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Islington 1958

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

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Mass radiography unit
I am indebted to the Director of the Unit for information of work
done in the borough during 1958 on which the following table is based.
The Unit during the course of the year was stationed at 15 different
locations in the borough, the time spent at each varying from 1 day to
2 weeks.

Table 46

PatientsMenWomenTotal
General analysis
X-rayed9,53712,05121,588
Previously x-rayed4,8275,69610,523
Recalled for large film413420833
Normal on large film178200378
Abnormal on large film234219453
Not yet re-attended112
Analysis of abnormal large films:—
Cases considered tuberculous:—
(a) no further action required22
(b) occasional supervision only291544
(c) requiring treatment362460
(d) still under investigation213
(e) refused further investigation112
Previously known tuberculous cases151025
Non-tuberculous cases:—
(a) investigated503080
(b) still under investigation
Cardio-vascular lesions102737
No action required89111200

Tuberculosis — environmental conditions
Case papers showing the environmental condition of patients
attending the Lewisham Chest Clinic in 1958 have been analysed in
337 cases with the following results:—

Table 47

Cases%*
Males19157
Females14643
Social classification
Class I31
Class II279
Class III21974
Class IV3010
Class V166
Not classifiable42
Rooms occupied:—17
2 or more rooms per person55
1—2 rooms per person17753
Less than 1 room per person9930
No information6
Accommodation:—
Separate bed12136
Separate bedroom8626
Condition of premises occupied:—79
Good262
Fair5115
Poor216
No information3

*Excluding cases not classified