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

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Lewisham 1959

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

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Analysis of certain diseases in table 41 into divisional areas—

Table 42

DiseaseDiv. areasUnder 11-3-5-10-15-25-45-65+Total
DysenteryW2191323111144188
N31182974115-78
S17419921411-67
Total637257127739201233
MeaslesW37238250388754--929
N30185188338933-1757
S291802244791221--927
Total96603662120528108-12613
PneumoniaW--11-1541022
N11-12474929
S---1269231657
Total1113411213135108
PoliomyelitisW----------
N---1--1--2
S11-2-----4
Total11-3--1--6
Scarlet feverW-823541321--101
N-113471511--78
S-828691441--124
Total-17641704273--303
Tuberculosis (respiratory)W--1--81515847
N----_111514646
S-----31211531
Total--1--22424019124
Whooping coughW9242632131--96
N12108142----46
S92214374-1--87
Total30564883732--229

Infectious disease visiting
The Council employs three infectious disease visitors whose duty
it is to visit the homes of persons who are stated to be suffering from
a notifiable infectious disease. All the infectious disease visitors are
state registered nurses, and two are also registered fever nurses. The work
they do is in addition to visits paid by the food inspectors to cases of
food poisoning and by the district public health inspectors on certain
other occasions.