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Hornchurch 1961

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hornchurch]

Published
1962
Pages
54
Tables
21

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21 tables in this report

  • Page 8
    DEATH RATE - COMPARISON WITH PREVIOUS YEARS
  • Page 8
    BIRTH RATE - COMPARISON WITH PREVIOUS YEARS.
  • Page 9
    GENERAL MORTALITY - MAIN CAUSES 1951 - 1901
    Causes of Death10511052105310541055105610571058105010601061
  • Page 10
    REGISTRAR - GENERAL'S ABBREVIATED LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATH IN CERTAIN AGE GROUPS (Corrected for Inward and Outward Transfers)
    CAUSES OF DEATHALL AGESAge Groups
    Under 11 - 45 -1415-2425-4445-6465-7475 and upwards
    TotalMaleFemaleMF.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.MF.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 15
    The total rainfall for the year 19. 56 Inches was materially down on the previous year's figure of 26.76, while in 1961,134 days produced rainfall as against a relative 185 for the previous year.
    Amount of rainfall in inches.Number of days in which rain fell.
  • Page 30
    LIST A SAMPLES SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC ANALYSTS AND FOUND TO BE GENUINE.
    ArticleNo.ArticleNo.
  • Page 31
    Continued from previous page...
    ArticleNo.ArticleNo.
  • Page 32
    LIST B SAMPLES SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC ANALYSTS AND FOUND TO BE ADULTERATED OR UNDER STANDARD etc.
    Sample No.ARTICLE (General description)Nature of Adulteration or IrregularityAction Taken
  • Page 33
    LIST C FOOD COMPLAINTS REFERRED TO PUBLIC ANALYSTS
    Sample No.ARTICLE (General description)Nature of Adulteration or IrregularityAction Taken
  • Page 34
    LIST C (Continued)
    Sample No.ARTICLE (General description)Nature of Adulteration or IrregularityAction Taken
  • Page 35
    LIST D. FOOD COMPLAINTS WHERE ANALYSIS WAS NOT REQUIRED
    ComplaintsAction Taken
  • Page 36
    Unsound Food. During the year the following foods were voluntarily surrendered to the Public Health Inspectors as being unfit for human consumption:-
    TonsCwtsLbs.Ozs.
  • Page 37
    Carcases Inspected and Condemned.
    Cattle excluding CowsCowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigsGoats
  • Page 40
    Infectious and Other Notifiable Diseases. 1961.
    DiseaseTotal cases notified.No. of cases hospitalised.
  • Page 41
    A comparison is made below for the years from 1955 to 1961, together with some additional information for the last year:-
    Age Groupings1955195619571958195919601961
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 42
    General features of the 1961 figures are shown in the tables hereunder:-
    Month of OnsetNumber in affected house+Case incidence in Wards
    OccupantsCases
  • Page 44
    The Unit detected 7 cases of active pulmonary tuberculosis and 2 cases of carcinoma of the bronchus as against 6 and 5 last time.
    MalesFemalesTotal
  • Page 45
    CASES OF AND DEATHS FROM TUBERCULOSIS, 1901.
    Age GroupsNew CasesInward TransfersTotal No. of Cases Added to RegisterDeathsTotal Deaths
    RespiratoryNon-RespiratoryRespiratoryNon-RespiratoryRespiratoryNon-Respiratory
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 46
    INTERVAL BETWEEN NOTIFICATION AND DEATH OF FATAL CASES OF TUBERCULOSIS, 1951-1961
    Within one monthFrom 1-3 monthsFrom 3-6 monthsFrom 6-12 monthsFrom 1-2 yearsFrom 2-3 yearsFrom 3-4 yearsFrom 4 years & upwardsNot NotifiedTOTAL
  • Page 47
    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.
  • Page 47
    2. Cases in which Defects were found.
    ParticularsFoundRemediedReferredProsecutions
    To H.M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector