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Acton 1916

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Acton]

Published
1917
Pages
21
Tables
21

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21 tables in this report

  • Page 6
    TABLE 1. DEATH-RATE AND ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY-1916.
    Annual Death per 1,000 Living.Rate per 1,000 Births.
    All CausesEnteric FeverSmall PoxMeaslesScarlet FeverWhooping CoughDiphtheriaDiarrhœa and EnteritisDeaths under 1 year
  • Page 7
    TABLE 2. VITAL STATISTICS FOR WHOLE DISTRICT DURING 1916 AND PREVIOUS YEARS.
    YearPopulation estimated to Middle of each Year.BirthsTotal Deaths Registered in the DistrictTransferable DeathsNett Deaths belonging to the District
    Under 1 Year of AgeAt all Ages
    Uncorrected NumberNett
    NumberRateof Non-residents registered in the Districtof Residents registered outside District
    NumberRate per 1,000 BirthsNumberRate
    NumberRate
  • Page 8
    TABLE 3. BIRTHS.
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    TABLE 4. NOTIFICATION OF BIRTHS.
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    TABLE 5. CAUSES OF, AND AGES AT, DEATH DURING YEAR 1916.
    Causes of DeathCauses of, and ages at death, 1916Public Institutions in District. Resident and Non-Resideat
    All AgesUnder 1 year1 and under 22 and under 55 and under 1515 and under 2525 and under 4545 and under 6565 and upwards
  • Page 10
    TABLE 6. TOTAL DEATHS—WARD DISTRIBUTION. 1916.
    North EastNorth WestSouth EastSouth WestTotal
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    TABLE 7. INFANTILE MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1916. Deaths from stated causes in Week and Months under One Year of Age.
    Causes of Death.Under 1 week.1-2 weeks.2-3 weeks.3-4 weeks.1-3 months3-6 months6-9 months9-12 monthsTotal deaths under 1 year.
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    TABLE 8. INFANTILE MORTALITY. W ard D istribution.
    Causes of DeathsNorth EastNorth WestSouth EastSouth WestTotal
  • Page 13
    TABLE 9 CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1916.
    Notifiable DiseaseCases Notified in whole DistrictTotal Cases Notified in each Ward
    At all AgesAt Ages—YearsNorth-EastNorth-WestSouth-EastSouth-West
    Under 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 4545 to 6565 & upwards
  • Page 14
    CASES OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES REMOVED TO HOSPITAL DURING 1916.
  • Page 14
    TABLE 10. DEATHS FROM TUBERCULOSIS—1916.
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    TABLE 11. NOTIFICATION OF TUBERCULOSIS—1916.
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    Occupations.
    Males.Males.Females.
  • Page 16
    Situation of Disease.
  • Page 17
    TABLE 12 DEATHS FROM MEASLES.
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    TABLE 13. INFAN TS' CONSULTATIONS.
    Priory School.Social Club.
  • Page 18
    The attendances which these children had made was as follows:—
    Date at which they had first attended
    19121913191419151916
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    TABLE 14. ISOLATION HOSPITAL.
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    TABLE 15. INQUESTS.
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    TABLE 16. BACTERIOLOGICAL LABORATORY. 706 Swabs from the Throats and Noses were examined:— 168 were positive and 538 were negative.
    The specimens were from—
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    TABLE 17. SANITARY IMPROVEMENTS CARRIED OUT IN DISTRICT IN PURSUANCE OF INSPECTIONS MADE AND NOTICES SERVED. &c.