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Hendon 1946

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hendon]

Published
1947
Pages
68
Tables
34

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34 tables in this report

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    TABLE 1.
    Year.Death rate of infants unde one year of age per 1,000 live births.
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    TABLE II. CAUSES OF DEATH.
    Cause.Male.Female.Total.
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    Cause.Male.Female.Total.
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    TABLE III. CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES OTHER THAN TUBERCULOSIS NOTIFIED DURING 1944, 1945 & 1946.
    Disease.Total cases notified.Removed to Hospital, 1946.
    1944.1945.1946.
  • Page 7
    TABLE IV.
    Year.No. of Cases of Diphtheria notified.No. of Deaths from Diphtheria.Accumulated total of immunised children.
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    TABLE V. Notifications.
    Year.Pulmonary.N on-Pulmonary.
    Male.Female.Male.Female.
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    TABLE VI.
    Scabies.Vermin.
    Cases.Contacts.Cases.
  • Page 12
    TABLE VII.
    No. of Maternity and Child Welfare sessions held.No. of new members admitted.Total No. of attendances.
  • Page 13
    TABLE VIII.
    1942.1943.1944.1945.1946.
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    TABLE IX.
    1945.1946.
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    TABLE X.
    Address of Nursery.Date of Opening.Accommodation.
    Under 2 years.Over 2 years.Total.
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    TABLE XI. HEALTH CENTRES. School Health and Maternity and Child Welfare Services.
    Health Centre.Weekly Sessions.Schools.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Health Centre.Weekly Sessions.Schools.
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    TABLE XII. Classification of the Nutrition of Pupils inspected during the years 1945 and 1946 in the Routine Age Croups.
    Number of Pupils Inspected.A, (Excellent).(B Normal).C (Slightly sub-normal).D (Bad).
    No. %No. %No. %No. %
  • Page 36
    During the year, the following children received treatment:—
    Hendon.Childs Hill.Watling.
  • Page 39
    TABLE XIII.
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    ORTHODONTIC SCHEME. TABLE XIV.
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    TABLE XV.
    Expectant and Nursing Mothers.Pre-School Children.
    1938.1945.1946.1938.1945.1946.
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    TABLE 1. MEDICAL INSPECTIONS OF PUPILS ATTENDING MAINTAINED PRIMARY AND SECONDARY SCHOOLS.
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    TABLE II. CLASSIFICATION OF THE NUTRITION OF PUPILS INSPECTED DURING THE YEAR IN THE ROUTINE AGE GROUPS.
    Number of Pupils Inspected.A. (Excellent).B. (Normal).C. (Slightly sub-normal).D. (Bad).
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    TABLE III. Croup 1.
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    TABLE V.
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    HANDICAPPED PUPILS. (as at 20/1/47).
    Category.At Special Schools.At Maintained Schools.At Independent Schools.Not at School
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 46
    TABLE XVI.
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    TABLE XVII.
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    NUMBER OF CASES TREATED—COMPARISON WITH PREVIOUS TWO YEARS. TABLE XVIII.
    Notified as:—Admissions.Deaths.Discharges.
    1944.1945.1946.1944.1945.1946.1944.1945.1946.
  • Page 57
    TABLE XIX.
    Notified as:—In Hospital 1/1/46.Admitted during year.Died during year.Discharged during year.Remaining in Hospital 31/12/46.
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    TABLE XX.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Notified as:—In Hospital 1/1/46.Admitted during year.Died during year.Discharged during year.Remaining in Hospital 31/12/46.
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    FINAL DIAGNOSIS: The table overleaf shows the final diagnoses arrived at in connection with the 792 completed cases:-
    Disease.Recovered.Died.Total.
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    TABLE XXI.
    1944.1945.1946.
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    TABLE XXII.
    1944.1945.1946.