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Wandsworth 1927

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

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Infective Diseases.
27
Scabies.
The names of 47 school children who were suffering from
Scabies were forwarded to me by the Medical Officer to the
London County Council, and the homes were visited by the
Sanitary Inspectors. These children were being treated at the
London County Council cleansing stations. In 22 cases where
consent was obtained, disinfection of the bedding and clothing
of the patient was carried out by the disinfecting staff.
In addition to the above, 43 other cases were reported to
me. These cases were treated at the Council's disinfecting
station with sulphurated potash baths, and in every case
the disease was cured. The average number of baths given
per case was three.
Other Infective Diseases.
14 deaths occurred, six from Septicaemia, six from Syphilis,
one from Tetanus, and one from Mycosis Fungoides.