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Marylebone 1935

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

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I nfectious D iseases in S chools.

The accompanying table shows the number of cases and contacts of measles, whooping cough, chicken-pox and the notifiable infectious diseases reported from Schools during 1935.

INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN SCHOOLS, 1935. (CASES and CONTACTS)Scarlet FeverDiphtheriaWhooping CoughChicken-poxMeaslesAll other Diseases
All Souls, Foley Street247114
Barrett Street
Barrow Hill Road26151042
Bell Street8202716
Capland Street6181460212
Catholic, Richmond Street
Christ Church, Cosway Street2063911
Convent (St. Edward's), Little Union Place1
Cosway Street (L.C.C.)201152319
Emmanuel, Aberdeen Place731816
Gateforth Street1111
Hampden Gurney5312839
Homer Row, Catholic24192
Jewish, Hanway Street
Polytechnic, Regent Street
Regent's Park Central422
St. James's, Marylebone Lane1
St. Luke's, Nutford Place882
St. Mark's, Violet Hill484191
St. Marylebone Central, High Street161797643
St. Marylebone Grammar71823
St. Mary's (Western) York Street51513322
St. Paul's Bentinck, RoBsmore Road70271212312
St. Thomas', Orchard Street115212
St. Vincent, Wigmore Street1428
Upper Marylebone Street2668119
Schools in other Boroughs12318118
Totals19517112824826190

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 1935. The total number of cases notified was 10, as against 8 in the
previous year. Visits were paid to notified cases by the Health Visitors, but in no
case was it found necessary to make arrangements for a nurse from the Paddington
and Marylebone Nursing Association to attend and apply treatment. 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 BlindnessDeathsRemoved etc.
At HomeAt Hospital
102882