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City of Westminster 1936

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

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The following table shows deaths per 100,000 of civilian population since 1922. Table XLV. Westminster—Deaths from Tuberculosis per 100,000 civilian population.

Years.Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.Total.
Deaths.Rates.Deaths.RatesDeaths.Rates.
1922 annual144103.32115165118.3
1923 „10373.31611.311984.7
1924 „12486.7149.913896.5
1925 „11582.31410.012992.4
1926 „11985.91410.l13396.0
1927 „10073.21410.211483.5
1928 „9069.31813.810883.2
1929 „11381.8118.712498.8
1930 „9877.997.110785.0
1931 „10590.81613.8121104.6
1932 „9071.21612.610683.8
1933 „9272.897.110179.9
1934 „8366.91612.89979.8
1935 „6149.064.86753.8
1936 „8266.086.49072.5

The following report and tables of statistics required by the
Ministry of Health are submitted by Dr. Ian S. Thomson, Tuberculosis
Officer and Deputy Medical Officer of Health.
City of Westminster Tuberculosis Dispensary.
Annual Report, 1936.
The work of the Dispensary has been carried on throughout the year
on the established lines. New patients numbering 456 were seen during
the year, of whom 219 were considered to be tubercular. These cases
classed as tubercular for Dispensary purposes do not all show evidence
of recent active disease.

The following Table shows the source of reference of cases to the Dispensary during the last three years:— Table XLVI.

1934.1935.1936.
Medical Practitioners157140136
Health Visitors161143171
St. Stephen's Hospital9997115
Ministry of Pensions1
School Medical Officer232518
Voluntary Hospitals9127
Friends, Charitable Organisations, etc.1289
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