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Poplar 1929

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

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London Notification of Glanders Order, 1907.
No notice was received from the Veterinary Inspector of the London
County Council of the existence of glanders at premises in the Borough.
ERYSIPELAS.
84 cases of erysipelas were notified during the year. Five deaths
occurred.
PUERPERAL FEVER, ETC.
Public Health (Puerperal Fever and Puerperal Pyrexia)
Regulations, 1926.
The Consulting Obstetrician appointed under the above Regulations,
Dr. Malcolm Donaldson, was not called upon to visit any case of Puerperal
Fever or Puerperal Pyrexia during the year.

The following is a summary of the notifications, etc., during the year:—

Puerperal Fever.Puerperal Pyrexia.
Cases notified1210
Removed to M .A .B. Hospitals73
Removed to other hospitals56
Treated at home1
Specialist called in
Deaths4

CONTINUED AND TYPHUS FEVERS.
No case of continued fever occurred. No case of typhus fever
occurred.
CEREBRO-SPINAL FEVER.
5 cases of Cerebro-Spinal Fever were notified, 1 being subsequently
certified as suffering from slight Cerebral Haemorrhage and not Cerebrospinal
Fever. The 4 true cases were removed to hospitals. No deaths
occurred.