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Havering 1965

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Havering]

Published
1966
Pages
108
Tables
55

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55 tables in this report

  • Page 6
    TABLE No. 1 — REGISTRAR-GENERALS ABRIDGED LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATH IN CERTAIN AGE GROUPS (Corrected for Inward and Outward Transfers)
    Causes of DeathAll AgesAge Groups
    Under Four WeeksFour weeks & under one year1-45-1415-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465-7475 and upwards
    TotalMaleFemaleM.F.MF.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.MF.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    Table 2 HOME VISITS BY HEALTH VISITORS
    Home visits to :Total No. of cases visitedNotes
    Born in 1965Born in 1964Born in 1960/63
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    Table 3—BIRTH STATISTICS
    TotalAt home or nursing homeIn hospital
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    Continued from previous page...
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    Table 4—HOME NURSING
    NumberAges
    Under 5 yrs.5-64 yrs.Over 65 yrs.
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    Table 5—SICK ROOM EQUIPMENT
    ArticleNo. issued
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    MATERNAL WELFARE SERVICES Table 6—ANTE-NATAL AND POST-NATAL CLINICS
    Ante-NatalPost-NatalTotal
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    Table 7—CHILD WELFARE CLINICS
    Born 1965Born 1964Born 1960-63Total
  • Page 15
    Table 8—DENTAL SERVICES FOR EXPECTANT AND NURSING MOTHERS AND CHILDREN PART A. DENTAL TREATMENT — NUMBER OF CASES
    Number of persons examined during the yearNumber of persons who commenced treatment during the yearNumber of courses of treatment completed during the year
    (1)(2)(3)
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    PART B. DENTAL TREATMENT PROVIDED
    Scalings and Gum TreatmentFillingsSilver Nitrate TreatmentCrowns and InlaysExtractionsGeneral AnaestheticsDentures ProvidedRadiographs
    Full upper or lowerPartial upper or lower
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)
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    Table No. 9 — DAY NURSERIES
    NurseryPlacesAverage attendances over the yearWaiting list on 31.12.65
    PriorityNon-priority
    Gd. IGd. II
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    PRIMARY COURSES
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    The total number of children protected against each disease, including those who were given combined antigens, was as follows:
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    The proportion of children under one year of age who have received a primary course of immunisation is estimated to be:—
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    RE-INFORCING DOSES Type of antigen
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    The total number given re-inforcing doses against each disease, including those who received combined antigens, was as follows :—
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    The number of children skin tested and vaccinated under this scheme during the year was as follows :—
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    Treatments given during the year. Table 10 —CHIROPODY TREATMENT GIVEN DURING THE YEAR
    Age GroupNew cases during yearCases being treated at end of yearClinic attendance during the yearDomiciliary treatment during the yearTreatment at Welfare Establishments
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    STATISTICS Table 11 NUMBER OF PERSONS RECEIVING HOME HELP DURING YEAR
    CATEGORYNUMBER
  • Page 24
    Table 12 — DEFECTS FOUND AT ROUTINE SCHOOL MEDICAL INSPECTIONS
    ConditionNo. of defects found requiring treatmentNo. of defects found requiring observation
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    Table 13 — DENTAL INSPECTION AND TREATMENT OF SCHOOL CHILDREN
    Inspection
  • Page 32
    Continued from previous page...
    Attendances and TreatmentAges 5 to 9Ages 10 to 14Ages 15 and overTotal
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    TABLE No. 14
    Total number of Pupils ascertained as handicapped at end of the yearNumber of Pupils ascertained during the yearNumber of Pupils admitted to Special Schools during the yearTotal Number of Pupils in Special Schools at the end of the year
    DayResidential
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    CLINIC SERVICES OTHER THAN FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
    Women's WelfareCervical CytologyAnte-Natal Relaxation Classes (NumberChild Welfare Of SessionsClinic Midwives' weekly)Other Services Provided
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    CLINIC SERVICES OTHER THAN FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN—(Continued)
    Women's WelfareCervical CytologyAnte-Natal Relaxation ClassesChild WelfareMidwives' ClinicOther Services Provided
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    CLINIC SERVICES FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN
    Minor Ailment & Medical Consultation Clinic (No. of Sessions Weekly)Other Services Provided
  • Page 47
    STATISTICS Handicapped Persons Table 15 REGISTERED HANDICAPPED PERSONS WITHIN THE BOROUGH
    ChildrenAdults
  • Page 49
    Table No. 16 NUMBER OF PATIENTS UNDER THE CARE OF THE AUTHORITY AS AT 31.12.56
    Mentally 111PsychopathicSubnormalSeverely SubnormalTotalGRAND TOTAL
    Un'r 16Over 16Un'r 16Over 16Un'r 16Over 16Un'r 16Over 16Un'r 16Over 16
  • Page 49
    Table No. 17 PATIENTS REFERRED DURING 1965
    REFERRED BYMentally 111PsychopathicSubnormalSeverely SubnormalTotalGRAND TOTAL
    Un'r 16Over 16Un'r 16Over 16Un'r 16Over 16Un'r 16Over 16Un'r 16Over 16
  • Page 51
    Table 18—ADMISSION TO HOSPITALS BETWEEN 1.4.65 to 31.12.65
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    TABLE 19
    Discharged toMenWomenTotal
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    TABLE No. 20
    SexAge GroupsTotal
    0-45-1516-2021 -4950-6465 +
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    TABLE No. 21
    SexAge GroupsTotal
    0-45- 1516-2021-4950-6465 +
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    TABLE No. 22 OCCUPATION OF BLIND PERSONS IN EMPLOYMENT
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    TABLE No. 23
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    TABLE No. 24
    SexAge GroupsTotal
    0-45-1516-2021 -4950-6465 +
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    TABLE No. 25
    SexAge GroupsTotal
    0-45-1516-2021-4950-6465 +
  • Page 63
    The Social Welfare Officers dealing with the blind and partially sighted, apart from initial visiting and documentation of new registration, were also concerned in the under-mentioned activities :—
  • Page 64
    TABLE No. 26
    Category & SexUnder 16 yrs.16-2930-4950-6465 +Total
  • Page 69
    STATISTICS Suttons Hostel — Haverinsg Families
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    TABLE No. 27
    Category (of trade)No. of PremisesNo. of Premises fitted to comply with *Reg. 16No. of Premises to which †Reg. 19 appliesNo. of Premises complying with †Reg. 19
  • Page 75
    Court proceedings were taken in respect of the following offences against these regulations:—
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    The 148 food complaints are summarised briefly as follows :—
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    (Continued from previous page)
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    The 7 cases in which legal proceedings were taken are listed as follows:—
    ComplaintsResult of Proceedings
  • Page 77
    TABLE No. 28
    CattleCalvesSheep & LambsPigsHorsesGoatsTotal
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    TABLE No. 29
    DiseaseMaleFemaleTotal
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    PART I OF THE ACT 1. Inspections for purposes of Provisions as to Health:
    PremisesNo. on RegisterNo. of InspectionsNo. of Written NoticesNo. of Occupiers Prosecuted
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    TABLE No. 30
    Number of complaints received and infestations found—Private PremisesBusiness PremisesAgricultural PremisesTotal
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    TABLE No. 31
    Subject of Visit or InspectionNo. of Visits or Inspections
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    TABLE No. 32 SUMMARY OF INFRINGEMENTS
    SectionDetailsNumber
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    TABLE No. 33 ACCIDENTS — ANALYSED BY WORKPLACE
    WorkplaceNumber ReportedTotal No. InvestigatedAction RecommendedNo Action
    ProsecutionFormal WarningInf. Advice
  • Page 94
    TABLE No. 34 ANALYSIS OF REPORTED ACCIDENTS
    OfficesShops RetailWholesale WarehousesCatering establishments open to public, canteensFuel Storage Depots
  • Page 95
    TABLE No. 35 REGISTRATIONS AND GENERAL INSPECTIONS
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
    Class of PremisesNumber of Premises Registered during the yearTotal Number of Registered Premises at the end of yearNumber of Registered Premises receiving a General Inspection during the year
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    TABLE No. 36 ANALYSIS OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN REGISTERED PREMISES BY WORKPLACE
    (1)(2)
    Class of WorkplaceNumber of Persons Employed