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St Pancras 1924

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for St. Pancras, Metropolitan Borough]

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The notifications of, and deaths from, the notifiable infectious diseases are classified in the following table according to their Wards and Registration Sub-Districts:—

INFECTIOUS DISEASES.Notifications.Deaths.
West. WardSouth WardEast. WardNorth. WardWhole BoroughWest. WardSouth. WardEast. WardNorth. WardWhole Borough.
4518361245783612
I. Variola or Small-pox11
2. Scarlatina or Scarlet Fever749628831688911310875931221312
3. Diphtheria and Membranous Croup626817511501178771623221654222
4. Typhus Fever
5. Enteric or Typhoid fever23141112112
6. Fever, Simple and Continued-_
7. Relapsing Fever
8. Puerperal Fever112221611611114
9. Erysipelas4204171712211310811114
10. Cholera
11. Plague
12. Anthrax
13. Glanders
14. Hydrophobia
15. Cerebrospinal Meningitis21311
16. Poliomyelitis and Polioencephalitis11125112
17. Ophthalmia Neonatorum58284108752
18. Encephalitis Lethargica113358110445321114113
19. Acute Primary Pneumonia314293872463124293
20. Acute Influenzal Pneumonia14132036131817131
21. Malaria11
22. Dysentery1124
23. Trench Fever
24. Measles522631162438857605510607433213751312105974
25. German Measles3132121259235843270
26,1 Tuberculosis, Pulmonary746520637026732347‡2930153235223426'22711
„ Other Forms11264822'4248119†111311049544

*Including all primary notifications made under the Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1912,011 Forms
A, B, C, or D, and .also cases first coming under notice by means of Special Death Reports,
† Including 2, the home addresses of which were not known.
‡ „ 12 „ „
† „ 3, „ „