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Wandsworth 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wandsworth, Metropolitan Borough]

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Report of the Medical Officer of Health.
The proportion of cases notified per 1,000 of population was
2.0, compared with 2.88 in 1909, 3.67 in 1908, 4.08 in 1907, 3.4 in
1906, 5.1 in 1905, and 2.8 in 1904, and in the County of London
2.15, compared with 3.56, 4.60, 5.53, 4.3, 4.1, and 2.89.
The proportion of cases notified was thus .15 per 1,000 lower
in this Borough than for the whole of London, while in 1909 it
was .68 per 1,000 lower.
The following Table shows the rate of notified cases per 1,000
persons living for each sub-district and for the whole Borough for
the year and the three previous years, as well as the corresponding
rates for the whole of London.

TABLE XXXIX.

Sub-Districts.1907190819091910
Clapham3.043.402.751.52
Putney2.722.131.231.60
Streatham3.832.623.341.82
Tooting9.806.523.683.03
Wandsworth3.564.452.662.30
Whole Borough4.083.672.882.00
London5.534.603.562.15

Putney was the only sub-district in which the rate was
higher than in 1909, and it will be noted that a great reduction
occurred in Clapham and Streatham.
In Clapham the greatest number of cases was notified in
June, and the smallest in April, October and December.