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Willesden 1907

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

Published
1908
Pages
259
Tables
147

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  • Page 11
    Table No. 1. Table showing number of Deaths in each Quarter.
    Year1st. Quarter.2nd. Quarter.3rd. Quarter.4th. Quarter.
  • Page 12
    Table No . 2. Showing in the respective years the deaths in each quarter at the earlier and later age periods of life. WILLESDEN.
    First QuarterSecond Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.
    Under 1.Over 55.Under 1.Over 55.Under 1.Over 55.Under 1.Over 55.
  • Page 12
    SEVENTY-SIX GREAT TOWNS.
    First QuarterSecond Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.
    Under 1.Over 60.Under 1.Over 60.Under 1.Over 60.Under 1.Over 60.
  • Page 14
    Table No. 3. DEATHS FROM ZYMOTIC DIARRHCEA AND ENTERITIS IN THIRD QUARTER OF THE YEAR.
    Diarrhœa.Enteritis.4ft. earth temperature
  • Page 16
    Table No. 4. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. 1907.
    Month.Highest by Day.Lowest by Night.Range in Month.Mean of all Highest.Mean of all Lowest.4-foot Earth Thermometer.Mean degree of Humidity.Rainfall in inches.Number of days on which Rain was measured.Hours of bright Sunshine.Hours of bright Sunshine registered at Greenwich.
    Max.Min.
  • Page 17
    Table No. 5. meteorologigal OBSERVATIONS. 5 years 1902-1906 inclusive.
    Month,Highest in 5 Years.Lowest in 5 Years.Mean Annual Range.Mean Highest by Day.Mean Lowest by Night.4 feet Earth Thermometer. MeanMean Humidity 4 Years.Mean Rainfall in Inches.Mean No. of Days on which Rain was Measured (4 Years).
    Maximum in 5 Years,Minimum in 5 Years.
  • Page 20
    Table No. 6 POPULATION ESTIMATED TO CHRISTMAS 1906 AND MIDSUMMER, 1907.
    name of WARD.1906.7.Population estimated on the number of houses in occupation in each Ward as ascertained by special enumeration and Council's Census.Houses in Occupation.Total Number of Empty Tenements.No. of Houses recently erected but unoccupied.No. of Houses in course of erection.Percentage of empties exclusive of houses recently erected.Percentage of empties exclusive of houses recently erected, Midsummer 1906.Percentage of empties inclusive of houses recently erected.Percentage of Houses empty at Census.
    No. of Houses in Ward.No. of Empty Houses.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.Over 3 Rooms.
  • Page 21
    Table No. 7.
    Houses.Population.
  • Page 22
    TABLE . 8. -MARRIAGES.
    1907.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Total.
  • Page 22
    The total of 949 marriages for the year gives a marriage rate of 13.1 per 1,000 persons living. Since 1900 the marriage rates per 1,000 have been as follows:-
  • Page 23
    So rapidly in fact has it fallen that if the age distribution of the female population has not varied from that of the census, Willesden has now a much lower birth rate in proportion to the number of women of procreative age than has England and Wales.
    Birth-rate on Total population, All ages. Rate per 1,000.Birth-rate on Female population, 15-45 years. Rate per 1,000.
  • Page 23
    Table No. 9. BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WILLESDEN.
    1907.Boys.Girls.Totals.
  • Page 24
    Table. No. 10. BIRTHS DISTRIBUTED INTO WARDS.
    WARDS.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third Quarter.Fourth Quarter.Total.Rate per 1,000 of Population.
  • Page 24
    Table No. 11.
    Birth-Rate.18751876187718731879188018811882188318841885
  • Page 25
    Table No. 12. SHOWING THE NUMBER OF CHILDREN BORN IN EACH WEEK OF THE YEAR DURING 1905, 1906, AND 1907.
    1234567891011121314151617181920212223242526
  • Page 26
    The last five years have seen the lowest death-rates hitherto recorded. Corrected for residents dying outside the district, and for non-residents dying within, they have been respectively for:-
    19031904190519061907
  • Page 26
    CAUSES OF DEATH. Table shewing Deaths in 1903, 1904, 1905 and 1906 from certain Specified Diseases.
    1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.
  • Page 27
    Table No. 13. 1907. DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES AT THE FOLLOWING AGE PERIODS.
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7675 to 8585 and up.All Ages.
  • Page 28
    Table No. 14. DEATH RATES. 1875 to 1907.
    Year.Number of Deaths.Rate per 1,000.Year.Number of . Deaths.Rate per 1,000.
  • Page 29
    Table 15. RETURN OF INQUESTS, &c., HELD DURING THE YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1907.
    Mortuary.Inquests.Infectious Cases.Removed for Accommodation.Total.No. of Post Morterns.
    Male.Female.
  • Page 32
    Table No. 16. PHTHISIS AND CANCER MORTALITY. 1875 to 1907.
    Year.Number of Deaths from Phthisis.Bate per 1,000 of Population.Number of Deaths from Cancer.Rate per 1,000 of Population
  • Page 33
    Table 17. CANCER DEATHS, 1907 (Distributed According to Age and Sex.)
    Wards.15 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7675 to 8585 up.total.
    MF.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.FMF.
  • Page 34
    Table No. 18. ZYMOTIC MORTALITY DURING THE LAST 14 YEARS. RATE PER 1,000.
    1884.1895.1896.1897.18981819.1900.1901.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.1907.
    Rate for 76 Great Towns.Rate for Eng. and Wales less the 218 towns.
  • Page 36
    Table No. 19. INFANTILE MORTALITY AND DIARRHœA DEATHS. 1875 ro 1907.
    Year.Infantile Deaths.Infantile Mortality Hate per 1,000 Births.Deaths from Diairhœa.Rate per 1,000 of Population
  • Page 39
    Table No. 20. Table showing at each month of age, manner of feeding, as ascertained upon enquiry into 2,831 births,
    Number enquired into.0-1-2-3-4-5-6Ove 6
  • Page 42
    Table No . 21- A. Table giving Summary of Results of Birth and Infantile Death Enquiries for the Years 1906 and 1907.
    Breast Fed.Breast and Hand Fed.Hand Fed.Improper Food.Improper Bottles.Fed Regularly.Slept with Mother.Slept in Kitchen.Taken out Regularly.Properly Clothed.Premises Clean.Mother Employed.Baby Insured.Mother attended by Doctor.Midwife.Promises to improve.Age of Mother.Mean age at death.Totals in each class.
  • Page 43
    Table No. 21-B.
    Infants dead within the year. Diarrhoea and Enteritis.Breast Fed.Breast and Hand Fed.Hand Fed.Improper Food.Improper Bottles.Fed Regularly.Slept with Mother.Slept in Kitchen.Taken out Regularly.Properly Clothed.Premises Clean.Mother Employed.Baby Inst:red.Mother attended by Doctor.Midwife.Promises to improve.Age of Mother.Mean age at death.Totals in each class.
  • Page 44
    T ABLE N O . 21-C PERCENTAGES. Results of Enquiries during Two Years
    Breast Fed.Breast and Hand Fed.Hand Fed.Improper Food.Improper Bottles.Fed Regularly.Slept with Mother.Slept in Kitchen.Taken Out Regularly.Properly Clothed.Premises Clean.Mother Employed.Baby Insured.Mother attended by Doctor.Midwife.Promises to improve.Age of Mother.Mean age at death.Totals in each class.
  • Page 45
    Table No. 22.-D. Table giving Summary of Results of Birth Enquiries for the Year 1907. Children alive at end of year.
    Breast Fed.Breast and Hand Fed.Hand Fed.Improper Food.Improper Bottles.Fed regularly.Slept with Mother.Slept in Kitchen.Taken out Regularly.Properly Clothed.Premises Clean.Mother Employed.Baby Insured.Mother attended by Dr.Midwife.Promises to Improve.Age of Mother.Mean Age at Death.Totals in each Class.
  • Page 46
    Table N o. 23.-E. Children During within the Year.
    Causes of death.Breast Fed.Breast and Hand Fed.Hand Fed.Improper Food.Improper Bottles.Fed Regularly.Slept with Mother.Slept in Kitchen.Taken out Regularly.Properly Clothed.Premises Clean.Mother Employed.Baby Insured.Mother attended by Dr.Midwife.Total number of months lived.Number of Cases.Totals in each Class.
  • Page 49
    Table No. 24. Table giving results of enquiries made during 1907 into births where the mothers are employed.
    Breast Fed.Breast and Hand Fed.Hand Fed.Improper Food.Improper Bottles.Fed Regularly.81ept with Mother.Slept in Kitchen.Taken out Regularly.Properly Clothed.Premises Clean.Mother Employed.Baby Insured.Mother attended by Dr.Midwife.Age of Mother.Age of Child.Totals.
  • Page 55
    WARD MORTALITY RATES. Table No. 25.
    wards.ean Death Hate 1902-6.1907. Corrected.Death Hates 1907, per 1,000.Mean Kate of Infantile Mortality. 1902-1906.1907. Rate of Infantile Mortality Per 1,000.Zymotic rate Per 1,000.Diarrhœa. Per 1,000.Phthisis per 1,000.
  • Page 57
    Table No. 26. Table A. CLASS VITAL STATISTICS.
    Class.Notifications of Infectious Diseases.Births.Deaths.
    No. of houses.Population.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria or Croup.Erysipelas.Enteric Fever.Puerperal Fever.Males.Females.At all ages.Infants' Deaths.Whooping Cough.Measles.Diarrhœa.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria or Croup.All other Fevers.Cancer.Phthisis.Marasmus.
  • Page 57
    Table B. -Mean Kates 1005, 1906, 1907.
    Mean No. of Houses.Mean Population.Mean Infectious Disease Notification rates per 1,000 population.Mean Birth Hates per 1,000. (3 years).Mean General Death Rates.Mean Infantile mortality per 1,000 births.Mean Death Rates.
  • Page 59
    Table No. 27. VITAL STATISTICS OF PARTICULAR AREAS ARRANGED IN ORDER OF INCREASE OF DENSITY OF POPULATION PER ACRE.
    Notifications of Infectious Diseases.Population, 1907.Births.Deaths.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria or Croup.Erysipelas.Enteric Fever.Puerperal Fever.Population.Number of Houses.Male.Female.At all AgesInfant Deaths.Whooping Cough.Measles.Diarrhœa.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria or Croup.All other Fevers.Cancer.Phthisis.Marasmus.
  • Page 60
    * MEAN ANNUAL RATES PER 1,000 POPULATION IN RESPECTIVE AREAS, For the Years 1906-1907.
    Notifications of Infectious Diseases.Population, 1907.Deaths.
    Scarlet Fever.Diptheria or Croup.Erysipelas.Enteric Fever.Puerperal Fever.Population.Number of Houses.Births.At all Ages.Infant Deaths.Whooping Cough.Measles.Diarrhoea.Scarlet Fever.Diptheria or Croup.All other Fevers.Cancer.Phthisis.Marasmus.
  • Page 63
    Table No. 28. VITAL STATISTICS OF AREAS.
    No. of Area on Map.Area in Acres.No. of Houses in Area.Population in Area.No. of Houses per Acre.Population per Acre.
  • Page 65
    Table No. 29.
    Ward.No. of Houses.Estimated Population.
  • Page 69
    Table No. 30. ANALYSIS OF NOTIFICATIONS.
    Wards.Total No. of Roads.Total No. of Roads Infect-ted.Total No. of Roads not Infected.Average No. of Cases per Infected Road.Average No. of Case6 per Road.Infected Roads per cent. of whole.Notification Kate per 1,000 of Population.
  • Page 71
    Table No. 3. VACCINATION RETURNS.
    Years.No. of Births.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible.Dead.Conscientious Objectors.Postponed by Doctor.Gone Away.Unvaccinated.Percentage of Survivors unprotected by Vaccination.
  • Page 73
    Table No 32. Showing the Number of Cases of Scarlet Fever in Houses Previously Infected, recurring at intervals of not less than 3 weeks, and not longer than 5 years.
    Year.3 Weeks to 3 Months.Months. 3-6Months. 6-12Years. 1-2Years. 2-3Years. 3-4Years. 4-5
  • Page 74
    Table No 33. Showing Recurrent Cases in Interval Groupings, in relation to which the respective houses were primarily invaded during an identical period.
    Primary Cases OccurringInterval Groupings of Recurrent Cases.
    3 weeks to 3 months3 to 6 mouths.6 to 12 months.1 to 2 years.2 to 3 years.3 to 4 years.4 to 5 years.
  • Page 75
    Table No . 34. Showing the number of houses in which single and grouped multiple cases of Scarlet Fever occurred during each year.
    1 case.2 cases.3 cases.4 cases or more.Total notified in year.
  • Page 76
    Table No. 35. Showing the number of houses in which persons had suffered from Sore Throat at, or within a month prior to, the time of enquiry. scarlet fever. other diseases.
    Year.No. of Infected Housos.No of houses where sore throat occurred.No. of houses where enquiry made.No. of houses where sore throats occurred.
  • Page 78
    Table No. 36. SHOWING RESULTS OF INSPECTION OF MANHOLES IN WILLESDEN, 1905-1907.
    Date.Total Inspections.Choked.Percentage.Stoppers Missing.Percentage.
  • Page 80
    Table No. 37. NOTIFICATIONS.
    1892.1893.1894.1895.18961897.1898.1869.1900.1901.1902.19031904.1905.1906.1907.
  • Page 81
    Table No. 38. CASES NOTIFIED UNDER 15 YEARS OF AGE DURING THE YEAR 1907.
    Wards.scarlet fever.DIPHTHERIA.
    Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,000 population under 16 years of age.
  • Page 82
    Table No. 39. WARD INCIDENCE OF SCARLET FEVER, DIPHTHERIA AND ERYSIPELAS.
    Ward.SCARLET FEVER.diphtheria.ERYSIPELAS.
    Rate.Quinquennial Means.Decennial Means.Rate.Quinquennial Means.Decennial Means.Rate.Qainquennial Means.Decennial Means.
  • Page 83
    Table No. 40. FATALITY AND INCIDENCE FROM SCARLET FEVER, DIPHTHERIA, AND TYPHOID FEVER, PER 1,000- 1888 TO 1907.
    Year.Fatality Rate. Scarlet Fever. Deaths per 1,000 cases.Incidence Hate. Scarlet Fever. Cases per 1,000 population.Fatality Rate. Diphtheria. Deaths per 1,000 cases.Incidence Rate. Diphtheria. Cases per 1,000 population.Fatality Rate. Typhoid Fever. Deaths per 1,000 cases.Incidence. Rate. Typhoid Fever. Cases per 1,000 population.
  • Page 84
    Table No. 41. DEATH RATES FROM SCARLET FEVER, DIPHTHERIA, TYPHOID FEVER, MEASLES AND WHOOPING COUGH per 100,000. 1875 TO 1907.
    YearScarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Measles.Whooping Cough.
  • Page 88
    Table No. 42. NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES-INTIMATED FROM THE SCHOOLS. 1907.
    Disease.Vibited.Suffering.Contacts.Revisited.Suffering upon ro-visit.Doctor in attendance.Isolated.Total No. Suffering.
  • Page 90
    Table No. 43. Showing Measles Fatality at different Age Periods.
    Age.Cases.Deaths.Fatality Rate.
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    TABLE N O. 44. MEASLES AND WHOOPING COUGH. Cases where Primary Case is ) attending Infant School.
    Primary Case, School Contact.Home Contact.Secondary Cases.Primary Case arising otherwise.Home Contact.Secondary Cases.
    34567 upTotal.13 p0-11-22-33-44-55-1010 1515 upTotal34567Total1.13 p0-11-22-33-44-551010-1515 up.Total.
  • Page 98
    Table No. 45. SHOWING THE STATE OF VISION OF 10,860 SCHOLARS ATTENDING PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. 1906-7.
    No. of Schools.No. of Scholars ExaminedNormal Vision.Slightly Defective Vision.No. of Scholars wearing glasses.Seriously Defective Vision.No. of Scholars wearing glasses.Percentage of total No. of Scholars wearing glasses.
    Equal 6 6 - & - 9 12Unequal. 6 6 - & - 6 9-12 Left most defective.Unequal 6 6 - & - 9-12 6 Right most defective.Unequal. 6 6 - & - 9 1 Left most defective.Unequal. 6 6 - & - 12 9 Right most defective.Equal. 6 Below - 12Unequal. 6 Below - 12 Left most defective.Unequal. 6 Below - 12 Right most defective.
  • Page 99
    Table No. 46. NUMBER OF CASES OF NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES OCCURRING IN SCHOOLS During the Year ending December 31st, 1907.
    Name of School.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Opthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.CoughsAll Diseases.
    Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not Suff.
  • Page 100
    NUMBER OF CASES OF NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES OCCURRING IN SCHOOLS- continued.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Mcasles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ring-worm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseasts.
    NotSuff.Not.Suff.NotSuff.Not.Suff.Not.SuffNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Soff.Not.Suff.-Not Suff
  • Page 101
    NUMBER OK CASES OF NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES OCCURRING IN SCHOOLS-continued.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Measle-.Whooping Couph.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ring worm.Other Disease 3.Coughs.All Diseases.
    Not.Sutf.NotSuffNot.Stuff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.SuffNot.Suff,Not.Suff.Not Suff.
  • Page 103
    T able N o . 47. SHOWING AVERAGE HEIGHTS AND WEIGHTS OF SCHOLARS ATTENDING KENSAL RISE SCHOOL. Girls. Boys.
    AgeYear.No. of Scholars.Average Weight in Kilogrammes.Average Height in Centimetres.Age.Year.No. of Scholars.Average Weight in Kilogrammes.Average Height in Centimetres.
  • Page 107
    Table No. 48. DATA RELATING TO REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE.
    Year.Maximum No. of carts employed.Minimum No. of carts employed.Average No. of carts employed.Maximum No. of men employed.Minimum No. of men employed.Total No. of complaints.Percentage of complaints to total No. of houses.
  • Page 108
    Table No. 49. REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE. TABLE OF QUANTITIES.
    Year,Total No. of Loads collected of 3.75 cubic yds.No. of cubic yards collected.Standard Quantity in cubic yards.No. of Houses in District to Michaelmas.Population of district to Michaelmas.Amount of Refuse collected per house per annum.Amount of Refuse per head of population.
  • Page 109
    Table No. 50. REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE. TABLE OF COST.
    Year.Total Cost of Collection.Standard Cost.+Cost per Cubic Yard.Cost per Load of 3 76 Cubic Yards.Cost per House.Cost per Head of Population.Rate is the £.
    Districts.Total.
    123
  • Page 111
    The following table gives the particulars relating to each of the Common Lodging Houses registered in the district:- Table No. 51.
  • Page 112
    Table No. 52.
    Houses where certificate refused.Houses where certificate was granted.
  • Page 114
    Table No. 53.
    District.No. of premises visited.No. found satisfactory.No. of notices served.
  • Page 115
    The following Table shows the defects discovered in the course of these inspections:- Table No. 54.
    District.Number in District.Total No. of Inspec-. tions.No. found satisfactory.No. found defective.No. where other articles than Milk are sold.No. where steam is used for cleaning.
  • Page 117
    Summary of Principal Items of Work for Year ending December 31st, 1907. Tablk No. 55.
  • Page 120
    FACTORY AND WORKSHOP ACT, 1901. The following Tables give particulars as to the number and nature of the Factories and Workshops in the District, and the defects found in the course of inspections:-
  • Page 122
    Table No. 56. Factories, workshops, laundries, workplaces, and homework. 1.-INSPECTION-Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances.
    Premises.Number of
    Primary Inspections.Re-inspected.Written NoticesProsecutions.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
  • Page 123
    Table No 57. 4.-REGISTERED WORKSHOPS.
    Workshops on the Register (s. 131) at the end of the year.Number.
    (1)(2)
  • Page 123
    5.-OTHER MATTERS.
    Class.Number.
    (1)(2)
  • Page 124
    TABLE NO. 58. 3.-HOME WORK.
    Nature of Work.Outworkers' Lists, Section 107.Inspection of Outworkers' Premises.Outwork in Unwholesome Premises, Section 109.Outwork in Infected Premises, Sections 109, 110.
    Lists received from Employers.Addresses of Outworkers.
    Twice in the Year.Once in the Year.
    Lists.Outworkers.Lists.Outworker..Received from other Councils.Forwarded to other Councils.Notices Served.Instances.
    (1)(2)Workmen. (4)(5)Workmen. (7)(8)(9)(12)(14)(16)
  • Page 125
    Table No. 59.
    Description of Defects, etc.Factories Miscellaneous.Factory LaundriesWorkshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshop".Outworkers.Bakehouses.Total.Description of Work or Occupation carried on by-Miscellaneous WorkshopsMiscellaneous Outworkers.Total.
  • Page 128
    T able N o. 1.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the DIstrict.Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Non-resideuts registered in District.Deaths of residents registered beyond District.Deaths at all Ages. Nett.
    Deaths under One Year of Age.Deaths at all Ages. Total.
    Number.Rate.Number.Rate per 1,000 Births registered.Number.Rate.'Number.Rate.
  • Page 129
    Table No. 11.
    Names of Localities.CHURCH END.Harlesden.kensal green.south kilburn.
    Year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 yearPopulation esti Dated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimatod to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.
  • Page 130
    Table No. 11 continued.
    Names of Localities.mid kilburn.NORTH KILBURN.willesden green.infirmary Ward Unknown.
    YeaRPopulation estimated to middle of each Year.Births RegisteredDeaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births Registered.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under 1 year.Deaths Registered.Deaths under 1 year.
  • Page 131
    Table No. III. CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1907.
    Notifiable Diseases.Cases notified in Whole District.Total Cases notified in each Locality. Wards.No. of Cases removed to Hospital from" each Locality. Wards.Total No. of Cases Removed to Hospital.
    At all Ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 65.65 and upwards.Church End.Harlesden.Kensal Green.South Kilburn.Mid Kilburn.North Kilburn.Willesden Green.Church EndHarlesden.Kensnl Green.South Kilburn.Mid Kilburn.North Kilburn.Willesden Green.
  • Page 132
    Table IV. CAUSES OF, AND AGES AT, DEATH DURING YEAR 1907. (Inclusive of those dying outside the District.)
    CAUSES OF DEATH.DEATHS AT SUBJOINED AGES.DEATHS IN LOCALITIES, (At all Ages.)
    At all Ages0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 and Up.Church End.Hailesden.Kensal Green.S. KilburnMid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.Willesden Green.Ward Unknown.
  • Page 133
    Table IV. DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS DURING THE YEAR 1907 (Inclutive of those dying outside the District). Long Table.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & Up.At all Ages.
  • Page 134
    Table IV-DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS- continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & Up.At all Ages.
  • Page 135
    Table IV.-DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS- continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & Up.At all Ages.
  • Page 136
    Table IV. - DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS- continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.0 to1 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & Up.At all Ages.
  • Page 137
    Table IV -DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS- continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & Up.At all Ages.
  • Page 138
    Table V. INFANTILE MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1907. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Mouths under One Year of Age.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.Under 1 Week.1-2 Weeks.2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Total under 1 Month.1-2 Months.2-3 Months.3-4 Months.1 5 Months.5-6 Months.6-7 Months.7-8 Months.8-9 Months.9-10 Months.10-11 Months.11-12 Months.Total Deaths under One Year.
  • Page 139
    Table V- continued. INFANTILE MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1907. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.Under 1 Week.1-2 Weeks.2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Totul under 1 Month.1-2 Months.2-3 Months3-4 Months.4-5 Months.5-6 Months.6-7 Month.7-8 Months.8-.9 Months.9-10 Months.10-11 Months.11-12 Months.Total Deaths under One Year.
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    TABLE No. 1.
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, December 31st, 1906.Admitted during 1907.Total under Treatment during 1907.Discharged during 1907.Died during 1907Mortality per cent.Remaining in Hospital, December 31st, 1907.
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    TABLE No. 2.
    Month.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Other Diseases.Total Admissions.Total Deaths.
    Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.
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    TABLE No. 3. DIPHTHERIA.
    age.MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL.
    Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.
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    TABLE No. 4. complications of diphtheria.
    Complioations.Number of Cases.
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    TABLE No. 5. SCARLET FEVER.
    AGE.MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL.
    Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.
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    TABLE No. 6. Complications of Scarlet Fever.
    Complication.Number of Cases.
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    TABLE No. 7. ENTERIC FEVER.
    AGE.MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL.
    Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.
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    TABLE No. 8. Table showing the cases wrongly diagnosed on admission, and the diseases for which they were mistaken.
    Certified as suffering fromDiagnosed in Hospital as suffering from
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.
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    CURRENT EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR 1907 ( including Kingsbury).
    £s.d.
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    Cost of Maintenance, pee Head, per Week.
    s.d.
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    TABLE No. I. Showing the expenditure of the Public Health Department, during the years 1901-1907.
    Year.Population.Amount produced by a Penny rate.Gross cost of Department.Amount recovered from Imperial Grant.Net cost of Department.Net cost per head of Population.Net cost in the £ to the Rates.
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    TABLE No. 2.
    1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.
    Year.Population.Standard Death Rate.General Death Rate, Willesden.Annual Saving in rate per 1000 Pop.Annual Saving in Lives.Equal to a Monetary Value ofMean Death Rate 7 years 1893-1900.Annual Saving in rate per 1000 Pop.Annual Saving in Lives.Equal to a Monetary Value of
    £S.d.£S.d.
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    ISOLATION HOSPITAL. Maintenance and Loan Charges.
    Amount.Rate in the £ required.
    £s.d.d.
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    METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
    1907. Week ending.Highest by Day.Lowest by Night.Range in week.Mean of all-Highest.Mean of all-Lowest.4-ft. Earth Thermometer.Mean Degree of Humidity.Rainfall in Inches.No. of Days on which Rain was measured.Total No. of Hours of Bright Sunshine.Hours of Bright Sunshine Registered at Greenwich.
    Max.Min.
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    BIRTHS for First Quarter, 1907.
    WARDS.Total.Boys.Girls.Rate per 1000.Corresponding period last year.Illegitimate Births,
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    DEATHS. -1st Quarter, ending March 30th, 1907. 6
    WARDSDeaths of Willesden residents Hying within the district.Deaths of Willesden residents dying outside the district.Total.Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths under 1 year, inclusive of infants dying outside district.Infantile Mortality Rate.Standaid Death Rate.Mean Annual Death Rate last five years corrected for age and sex distribution.Rate per 1,000 for
    1st Quarter, 1907.Corresponding, Qtr.1906.
    Illegitimate.Not certified.Inquests.
    Recorded.Corrected.Corrected.
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    DEATHS of WILLESDEN RESIDENTS during the FIRST QUARTER, ending March 30th, 1907. (Inclusive of those dying outside the District.)
    CAUSES OF DEATH.DEATHS AT SUBJOINED AGES.DEATHS IN LOCALITIES. (At all Ages.)
    At all Ages0 to 11 to 5S to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 & Up.Church End.Harlesden.Kensal Green.S. Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.willesden Green.Ward Unknown.
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    NOTIFICATIONS-1st Quarter ending March 30th, 1907. 8
    Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Membraneous Croup.Puerperal Fever.Total.Estimated Population. Xmas, '06.Rate per 1,000 Population.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.
    Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Last Report.Notified under 15 years of ageNotification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Last Report.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.-Coming to knowledge from Schools and other sources of information. Number of Cases for Quarter ending March 30th, 1907.
    disease.Families Visited.Total Nos. Suffering. (FirstVisit).Contacts.Families Re-visited.Secondary Cases discovered upon Re-visit.Doctor in Attendance. Total Cases.Isolated.Total No. Suffering.
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    NUMBER OF CASES OF NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES OCCURING IN SCHOOLS. 10 Quarter ending March 30th, 1907.
    NAME OF SCHOOLMeasles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseases.
    NotdSufgNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.SuffNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not Suff.
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    Number of Cases of Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases occurring in Schools-( Continued). n
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseases-
    NotdSufgNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.SuffNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not Suff.
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    Number of Cases of Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases occurring in Schools-( Continued ). 12
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseases.
    NotdSufgNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not Su ff.
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    Summary of principal items of Work for 1st Quarter, ending March 30th, 1907.
    Description of Work.Sanitary Districts.
    Lady Hlth. Vis.No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 6No. 6Total
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    Statement of principal items of work done under the Factory and Workshops Acts, 1901, during 1st Quarter ending March 30th, 1907.
    Description of Defects, &c.Factories- Miscellaneous.Factory Laundries.Factories-Domestic.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Outworkers.Bakehouses.Total.
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    STATISTICS.
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, Dec. 31, 1906.Admitted.Discharged.Died.Remaining in Hospital, Mar. 31,1907.
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    METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
    1907. Week ending.Highest by Day.Lowest by Night.Range in week.Mean of all-Highest.Mean of all - Lowest.4-ft. Earth Thermometer.Mean Degree of Humidity.Rainfall in Inches.No. of Days on which Rain was measured.Total No. of Hours of Bright Sunshine.Hours of Bright Sunshine Registered at Greenwich.
    Max.Min.
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    POPULATION ESTIMATED TO CHRISTMAS 1906 AND MIDSUMMER, 1907.
    NAME OF WARD.1906-7.Population estimated on the number of houses in occupation in each Ward as ascertained by special enumeration and Council's Census.Houses in Occupation.Total Number of Empty Tenements.No. of Houses recently erected but unoccu pied.No. of Houses in course of erection.Per centage of empties exclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of empties exclusive of houses recently erected, Midsummer 1906.Fer centage of empties inclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of Houses empty at Census.
    No. of Houses in Ward.No. of Empty Houses.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.Over 3 Rooms
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    BIRTHS for Second Quarter, 1907.
    WARDS.Total.Boys.Girls.Rate per 1000.Corresponding period last year.Illegitimate Births.
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    DEATHS.-2nd Quarter, ending June 29th, 1907. 4
    WARDSDeaths of Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden residents dying outside the district.Total.Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths under 1 year, inclusive of infants dying outside district.Infantile Mortality Rate.Standaid Death Rate.Mean Annual Death Rate last five years corrected for age and sex distribution.Rate per i.ooo for
    2nd Quarter, 1907.Corresponding Qtr.,1906.
    Illegitimate.Not certified.Inquests.
    Recorded.Corrected.Corrected.
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    DEATHS of WILLESDEN RESIDENTS during the SECOND QUARTER, ending June 29th, 1907. (Inclusive of those dying outside the District.)
    CAUSES OF DEATH.DEATHS AT SUBJOINED AGES.DEATHS IN LOCALITIES. (At all Ages.)
    At all Ages0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 & Up.Church End.Harlesden.Kensal Green.S. Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.Willesden Green.Ward Unknown.
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    NOTIFICATIONS.-2nd Quarter ending June 29th, 1907. 6
    Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Erysipclas.1 Membraneous CroupPuerperal Fever.Total.Estimated Population. Midsummer, '07.Rate per 1,000 Population.Scarlet Fryer.Diphtheria.
    Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of ageLast Report.Notified under 15 1 years of ageNotification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Last Report.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.-Coming to knowledge from Schools and 7 other sources of information. Number of Cases for Second Quarter ending June 29th, 1907.
    disease.Families Visited.Total Nos. Suffering. (FirstVisit).Contacts.Families Re-visited.Secondary Oases di&-covered upon Re-visit.Doctor in Attendance. Total Cases.Isolated.Total No. Suffering.
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    NUMBER OF CASES OF NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES OCCURING IN SCHOOLS. 8 Second Quarter ending June 29th, 1907.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseases.
    NotdSufgNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suit.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not Suff.
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    Number of Cases of Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases occurring in Schools-( Continued ).
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseases.
    NotdSufgNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not Suff.
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    Number of Cases of Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases occurring in Schools-( Continued).
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseases.
    NotdSufgNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not Suff.
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    Summary of principal items of Work for 2nd Quarter, ending June 29th, 1907.
    Description of Work.Sanitary Districts.
    Lady Hlth. Vis.No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 5No. 6Total
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    Statement of principal items of work done under the Factory and Workshops Acts, 1901, during 2nd Quarter ending June 29th, 1907.
    Description of Defects, &c.Factories- Miscellaneous.Factory Laundries.Factories- Domestic.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Bakehouses.Outworkers.Total.
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    STATISTICS.
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, Mar. 31,1907.Admitted.Discharged.Died.Remaining in Hospital, June 30, 1907.
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    PUBLIC HEALTH QUARTERLY STATISTICS. Third Quarter, 1907. To the Chairman and Members of the Willesden Urban District Council. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
    1907. Week ending.Highest by Day.Lowest by Night.Range in week.I Mean of all-Highest.Mean of all-Lowest.4ft. Earth Thermometer.Mean Degree of Humidity.Rainfall in Inchcs.No. of Days on which Rain was measured.Total No. of Hours of Bright Sunshine.Hours of Bright Sunshine Registered at Greenwich.
    Max.Min.
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    BIRTHS for Third Quarter, 1907.
    WARDS.Total.Boys.Girls.Rate per 1000.Corresponding period last year.Illegitimate Births.
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    DEATHS.-3rd Quarter, ending September 28th, 1907.
    WARDSDeaths of Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden residents dying outside the district.Total.Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths under 1 year, inclusive of infants dying outside district.Infantile Mortality Rate.Standard Death Rate.Mean Annual Death Rate last five years corrected for age and sex distribution.Rate per 1,000 for
    3rd Quarter, 1907.Corresponding Qtr.,1906.
    Illegitimate.Not certified.Inquests.
    Recorded.Corrected.Corrected.
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    DEATHS of WILLESDEN RESIDENTS during the THIRD QUARTER, ending September 28th, 1907.
    CAUSES OF DEATH.DEATHS AT SUBJOINED AGES.DEATHS IN LOCALITIES. (At all Age9.)
    At all Ages0 to 12 to 53 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 & Up.Church End.Harlesden.Kensal Green.S. Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.Willesden Green.Ward Unknown.
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    NOTIFICATIONS.-3rd Quarter ending September 28th, 1907. 5
    Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Membraneous Croup.Puerperal Fever.Cerebro Spinal Meningitis.Total.Estimated Population. Midsummer, '07.Rate per 1,000 Population.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.
    Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years] of age.Last Report.Notified under 15 years of ageNotification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Last Report.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.-Coming to knowledge from Schools and other sources of information. Number of Cases for Third Quarter ending September 28th, 1907.
    DISEASE.Families Visited.Total Nos. Suffering. (First Visit).Contacts.Families Re-visited.Secondary Cases discovered upon Re-visit.Doctor in Attendance. Total Cases.Isolated.Total No. Suffering.
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    NUMBER OF CASES OF NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES OCCURRING IN SCHOOLS. Third Quarter ending September 28th, 1907.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseases.
    NotdSuff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not Suff.
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    Number of Cases of Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases occurring in Schools-( Continued ).
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    Number of Cases of Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases occurring in Schools-( Continued).
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseases.
    NotdSufgNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not Suff.
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    Summary of principal items of Work for 3rd Quarter, ending Sept. 28th, 1907.
    Description of Work.Sanitary Districts.
    Lady Hlth. Vis.No. 2No. 3No.No. 6No. 6Total
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    Statement of principal items of work done under the Factory and Workshops Acts, 1901, during 3rd Quarter ending September 28th, 1907.
    Description of Defects, &c.Factories- Miscellaneous.Factory Laundries.Factories-Domestic.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Bakehouses.Outworkers.Total.
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    STATISTICS.
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, June 30, 1907.Admitted.Discharged.Died.Remaining in Hospital, Sep. 30, 1907.
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    METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
    1907. Week ending.Highest by Day.Lowest by Night.Range in week.Mean of all-Highest.Mean of all-Lowest.4-ft. Earth Thermometer.Mean Degree of Humidity.Rainfall in Inches.No. of Days on which Rain was measured.Total No. of Hours of Bright Sunshine.Hours of Bright Sunshine Registered at Greenwich.
    Max.Min.
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    POPULATION ESTIMATED TO MIDSUMMER AND CHRISTMAS, 1907.
    NAME OF WARD.1907.Population estimated on the number of houses in occupation in each Ward as ascertained by special enumeration and Council's Census.Houses in Occupation.Total Number of Empty Tenements.No. of Houses recently erected but unoccupied.No. of Houses in course of erection.Percentage of empties exclusive of houses recently erected.Percentage of empties exclusive of houses recently erected, Xmas., 1906.Percentage of empties inclusive of houses recently erected.Percentage of Houses empty at Census.
    No. of Houses in Ward.No. of Empty Houses.
    1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.Over 3 Rooms.
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    BIRTHS for Fourth Quarter, 1907.
    WARDS.Total.Boys.Girls.Rate per 1000.Corresponding period last year.Illegitimate Births.
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    DEATHS.-4th Quarter, ending December 31st, 1907.
    WARDSDeaths of Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden residents dying outside the district.Total.Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths under 1 year, inclusive of infants-dying outside district.Infantile Mortality Rate.Standard Death Rate.Mean Annual Death Rate last five years corrected for age and sex distribution.Rate per 1,000 for
    4th Quarter, 1907.Corresponding Qtr.,1906
    Illegitimate.| Not certified.Inquests.
    Recorded.Corrected.Corrected.
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    DEATHS of WILLESDEN RESIDENTS during the FOURTH QUARTER, ending December 31st, 1907. (Inclusive of Residents Dying Outside the District.)
    CAUSES OF DEATH.DEATHS AT SUBJOINED AGES.DEATHS IN LOCALITIES. (At all Ages.)
    At all Ages0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 & Up.Church End.Harlesden.Kensal Green.S. Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.Willesden Green.Ward Unknown.
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    NOTIFICATIONS.-Fourth Quarter ending December 31st, 1907.
    Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Membranous Croup.Puerperal Fever.Cerebro Spinal Meningitis.Total.Estimated Population. Christmas, 1907.Rate per 1,000 Population.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.
    Notified under 15 years of age.Notification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of ageLast Report.Notified under 15 years of ageNotification rate per 1,000 population under 15 years of age.Last Report.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.-Coming to knowledge from Schools and other sources of information. Number of Cases for Fourth Quarter ending December 31st, 1907.
    DISEASE.Families Visited.Total Nos. Suffering. (First Visit).Contacts.Families Re-visited.Secondary Cases discovered upon Re-visit.Doctor in Attendance. Total Cases.Isolated.Total No. Suffering
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    NUMBER OF CASES OF NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES OCCURRING IN SCHOOLS. 8 Fourth Quarter ending December 31st, 1907.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseases.
    NotdSufgNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not Suff.
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    Number of Cases of Won-notifiable Infectious Diseases occurring in Schools-(Continued ). g
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseases.
    NotdSufgNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.jSuff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not Suff
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    Number of Cases of Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases occurring in Schools-( Continued).
    NAME OF SCHOOL.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Tuberculosis.Influenza.Ophthalmia.Ringworm.Other Diseases.Coughs.All Diseases.
    NotdSufgNot.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.Not.Suff.No Sut
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    Summary of principal items of Work for 4th Quarter, ending Dec. 31st, 1907
    Sanitary Districts.
    Description of Work.Lady Hlth. Vis.No. 2No.3No.4No.5No. 6Total
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    Statement of principal items of work done under the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, for the 4th Quarter ending December 31st, 1907.
    Description of Defects, &c.Factories- Miscellaneous. 1Factory Laundries.Factories-Domestic.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Bakehouses.Outworkers.Total.
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    I submit the Hospital Statistics for the quarter ending December 31st, 1907. They are as follows
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, Sep. 30, 1907.Admitted.Discharged.Died.Remaining in Hospital, Dec. 30, 1907.