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St Pancras 1925

[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 the Wards in which they occurred:—

INFECTIOUS DISEASES.Notifications.Deaths.
Ward.Whole Borough.Ward.Whole Borough.
1234567812345678
1. Variola or Small-pox
2. Scarlatina or Scarlet Fever1161011008185494079651
3. Diphtheria and Membranous Croup11877156110996719587044493632334
4. Typhus Fever
5. Enteric or Typhoid Fever311223311623
6. Fever, Simple and Continued
7. Relapsing Fever
8. Puerperal Fever4345241231214
9. Erysipelas2115201016183141172333112
10. Cholera
11. Plague
12. Anthrax11
13. Glanders
14. Hydrophobia
15. Cerebrospinal Meningitis221272114
16. Anterior Poliomyelitis11121611
17. Ophthalmia Neonatorum2731685537
18. Encephalitis Lethargica81522332432121110
19. Acute Primary Pneumonia261745293131844231
20. Acute Influenzal Pneumonia13151491341776
21. Malaria111216
22. Dysentery1111
23. Trench Fever
24. Measles240742531221771412420212331113
25. German Measles130961241161421131913787711
26. *Tuberculosis, Pulmonary4235624463382871389†1916301932171132801║
„ Other Forms1715151517968103‡821011863351

* 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 or Transfers,
† Including 8, the home addresses of which were not known.
‡ „ 1, „ „
║ „ 4, „ „