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Hornchurch 1962

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hornchurch]

Published
1963
Pages
54
Tables
28

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  • Page 8
    DEATH RATE—COMPARISON WITH PREVIOUS YEARS.
  • Page 8
    BIRTH RATE—COMPARISON WITH PREVIOUS YEARS
  • Page 9
    GENERAL MORTALITY—MAIN CAUSES 1952-1962
    Causes of Death1952195319541955195619571958195996019611962
  • 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
    TOTALMALEFEMALEM.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 20
    Streets Made Up and Taken Over . The Engineer and Surveyor has supplied the following list of streets made up and taken over during the year ended 31st December, 1962: —
    yards
  • Page 21
    Continued from previous page...
    yards
  • Page 26
    Part II—Applications for Cancellation of Certificates:
  • Page 28
    LIST A SAMPLES SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC ANALYSTS AND FOUND TO BE GENUINE
    ArticleNo.ArticleNo.
  • Page 29
    Continued from previous page...
    ArticleNo.ArticleNo.
  • Page 30
    Continued from previous page...
    ArticleNo.ArticleNo.
  • Page 30
    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 30
    LIST C FOOD COMPLAINTS REFERRED TO PUBLIC ANALYSTS
    Sample No.ARTICLE (General description)Nature of Adulteration or IrregularityAction Taken
  • Page 31
    Continued from previous page...
  • Page 31
    LIST D
    ComplaintAction Taken
  • Page 32
    Continued from previous page...
    ComplaintAction Taken
  • Page 33
    Continued from previous page...
    ComplaintAction Taken
  • Page 33
    The varying types remain remarkably constant as the figures Hast year in brackets) show:—
  • Page 34
    The following tabular statement regarding the post-mortem inspection of animals at the two slaughterhouses is drawn up in accordance with the Appendix to Ministry of Health Circular 17/55 (last year's figures in brackets): —
    Cattle (excluding cows)CowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigsGoats
  • Page 35
    Cysticercosis only :
  • Page 36
    Milk (Special Designation) Regulations, 1960. The number of dealers' (pre-packed milk) licences in force at the end of the year was as follows:—
    premises
  • Page 37
    PREVALENCE OF AND CONTROL OVER INFECTIOUS AND OTHER NOTIFIABLE DISEASES. Infectious and Other Notifiable Diseases, 1962.
    DiseaseTotal cases notifiedNo. of Cases hospitalised
  • Page 38
    Immunisation and Vaccination Statistics. I am indebted to Dr. R. D. Pearce, Area Medical Officer, for the following information concerning immunisation and vaccination statistics applicable to the Urban District for the year 1962:—
  • Page 40
    Six factory visits, three schools, two old people's homes and 12 general public sessions were carried out and a note of the attendance is given below:—
    MaleFemaleTotal
  • Page 41
    Other Abnormalities revealed:
  • Page 42
    CASES OF AND DEATHS FROM TUBERCULOSIS, 1962
    AGE GROUPSNEW CASESINWARD TRANSFERSTOTAL NO. OF CASES ADDED TO REGISTERDEATHSTOTAL DEATHS
    RESPIRATORYNONRESPIRATORYRESPIRATORYNONRESPIRATORYRESPIRATORYNONRESPIRATORY
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 43
    INTERVAL BETWEEN NOTIFICATION AND DEATH OF FATAL CASES OF TUBERCULOSIS, 1952—1962
    YEARWithin one monthFrom 1—3 monthsFrom 3—6 monthsFrom 6—12 monthsFrom 1—2 yearsFrom 2—3 yearsFrom 3—1 yearsFrom 4 years and upwardsNot NotifiedTOTAL
  • Page 44
    1. Inspections for purposes of Provisions as to Health.
    PremisesNo. on RegisterNo. of InspectionsNo. of written noticesNo. of occupiers prosecuted
  • Page 44
    2. Cases in which Defects were Found.
    ParticularsFoundRemediedReferredProsecutions
    To H.M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector