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St Pancras 1925

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

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Section III.—PREVALENCE OF AND CONTROL OVER INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

The figures have not been corrected for any subsequent revision of the diagnosis.

DISEASES.At all Ages.At Ages—Years.
Under I.I and under 5.5 andunder 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.
1.Variola or Small-pox
2Scarlatina or Scarlet Fever65181962571095427
3.Diphtheria and Membranous Croup ..704112412261115461
4.Typhus Fever
5.Enteric or Typhoid Fever162581
6.Fever, Simple or Continued
7-Relapsing Fever_
8.Puerperal Fever23419
9.Erysipelas1173762107613
10.Cholera
11.Plague
12.Anthrax11
13.Glanders
14.Hydrophobia
15.Cerebrospinal Meningiis7241
16.Anterior Poliomyelitis and Polioencephalitis6222
17.Ophthalmia Neonatorum3737
18.Encephalitis Lethargica241110111
19.Acute Primary Pneumonia2311553239189815
20.Acute Influenzal Pneumonia7638338429
21.Malaria624
22.Dysentery11
23.Trench Fever
24.Measles123361454570734827
25.German Measles877402284101095634
26.TuberculosisPulmonary3897977627911
Other Forms103518131324246
Totals45021851221151843937271156

Including all Primary Notifications made under the Public Health (Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1912,
on Forms "A," "B," "C" or "D,"and also cases first coming under notice by means of special
Death Reports.