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Chislehurst 1925

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chislehurst]

Published
1926
Pages
36
Tables
19

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19 tables in this report

  • Page 3
    In tabular form recent figures of the population of the Urban District are:—
    1921 (Census)1922 (Estimated)1923 (Estimated)1924 (Estimated)1925 (Estimated)
  • Page 4
    Occupations by Sex.
    Males.Females.
  • Page 6
    Analysis of Death Rates.
    Year.All Causes.Seven principal zymotic complaintsPulmonary TuberculosisOther Respiratory Diseases.Cancer.Influenza.
  • Page 7
    Birth Rate, Death-Rate, and Analysis of Mortality during the year 1925.
    BIRTH RATE PER 1,000 TOTAL POPULATIONAnnual Death-rate per 1,000 Population.Rate per 1,000 Births
    All CausesEnteric FeverSmall-poxMeaslesScarlet FeverWhooping CoughDiphtheriaInfluenzaViolenceDiarrhoea and Enteritis (under Two-years).Total Deaths under one year
  • Page 8
    The following Table shows the number of cases notified during the past six years.
    192519241923192219211920
  • Page 10
    Monthly Incidence of Infectious Disease.
    Disease.Jan.Feb.Mar.AprilMayJuneJulyAug.Sept.Oct.Nov.Dec.TOTAL.
  • Page 11
    The following Table shows the number of cases notified and the number of deaths registered since the complaint became notifiable:—
    Cases.Deaths.
  • Page 11
    Death Rates from Tuberculosis.
    Years.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.TOTAL.
  • Page 12
    The following table shows the total cases notified at together with the deaths registered.
    Age Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.NonPulmonary.
    MFMFMFMF
  • Page 13
    The figures submitted to the County Medical Officer of Health at the end of each quarter of 1925, are as follows:—
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
    MFTotal.MFTotal.
  • Page 14
    During the year 52 specimens have been examined, as under.
    Total.Positive.Negative.
  • Page 15
    The following table shows the number of private families occupying the following number of rooms (Census, 1921).
    Number of Persons in private family.Dumber of private families occupying the following number of rooms.
    123456-78-910 and over.
  • Page 18
    During the period from the 1st April to the 31st December, 1925, the following number of animals were killed for human food in the slaughter-houses in the District.
    UpperDistrict.LowerDistrict.Total.
  • Page 21
    During the year 98 visits ot inspection were paid, and in 12 instances nuisances or irregularities were found ; these were all remedied.
    Trade.Number of
    FactoriesWorkshopTotal
  • Page 22
    1. Inspection of Factories, Workshops and Workplaces.
    Premises (1)Number of
    Inspections (2)Written Notices (3)Prosecutions (4)
  • Page 22
    2 Delects found in Factories, Workshops and Workplaces.
    PARTICULARS (1)Number of DefectsNumber of Prosecutions (5)
    Found (2)Remedied (3)Referred to H.M. Inspector (4)
  • Page 24
    Table 1. Cases of Infectious Disease notified during the year 1925.
    Disease.Number of Cases Notified.Cases removed to HospitalDeath
    At all Ages.At ages years.
    Under 11 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 1010 to l515 to 2020 to 3535 to 4545 to 6565 and over
  • Page 25
    Table II. Deaths occurring during 1925.
    Males.Females.Total.
  • Page 27
    The following have been killed since April last:—
    Upper Dist.Lower Dist.Total.