.Mean rate 10 years 1920-29 per 1,000 Births.Difference.
  • Page 9
    Nett Deaths from stated causes at various Ages under One Year of Age.
    Cause of Death.Under 1 weekWeeks.Total under 4 weeksMonths.Total Deaths under 1 year
    1-22-33-44 weeks and under 3 months3-66-99-12
  • Page 10
    The cases occurred in the sub-registration districts as follows:—
    Tufnell.Upper Hollo-way.Toll-ington.Lower Hollo-way.Highbury.Barns-bury.South East.The Borough
  • Page 10
    There were no fatal cases during the year.
    Ophthalmia Neonatorum Cases.Vision unimpaired.Vision impaired.Total Blindness.Deaths.
    Notified.Treated.
    At home.In hospital.
  • Page 11
    MATERNAL DEATH RATES FOR ISLINGTON.
    Year.No. of Births.No. of Maternal Deaths.Rate.
  • Page 12
    MATERNAL DEATHS, 1930.
    1930. Month.Cause of Death.Ages at Death.Totals.
    15 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 and upwd.Total.From Puerperal SepsisFrom other Diseases of Childbirth.
  • Page 13
    Cases of P uerperal F ever notified and inquired into during the year 1930.
    Tufnell.Upper Hollo-way.Toll-ington.Lower Hollo-way.Highbury.Barns-bury.South-East.The Borough
  • Page 14
    Cases of P uerperal P yrexia notified and inquired into during the year 1930.
    Tufnell.Upper Hollo way.Toll-ington.Lower Hollo-way,Highbury.Barns-bury.South-East.The Borough
  • Page 16
    SUMMARY OF WORK OF MUNICIPAL HEALTH VISITORS FOR YEAR ENDING 1930.
    District12345678Totals.
  • Page 17
    SUMMARY OF VISITS BY MUNICIPAL HEALTH VISITORS— Continued.
    District12345678Totals.
  • Page 24
    The various Departments of the Four Voluntary Centres, with the attendances for 1930, may be summarised thus:.
    North.South.East.West.Total.
  • Page 24
    POPULATION.
    NORTH. Wards 1, 2, 3.SOUTH. Wards 9, 10, 11 and Part of 6.EAST. Ward 5 and Parts of 4 and 6.WEST. Ward 7, 8 and Part of 4.Total.
  • Page 24
    Births.
  • Page 25
    Contributions by the Borough Council. † Year ending 31st March, 1931.
    Voluntary Welfare Centres.Day Nurseries.
    £.£.
  • Page 27
    Showing the Deaths from each of 1lit principal Epidemic Diseases in the several Wards md Sub.Registration Districts during the Year 1930.
    SubRegistration Districts.WardsEnteric Fever.Small Pox.MeaslesScarlet Fever.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria.Diarrhoea.Totals.
    DeathsDeathsDeathsDeathsDeathsDeathsDeathsDeaths
  • Page 27
    Shewing the Deaths and Death.Rates fr»m the Principal Epidemic Diseases during the ten yeats 1920.29 and for the Year 1930.
    192019211922192319241925
    Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.Deaths.Death Rates.
  • Page 28
    Showing the Deaths from Diarrhœal Diseases together with those classed under Enteritis and its Sub.headings, arranged in quarterly periods, and in three groups of ages.
    Ages.1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.The Year.
    Diarrhœa.Enteritis, etc.Totals.Diarrhœa.Enteritis, etc.Totals.| Diarrhœa.Enteritis, etc.Totals.Diarrhœa.Enteritis, etc.Totals.Diarrhœa.Enteritis, etc.Totals.
  • Page 28
    Showing the Deaths from Influenza in the Quarters of the Year 1930, together with the averages of the corresponding periods, 1920.29.
    Years.Quarters.Totals.
    First.Second.Third.Fourth.
  • Page 28
    The following statement gives the ages at death of the persons who suffered from Influenza during the preceding ten years as compared with the return for the year 1930 :.
    Ages.1920192119221923192419251926192719281929Mean 10yrs1930Difference.
  • Page 30
    Tuberculosis of the Respiratory System (Phthisis or Pulmonary Tuberculosis), caused 280 deaths, as contrasted with the decennial average of 337, while the death.rate was 0.86 per 1,000 of the civil population as against the decennial rate of 1.01 per 1,000. There was a decrease of 57 on the ten years' average number of deaths, and of 0.15 on the mean death.rate.
    Tuberculosis (Respiratory System).Proportion of Deaths from Tuberculosis per 100 Deaths from All Causes.Death rates from All Causes per 1,000 inhabitants.
    Years.Deaths.Death rates per 1,000 inhabitants.
  • Page 30
    The following return gives the deaths at each age period:.
    Age Periods.Males.Females.Total.
  • Page 30
    Showing the. Deaths from Tuberculosis of Respiratory System m the Sub.Districts during the Four Quarters of the Year 1930.
    Quarters.Tufnell.Upper Hollo. way.Tolling. ton.Lower Hollo. way.Highbury.Barns. bury.Islington, South East.The Borough
  • Page 30
    Showing the Deaths from all forms of Tuberculosis during 1930.
    Form.Ages.Sex.Districts.Total Deaths
    0.11.5over 5M.F.Tuf.U.H.Toll.L.H.XCQS.E.
  • Page 32
    In 177 cases inquests were held, as contrasted with an average of 282 in the ten years 1920-29
    Bodies received into MortuaryInquests.
  • Page 33
    The following Table gives a return of the bodies received into the Mortuary and the inquests held by the Coroner during the years 1929 and 1930:.
    1930No. of bodies received.Daily Average.No. of Inquests held.1929No. of bodies received.Daily Average.No. of Inquests held.
  • Page 33
    The returns for the preceding ten years are given in the following statements:.
    Year.Cases.Attack.rates per 1,000 civil population.
  • Page 34
    Registration Sub . Districts. The total number of cases notified in these districts was as follows: .
    Total cases notified.
  • Page 34
    Classification as to source of infection.
  • Page 38
    During the year it was found that of the 3,057 cases notified, 80 deaths occurred, or 2.6 per cent., which contrasts with an average percentage of 3.2 in the preceding ten years 1920.29.
    Years.Cases.Deaths.Fatality.
  • Page 38
    The following tabular statement shows the number of cases treated in the various public institutions:.
    Year.Cases treated in Hospital.Percentage of cases treated.
  • Page 38
    DISEASES TREATED IN HOSPITAL.
    Disease.Total cases.Cases isolated.Percentage of known cases.
  • Page 39
    Summary of Infectious Sickness and of Deaths arising therefrom, distinguishing the Cases treated, at Home and in Hospitals; and showing the percentage of notified Cases removed, to Hospitals, together with the Fatality among cases treated at Home and in Hospitals during the year 1930.
    Notified Cases Treated.Percentage of Notified Cases Treated.Deaths OccurringPercentage of Deaths Occurring.
    In HospitalAt HomeTotalIn HospitalAt HomeIn HospitalAt HomeTotalIn HospitalAt HomeTotal
  • Page 39
    Showing the number of Cases and Attack Rates of the several Notifiable Infectious Diseases which occurred during each of the Ten Years 1920 . 29 and in 1930.
    DISEASES.YEARS.Average number of cases, 1920 291930Increase or Decrease
    1920192119221923192419251926192719281929
  • Page 40
    Showing the Cases of the Notifiable Infectious Diseases notified, in the Sub-Registration Districts and the Wards during the Year 1930.
    SubRegistration Districts.Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina.Diphtheria.Membranous Croup.Enteric (Typhoid. Fever.Typhus FeverErysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Continued Fever.Relapsing Fever.Cholera.Total.
  • Page 40
    A cute P oliomyelitis. Four cases were notified from this disease during the year, as contrasted with three in 1929, and none in 1928.
    19301929
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
  • Page 41
    A return of attacks of the disease during the past ten years is given in the following statement:.
    1920192119221923192419251926192719281929Average 10 yrs. 1920-291930Total Deaths, 1920-29.
  • Page 41
    These Regulations came into force on the 7th January, 1919, and during the past 5 years the following cases were notified by medical practitioners to the Medical Officer of Health:-
    19261927192819291930
  • Page 42
    Acute Encephalitis Lethargica.
    Years.1920192119221923192419251926192719281929Average (10 years).1930
  • Page 43
    Showing the Notified Cases of Tuberculosis in the Wards during 1930.
    Registration Sub-Districts.Wards.Respiratory Tuberculosis.Other Forms of Tuberculosis.Grand TotalsTuberculosis Rate per 1,000 of Population.
    MalesFemalesTotalMalesFemalesTotal
  • Page 43
    THE PERIOD OE LIFE AT WHICH TUBERCULOSIS ATTACKED THE PERSONS NOTIFIED DURING 1930.
    Tubercular Diseases.Sex.Cases Notified in Whole District.
    At all ages.At Ages—Years.
    Under 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 4545 to 6565 and up.
  • Page 45
    The following is a statistical statement showing the number of cases of Notified Tuberculosis on the register at the commencement of the year, the numbers, removed during that period, and the actual number remaining at the close of the year, 1930 (i.e., ending 27th December, 1930):-
    Lungs.Other Forms.Total.
    M.F.M.F.
  • Page 45
    Showing the Notified Gases of Tuberculosis in the Quarters during 1930.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.The Year.
    MalesFemalesTotalMalesFemalesTotalMalesFemalesTotalMalesFemalesTotalMalesFemalesTotal
  • Page 46
    Disinfection of Houses and Rooms after Tuberculosis .- The following statement gives the particulars for the year:-
    Houses.Rooms.
  • Page 46
    PUBLIC HEALTH (TUBERCULOSIS) REGULATIONS, 1912. Summary of Notifications during the period from the 29 th December, 1929, to the 27 th December, 1930, in the Metropolitan Borough of Islington.
    Age-periodsNotifications on Form A.
    Number of Primary Notifications.Total Notifications on Form A.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 and up.Total Primary Notifications.
  • Page 46
    Showing New Cases of Tuberculosis and all Deaths during 1930.
    Age Periods.New Cases.Deaths,
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 49
    TUBERCULOSIS. The number of persons in attendance at the Dispensaries in each year was as follows:—
    19261927192819291930
    North DispySouth DispyNorth DispySouth DispyNorth DispySouth DispyNorth DispySouth DispyNorth DispySouth Dispy
  • Page 49
    A summary of the combined dispensaries is given for the following years:—
    Cases.Attendances.
  • Page 49
    Table showing the number of Tuberculous Persons attending the Borough Tuberculosis Dispensaries and the New Cases during 1930.
    Date.DispensaryJan.Feb.Mar.Apr.May.JuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.Year.Total.
  • Page 50
    HOME VISITATION—TUBERCULOSIS. Visits paid by Municipal Tuberculosis Visiting Nurse during the period 1st January, 1930, to 31st December, 1930.
    Month.North Dispensary.South Dispensary.Total.
  • Page 50
    The number of notifications of the several diseases are given below:—
    Disease.No. of Notifications.Average of preceding 10 years.Increase or Decrease.
  • Page 50
    The non-notifiable diseases among children attending the Public Elementary Schools were:—
    Disease.Notifications by Teachers.Average of preceding 10 years.Increase or Decrease.
  • Page 51
    DIPHTHERIA—PATHOGENICITY TESTS. 1930.
    No. Submitted for Examination.Negative Result. (Bacilli)Positive Result. (Bacilli)Non-Virulent.Virulent.
  • Page 51
    Showing the result of the Bacteriological Examinations made for the Diagnosis of Diphtheria, Enteric Fever and Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 1920-29, and in 1930.
    Periods.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Pulmonary TuberculosisTotals.
    Positive ResultsNegative Results.Total Ex-amimed.Positive Results.Negative Results.Total Examined.Positive Results.Negative Results.Total Examined.
  • Page 52
    NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the arrangements for Public Vaccination are as follows:—
    DISTRICT.PUBLIC VACCINATORS.RESIDENCE.
  • Page 54
    Return furnished by the Vaccination Officers respecting the Vaccination of Children in the Sub-Registration Districts during the previous year 1929,
    Registration Sub-Districts.Number of Births registered in 1929.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible of Vaccination.Had Small Pox.Number of Statutory Declarations of Conscientious Objection.Died Unvaccinated.Postponement by Medical Certificate.Removed to other Districts.Removed to places Unknown.Number of Children remaining Unvaccinated. or not accounted for (Defaulters).Total Number of Certificates of Primary Vaccination of children under 14 years received during year 1930.Number of Statutory Declarations of Conscientious Objection received during year 1930.
  • Page 54
    Return showing the numbers of persons successfully vaccinated and re-vaccinated at the cost of the rates by the Public Vaccinators during the year ended 30th September, 1930:—
    Name of the Institution or Vaccination District.Name of the Medical Officer or Public Vaccinator.Number of successful primary vaccinations of persons.Number of successfu re-vaccinations, i.e., successful vaccinations of persons who had been successfully vaccinated at some previous time.
    Under one year.One year and upwards.Total.
  • Page 55
    Rooms Disinfected.
    19301929
  • Page 56
    Summary of the chief articles of Clothing, Bedding, etc., disinfected during the year 1930, and also in the preceding year 1929.
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.The Year 19301929
  • Page 56
    The nature of the articles disinfected for the clothing contractors is shown below:—
    1st Quarter.2nd Quarter.3rd Quarter.4th Quarter.Year.
  • Page 56
    Disinfectants Distributed and Used.—The following statement gives the quantity of disinfectants distributed by the Sanitary Authority, or used in disinfecting and cleansing rooms:—
    How disposed of.Carbolic Powder.Disinfecting Fluid.Formaldehyde Solution
    Ordinary.Special.
  • Page 57
    Inspections and Visits. —The inspections and visits made by the three Inspectors were as under:—
  • Page 58
    The various workshops and workplaces arc tabulated as below:—
    Workshops and Workplaces.1930.
    Total Workshops on Register.Total Workrooms on Register.Number added during Year.Number removed during Year.
  • Page 58
    Workshops Notified to Home Office during Year 1930.
    Trade.Number of Workshops.Women.Male Young Persons.Totals.
  • Page 58
    INSPECTION OF FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS AND WORKPLACES. Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections.WrittenNoticesProsecutions.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
  • Page 59
    DEFECTS FOUND IN FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS AND WORKPLACES.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecu tions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
  • Page 59
    OUTWORKERS' PREMISES.
    Instances.Notices Served.Remedied.Prosecutions.
  • Page 59
    OTHER MATTERS.
    Number.
  • Page 60
    OUTWORK IN UNWHOLESOME PREMISES. SECTION 108.
    ature of Work.Instances.Notices served.Prosecutions.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
  • Page 63
    The high percentage shown under the third heading was due to the business carried on at the premises concerned, e.g.:—
    Good.Bad.Moderate.
  • Page 64
    The trades most affected were:—
    Good.Moderate.Bad.
  • Page 66
    The applications received for the previous ten years were as follows:—
  • Page 68
    Summary of Sanitary Work from Inspectors' Reports for the year 1930
    Districts.Totals
    1234567891011121314
  • Page 69
    Continued from previous page...
    Districts.Totals
    1234567891011121314
  • Page 71
    Summary of Work under the Rats and Mice (Destruction) Act during the years 1923-30:-
    1923*1924192519261927192819291930
  • Page 72
    Summary of Housing from 1919 to 1930 (inclusive) The number of houses or flats provided by the Islington Borough Council, the London County Council and by private enterprise in the Borough, was as follows:—
    1919 to 1929.1930Total since 1919.
  • Page 72
    Particulars of houses or flats provided under the Council's Housing Schemes
    1919 to 1929.1930.Total since 1919.
  • Page 73
    The number of overcrowding cases recorded as dealt with by service of notice during the years 1921 to 1930 was:—
  • Page 75
    RENT AND MORTGAGE INTEREST (RESTRICTIONS) ACTS, 1920, 1923 and 1925. Number of applications for certificates and " reports " under above Acts.
    Year.House or part of the house not kept in a reasonable state of repair.House or part of the house kept in a reasonable state of repair." Report " re completion of work mentioned in schedule issued with certificate.Certificates not issuedTotal
  • Page 76
    The food destroyed or otherwise disposed of (chiefly for pigs' food) so as to prevent its use for human food was as follows:—
    Tons.cwts.qrs.lbs.
  • Page 77
    Tabulation of meat and organs diseased as found in slaughter-houses during the year 1930 :—
    No. of Cases.Description of Animal affected.Nature of Disease.Extent of Disease.How disposed of.
  • Page 78
    The following is a tabulated statement of the premises examined, and the results. In each case the unsatisfactory conditions were remedied without having to resort to prosecution.
    Number Inspected.Number found Unsatisfactory.
  • Page 79
    LICENCES GRANTED UNDER MILK (SPECIAL DESIGNATIONS) ORDER, 1923.
    Designation.No. of applicationsNumber granted.Amount of Fees received.
  • Page 79
    The greatest amount of detected adulteration occurred in the third quarter of the year, as shown by the figures given in the statement below, when it was 4.3 per cent, and contrasted with 3.9, 2.7 and 3.7 per cent., respectively, in the first, second and fourth quarters.
    Examined.Genuine.Adulterated.Per Cent.
    FormalInformalFormalInformalFormalInformalAdulterated.
  • Page 81
    Giving the particulars of the Milks taken during each quarter of 1930 on Sundays, Week.days, and at the Railway Stations.
    1930.No. of Samples Taken,Genuine.Adulterated.Per cent. Adulterated.
    Quarters.Sundays.Weekdays.Railway Stations.All Milks.Sundays.Weekdays.Railway Stations.! All Milks.Sundays.Weekdays.Railway |Stations.All Milks.Sundays.Week. days.Railway Stations.All Milks.
  • Page 81
    Showing the samples of milk reported as genuine or adulterated during the past 10 years and in 1930 :— MILK ADULTERATION.
    Samples Analysed.Genuine.AdulteratedPer cent. Adulterated.
  • Page 81
    Showing the analysis of 6,494 milks examined in Islington during the 10 years 1920.29 and 1930, and distinguishing those purchased on Sundays, on IVeek.days, and procured at the Railway Stations whilst in transit from the Farmer to the London Milk Purveyor :—
    Years.Sunday Milks.Week.day Milks.Railway Milks (Farmers).
    No. cf SamplesPer cent, of non. fatty solids.Per cent, of fat.No. of SamplesPer cent, of non. fatty solids.Per cent, of fat.No. of SamplesPer cent, of non. fatty solids.Per cent, of fat.
  • Page 82
    The Public Analyst during- the year reported on the genuineness of the articles examined as follows :— Showing ihe Samples of Food and Drugs analysed by the Public Analyst during the Year 1930.
    Article.Number of Samples examined.Samples adulterated
    FormalInformalTotalFormalInformalTotal
  • Page 83
    Summary of Prosecutions during year 1930. (vide pp. 93 to 95.)
    Total ProsecutionsSuccessful.Dismissed.Withdrawn.Amount of Penalties.Costs Received.
  • Page 86
    Deaths of Non-Residents in Hospitals are excluded. Deaths of Residents in Public Institutions are distributed.
    Institutions within Borough.DISEASES.AGES.Under 5Over 5DISTRICTS.Males.Females
    0-1-5-10-l5-20-25-35-45-55-05-75-85-Tuf.U.H.Toll.L.H.H.B.S.E.
  • Page 87
    Continued.
    Deaths Instituons Borough.DISEASES.AGES.Under 5Over 5DISTRICTS.Males.Females.Totals
    0-1-5-10-15-20-25-3545-55-65-75-85-Tut'.U.H.Toll.L.HH.B.S.E.
  • Page 88
    Continued.
    Deaths in Institutions within Borough.DISEASES.AGES.Under 5Over 5DISTRICTS.Males.Females.
    0-1-5-10-1520-25-35-45-55-65-75-85-Tuf.U.H.Toll.L.HH.B.S.E.
  • Page 89
    (Ministry of Health Return.) Metropolitan Borough of Islington. CAUSES OF DEATH AT DIFFERENT PERIODS OF LIFE DURING THE CALENDAR YEAR 1930.
    Causes of Death.SexAll ages0—1—2—6—15—2545—65—75—
  • Page 90
    (Ministry of Health Return.) Notifiable Infectious Diseases during the Year 1930.
    Disease.Under 1.Ages.TotalsTotal Cases removed to Hospital
    1-22-33—44-55—1010—151-5- 2020—3535- 4545-6565 ann upwds
  • Page 91
    LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 1930
    Date.Name and Address of Defendant.Offence.Result.
  • Page 92
    LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 1930
    Date.Name and Address of Defendant.Offence.Results
  • Page 93
    LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 1930
    Name and Address of Defendant.Offence.Result.
  • Page 94
    LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 1930
    Date.Name and Address of Defendant.Offence.Result.
  • Page 95
    LEGAL PROCEEDINGS 1980
    Date.Name and Address of Defendant.Offence.Result.
  • Page 96
    (London County Council Return.) Metropolitan Borough of Islington. SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS DURING 1930.
    Premises.No. on Register at end of 1930No. Added in 1930No. Removed in 1930Number Number of of Inspections Notices 1930 1930Number of Prosecutions 1930