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Ruislip-Northwood 1962

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ruislip]

Published
1963
Pages
38
Tables
18

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18 tables in this report

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    BIRTH RATE
    No. OF BIRTHSBIRTH RATEBASIS
    MFTotal
  • Page 5
    The following table indicates that ratio of domiciliary and institutional confinements: -
    LIVE BIRTHSSTILL BIRTHS
    DomiciliaryInstitutionalDomiciliaryInstitutional
  • Page 5
    DEATH RATE
    TOTAL DEATHS (All causes)DEATH RATE (per 1, 000 Registrar-General's estimated resident population)
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    Death Rate of Infants under one year of age
    MALESFEMALESTOTALDeath Rate (per 1,000 Live Births)
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    The infant mortality rate of 20.0 shews an increase from thefigure of 17.56 for 1961. The following are the ages and causes of death:-
    CAUSESUnder one daytwo daysone weekMONTHSTOTALS
    238MF
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    CAUSES OF DEATH The following table shews causes of death as given in the Registrar-General's statistics: -
    CAUSES OF DEATHNUMBER OF DEATHS
    MaleFemaleTotal
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    The following table shews the incidence of infectious diseases during 1962 and gives comparisons with the previous year. PREVALENCE OP AND CONTROL OVER INFECTIOUS DISEASE Classified List of Infectious Diseases Notified
    AGES OF CASES NOTIFIEDTotalTotalTotal Cases Admitted to HospitalDEATHS
    Under one year1 to 23 to 45 to 910 to 1415 to 2425 and overAge unknown
    196219611962196119621961
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    TUBERCULOSIS
    AGE PERIODSNEW CASES NOTIFIED
    PULMONARYNON-PULMONARY
    MalesFemalesTotalMalesFemalesTotal
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    DEATHS
    AGE PERIODSPULMONARYNON-PULMONARY
    MalesFemalesTotalMalesFemalesTotal
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    IMMUNISATION Provision for immunisation is made under the National Health Service Act, 1946, and is the responsibility of the County Council.
    IMMUNISATION DURING 1962
    NO. OF CHILDREN WHO COMPLETED A FULL COURSE OF PRIMARY IMMUNISATIONNO. OF CHILDREN WHO RECEIVED A SECONDARY (REINFORCING) INJECTION
    BORN INDiphtheria OnlyWhooping Cough OnlyTetanus OnlyCombined Diphtheria Whooping CoughCombined Diphtheria TetanusCombined Diphtheria Whooping Cough TetanusDiphtheria OnlyWhooping Cough OnlyTetanus OnlyCombined Diphtheria Whooping CoughCombined Diphtheria TetanusCombined Diphtheria Whooping Cough Tetanus
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    During the year the following vaccinations were undertaken:-
    AGEVACCINATIONRE-VACCINATION
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    INSPECTION OF FOOD PREMISES
    Type of PremisesNo. in DistrictVisits Made
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    The following items of foodstuffs, amounting to 7 tons 3 cwts. 2 qrs. 18 lbs. were examined in wholesale depots and retail shops as a result of complaints from the Managers, shopkeepers or the public, and were condemned:-
    WHOLESALERSRETAILERSTOTALS
  • Page 27
    The following details of samples taken by the County Sampling Officers under the above Act within the Ruislip-Northwood Urban District Council during the period 1.4.61 to 31.3.62 have been kindly furnished by Mr. A. O'Keefe, Chief Officer, Public Control Department, Middlesex County Council.
    ARTICLETOTAL SAMPLES PROCUREDUNSATISFACTORY
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    Continued from previous page...
    ARTICLETOTAL SAMPLES PROCUREDUNSATISFACTORY
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    APPENDIX A PRESCRIBED PARTICULARS ON THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE FACTORIES ACT, 1937 (a) Inspections
    PremisesNo. on RegisterNumber of
    InspectionsWritten NoticesOccupiers Prosecuted
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    (b) Defects found in Factories
    Number of cases in which defects were foundNumber of cases in which Prosecutions were instituted
    FoundRemediedReferred
    to H. M. Inspectorby H. M. Inspector
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    (c) Outworkers APPENDIX B
    Nature of workSection 110Section 111
    No. of outworkers in August list required by section 110 (l)(c).No. of cases of default in sending lists to the Council.No. of prosecutions for failure to supply lists.No. of instances of work in unwholesome premises.Notices servedProsecutions
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)