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Southwark 1925

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

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TABLE 48.PUBLIC HEALTH (TUBERCULOSIS) REGULATIONS, 1912. Summary of Notifications during the period from the 4th January, 1925, to the 2nd January, 1926, in the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark.

Age-periodsNotifications on Form A.Notifications on Form B.Number of Notifications on Form C.
Number of Primary Notifications.Total Notifications on Form A.Number of Primary Notifications.Total Notifications on FormB.Poor Law Institutions.Sanatoria.
0-11-55-1010-1515-2020-2525-3535-4545-5555-6565 & upwardsTotal Primary Notifications.Under 55-1010-15Total Primary Notifications.
Pulmonary Males13914164342462282042501l196155
„ Females23819212827108513116456105
Non-Pulmonary Males191611844341263721123851
„ Females31078106121351641334

Primary Notifications relate to patients who have not previously been notified in this or former years, either on Form A or on Form B, in
the area to which the return relates. Any additional notification of a case which has been previously notified in the area is to be regarded as
duplicate. (Note—No primary notifications should be made on Form C.)
A School Medical Inspector, or the Medical Officer of Health of a county, county borough, or other district, if acting as a School Medical
Inspector, is required to notify on Form B all cases of Tuberculosis discovered in the course of inspection of children attending public
elementary schools whether or not these have previously been notified.
Form C. Relates to patients admitted to Sanatoria or Poor Law Institutions.