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Acton 1943

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Acton]

Published
1944
Pages
56
Tables
24

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  • Page 9
    AGES AT DEATH, AND WARD DISTRIBUTION OF DEATH 1943.
    Causes Of DeathTotalUnder 1 Year1 and Upward 22 and Upward 55 and Upward 1515 and Upward 2525 and Upward 4545 and Upward 6565 and UpwardsWard Distribution.
    North EastNorth WestSouth EastSouth West
  • Page 10
    Causes of death in children under one year: 31 males 31 females
    Under 1 wk.1—2 wks.2—3 wks.3—4 wks.Total under 1 month.1—3 mths.3—6 mths.6—9 mths.9—12 mths.Total 1—12 months.
  • Page 10
    Comparative Figures of INFANT MORTALITY since outbreak of War.
    Acton.England and Wales.
  • Page 17
    The following Table shows the average daily attendance at each Nursery.
    Under 2 years of age.Over 2 years of age.
  • Page 20
    — CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1943.
    Notifiable Disease.Cases notified in whole District. At Ages—Years.Ward Distribution.
    At all AgesUnder 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 4545 to 65Over 65North EastNorth WestSouth EastSouth West
  • Page 22
    The following table gives the age incidence of new cases of tuberculosis in 1943 and of deaths from the disease in the area in 1943.
    Age Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
    RespiratoryNon-RespiratoryRespiratoryNon-Respiratory
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F
  • Page 23
    The following is a statement of the particulars appearing in the Register of cases of Tuberculosis on 31st December, 1943: —
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Total.
  • Page 24
    PATIENTS TREATED AT KENSINGTON BATHS FOR VERMINOUS CONDITIONS.
    Month.Total.N.E.N.W.S.E.S.W.No. of families treated.
  • Page 24
    PATIENTS TREATED AT KENSINGTON BATHS FOR SCABIES.
    Month.Total.N.E.N.W.S.E.S.W.No. of families treated.
  • Page 29
    TOTAL NUMBER OF ALL CARCASES INSPECTED DURING 1943, WITH DETAILS OF SURRENDERS ON ACCOUNT OF DISEASE.
    Pigs.Horses.
  • Page 30
    NUMBER OF PIGS' CARCASES INSPECTED DURING 1943 WITH ANALYSIS OF SURRENDERS ON ACCOUNT OF DISEASB;
    1943.No. of Carcases Inspected.No. of Heads Diseased.No. of Carcases Diseased.No. of CollarsDiseased.No. of Fore Quarters Diseased.No. of Hind Quarters Diseased.No. of Legs Diseased.Plucks (Lungs, Livers and Hearts).Mesenteries, Stomachs and IntestinesPieces of Pork.
  • Page 36
    » INOCULATIONS, 1943.
    Primary1942 Old Cases1943After 8 years.
    Schick.Doses.Doses.Schick.Doses.
    Pos.Neg.2nd.3rd.1st.2nd.3rd.Pos.Neg.1st.2nd.3rd.
  • Page 42
    EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN.
    Residential special or open-air school.Ordinary elementary school.Evacuated.At home.Total.Defect.In hospital.
  • Page 43
    TABLE I. A.—Routine Medical Inspections.
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    TABLE II Classification of the Nutrition of Children Inspected during the Year in the Routine Age Groups.
    Age Groups.A.B.c.D.
    Number of Children Inspected.(Excellent)(Normal)(Slightly subnormal)(Bad)
    No.%No,%No.%No.%
  • Page 43
    TABLE III.
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    Continued from previous page...
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    TABLE IV. Dental Inspection and Treatment.
  • Page 45
    Continued from previous page...
    (9) Other operations:—
  • Page 45
    table v. Verminous Conditions.
  • Page 45
    TABLE VI. Blind and Deaf Children.
    1.2.3.
    At a Public Elementary School.At an Institution other than a Special School.At no School or Institution.
  • Page 46
    AVERAGE HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS — 1943.
    ENTRANTS.Total No. Seen.3 YEARS.4 YEARS.5 YEARS.6 YEARS.7 YEARS.
    BOYS.No. seen.Ht.Wt.No. seen.Ht.Wt.No. seen.Ht.Wt.No. seen.Ht.Wt.No. seen.Ht.Wt.
  • Page 47
    AVERAGE HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS-1943
    INTERMEDIATESTotal No. Seen.8 YEARS.9 YEARS.10 YEARS.11 YEARS.
    BOYS.No. seen.Ht.Wt.No. seen.Ht.Wt.No. seen.Ht.Wt.No. seen.Ht.Wt.
  • Page 48
    AVERAGE HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS —1943
    LEAVERS.Total No. Seen.12 YEARS.13 YEARS.14 YEARS.
    (BOYS)No. seen.Ht.Wt.No. seen.Ht.Wt.No. seen.Ht.Wt.