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Wembley 1963

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wembley]

Published
1964
Pages
58
Tables
26

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26 tables in this report

  • Page 8
    Infantile Mortality. Deaths of infants under one year of age :-
    Male.Female.Total.
  • Page 9
    Causes of Deaths during the Year.
    Causes of Death.Male.Female.1963. Total.
  • Page 10
    The Principal Causes of Death.
    Disease.Total Number of deaths.
  • Page 11
    The principal Causes of Death.
    Percentage of total deaths under 1 year.Percentage of total deaths under 50 years.Percentage of deaths taking place in hospitals.
  • Page 11
    SOME OTHER ESSENTIAL LOCAL STATISTICS. Birth Notifications (as supplied by Area Medical Officer).
    Notified by.At home.In Hospital.In Nursing Home.Totals.
  • Page 12
    Infantile Mortality. Deaths from stated causes at various ages under one year.
    Cause of death (extracted from weekly returns of local Registrars, and from inward transfers of RegistrarGeneral).Uuder 1 week1-2 weeks2-3 weeks3-4 weeks,Total under one month1-3 months3-6 months6-9 months9-12 monthsTotal deaths under 1 year
  • Page 13
    Infantile Mortality, 1959-1963.
    Year.Wembley.England & Wales.
  • Page 13
    Maternal Mortality.
    Year.Wembley.England & Wales
  • Page 20
    STATISTICAL APPENDIX B. Monthly incidence of the Infectious Diseases.
    Disease.JanuaryFebruary.MarchApril.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Total.
  • Page 20
    Winter Respiratory Diseases (October—March).
    Notifications of primary pneumonia and acute influenzal-pneumonia.Death certificates in which respiratory infection mentioned.
  • Page 21
    Cases of infectious disease notified in Wards and removals to Hospitals.
    Disease.TotalAlpertonCentralChalkhillFryentThe HydeEoe GreenKentonPrestonSudbury CourtSudburyWemblev ParkTokyngtonTotal removed to hospitalPercentage of cases removed to hospital
  • Page 22
    Notifications of Selected Infectious Diseases according to sex and age as finally diagnosed.
    Age Group.Scarlet Fever.Whooping Cough.DiphtheriaMeaslesDysenteryPoliomyelitis Paralytic.Poliomyelitis Non-paralyticMeningococcal infectionAge GroupAcutepneumoniaErysipelas.Encephalitis Acute infectiveEncephalitis post-infectiousFood PoisoningTyphoid FeverParatyphoid Fever.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.MF.M.F.MF.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 23
    Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases in School Children. Information obtained from the head teachers:—
    Disease.January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Total.
  • Page 23
    Tuberculosis.
    No. of Notifications.
    Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.
    Male.Female.Male.Female.
  • Page 24
    Continued from previous page...
    No. of Deaths.
    Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.
    Male.Female.Male.Female.
  • Page 25
    Bacteriological Service (at Central Public Health Laboratory).
    Examinations made.Quarter endingTotal for 12 months.
    31/3/6330/6/6330/9/6331/12/63
  • Page 30
    Average Daily Concentrations.
    Smoke mg/m3
  • Page 30
    1st and 4th Quarter.
    Smoke mg/m3SO2 mg/m3
  • Page 30
    2nd and 3rd Quarter.
    Smoke mg/m3SO2 mg/m3
  • Page 30
    June, July, August.
    Smoke mg/m3SO- mg/m3
  • Page 44
    Carcases Inspected and Condemned.
    Cattle, excluding Cows.Cows.Calves.Sheep and Lambs.Pigs.
  • Page 48
    Factories. Number of factory premises — 461.
    Premises.Number of:—
    InspectionsWritten . Notices.Occupiers Prosecuted.
  • Page 48
    Defects found.
    Particulars.No. of defects:—
    Found. RemediedReferred to H.M. Inspector.Referred by H.M Inspector.
  • Page 51
    Articles disinfected or destroyed:—
    Disinfected.Destroyed
  • Page 51
    The Prevention of Damage by Pests Act, 1949.
    Rats.Mice.
  • Page 51
    Laboratory Examinations re Food, Milk and Water.
    Examinations made31.3.63Quarter 30.6.63ending 30.9.6331.12.63Total for 12 months