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Islington 1932

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

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[1932
HOME VISITATION—TUBERCULOSIS.

Visits paid by Municipal Tuberculosis Visiting Nurse during the period 1st January, 1932, to 31st December, 1932.

Month.North Dispensary.South Dispensary.Total.
January152109261
February149131280
March164139303
April158138296
May123125248
June160131291
July129114243
August146137283
September623193
October170128298
November175136311
December164105269
Totals1,7521,4243,176

TUBERCULOSIS—HOUSING.
During the year 574 visits were made to premises in which resided a person
notified during 1932 as suffering from Tuberculosis. These visits were made with
a view to ascertain the sanitary condition generally of the residences of tuberculous
patients and the following statement gives some idea of the conditions which were
found to exist.
It is satisfactory to note the large proportion of houses in a good sanitary
condition; in no case could it be said that the home conditions were very bad.
Houses in good sanitary condition 307
Houses in which minor defects were discovered 32
Patient removed to another address 102
Patient deceased (no visit paid to house) 112
Patient in Mental Hospital 18
Patient in L.C.C. Hospital (Nursing Staff) or Government
Building Staff 3
574
THE INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN THE PUBLIC ELEMENTARY
SCHOOLS.
1,194 cases of the notifiable infectious diseases occurred in the Public
Elementary Schools of the Borough, of which 567 were Scarlet Fever and 316
Diphtheria.

The number of notifications of the several diseases are given below:—

Disease.No. of Notifications.Average of preceding 10 years.Increase or Decrease.
Small-pox62-+ 62
Scarlet Fever567686— 119
Diphtheria316403— 87
Enteric Fever_2— 2
Chicken-pox249-+ 249
Total1,1911,091+ 103