London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Lambeth 1925

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

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*Ophthalmia Neonatorum36411.136
*Whooping Cough48
*Measles79850.62526.5723
*German Measles1,111181.61,001
*Tuberculosis—
Pulmonary (primary)48727356.0
Non-pulmonary (primary)886270.45
*Chickenpox1
*Malaria81I2.558
*Dysentery
*Primary Pneumonia (Acute)1593815.446540.9157
*Influenzal Pneumonia (Acute)872832.287
* Encephalitis Lethargica (Acute)17847.06952.917
*Trench Fever
*Anthrax

*Plague was made compulsorily notifiable on September 19th, 1900, cerebro-spinal fever on March 12th, 1907, polio-myelitis atid
polio encephalitis actua on September 1st, 1911, ophthalmia neonatorum on March 13th, 1911, glanders (human), Anthrax (human), and
hydrophobia (human), on April 26th, 1909, pulmonary tuberculosis (poor law cases) on January 1st, 1909, pulmonary tuberculosis (hospital
cases) on May 1st, 1911, pulmonary tuberculosis (private cases) on January 1st, 1912, and tuberculosis (pulmonary and non-pulmonary), on
February 1st, 1913. Chicken-Pox was compulsorily notifiable as follows: 1902 (February 7th to December 31st), 1903 (January 1st to 6th),
1904 (April 8th to November 8th), 1911 (March 22nd to June 22nd), 1915 (March 17th to June 30th), and 1918 March 27th to June 30th),
the numbers of cases notified being respectively, 1,560, 40, 556, 238, 473 and 307. Whooping Cough was compulsorily notifiable from
January 1st. 1913, to December 31st, 1917, the numbers of cases notified being as follows:—1913, 1,428; 1914, 1,389; 1915, 1,607; 1916
1,576; and 1917,902. Measles and German Measles became compulsorily notifiable on January 1st, 1916, acute encephalitis lethargica
on January 1st, 1919, and malaria, dysentery, pneumonia (acute primary and acute influenzal) and trench fever on March 1st, 1919.
18 Measles cases were notified by parents (or relatives), in addition to the 798 notified cases (mentioned above).
†Including 15 cases of paratyphoid fever, 2 cases removed to hospital, where they died.
‡Including 1 case of post-basic meningitis, which was removed to the hospital, and died.
§Including 4 cases of polio-encephalitis acuta, 3 cases removed to hospital, where they died, and one case treated at home,
where he died.