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Paddington 1941

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

Published
1942
Author
Oates, Geoffrey Eugene
Pages
18
Tables
10

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10 tables in this report

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    POPULATION. The estimated civilian population for 1941 shows a decrease over that for 1940, but in accordance with instructions no figures are given.
    LIVE BIRTHSTotalMalesFemalesBirth-rate per 1,000 estimated
    Legitimate990500490 civilian population, 194115.67
    Illegitimate22712899
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    classification of deaths.
    all causesAll AgesUnder 1 year of age
    MfTotalMfTotal
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    NOTIFICATION OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
    DiseaseTotal Cases NotifiedCases Admitted to HospitalTotal Deaths
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    Paddington Tuberculosis DispensarySt. Mary's Hospital Tuberculosis Dispensary
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    proceedings taken under the Food and Drugs Act, 1938, are given. below:-
    OffenceResult of summons
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    The diseased and unsound food surrendered by tradesmen and dealers for destruction was as follous:-
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    Home visiting work during the year is summarised in the appended table:-
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    National Milk Scheme. - The quantities authorised under the scheme during the year are set out below
    Liquid Milk (pints)Dried Milk (packets)
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    The following issues were made up to the end of the year:-
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    Details of attendances are given below:-
    WestbourneQueen's Park
    Full days.Saturdays.Full days.Saturdays.