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Marylebone 1930

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

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During; the year in certain of the schools, one or more classrooms were closed on account of measles.

SCHOOLSScarlet FeverDiphtheriaWhooping CoughChickenpoxMeaslesAll other Diseases
All Souls, Foley Street21351390-
Barrett Street131
Barrow Hill Road93845312248
Bell Street301921217620
Blandford Square1215
Capland Street201314158364
Catholic, Richmond Street
Christ Church, Lisson Grove229119152
Convent, Little Union Place615
Council School Grove Road45333615739
Emmanuel, Aberdeen Place5171245023
Emmanuel, North Street-29
Gateforth Street7174216210
Hampden Gurney, Upper Berkeley Street255123215
Homer Row, Catholic3711264
Jewish, Hanway Street21
Portland, Little Titchfield Street
Polytechnic, Regent Street21
Queen's College, Harley Street-----
St. Andrew's, Wells Street------
St. Francis, Upper William Street------
St. James's, Marylebone Lane12341
St. Luke's Nutford Place354
St. Mark's, Violet Hill23115592
St. Marylebone, High Street40468156535
St. Marylebone Grammar, Marylebone Road261
St. Mary's, Crawford Street3131227513
St. Paul's, East Street
St. Paul's, Broadley Terrace2682214
St. Thomas', Orchard Street155166
St. Vincent, Wigmore Street23182
Upper Marylebone Street188112014
Schools out of Borough189311335
Totals304282793451,153304

Ophthalmia Neonatorum.
This disease—inflammation of the eyes in newly-born children— made notifiable
by order of the London County Council in 1911, continued to be so during
the whole of 1930. The total number of cases notified was 16, as against 3 in 1929,
and 8 in 1925. Visits were paid to all notified cases by the Health Visitors, and
in 3 cases arrangements were made for one of the nurses of the Padding-ton and
Marylebone Nursing Association to attend and apply treatment. In this connection
64 visits were made. In bad cases removal to hospital is carried out,
special arrangements having; been provided at St. Margaret's Hospital for receiving
and dealing with children suffering from this condition.

The following table gives information with regard to the cases notified.

NotifiedCases TreatedVision UnimpairedVision ImpairedTotal BlindnessDeaths
At HomeAt Hospital
167916