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Ealing 1960

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ealing]

Published
1961
Pages
86
Tables
36

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36 tables in this report

  • Page 11
    TUBERCULOSIS
    Age PeriodsNew Cases
    PalmonaryNon Pulmonary
    195519561957195819591960195519561957195819591960
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 11
    TUBERCULOSIS
    Age PeriodsDeaths
    PulmonaryNon Pulmonary
    195519561957195819591960195519561957195819591960
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 12
    Two samples taken from the mains supply to a school following the receipt of a complaint were found to be satisfactory.
    SamplesSatis factoryDoubtfulUnsatisfactory
  • Page 14
    Progress of Smoke Control Programme
    NO. Of Smoke Control OrdersAcresNO. of dwellings involvedOther buildings involvedTotal premises covered
    PrivateLocal Authority
  • Page 17
    Atmospheric Pollution Gauges
    1960Deposited matter expressed as tons per square mile per monthSulphur compounds by lead peroxide method expressed as milligrams S0 /day collected by 100 sq cm of Batch A Pb02
    Birkbeck AvenueLongfield DepotGreenford GreenBirkbeck AvenueLongfield DepotGreen ford Green
  • Page 17
    Average Monthly Concentrations of Smoke and Sulphur Dioxide
    1960Smoke in Milligrammes per 100 cubic metresSulphur Dioxide in parts per hundred million
    Town HallEllots Green SchoolWalpole Grammar SchoolTown HailEllots Green SchoolWalpole Grammar School
  • Page 26
    During the year licences for the sale of milk under the Milk (Special Designations) Regulations, 1960 were granted as follows:-
    Dealers' LicencesSupplementary LicencesTotal
  • Page 26
    The results were as follows:-
    DesignationSamplesPhosphataseMethylene Blue
    PassedFailedPassedFailed
  • Page 27
    The results were as follows:-
    CommoditySamplesGradeNot Graded
    1234
  • Page 33
    2. Remedy of defects during the year without service of formal notices:
  • Page 38
    1. Inspections for the purposes of provisions as to health (including inspections made by the Public Health Inspectors):
    PremisesNumber on RegisterNumber of
    InspectionsWritten NoticesOccupiers prosecuted
  • Page 39
    2. Cases in which defects were found:
    ParticularsNumber of cases in which defects were foundNumber of cases in which prosecutions were instituted
    PoundRemediedReferred
    To H. M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector
  • Page 39
    Part VIII of the Act Outwork (Sections 110 and 111)
    Nature of WorkSection 110Section 111
    No. of out-workers in August list required by Sect. 110(1)(c)No of instances of work in unwholesome premises
  • Page 48
    The following table shows the use made of the service during the last six years.
    195519561957195819591960
  • Page 52
    Cases of Infectious and Other Notifiable Diseases notified in the Borough
    Disease194919501951195219531954195519561957195819591960
  • Page 54
    Infections and Other Notifiable Diseases Classified in Age Groups
    Scarlet FeverWhooping CoughPoliomyelitisMeaslesDiphtheriaDysenteryMeningococcal Infection
    ParalyticNon-Paralytic
    MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
  • Page 55
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    PneumoniaSmallpoxAcute EncephalitisEnteric or Typhoid FeverParatyphoid FeversErysipelasFood Poisoning
    InfectivePost-Infectious
    MFMFMFMFMFMFMFMF
  • Page 55
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    Tuberculosis
    RespiratoryMeninges& C.N. S.Other
    MFMFMF
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    Other notifiable diseases
    OriginalOther
    MFMF
  • Page 56
    DEATHS Causes of Death 1960
    Cause of DeathDeaths, I960Total Deaths 1959
    MaleFemaleTotal
  • Page 63
    Defects requiring Treatment found at Routine Medical Inspection
    195819591960
  • Page 64
    But we are always faced with the difficulty that part time officers are reluctant to travel towards the Western boundaries of the borough unless they live fairly near.
    Atten dancesCompleting TreatmentFillings Perm anent TeethFillings Temporary TeethExtractions Permanent TeethExtractions Temporary TeethOrthodontic treatment New cases
  • Page 68
    Table I - Details of Well-shaped Shoes in 25 shops
    Good shoe stockedNo of Shops 25
  • Page 68
    Table I - Details of Well-shaped Shoes in 25 shops
    Large SizesBG
    BoysGirls
  • Page 68
    Table II - Details of Badly Designed Girls' Shoes in 25 Shops
    No. of Shops
  • Page 69
    Table III Number of Shops Having a Comprehensive Stock of Half Sizes and Width Fittings, and Time Taken to Obtain Shoes Out of Stock
    No of Shops
  • Page 69
    Table IV Details of Price Range of Four Specified Shoes According to Whether Width-fittings were Stocked
    Shops with Width-fittingsShops with No Width-fittings
  • Page 70
    Table V - Details of the Fittings of Children's Shoes in 25 Shops
    No. of Shops
  • Page 73
    The following table sets out in their various categories the number of handicapped pupils as at 31st December, 1960.
    CategoryIn Special Day SchoolsIn Special Residential SchoolsIn maintained Primary & Secondary SchoolsNot at SchoolTotal
    BGBGBGBGBG
  • Page 74
    The figures are as follows:-
  • Page 74
    The types of speech defect were classified as follows:-
  • Page 76
    EDUCATION ACT 1944 Sections 57(3). 57( 4) and 57(5). Cases dealt with under Section 57. Education Act, 1944:
  • Page 76
    MEDICAL EXAMINATION OF TEACHERS
  • Page 77
    Ante-Natal Clinics (Interview by Appointment)
    AddressTimes
  • Page 78
    Continued from previous page...
    AddressTimes
  • Page 78
    Child Welfare Clinics
    AddressTimes