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Hendon 1942

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hendon]

Published
1943
Pages
28
Tables
24

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24 tables in this report

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    TABLE I. CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES OTHER THAN TUBERCULOSIS NOTIFIED DURING 1941 & 1942.
    DISEASETOTALCASES 1941NOTIFIED 1942REMOVED TO HOSPITAL 1942
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    TABLE II IMMUNISATION AGAINST DIPHTHERIA
    No.of children immunised.Under 5Over 5Total
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    TABLE III PULMONARY tuberculosis .
    YearNotificationsDeaths
    MalesFemalesTotalMalesFemalesTotal
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    TABLE IV.
    Scabies cases dealt with.Verminous conditions dealt with.
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    TABLE V.
    19411942
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    TABLE VI DOMICILIARY CONFINEMENTS ATTENDED BY MOTIVES.
    19411942
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    The following Table gives particulars of the Nurseries which have either been established or projected in the areas-
    Established Nurseries. Address of Nursery.Date. of OpeningOriginal AccommodationApproved ExtensionTotal Acoommodation
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    SANITARY INSPECTIONS OF THE AREA. The following summary of the inspection work performed by the Sanitary Inspectors has been submitted to mo by Mr.G.E.Luck, Chief Sanitary Inspector.
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    The following foodstuffs were examined and condemned as unfit for human consumption:-
    Butchers Meat.Bacon.Chickens.Pish.
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    TABLE VII
    1.1.42 to 4.11. 425. 11. 42 to 22.12.4223.12.42 to 31.12. 42
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    TABL E. VIII TOTAL NUMBER OP CASES TREATED DURING 1942:- The total number of cases treated during the year,including those admitted to the E.M.S. Section is shown below
    In Hospital 1.1.42.Admitted during year.Died during year.Discharged during 1 year.Remaining in Hosp. 31.12.42.
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    TABLE IX
    NOTIFIED AS:-IN HOSPITAL 1.1. 42ADMITTED DURING ' YEARDIED DURING YEARDISCHARGED DURING YEARREMAINING IN HOSP. 31.12.42
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    NUMBER OF CASES TREATED AS COMPARED WITH THE PREVIOUS YEAR. TABLE X
    notified as:-admissionsdeathsdischarges
    194119421941194219411942
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    TABLE XI
    Discharged.Died.Total.
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    TABLE XII CLASSIFICATION 0F THE NUTRITION OP CHILDREN INSPECTED DURING THE YEAR IN THE ROUTINE AGE GROUPS.
    Number of children inspected.A (Excellent)B (Normal)C (Slightly sub-normal)D (Bad)
    No.%No.No.No.%
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    TABLE XIII
    Routine Medical InspectionsSpecial InspectionsTotal
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    TABLE.XIV Number of attendances of Children for Treatment at Health Centres
    Public Elementary SchoolsSecondary SchoolsTotal
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    Table XV.
    No. of Children InspectedA (Excollent)B (Normal)C (Slightly sub-normal)D (Bad)
    No.%No.%No.%|No.%
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    TABLE I MEDICAL INSPECTIONS OF CHILDREN ATTEIDING PUBLIC ELELENTARY SCHOOLS. A. ROUTINE MEDICAL INSPECTIONS:
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    TABLE II CLASSIFICATION OP THE NUTRITION OP CHILDREN INSPECTED DURING THE YEAR IN THE ROUTINE AGE GROUPS.
    Number of Children InspectedA (Excellent)B (Normal)C (Slightly sub-normal)D (Bad)
    No.%No.%No.%No.%
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    TABLE III GROUP I. - TREATMENT 0F MINOR AILMENTS (Excluding uncleanliness)
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    TABLE IV. DENTAL INSPECTION AND TREATMENT (l) Number of children inspected by the Dentist
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    TABLE V. VERMIN0US CONDITIONS
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    Number of totally or almost totally blind and deaf children who are not at the present time receiving education suitable for their special needs. The return should relate to all such children including evacuees resident in the Authority's area.
    1. At a Public Elementary School2. At an Institution othei than a Special School3. At no School or Institution