Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Croydon]
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D.—REPORT ON THE BOROUGH LABORATORY.
For the following account of the work of the laboratory I am
indebted to Dr. Peter, the Borough Bacteriologist and Senior
Resident Medical Officer of the Borough Hospital.
For the first few years of its existence comparative little us was made of the laboratory, as is shown by the following table:—
Year. | Specimens examined for Diphtheria, Enteric Fever, and Tuberculosis. | ||
---|---|---|---|
Borough Cases (outside the Hospital. | Hospital Cases. | Totals. | |
1897 | 85 | not recorded | — |
1898 | 125 | not recorded | — |
1899 | not recorded | not recorded | — |
1900 | 199 | 248 | 447 |
1901 | 784 | 885 | 1669 |
1902 | 698 | 859 | 1557 |
1903 | 1089 | 1322 | 2411 |
1904 | 2027 | 2494 | 4521 |
1905 | 2276 | 4164 | 6440 |
1906 | 2257 | 2485 | 4742 |
1907 | 2105 | 5154 | 7259 |
1908 | 3621 | 4582 | 8203 |
1909 | 3247 | 4876 | 8123 |
1910 | 2635 | 3734 | 6369 |
The total number of specimens examined in 1910 is somewhat
smaller than in 1909, thanks to the diminished prevalence of
diphtheria and enteric fever.