Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Paddington, Metropolitan Borough of]
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TUBERCULOSIS.
Tuberculosis of all kinds is notifiable, and particulars of the number of notification certificates
received during the year 1928 are set out in the tables appended hereto.
Owing to the fact that a case of tuberculosis may be notified in several boroughs or districts,
the number of notification certificates received is only a very imperfect guide to the amount
of tuberculosis in the Borough. There is also the consideration that notification is more strictly
enforced in some districts than in others. However, recent alterations in procedure tend to
make the number of cases on the tuberculosis register serve as a guide as to the real prevalence
of the disease. One can also take the annual number of deaths as being a measure of prevalence.
This is probably the most exact method which can be used at the present time.
From pulmonary tuberculosis there were 105 deaths in 1928, and from other tuberculous
diseases there were 11 deaths.
The number of deaths from tuberculosis of all kinds was 125 m 1926, 118 in 1927 and 116 in 1928. In recent years the numbers of deaths were as follows:—
Tuberculosis of the Lungs. | Other Tuberculosis. | |||||
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Male. | Female. | Total. | Male. | Female. | Total. | |
— | — | — | _ | |||
— | — | — | ||||
_ | ||||||
_ | ||||||
4 | — | |||||
— | — | — | ||||
— | — | — | ||||
— | — | — | _ | |||
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No. of Notifications on Forms C and D.
Poor Law Institutions. | Sanatoria. | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
C. | D. | C. | D. | |
C—Upon admission.
D—Upon discharge.