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Willesden 1909

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES. Intimated from the Schools.

Number of Cases for Second Quarter ending July 3rd, 1909.

Disease.Visited.Suffering.Contacts.Re-visited.Suffering upon Re-visitDoctor in Attendance.Isolated.Total No. Suffering.
H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.H.T.S.M.O.
Measles4353327386c5224...146...267...12734733
German Measles53...124...20...12...29...18...65...
Whooping Cough19125279254672280453111651044333236
Mumps794474..................18112...474
Chicken Pox1311931..................271241931
Ringworm86589958......4239......411343229958
Consumption1717..................15...117
Influenza2...2.....................2.........2...
Coughs and Colds*30...30.........5.........10...1...30...
Other Diseases110179161179......2889......3327181316179
Totals1065277109227714512739913221111593572874313.3288

* Three proved Whooping Cough.
H.T.—Figures in these columns represent cases notified by the Head Teachers.
S.M.O.—Figures in these columns represent cases notified by the Assistant School Medical Officers.
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