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Romford 1952

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Romford]

Published
1953
Pages
36
Tables
22

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22 tables in this report

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    TABLE 1 BITRTH-RATES, DEATH-RATES, ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY, MATERNAL,and CASE-RATES for certain Infections Diseases in the year 1952.} England and wales, London, 160 County Borough and Great Town, and 160 Smaller Towns.\ (Provisional Figure based on Weekly and Quarterly Returns )
    RATE PER 1,000 POPULATIONDEATH-RATE PER 1,000 POPULATIONRATE PER 1.000 LIVE BIRTHS
    All CausesTyphoid and Paratyphoid FeversWhooping CoughDiphtheriaTuberculosisInfluenzaSmall-poxAcute Poliomyelitis and PolioencephalitisPneumoniaDiarrhoea and Enteritis (under 2 years)Total Deaths under 1 year
    Live BirthsStill Births
  • Page 11
    TABLE 2.
    Causes of DeathAll AgesDeaths at the subjoined ages of Residents, after correction for Inward and Outward transfers
    M.FTotalUnder 112-45-1415-2425-3435-4445-5455-6465-7475 & upwards
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    TABLE 3
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    TABLE 4
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    Table 5 gives a summary of the "Medical Aid" notices received during the vear. TABLE 5
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    TABLE 6
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    Table 7 relates to Home Visits paid by the Health Visitors during the year. TABLE 7
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    The average attendance for the year at each Nursery was as follows:— table 8
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    The following gives particulars of the service:— TABLE 9
    Examined.Needing Treatment.Treated.Made Dentally Fit.
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    TABLE 10
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    TABLE 11
    1.Inspections. Premises.Number on Register.Inspections.Written Notices.Occupiers Prosecuted.
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    Cases in which Defects were Found. Particulars.No.of Cases in which . prosecu-- cutions instituted
    No.of Cases in which Defects were Found.
    Found.Remedied.Referred
    to H.M. Inspector.by H.M. Inspector.
  • Page 19
    3. Outwork.
    Nature of Work.List of No. of Outworkers in August.No. of Cases of default in sending List.No. of Prosecutions for failure to supply Lists.No. of Instances of Work in Unwholesome Premises.Notices Served.Prose cutions.
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    TABLE 12. CARCASES INSPECTED AND CONDEMNED.
    Cattle except Cows.Cows.Calves.Sheep and Lambs.Pigs.Horses.Total.
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    TABLE 16
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    TABLE 18 MONTHLY NOTIFICATIONS OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES
    MonthScarlet Fever| DiphtheriaEnteric FeverPuerperal PyrexiaPneumoniaDysenteryEncephalitis Post- InfectiousErysipelasMalaria contracted abroadMeaslesMeningococcal InfectionOphthalmia NeonatorumPoliomyelitis ParalyticPoliomyelitis Non- ParalyticWhooping CoughInfective HepatitisFood PoisoningTuberculosisTotal
    Resp.Non.-Resp.
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    TABLE 19 DISEASES NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR, DIVIDED INTO AGE GROUPS.
    DiseaseUnder 11-22-33-44-55-1010-1515 2020-3535-4545-65Over 65Total
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    TABLE 20 DISEASES NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR. DIVIDED INTO WARDS.
    DiseaseBedfords Ward.Central Ward.Collier Row Ward.Gidea Park Ward.Harold Hill Ward.Heath Park Ward.Mawney Ward.Oldchurch Ward.Total.
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    TABLE 21 NOTIFIABLE DISEASES (OTHER THAN TUBERCULOSIS) DURING YEAR 1952. and HOSPITAL ADMISSIONS
    DiseaseCases Notified.Cases Admitted to HospitalTotal Deaths
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    TABLE 22 TUBERCULOSIS: NEW CASES AND MORTALITY DURING 1952
    AGE PERIODS.NEW CASES.DEATHS.
    Respiratory.Non-Respiratory.Respiratory.Non-Respiratory.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    TABLE 23. OPHTHALMIA NEONATORUM.
    CasesVision UnimpairedVision ImpairedTotal BlindnessDeaths
    Notified.Treated
    At HomeIn Hospital