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Dagenham 1943

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Dagenham]

Published
1944
Pages
32
Tables
19

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19 tables in this report

  • Page 11
    Extracts from Vital Statistics for the Year.
    TotalMaleFemale
  • Page 11
    Deaths from puerperal causes—
    Deaths.Rate per 1,000 total (live and still) births.
  • Page 13
    Table showing Birth-rate, Death-rate and Analysis of Mortality during the year 1943. Provisional Figures.—The mortality rates for England and Wales refer to the whole population, but for London and the towns to civilians only.
    Rate per 1,000 total Population.Annual Death-rate per 1,000 Population.Rate per 1,000 Live Births.
    Live Births.Still Births.All Causes.Typhoid and Paratyphoid Fevers.Small-pox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria.Influenza.Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under two years)Total Deaths (under one year).
  • Page 14
    Infant Welfare Centres.
    CENTRE.Sessions held.Times Sessions held.Average Attendances.Average New Cases.
  • Page 15
    Ante-Natal Clinics.
    CENTRE.Sessions held.Times Sessions held.Average Attendances.Average New Cases.
  • Page 15
    School Clinics.
    Clinic.Inspection.Minor Ailment.
  • Page 16
    Report of the Sanitary Inspectors.
  • Page 18
    FOOD AND DRUGS ACT, 1938. Analyses.
    Article.Number Examined.Number Adulterated, etc.
    Formal.InformalTotalFormal.InformalTotal
  • Page 19
    Adulterated Samples, etc.
    Serial Number.Article.Formal or Informal.Nature of Adulteration or Irregularity.Observations.
  • Page 20
    Adulterated Samples, etc. —continued.
    Serial Number.Article.Formal or Informal.Nature of Adulteration or Irregularity.Observations.
  • Page 21
    PREVALENCE OF, AND CONTROL OVER, INFECTIOUS AND OTHER DISEASES. NOTIFIABLE DISEASES (other than Tuberculosis).
    Under 1 year1-22-33-44-55-1010-1515-2020-3535-4545-6565 and overTotal
  • Page 22
    The following table shows details of children who attended for immunisation and were subsequently notified as suffering from Diphtheria, together with observations as to type and the ultimate result:—
    AgeParticulars of Treatment.Notified as Diphtheria.Confirmed.Severity.Result.
  • Page 23
    Tuberculosis.
    New CasesDeaths.
    Primary Notification.Brought to notice other than by Form A.
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
    MFMFMFMFMFMF
  • Page 23
    Register.
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
    Male.Female.Male.Female.
  • Page 25
    Work of Health Visitors. The following table shows the number of visits paid by the Health Visitors during the year:—
  • Page 25
    Supervision of Midwives. The following is a summary of the reasons for sending for medical help by midwives:—
  • Page 25
    Notification that they had been associated with the undermentioned conditions were received from midwives as under:—
  • Page 26
    Domiciliary Midwifery Service. Below is a table setting forth in statistical form the work of the Corporation Midwives, Dagenham Nursing Association and Salvation Army Midwives for the year 1943:—
    Municipal Midwives.Dagenham Nursing Association.Salvation Army Nurses.
  • Page -
    Domiciliary Midwifery Service.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.Under 1 vear.Over 1 and under 2.Over 2 and under 5.Over 5 and under 15.Over 15 and under 25.Over 25 and under 35.Over 35 and under 45.Over 45 and under 55.Over 55 and under 65.Over 65 and under 75.75 and over.TOTALRegistar-General's Allocations.
    MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF