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Hornchurch 1932

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hornchurch]

Published
1933
Pages
24
Tables
6

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  • Page 2
    Section A.—Statistics and Social Conditions of the Area.
  • Page 5
    Extensions of Sewerage. The Surveyor has kindly supplied the following information: New sewers or extensions of existing sewers completed during the year:—
    SEWERS LAID12" S. Water feet9" Soil feet9'' S. Water feet
  • Page 6
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    SEWERS LAID—Contd. 12" S. Water feet.9" Soil feet.0" S. Water feet.
  • Page 13
    Incidence of Notiable Infectious Diseases during the year.
    Cases Notified.Admitted to Hospital.Total Deaths.
  • Page 17
    Infantile Mortality. The following table shows the causes of death and the distribution in age groups of the infants who died under one year of age.
  • Page 17
    Rainfall during the year. I am indebted to Mr. F. Alderson, the Surveyor, for the subjoined information on rainfall as recorded at the Sewage Disposal works on the Rainham Road.
    Amount of rainfall in inchesNo. of days in which rain fell