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Paddington 1937

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

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New Cases of Tuberculosis coming to knowledge otherwise than by Formal

Notification.

Age periods.0—1—5—10-15—20—25—35—45—55—65—Total.
Pulmonary, Males1112117
„ Females24118
Non-pulmonary, Males111115
„ Females112

The sources from which information as to the above-mentioned cases was obtained is stated below:—

Source of Information.No. of Cases.
Pulmonary.Non/ Pulmonary.
Death ReturnsFrom local Registrars .32
Transferable deaths from Registrar-General51
Posthumous notifications2
"Transfers" from other areas (other than transferable deaths)72

The number of cases remaining on the Register at the end of the year, and the number of cases
removed from the Register, are shown in the following table :—

Notification Register.

Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.Total cases.
Males.Females.Total.Males.Females.Total.
Number of cases of Tuberculosis remaining, at the 31st December, 1937, on the Register of Notifications287253540221162383923
Number of cases removed from the Register
1.Withdrawal of notification4371129
2.Recovery from the disease73101061626
3.Death (all causes)6235978715112
4.Otherwise (" Transferred," " Lost sight of," etc.)4769116312960176

Of the patients who removed from the Borough during 1937, the new addresses were obtainable
in 97 instances, and particulars of the cases were transmitted to the medical officers of health of
the respective districts.
In 1937, 9 cases of patients who had removed into the Borough from other districts were
added to the register.
The number of cases remaining on the Tuberculosis Register at the close of 1937 was 923 as
compared with 952 at the close of the year 1936.

Visits paid to Homes of Tuberculous Patients.

By Council's Women Inspectors1,103
By Tuberculous Officers511
By Dispensary Nurses—
20, Talbot Road3,216
St. Mary's Hospital1,921
6,751

In order to cover the cost of nursing cases of tuberculosis, the Council in May, 1937, increased
the amount of their grant to the Paddington and St. Marylebone District Nursing Association from
£25 to £40. During 1937, 18 patients were attended under this arrangement, the number of visits
being 684.