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Edmonton 1954

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Edmonton]

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NATIONAL ASSISTANCE ACT, 1948.
Section 47—Removal to suitable premises of persons in need of care and
attention.
No action was necessary during the year under this Section.
Several cases were dealt with by the Public Health Department, and
admission to suitable premises was obtained without recourse of legal action.
MIDDLESEX COUNTY COUNCIL ACT, 1944.
Establishments for Massage or Special Treatment.
Six existing licences were renewed during the year, and one licence
discontinued.

TUBERCULOSIS.

The table below gives details of the ages and sex of new cases of Tuberculosis, also deaths from the disease ; this latter figure includes the deaths of non-notified cases.

Age PeriodsNew CasesDeaths
RespiratoryNon-respiratoryRespiratoryNon-respiratory
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
Under 1 year........................
1— 5 years2...2...............
5—15 „23..................
15—25 „1017...1............
25—35 „165.........11...
35—45 „1462112......
45—55 „186...25.........
55—65 „72......1.........
65 years upwards412...31......
7339641041...

In addition, 39 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and 3 cases of nonpulmonary
tuberculosis previously notified in other areas, moved into
Edmonton.

The total number of names added to the Register for the first time during the vear, excluding of course, non-notified deaths was: —

MalesFemales
New cases (respiratory)7339
(non-respiratory)64
Transferred cases (respiratory)1920
(non-respiratory12
9965

There were no non-notified deaths.
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