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City of Westminster 1929

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

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The following details in tabular form are required by the Ministry of Health of the cases notified in 1929:—

Cases.Vision unimpaired.Vision impaired.Total blindness.Deaths.
Total.Treated.
At home.In hospital.
117411

Bacteriological Laboratory.
The examination of specimens for bacteriological investigation is
carried out by Dr. Braxton Hicks at the laboratory of Westminster
Hospital. The facilities provided by the Council apply only to patients
who are residents in the City. A charge, however, is made for work done
on behalf of individuals whose place of occupation is in Westminster,
but who may be attended by Westminster practitioners.

The following is the summary of bacteriological work performed:—

Swabbings from throats in suspected diphtheria607
Blood in suspected typhoid9
Sputa for investigation of T.B.358

Expenditure on first two was £86 7s., and for the third £47 17s. 3d.,
including cost of outfits, postage and telegrams.
TUBERCULOSIS.
In 1929, 259 new cases of pulmonary tuberculosis came to the
knowledge of the Department, including 13 cases who had moved into
the City, and 32 non-notified deaths.
Non-pulmonary forms of tuberculosis gave 42 cases—7 of these being
non-notified deaths and 2 transfers.
(9583) D