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Hendon 1943

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hendon]

Published
1944
Pages
32
Tables
37

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    The following Table shows the causes of death during the year;- TABLE I
    CAUSEMALE .FEMALETOTAL
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    TABLE II. CASES OP INFECTIOUS DISEASES OTHER THAN TUBERCULOSIS NOTIFIED DURING 1942 AND 1943
    DISEASETOTAL CASES NOTIFIEDREMOVED TO HOSPITAL 1943
    19421943
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    table iii IMMUNISATION -AGAINST DIPHTHERIA.
    No. of Children ImmunisedUnder 5Over 5total
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    The percentage of child population immunised is estimated to be as follows:-
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    TUBERCULOSIS. The following Table shows the notifications of and deaths from Pulmonary Tuberculosis during the last four years:- TABLE IV
    YEARNOTIFICATIONSDEATHS
    MalesFemalesTotalMalesFemalesTotal
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    TABLE V
    CENTRECASES OP SCABIES DEALT WITHVERMINOUS CONDITIONS DEALT WITH
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    TABLE VI
    19421943
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    TABLE VII DOMICILIARY CONFINEMENTS ATTENDED BY MIDWIVES.
    19421943
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    TABLE VIII
    HOSPITALCASES ADMITTED
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    TABLE IX. Established Nurseries,
    Address of NurseryDate of Opening.Original Accommodation,Approved Extension.Total Accommodation,
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    The following summary of the inspection work performed by the Sanitary Inspectors has been submitted to me by Mr. G, E. Luck, Chief Sanitary Inspector
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    NOTICES SERVED.
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    STATUTORY NOTICES.
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    The following houses were successfully treated:-
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    FACTORIES ACT, 1937.
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    Nature of defects remedied at Factories:- Sanitary Accomodation.
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    Inspection of dwelling-houses during the years:-
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    MILK SUPPLY.
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    POOD CONDENSATION. The following foodstuffs were examined and condemned as unfit for human consumption: -
    Butchers Meat,Bacon,Poultry,Fish.
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    TABLE X
    In Hospital 1.1.43.Admitted during yearDied during yearDischarged during yearRemaining in Hospital 31.12.43.
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    TABLE XI
    - Notified asHospital 1.1.43.Admitted during yearDied during yearDis-charged during yearRemaining in Hosp. 31.12.43.
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    TABLE XII
    Notified asService CasesRedhill Hospital CasesOut-District CasesStaff
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    Notified asADMISSIONSDEATHSDISCHARGES
    194119421943194119421943194119421943[/##]
    Diphtheria or ? Diphtheria684451211734156
    Scarlet Fever or ? Scarlet Fever167239560177209533
    Erysipelas92189317
    Measles122649142849
    Whooping Cough1111612116
    Mumps9898
    Other conditions393856122353851
    TOTAL306369748333320339720
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    TABLE XIV
    DischargedDiedTotal
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    DIPHTHERIA.
    194119421943
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    PUBLIC ELEMENTART SCHOOLS.
    Number of children inspectedA (Excellent)B (Normal)C (Slightly Sub-Normal)D (Bad)
    No.%No.%No.%No.%
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    TABLE XVI.
    Routine Medical InspectionsSpecial InspectionsTotal
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    TABLE XVII Number of attendances of children for Treatment at Health Centres
    ClinicPublic Elementary Schools.Secondary SchoolsTotal
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    SECONDARY SCHOOLS. TABLE XVIII An analysis was also na.de of the nutritional standard of the children attending the Secondary Schools, with the following results:-
    No, of children InspectedA (Excellent)B (Normal)c (Slightly Subnormal)D (Bad)
    No.%No.%No.%No.%
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    Play Centres. Four Play Centres arc held at the following schools;-
    Average daily number on roll at 1st October, 1943.
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    TABLE I MEDICAL INSPECTIONS OF CHILDREN ATTENDING PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS.
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    TABLE II CLASSIFICATION OF THE NUTRITION OF CHILDREN INSPECTED DURING THE YEAR IN THE ROUTINE AGE GROUPS.
    Number of Children InspectedA (Excellent)(Normal)0 (Slightly sub-normal)D (Bad)
    No.%No,%No.%No.%
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    TABLE III
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    TABLE IV DENTAL INSPECTION AND TREATMENT.
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    TABLE V VERMINOUS CONDITIONS
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    TABLE VI. BLIND AND DEAF CHILDREN. 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.
    At a Public Elementary SchoolAt an Institution other than a Special SchoolAt no School or Institution