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City of Westminster 1928

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

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Table. VI.

The figures for a series of years are shown below:—

Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Total of all forms.
General Population.C.I.H. and no Address.Total.
Males.Fermales.Males.Females.Males.Females.Total.
191223318411510512--59571
19132031748984749186177651
1914186105944390343872462
191515595598317462672389
1916183135649391423981472
1917209164517431423476507
19182932254045625055105667
1919197122304353352358411
1920143133294309292958367
1921118114372271192241312
1922119110422273243054327
1923111114421268243256324
1924140122331296272451347
192510892271228233154282
192611790294240183048288
192710367241195212950245
19289761272187222749236

(Military cases which were excluded during the war were again made notifiable in 1920.)
A return required by the Ministry is appended, also a table showing
the distribution of the cases in the various wards of the city.
Non-mtified Deaths.-—There were 23 deaths from Tuberculosis (12
males and 11 females) during 1028 of persons who had not been notified
in Westminster. The majority of these had been notified elsewhere,
some were sudden deaths of visitors to this country, and the cause of death
in some cases was only discovered on post-mortem examination. These
23 non-notified deaths gave a percentage of 21-3 of the total deaths from
Tuberculosis for the year.
The total number of cases of Tuberculosis on the Register at the end
of 1028 was 1,180 as compared with 1,457 at the end of the year 1027.
The Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1024.
The number of unnotified deaths is slightly lower this year, being
down from 20 to 23; the corresponding percentage proportions are
25-4 per cent. (1027) and 21-3 per cent. (1028). Enquiries were made,
but in no instance did there appear to be neglect on the part of a
medical practitioner to notify a case. In 14 instances the diagnosis
was made as a result of post-mortem examination.