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

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Marylebone 1913

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

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FEMALES.Number of Cases 414. AGE DISTRIBUTION.

Under 1 year.1—5.5—15.15—25.25—45.45—65.65 & over.All ages.
11413564152471414

DURATION OF ILLNESS IN YEARS.

Under 1 year1—2.2—3.3—4.4—5.5 and upwards
14810082222339
No. of Living Rooms in Patient's Tenement.Weekly Rent Paid.
1 room.2.3.4.over 4.Under 5/-.10/-.15/-.15/- & over.Totalcases.
93184863219692566524414

OCCUPATION OF PATIENTS.

Outdoor.Indoor.
Taxi-cab Drivers, etc.Carmen, Carters, Drivers.Dock Labourers.Milkmen.Ex-soldiers & sailors.Miscellaneous.Clerks.Laundries.Bakehouses.Printers.Railway and Tube hands.Servants.Tailoring, etc.Charing.Trades with predisposing influences.Miscellaneous.
Public.Private.
41515303241214

OTHER FORMS OF TUBERCULOSIS.

FEMALES—MARRIED (INCLUDING WIDOWS).

No. and Age of Patient.Patient's Relatives, living and dead. I. Father and Mother. II. Brothers and Sisters. III. Uncles and Aunts.Patient's Husband (if re-married give particulars for deceased wife).Patient's Children.Number of Patients Childless
Age.No.Whether or not affected.I.II.III.
L. : D.L.D.L.D.L.D.L.D.
00Aftected-----------
Not----------
Unknown----------
150Affected-----------
Not----------
Unknown----------
250Affected-----------
Not----------
Unknown----------
351Affected----------
Not11-----15-
Unknown----------
550Affected-----------
Not----------
Unknown----------