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Hornchurch 1964

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hornchurch]

Published
1965
Pages
54
Tables
24

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  • Page 8
    GENERAL MORTALITY—MAIN CAUSES 1954-1964
    Causes of death19541955195619571958195919601961196219631964
  • Page 9
    REGISTRAR-GENERAL'S ABRIDGED LIST OF CAUSES OF DEATH IN CERTAIN AGE GROUPS (Corrected for Inward and Outward Transfers)
    Causes of DeathAll AgesAge Groups
    Under Four WeeksFour weeks & under one year1-45-1415-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465-7475 and upwards
    TotalMaleFemaleM.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.MF.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, 1964:—
    Private Streets:yards
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  • Page 27
    LIST 'A' SAMPLES SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC ANALYSTS AND FOUND TO BE GENUINE.
    ArticleNo.ArticleNo.
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    ArticleNo.ArticleNo.
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    ArticleNo.ArticleNo.
  • Page 30
    LIST 'B' SAMPLES SUBMITTED TO PUBLIC ANALYSTS AND FOUND TO BE ADULTERATED OR UNDER STANDARD.
    Sample No.Article (General description)Nature of adulteration or irregularityAction taken
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    LIST 'C' FOOD COMPLAINTS REFERRED TO PUBLIC ANALYSTS
    Sample No.Article (General description)Nature of adulteration or irregularityAction taken
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    Sample No.Article (General description)Nature of adulteration or irregularityAction taken
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    LIST 'D' FOOD COMPLAINTS WHERE ANALYSIS WAS NOT REQUIRED
    ComplaintAction taken
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    ComplaintAction taken
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    ComplaintAction 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:—
    TonsCwts.Lbs.Ozs.
  • Page 36
    Carcases Inspected and Condemned. The following tabular statement regarding the post-mortem inspection of animals at the two slaughterhouses in the district 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 39
    Infectious and Other Notifiable Diseases, 1964.
    DiseaseTotal cases notifiedNo. of cases hospitalised
  • Page 43
    CASES OF AND DEATHS FROM TUBERCULOSIS, 1964
    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 44
    INTERVAL BETWEEN NOTIFICATION AND DEATH OF FATAL CASES OF TUBERCULOSIS, 1954-1964
    YearWithin one monthFrom 1-3 monthsFrom 3-6 monthsFrom 6-12 monthsFrom 1-2 yearsFrom 2-3 yearsFrom 3-4 yearsFrom 4 years and upwardsNot NotifiedTOTAL
  • Page 45
    1. Inspections for purposes of Provisions as to Health:
    Premises.No. on RegisterNo. of InspectionsNo. of written noticesNo. of occupiers prosecuted
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    2. Cases in which Defects were found:
    ParticularsFoundRemediedReferred to H.M. InspectorReferred by H.M. InspectorProsecutions
  • Page 47
    TABLE 'A'—REGISTRATIONS AND GENERAL INSPECTIONS.
    Class of premisesNo. of premises registered during yearTotal number of registered premises at end of yearNo. of registered premises receiving a general inspection during year
  • Page 48
    TABLE 'C'—ANALYSIS OF PERSONS EMPLOYED IN REGISTERED PREMISES BY WORKPLACE:
    Class of workplaceNumber of persons employed
  • Page 48
    TABLE 'D —EXEMPTIONS.