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Chislehurst 1945

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chislehurst]

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(iv) Overcrowding.

The position with regard to overcrowding is shown in the following Table:-

WARDNumber of Cases july 1936No. cases at 31st December31 Dec., 1945
193619371938193919401941194219431944Number of Cases found during yearNumber of Cases remedied during yearCases at end of year
Number casesNo. persons concerned
Aged over 10Aged under
Lamorbey E. ” W.121366424679366478
Longlands211---1-1--191
Birchwood--------1------
Frognal555----11------
North Cray2211111111--I23
St. Pauls Cray483-1112453263616
Chislehurst Common111343111---1-121
Mottingham8942322245155159436
Totals44512312107913182122133019065

5. Infectious Disease.
622 visits were made to notified cases of infectious disease
(diphtheria, scarlet fever, tuberculosis, etc.).
On the removal of a case to the Isolation Hospital, the
release from quarantine (home cases) or in other necessary
cases, disinfection was immediately carried out by spraying
rooms and their contents with formalin, and the clothing
and bedding was steam disinfected at the disinfecting
station. Public Library books found in any premises in
which infectious or contagious disease occurred were also
disinfected by formalin vapour in a special metal chamber.