London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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City of Westminster 1912

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Westminster, City of]

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School.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.
St. Barnabas----
St. Clement Danes_21_
St. Edward's, Dufour's Place12
St. Gabriel's21
St. George's, South Street St. James's and St. Peter's14
31
St. James the Less..-5_
St. Margaret's4
St. Martin's, Adelaide Place10
St. Martin's, Castle Street11
St. Mark's, Hide Place42
St. Matthew's81
St. Michael's_22_
St. Patrick's___
St. Paul's, Caroline Street___
St. Paul's, Wilton Place-
St. Peter's, Lower Belgrave Street42
St. Vincent's11
Weslevan Training College3

Four rooms in two schools were disinfected, together with 151
books and other articles. As to the arrangements for dealing with
children affected with vermin, see below under "disinfection."
One thousand and seventy-one school children suffering from various
non-infectious complaints were visited for the Care Committees and
Hospital Almoners, by the Health Visitors.
Bacteriological Laboratory.
During the year 306 examinations have been made by Dr. J. M.
Bernstein, at the Westminster Hospital Medical School, at a cost of
£36 4s. 9d., with the subjoined results.

The number of examinations in previous years were: 1902, 251; 1903, 181; 1904, 75; 1905, 132; 1906, 180; 1907, 155; 1908, 175; 1909, 245; 1910, 270; 1911, 240.

Disease.Persons.Examinations.Results.
Positive.Negative.Doubtful.
Suspected cases146150191301
Contacts or school children101010
Returned from hospital111
157161191411
Typhoid Fever1111281
Tuberculosis1291323993
Ophthalmia Neonatorum222