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

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Islington 1958

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

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TABLES

TABLESUBJECTPAGETABLESUBJECTPAGE
NO. 1Section A Comparative statistics7NO. 28Section D Demolition orders42
2Causes of death by age groups829Closing orders42
30Clearance areas43
3Deaths under one year1031Rent Act 195744
4Local sickness11
SDeaths by social class11
6Causes of death by social class12Section E
32Milk licenses47
7Grouped causes of death by social class13
33Analysis of milk47
8Births, infant deaths, etc., by social class1334Icecream composition48
35Icecream grading49
9Heart and circulation mortality14
36Samples analysed50
10Lung cancer1537Adulterated smples51
11General statistics from 190116
Section BSection F
12Disinfecting station1838Notified cases of infectious diseases55
13Verminous conditions, etc.18
14Public mortuary2039Notifications of infectious diseases by age and sex56
15Rodent control—treatment of rivers21
40Analysis of certain diseases into divisional areas57
16Prevention of Damage by Pests Act22
41Infectious disease visiting58
17Laboratory facilities2242Poliomyelitis58
18Water, chemical samples2443Tuberculosis notifications and deaths60
19Water, Bacteriological samples24
44Analysis of new cases of tuberculosis into divisional areas60
20Atmospheric conditions26
21Accidents to children3045Tuberculosis statistics61
22Old People's visits3246Mass Radiography62
Section C47Tuberculosis — environmental conditions62
23Sanitary inspection3448Food poisoning cases63
24Summary of notices3549Food poisoning outbreaks63
25Nuisances remedied3550Food poisoning agents63
26Factory inspections3751Immunisation against infectious disease64
27Factory defects38

CHART
Tuberculosis rates for notification and deaths 61