London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

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Wandsworth 1936

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

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T uberculosis.
Of the 236 deaths from Tuberculosis, 137 were males and
99 females. 205 deaths were due to Pulmonary Tuberculosis
and 31 to other forms of Tuberculosis. Further details are
given in Table XX.

TABLE XX.

Localisation.Males.Females.Total.
Pulmonary Tuberculosis11590205
Brain9312
Glands, Mesenteric235
Bones and Joints213
Other Parts9211
Totals13799236

In addition to these deaths, which were duly certified in
the returns as due to Tuberculosis, 22 persons previously
notified as suffering from Tuberculosis died during the year.
These deaths, however, do not figure in Table XX. for the
reason that:—
(a.) Ten were certified as dying from diseases other than
Tuberculosis.
(b.) Twelve had previously moved outside the Borough
and died there, the death being credited to the area in which
it occurred.
The following Table gives figures for the last ten years
showing both the number of deaths and the death-rate per
1,000 from Tuberculosis in the Borough.