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Paddington 1922

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington, Metropolitan Borough of]

Published
1923
Author
Dudfield, Reginald.
Pages
56
Tables
26

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  • Page 23
    House Drainage.—The amount of drainage work done since 1914 is indicated by the following figures:— Annual Average
    1914-181919192019211922
  • Page 25
    Mortality Rates per 1,000 infants visited.
    1919192019211922
  • Page 33
    TABLE I. General Summary.
    Year.Estimated Population.Births.Deaths at All Ages.Deaths under One Year.
    Registered Locally.Transfers.Nett.Registered Locally.Gross Mortality.Transfers.Nett.Registered.Nett.
    Out.In.Totals.Rates.Out.In.TotalsMortality.Number.MortalityTotals.Mortality.
  • Page 33
    TABLE II.
    Wards.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
  • Page 34
    TABLE III. Sickness: Cases Reported. Borough.
    1913191419151916191719181919192019211922
  • Page 34
    TABLE IV. Notifications.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
  • Page 35
    TABLE V. Notifications: Wards. Quarterly and Annual Averages.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.Westbourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
    Quarter.1917-2119221917-2119221917-2119221917-2119221917-2119221917-2119221917-2119221917-211922
  • Page 36
    TABLE VI. Deaths of Residents of the Borough, 1922. Sex-Age Distribution for Whole Borough.
    Causes of Death.All Ages.Deaths at Ages.In Public Institutions.
    0—1—2—5—15—25—45—65—
    P.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 37
    TABLE VII. Deaths of Residents of the Borough, 1922. Numbers (All Ages) in Each Ward.
    Causes of Death.Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.
    West.East.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 38
    TABLE VIII. Tuberculosis.
    Total Cases reported.Known to have died from all causes duringReported "Arrested"Diagnosis Varied.Removed.Restored to Register.Suspects transferred to Definite.On Register at end of 1922
    "Survivors"
    DefiniteSuspect, All Forms.
    Year.Definite.Suspect.1903-121913191419151916191719181919192019211922P.O.
  • Page 39
    TABLE IX. Tuberculosis: Sex-Age Distribution of New Cases Reported and Deaths. 1922.
    Ages (years).All Ages.
    0—1—5—10—15—25—35—45—55—65—75—Males.Females.Persons.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 40
    TABLE X. Tuberculosis—Cases: All Forms.
    Queen's Park.Harrow Road.Maida Vale.West-bourne.Church.Lancaster Gate,Hyde Park.Borough.Not allocated.
    West.East.
  • Page 41
    TABLE XI. Tuberculosis. Occupations—New Cases and Deaths. 1922.
    Pulmonary.Other Forms.
    New Cases.Deaths.New Cases.Deaths.
    Occupations.
    Indoor.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 42
    TABLE XII. Cancer: Malignant Disease. 1922. Borough.
    Site of Disease.Carcinoma.Cancer.Epithelioma.ScirrhusSarcoma.Malignant Disease.Other Forms.All Forms.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 43
    1922.
    Group.Causes of Death.Days.Weeks.Months.Totals under One Year.
    Males.Females.
    0-0-1-2-3-0-1-2-3-4-5-6-7-8-9-10-11-1922.Averages 1917-211922.Averages 1917-21
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 44
    TABLE XIV.
    Prevention of Infectious Disease.Annual Averages. 1914-18.Totals.
    Annual Averages.Totals.
    All Diseases, Enquiries by—1914-18.1921.1922.1921.1922.
  • Page 44
    TABLE XV. School Exclusion Ratios. Per 1,000 Places Provided.
    Notified Diseases.Non-Notified Diseases.
    ScarletFever.Diphtheria.Measles.Chickenpox.Whooping Cough."Sore Throat."Ringworm.Scabies.Other Complaints.Vermin.
    P.A.P.N.A.P.A.P.N.A.P.A.P.N.A.P.A.P.N.A.P.A.P.N.A.
  • Page 45
    TABLE XVI. Report of the Work of the District Inspectors, 1917—1922.
    Inspection of Dwelling Houses.Sanitary Works completed in Dwelling Houses.To Regulate Keeping of Animals.
    Drainage, &c.Water Supply.Dust Receptacles.Miscellaneous.
    YEARS.No. of Complaints received."House-to-House."On Complaint or after Illness.Cellar Dwellings.Re-Inspection of all kinds.Entire Reconstruction.Drains Relaid, Trapped, or Ventilated.Drains Repaired and made Sound.Waste Pipes Disconnected.New Waste Pipes Provided.Rain-water Pipes Disconnected.W.C.'s, New, Provided, Repaired, &c.Soil Pipes, New, Provided.Soil Pipes Repaired.Soil Pipes Ventilated.Services Separated.Supplies Reinstated.Cisterns, New, Provided.Cisterns, Cleansed, Repaired, &c.New, ProvidedRepaired, &c.Drains Cleared, Flushed, &c.Houses or Rooms Cleansed, Whitewashed, &c.Cases of Overcrowding Abated.Cellar Dwellings Closed.Yards and Areas Paved and Drained.Roofs Repaired.Manure Receptacles Reconstructed, &c.Accumulations Removed.Improperly kept. Removed.
  • Page 46
    TABLE XVII. Number of Rooms in each Home.
    1.2.3.4.5.6-7.8-9.10 and over.
  • Page 46
    Homes of less than Five Rooms. Average Number of Persons per Room.
    1.2.3.4.Total.1.2.3.4.Total.
    A11 Homes ."Crowded" Homes.
  • Page 46
    TABLE XVIII. Sanitary Defects Remedied in Tenement Houses.
    1921.1922.1921.1922.
  • Page 47
    TABLE XIX. Samples taken under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, &c. 1922.
    Total.Found adulterated.Percentage adulterated.
  • Page 47
    TABLE XX. Office (Clerical) Work.
  • Page 48
    TABLE XXL Legal Proceedings—1922. PUBLIC HEALTH (LONDON) ACT, 1891.
    Section 4.Fines.Costs.
    £s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 48
    SUMMARY OF LEGAL PROCEEDINGS UNDER SALE OF FOOD AND DRUGS ACTS. 1875-1907, &c.
    Fines.Costs.
    £s.d.£sd.
  • Page 49
    HOUSING. (MINISTRY OF HEALTH). Unfit Dwelling Houses.
    I. Inspection.1919.1920.1921.1922.