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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.
Infirmary, two by the District Medical Officers and Medical Officer
of the Tooting Home, three by the Medical Superintendent of the
Infirmary twice, two by District Medical Officer twice, and two
by Medical Officers of other Institutions and Infirmaries.
17 cases were notified three times. 11 of these were by
District Medical Officers, Medical Superintendent of the Infirmary,
and the Medical Officer of the Tooting Home; three by
District Medical Officers twice and the Medical Superintendent of
the Infirmary; two by the District Medical Officer and Medical
Superintendent of the Infirmary twice; and one by the Medical
Superintendent of the Infirmary twice and Medical Officer of the
Tooting Home.
Four cases were notified four times. Two by District Medical
Officers, the Medical Superintendent of the Infirmary twice, and
the Medical Officer of the Tooting Home; one by District Medical
Officer twice, the Medical Superintendent of the Infirmary twice;
and one by the Medical Superintendent of the Infirmary three
times and Medical Officer of the Workhouse.
Three cases were notified five times. Two by District Medical
Officers twice, Medical Superintendent of the Infirmary twice,
and Medical Officer of the Tooting Home ; and one by District
Medical Officer, Medical Superintendent of the Infirmary three
times, and Medical Officer of the Tooting Home.
This makes a total of 350 notifications received for the 219.
cases.
The next Table shows the number of cases in the various
sub-districts still on the Register at the close of 1909, the number
of cases notified in 1910, and the number who died, recovered,
removed, the number still in Institutions, and the number under
observation.