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Willesden 1910

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

Published
1911
Pages
320
Tables
189

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  • Page 9
    Altitude varies from 78 ft. to 242 ft. above Ordnance Datum.
    Rateable Value, £888,480.s.d.
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    The population of Willesden, estimated to Midsummer 1910, is 153,253. Since 1901, the year of the census, the population, estimated to Midsummer each year, has been as follows:—
    Year.Estim. Pop.Estimated annual increment of Population.Excess of Births over Deaths.
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    Table No. 1. POPULATION ESTIMATED TO MIDSUMMER, 1910.
    name of ward.Drainage Areas.Population estimated on the number of houses in occupation in each Ward as ascertained by enumeration.Houses in Occupation.Total Number of Empty Tenements.No. of Houses recently erected but unoccupied.No. of Houses in course of erection.Per centage of empties exclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of empties inclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of Houses empty at Census 1901.
    Population in Drainage areas.Population.Wards.No. of Empty Houses1 Room.a Rooms3 RoomsOver 3 Rooms
    Houses in Drainage Area.Houses.
    Col.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)
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    Table No. 2. METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS. Taken at the Hospital, Dog Lane, Neasden. Readings at 9.0 a.m. daily.* Altitude of ground at Meteorological Station, 97 64 O.D. Altitude of Rim of Rain Gauge, 102 36 O.D. 1910.
    Year 1910.TEMPERATURE shewn in degrees FahrenheitMean degree of Humidity.Rainfall in inches.N umber of days on which Rain was measured.Number of Hours of bright Sunshine.Sunshine recorded at Greenwich.
    of the Air.of the Earth at a depth of 4 feet.
    Highest.Lowest.Range in Month.Mean of alt Highest.Mean of all Lowest.
    Mai.Min.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(5)(8)(9)(10)(11)12(13)
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    Table No. 3. METEOROLOGIGAL OBSERVATIONS. 8 years 1902-1909 inclusive.
    MonthTEMPERATURE Shown in degrees Fahrenheit.Mean Humidity 7 Years.Mean Rainfall in Inches.Mean No. of Days on which Rain was Measured (8 Years).
    Of the Air.Of the earth at a depth of 4-ft
    Highest in 8 Years.Lowest in 8 Years.Mean Annual Range.Mean HighestMean Lowest
    Maximum in 8 Years.Minimum in 8 Years.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)
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    Table N O . 4.—MARRIAGES.
    1910.First Quarter.Second Quarter.Third QuarterFourth Quarter.Torn..
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
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    Table No. 5. BIRTHS REGISTERED IN WILLESDEN*
    1910.Boys.Girls.Totals.
    1234
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    Table No. 6. BIRTHS DISTRIBUTED INTO WARDS.
    WARDS. 1First Quarter. 2Second Quarter. 3Third Quarter. 4Fourth Quarter. 5Total. 6Rate per Population. 1,000 of 7.
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    Table No. 7. ILLEGITIMATE BIRTHS.
    Year. 1No. Registered in Willesden. 2No. born of Willesden mothers outside District. 3Total. 4Rate per 1,000 births. 5
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    BIRTHS. The Birth Rate for the year shows a considerable decline on that of last year.
    Willesden.England & Wales.Willesden.England & Wales.
    Birth-rate on Total population, All ages. Rate per 1,000.Birth-rate nn Female population, 15-45 years. Hate per 1,000.
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    Tablb No. 8.
    Bikth-Rate.187518761877187318791880188118821883188418851886
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    DEATHS FROM ALL CAUSES AT DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS.
    0 to 1to5 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7576 to 8585 and up.All Ages.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)
  • Page 22
    Table No. 10. DEATH RATES. 1875 to 1910.
    Year.Number of Deaths.Rate per 1,000.Year.Number of Deaths.Rate per 1,000.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
  • Page 24
    RETURN OF INQUESTS, &c., HELD DURING THE YEAR ENDED 31 ST DECEMBER, 1910
    Mortuary.Inquests.Removed lor AccommodationNo. of Post Mortems.
    Male.Female.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
  • Page 25
    Table No. 12. PHTHISIS AND CANCER MORTALITY 1875 to 1910.
    Year.Number of Deaths from Phthisis.Kate per 1,000 of Population.Number of Deaths from Cancer.Rate per 1,000 of Population.
    (1)(2)(3)4)(5)
  • Page 28
    Table 13. CANCER DEATHS, 1910 (Distributed According to Age and Sex )
    Wards.5 to 1015 to 2025 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 up.total.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17(18(19)(20)(21)(22
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.11F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    Table No. 14. INFANTILE MORTALITY AND DIARRHŒA DEATHS. 1875 to 1910.
    Year.Infantile Deaths.Infantile Mortality Rate per 1,000 Births.Deaths from Diarrhoea.Rate per 1,000 of Population.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
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    WARD MORTALITY RATES. Table No. 15.
    wards.Nett Death Kates 1910 per 1,000.Rate of Infantile Mortality Per 1,000.Zymotic rate Per 1,000.Diarrhoea. Per 1,000.Phthisis, per 1,000.
    (1)(2)(8)(4)(5)(6)
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    Table No. 16. ZYMOTIC MORTALITY DURING THE LAST 17 YEARS. RATE PER 1,000.
    1894.1895.1896.1897.1898.1899.1900.1901.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1910.1910.
    Rate for 77 Great Towns.Rate for Eng. & Wales less the 213
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(16)(16)(17)(18)(10)(20)
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    Table No. 17. VACCINATION RETURNS.
    years.No. of Births on Register of Vaccination Officer.Successfully Vaccinated.Insusceptible.Dead.Conscientious Objectors.Postponed by Doctor.Gone Away.Unvaccinated.Percentage of Survivors unprotected by Vaccination.Conscientious Objectors per 100 Children Vaccinated.Cases of Small Pox Notified.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)
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    Table No. 18. 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 Cases per Road.Infected Roads per cent. of whole.Notification Rate per 1,000 of Population.
    12345c78
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    Table No. 19. NOTIFICATIONS.
    (l)1892.1893.1894.1895.1896.1897.1898.1899.1900.1901.1902.1903.1904.1905.1906.1907.1908.1909.1910.
    (2)(3)(4)(5)(6(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)(16)(17)(18)(19(20)
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    Table No. 20. WARD INCIDENCE OF SCARLET FEVER, DIPHTHERIA, AND ERYSIPELAS.—Rate per 1,000
    Wards.SCARLET FEVER.DIPHTHERIA.ERYSIPELAS.
    1234
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    Table No. 21. FATALITY AND INCIDENCE FROM SCARLET FEVER, DIPHTHERIA, AND TYPHOID FEVER, RATES PER 1,000—1888 TO 1910.
    Year.Fatality Rate. Scarlet Fever. Deaths per 1,000 cases.Incidence Kate 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 F ever. Deaths per 1,000 cases.Incidence. Rate. Typhoid Fever. Cases per 1,000 population.
    1234567
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    Table No. 22. DEATH RATES FROM SCARLET FEVER, DIPHTHERIA, TYPHOID FEVER, MEASLES AND WHOOPING COUGH PER 100,000. 1875 to 1910.
    Year 1Scarlet Fever. 2Diphtheria. 3Typhoid Fever. 4Measles. 5Whooping Cough. 6
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    Table No. 23. TABLE showing the Number of Return Cases of Scarlet Fever 1905-10, distributed as the primary cases gave rise respectively to 1, 2, 3, or 4 Return Cases.
    Year.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to Return Cases.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 1 Return Case.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 2 Return Cases.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 3 Return Cases.No. of Infecting Cases giving rise to 4 Return Cases.Total Cases of Scarlet fever notified.
    Total No. of Infecting Cases.Total No. of Return Cases during the year
    Cases.Incidence Rate per 1,000 of Population.
    Oases.Percentage of total Cases.Cases.Percent. age of total Cases.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)
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    Table No. 24. TABLE showing Return and Secondary Cases.
    Year.No. of Infecting CasesNo. of Return Cases.No. of Cases occurring in houses Secondary to Return, cases not necessarily themselves Returns.
    1234
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    Table 25. TABLE showing the incidence of Measles upon Children definitely exposed to infection, distributed according to age and history of previous attack. CONTACTS STATKD NOT PREVIOUSLY TO HAVE SUFFERED.
    Age Periods.1908.1909.1910.1908 1910
    No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked. ___Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contactsattacked.Percentage attacked.No. of Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.No. ff Contacts in House.No. of Contacts attacked.Percentage attacked.
    12345678910111213
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    Table 26. TABLE showing as h result of nearly 10,000 persons observed, the proportion who at different age periods had already Buffered from a previous attack of uieaslea.
    Ages. 1No. observed. 2No. previously suffered. 3No. not previously suffered. 4Percentage previously suffered. 5Percentage not previously suffered. 6
  • Page 54
    Table No. 27. DATA RELATING TO REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE.
    Year.Maximum No. of carts employed.Minimum No. of carte employed.Average No. of carts employed.Maximum No. of men employed.Miuimum No. of men employed.Total No. of complaints.Percentage of complaints to total No. of houses.
    12345678
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    Taklb No. 28. REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE. TABLE OF QUANTITIES.
    Year. 1Annual quantity collected.† Standard Quantities in cubic yards. 4No. of Houses in District, Michaelmas. 5Population of district. Michaelmas. 6Amount of Refuse collected per house per annum. 7Amount of Refuse per head of population. 8
    In cubic yds. 2In tons. 3
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    Tablb No. '29. REMOVAL OF HOUSE REFUSE. TABLE OF COST.
    Year.Total Cost or Collection.Standard CosttCost per Cubic Yard.Cost per House.Cost per Head of Population.Kate in the £.
    Sub-Districts.Total.
    123
    123456 -78910
    £££ds.d.d.d.
  • Page 57
    Table No. 30.
    Total actual No. of loads removed. 1Average No. per day. 2Average cost por van load. 3Average capacity of van. 4
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    Table No. 31.
    No. of working days.Total cubic yards removed.Average quantity per day. (Cubic yards.)
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
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    Table No. 32.
    Locality.Total No. of rooms.No. with 2 beds in room.No. with 3 beds in roomNo. with 4 beds in room.No. with 6 beds in room.Total accommodation
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)
  • Page 59
    Table 33.
    Name of Road.Houses where certificate refused.Houses where certificate whs granted.
    (1)(2)(3)
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    The following table shows the results of inspection of premises where ice cream is manufactured and sold:—
    No. of premises inspected wiiere ice cream is sold.No. discontinued during the year.Premises where cream is sold.Ingredients.Where cream is manufactured.
    General snops.Sweets, minerals, confectionery.Powder.Milk and eggs.Yard.KitchenShop parlour.Shop.Out of district.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)
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    Table No. 34. MILKSHOPS The following table gives the results of inspections of milkshops in the district
    District.No. in Diotrict.Total No. of Inspections.No. found satisfactory.No. found defective.No. where articles other thau food are sold.No. where steam is used for cleansing.No. where the domestic copper is used both for cleansing of utensils and washing of clothes.No. of new milkshops opened.No. of milkshops discontinued.
    12345678910
  • Page 63
    TABLE showing Results of Examining Samples of Milk for Tubercle Bacilli, taken in Willesden during 1910. Table No. 35.
    lNo. of Samples taken. 2No. found to contain Tubercle Bacilli. 3No. found to be free from Tubercle Bacilli. 4
  • Page 66
    Table No. 36,
    Nature of Contravention 1Locality where offerces occurred, 2Date of hearing of summons 3Result. 4
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    T ABLE N O . 37. SHOWING RKHULTS OK INSPECTION OF MANHOLES IN WILLESDEN, 1905-1910
    Data.Total InpectionsDrains choked at Interceptor.Percentage.Stoppers of raking arm missingPercentage.
    (1)(3)(3)(4)(5)(6)
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    Two of the seizures took place on the shop premises of butchers unprovided with private slaughter houses.
    Date. lPremises. 2Carcase. 3Organs. 4Disease. 5
  • Page 69
    Tablk No. 38.
    Description op Work.Quarter.Total 1910.
    1st.2nd.3rd.4th.
  • Page 80
    Table A.
    No. of Eakehouses in District.Total No. of Inspections, 1904-10.Repair and Cleanliness of Walls, Floors, and Ceilings.
    Walls.Ceilings.Floors.
    Clean-liness.RepairCleanliness.KepairCleanliness.
  • Page 81
    Table B.
    Drainage, w.c., and Lavatory Accommodation.Provision for flour storage.
    Drainage.w.c. accommodation.Lavatory accommodation.
    No. complying generally with existing Bye-laws.No. not complying with existing Bye-laws— but not unsatisfactory.No. with separate accommodation for workers.No. in which domestic W.c.'s are used in common by Bakers.No. with separate provision.No. in which domestic lavatories are used in common by Bakers.No. without any lavatory provision.No. subject to dust or effluvia.No. where flour is stored in bakehouse.No. where store is over Bakehouse.No. with separate storage room otherwise situated.
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    Table C. Showing Material of Wall, Ceiling, and Floor Surfaces.
    Material.Above ground.Under ground.
    Walls.Ceilings.Floors.Walls.Ceilings.Floors.
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    T able D. ABOVE GROUND BAKEHOUSES.
    Reference No.Description of Bakery.Floor Area, in square feet.Capacity in cubic feet.No. of men at work at time of visit. (Night inspections.)Lighting.Ventilation.Temperature of Bakehouse at time of visit.
    Natural.Artificial.Available openings for Ventilation.Actual openings for Ventilation at time of visit.Ratio (in sq. inches) of openings available for ventilation >o every cubic foot of space in bakehouse.
    Window Area, in square leet.Ratio of Window† Area to Floor space.No. of Gas or other lights at time of visit
    Bread.onfectionery.Max. Legal No.Actual No.Ordinary.Incan- .lesccnt.F.lectric.
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    UNDER GROUND BAKEHOUSES.
    Reference No.Description of Bakery.Floor Area, in square feet.Capacity, in cubic feet.No. of men at work ut time of visit. (Night inspection a.)Lighting.Ventilation.Temperature of Bakehouse at time of visit.
    Natural.Artificial.Available openings for Ventilation.Actual openings for Ventilation at time of visit.Ratio in sq. irches) of openincs available for ventilation to every cubic foot of space in Bakehouse.
    Window Area, in square feet.Ratio of Windowf Area to Floor space.No. of Gas or other lights at time of visit.
    Bread.Confectionery.Max Legal No.Actual No.Ordinary.Incandescent.Electric.
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    * In addition to the openings given as available for ventilation, these bakehouses are provided also with doors opening directly to the outer air. † The proportion of window area to floor space required under the Bye-lawg for living room3 is 1 in 10.
    Description of Bakehouse.Temperature.
    Above Ground.Underground.Above Ground.Underground.
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    T ABLB N O . 39. FACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, LAUNDRIES, WORKPLACES, AND HOMEWORK. 1.—INSPECTION—Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors or Inspectors of Nuisances
    Premises.Number of
    Primary Inspections.Wntten Notices.Prosecutions.
    (1)(2(3)(4)
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    2.—DEFECTS FOUND.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Itcmcdied.Referred to H.M. Inspector
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
  • Page 87
    Table No. 40. 4.—REGISTERED WORKSHOPS.
    Workshops on the Register (s. 131) at the end of the year.Number.
    (1)(2)
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    5—OTHER MATTERS.
    Class.Number
    (1)(2)
  • Page 88
    TABI.X JSH 41. 3.-HOME 15 WORK
    Naturalof Work,Outworks' Lists, Section 197.Noticees of Oecepiers as to Keeping or sending lists.Insection of out- workers, Premises,Outwork in Unwholesone Premises' Section 198.Outwork in Infected Premises, Sections 199, 110,.
    Lists received from Employers.Addresses of Outsworks.
    Twice in the YearsOnce in the yearReceived from other Councils.Forwarded to other Councils,
    Lists.Outworkers.Lists.Outworkers,Instances,Notices Served.Insstance
    Cn tractors.Workmen,Contractors,Workmen.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(14)(15)(16)
  • Page 89
    Table No. 42.
    Description of Defects, etc.Factory Laundries,Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshop*".Bakehouses.Outworkers.Total.Description of Work or Occupation carried on by—MlKollnneoui Workshops.Mixed laiionus Outworkers.Total.
    12345678919111213
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    Table No. I.
    year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the District.Total Deaths in Public Institutions in the District.Deaths of Nonresidents registered in District.Deaths of residents registered beyond District.Deaths at all
    Deaths under One Year of Age.Deaths at all Ages. Total.Ages.nett.
    Number.Rate.*Number.Rate per 1,000Births registered.Number.Rate.*Number.Rate.*
    12345678910111213
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    † Table No. 11.
    Year.Names of Localities.Population Estimated to middle of each Year.*Births Register'd.Deaths at all Ages.Deaths under one Year.
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    TABLE III.—CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1910.
    Notifiable Disease.Cases Notified in whole District.Total cases Notified in each Locality.No. of cases removed to Hospital from each Locality.
    At all Ages.At Ages—Years.South Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.North Kilburn.Brondesbury Park.Kensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Roundwood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.South Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.North Kilburn.Brondesbury Park.Kensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Roundwood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.Total cases removed to Hospital.
    Under 1.1 to 5.5 to 15.15 to 25.25 to 65.65 and upwards.
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    Inclusive of Persons dying outside District.
    Causes of Death.Deaths at the subjoined ages of "Residents" whecher occurring in or beyond the District.Deaths at all ages of " Residents" belonging to Localities, whether occurring in or beyond the District.
    All Ages.Under i year.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.1 and under 65.65 and upwards.South Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.North Kilburn.Brondesbury Park.Kensal Rise.Harlesden.StonebridgeRoundwood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.Ward unknown.
  • Page 96
    Table IV. DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS DURING THE VEAR 1910 (Inclusive of persons 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.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)
  • Page 97
    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.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)
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    Table IV.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to IS15 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 1 to 7575 1 to 8585 & Up.At, all Ages.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)
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    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 & UpAt all Ages.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)
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    Table IV.— DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.0 to11 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.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)
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    TABLE V. — INFANTILE MORTALITY DURING THE YEAR 1910. Deaths front 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.Total under 1 month.1-2 Months.2-3 Months.3-4 Months.4-5 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.
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    The scheme for medical inspection adopted for the year 1909 continued in operation during 1910, and the details of appointments of the Assistant School Medical Officers are set out in the following table:—
    No.SCHOOL APPOINTMENTS.No. of Scholars on Roll. Average for 1910.Actual No. of Scholars examined during the year 1909.Actual No. of Scholars examined during the year 1910.Average No. of Scholars examined per School week, 1910.
    Name of School.Medical Officer.Departments.Day and hour of weekly visit to School, 1911.
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    Table showing actual number of children inspected (classified for age at date of inspection and for sex).
    Age.Boys.Girls.
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    RESULTS OF MEDICAL INSPECTION. Totals— All Schools, All Ages.
    Degree.*Ref. No. of NoteAttendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin and Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision— R.Do. — L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Diseases.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other Defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    ??? Examination of Children at specified ages.-Children Aged 5 years. BOYS Number Examined, 1,190.
    Degree.*Ref. No. of NoteAttendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of skin and Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Bye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No.. & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Diseases.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    4691018141213111516172021222324252627
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    RESULTS OF EXAMINATION OF CHILDREN AT SPECIFIED AGES.-Children Aged 7 Years. BOYS—Number Examined, 813.
    Degree.*Ref. No. of Note.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin and Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Diseases.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    RESULTS OF EXAMINATION OF CHILDREN AT SPECIFIED AGES. Children Aged 10 Years. BOYS—Number Examined, 839.
    Degree.*Ref. No. of Note.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin and Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Diseases.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    RESULTS OF EXAMINATION OF CHILDREN AT SPECIFIED AGES.— Children Aged 13 Years. BOYS—Number Examined, 801.
    Degree.*Ref. No. of Note.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Sum and Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision— R.Do. — L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Diseases.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    Cases dealt with as a result of reference from Assistant School Medical Officers of children suitable for domiciliary visitation by the Lady Health Visitors, 1910.
    Condition needing attention.Number notified on H V. Card.Number Visited.Number Receiving Treatment at First Visit.Number Receiving Treatment as a direct result of Visiting.Number untreated at end of year.Untreated at end of 1910, carried over from 1000.
    No. on Med. In. Schedule.
    Medical.Domestic.Medical.Domestic.
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    TABLE SHOWING CONTAGIOUS AFFECTIONS DEALT WITH AS OUT-PATIENTS.
    Disease.Total Number of Cases seen primarily.Total Number of subsequent Consultations.
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    Number of Medical Inspections Completed, and Infectious and Contagious Diseases Notified from Public Elementary Schools during 1910:—
    NAME OF SCHOOL (Provided).No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among Scholars attending Public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken-pox.Ringworm.Ophthalmia.Other Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Vermin.
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    Continued from previous page...
    NAME OF SCHOOL. (Non-Provided.)No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of cases of illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among Scholars attending Public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Ringworm.Ophthalmia.Other Non-notifiable Infectious Diseases.Vermin.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES-INTIMATED FROM THE SCHOOLS. Number of Cases for year ended December 31st, 1910.
    Disease.Hospital Treatment.Suffering.Contacts.Re-visited.Suffering upon re-visit.Doctor 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.
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    RETURN FROM ASSISTANT SCHOOL MEDICAL OFFICERS SHOWING ASSISTANCE GIVEN BY TEACHERS.
    Doctor.School.Sending out Notices to Parents.Filling in particular entr.es on CardsWeighing and Measuring Children.Preliminary Test of Vision.Personal Attendance at Inspection.
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    Schools closed during the year 1910 with the view of preventing spread of disease.
    Name of School.Dept.Date closed, fromRe-open.Reason for Closure.
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    Dr. Smurthwaite pursues this work with unabated enthusiasm, and I regret that space does not permit the reproduction of all the data which he has supplied.
    Racial Type.No. observed.Percentage of Total No. examined.
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    TABLE SHOWING RESULTS OF ANTHROPOMETRICAL OBSERVATIONS.
    BOYS.
    Racial Types.School Dept.Long.Medium.Broad.Total number Exd.
    Cephalic Index.No.Cephalic Index.No.Cephalic Index.No.
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    BOYS.
    Aged 5Aged 6Aged 7Aged 8Aged 9Aged 10Aged 11Aged 12Aged 13Aged 14Aged 15
    No. Exd.Av. Ht.Av. Wt.No. Exd.Av. Ht.Av. Wt.No. Exd.Av. Ht.Av. Wt.No. Exd.Av. Ht.Av. Wt.No. Exd.Av. Ht.Av. Wt.No. Exd.Av. Ht.Av. Wt.No. Exd.Av. Ht.Av. Wt.No. Exd.Av. Ht.Av. Wt.No. Exd.Av. Ht.Av. Wt.No. Exd.Av. Ht.Av. Wt.No. Exd.Av. Ht.Av. Wt.
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    TABLE SHOWING HEIGHTS (in Centimetres) AND WEIGHTS (in Kilogrammes) OF CHILDREN IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF ENGLAND. BOYS.
    Age.England.County Areas.Urban Areas.North of England.South of EnglandWillesden, Years 1909-10.
    No.HeightW'ghtNo.Height.W'ghtNo.Height.W'ghtNo.Height.W'ghtNo.Height.W'ghtNo.Height.W'ght
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    TABLE SHOWING HEIGHTS (in Centimetres) AND WEIGHTS (in Kilogrammes) OF CHILDREN IN DIFFERENT AREAS OF ENGLAND. GIRLS.
    Age.England.County Areas.Urban Areas.North of England.South of England.Willesden.
    No.HeightW'ghtNo.Height.W'ghtNo.Height.W'ghtNo.Height.W'ghtNo.Height.W'ghtNo.HeightW'ght
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    TABLE SHOWING—AT VARIOUS AGE PERIODS—THE AVERAGE WEIGHT ( in G rammes per C entimetre of H eight ) OF SCHOLARS ATTENDING SCHOOLS IN WILLESDEN. Grammes per Centimetre.
    Age5-66—77-88-99—10
    Year.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.
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    TABLE SHOWING AVERAGE HEIGHTS (IN CENTIMETRES) AND WEIGHTS (IN KILOGRAMMES) AT EACH TRIMESTER OF EACH YEAR OF AGE FOR BOYS AND FOR GIRLS.
    No. ExitHeight.Weight.No. ExdHeight.Weight.No. ExdHeight.Weight.No. ExdHeight.Weight.
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    TABLE SHOWING AVERAGE HEIGHTS (in Centimetres) OF SCHOLARS ATTENDING WILLESDEN SCHOOLS AT VARIOUS AGE PERIODS.
    Age Periods5—66—77-88-99—10
    Schools.Boys.Girls.Boys.GirlsBoys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.
    No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.AverNo. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.
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    TABLE SHOWING AVERAGE HEIGHTS (in Centimetres) OF SCHOLARS ATTENDING WILLESDEN SCHOOLS AT VARIOUS AGE PERIODS.
    Age Periods.10—1111—1212—1313—1414—15
    Schools.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.
    No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd,Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.
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    TABLE SHOWING AVERAGE WEIGHTS (in Kilogrammes) OF SCHOLARS ATTENDING WILLESDEN SCHOOLS AT VARIOUS AGE PERIODS.
    Age Periods5—66—77-/8-99—10
    Schools.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.
    No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. ExdAver.No. Exd.Aver.
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    TABLE SHOWING AVERAGE WEIGHTS (in Kilogrammes) OF SCHOLARS ATTENDING WILLESDEN SCHOOLS AT VARIOUS AGE PERIODS
    Age Periods10—1111—1212—1313—1414—15
    Schools.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.
    No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.No. Exd.Aver.
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    In the following table I have set out an estimate of the quantities, and of the cost of treating all the floors of Public Elementary Schools in Willesden with Nos. 2 and 3 substances respectively for one year.
    Name of School.Total area of class rooms and main halls in square yards.Total estimated quantity in gallons required to treat class rooms and main hall floors— three dressings.Approximate cost of three dressings No. 2 substance at 3/6 per gallon.Approximate cost of three dressings No. 3 substance at 3/0 per gallon.
    £s.d.£s.d.
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    ACTON LANE SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de-fect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth detect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—ACTON LANE (Provided).
    MIXED.INFANTS.
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    CAMBRIDGE ROAD SCHOOL (Boys).
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—CAMBRIDGE ROAD TEMPORARY (Provided).
    BOYS.
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    CHAMBERLAYNE WOOD ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin.Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submtx. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth de-feet No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lilies.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    469101314121314151617202122232425262727
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    School—CHAMBERLAYNE WOOD ROAD (Provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    DUDDEN HILL SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of -Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    4691018141213111516172021222324252627
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    * School—DUDDEN HILL (Provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    FURNESS ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of -Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    4691018141213111516172021222324252627
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    School-FUKNESS ROAD (Provided).
    SENIOR.JUNIOR.INFANTS.
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    GIBBONS ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subin.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No.. & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease. Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis.. etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—GIBBONS ROAD (Provided).
    MIXED.INFANTS.
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    HARYIST ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subin.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No.. & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease. Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis.. etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School-HARVIST ROAD (Provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    KILBURN PARK ROAD (Girls and Infants).
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth de fect No.,& No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities,Infectious andOther defects.Tuberculosis in Family,
    4691018141213111516171 2021222324282627
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    School KILBURN PARK ROAD (Provided).
    GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    LEOPOLD ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.'^Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de- feet. No., & No. of | Children affectedlJerm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affectedj Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.T uberculosis.Rickets.Deformities,Infectious andOther defects.Tubei culosis in Family.
    469101814121311151617201 212223241 252627
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    School—LEOPOLD ROAD (Provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    LOWER PLACE & DISRAELI ROAD SCHOOLS.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.j Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis.. etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    469101814121311IS16172091922324252627
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    School LOWER PLACE AND DISRAELI ROAD TEMPORARY (Provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS
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    MORA ROAD SCHOOL.
    DegreeAttendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de- feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis.. etc.Infectious andOther defects.Tuberculosis In Family.
    1 *69101814121311131617 2021222324252627
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    School- MORA ROAD (Provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    OLDFIELD ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat,Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth d feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth <1 feet No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis.. etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Faintly,
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    School OLDFIELD ROAD (Provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    POUND LANE SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness ot Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de- feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affei ted.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Cirrulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    4691018141213 111151617 2021222324252627
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    School—POUND LANE (Provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    SALUSBURY ROAD SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de- feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatorv.Lungs.NervousTuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities,Infectious andOther defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    4691018141213111516172021222324252627
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    School SALUSBURY ROAD (Provided).
    MIXED.INFANTS.
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    STONE BRIDGE SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart andLungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family,
    4691018141213111516172021222324292627
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    School—STONE BRIDGE (Provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    ALL SOULS' SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness ot Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth de feet No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    469io1814121311I51617202122 I 23242S2627
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    School—ALL SOULS' (Non-provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    CHRIST CHURCH SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.xx. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.| Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets. Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis. Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    4691018141213111516172021222324252627
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    School—CHRIST CHURCH (Non-provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    GORDON MEMORIAL SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth de- feet No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis.. etc.Infectious and Contaeious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    46910181412131119 1 16172021222324252627
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    School—GORDON MEMORIAL (Non«provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    HARLESDEN R.C. SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities,Infectious andOther defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    4601018141213111316172021222324232627
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    School—HARLESDEN ROMAN CATHOLIC (Non-Provided).
    MIXED.INFANTS.
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    HOLY TRINITY SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Skill. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subm.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.lemp. ieeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    14691018141213111318172021222324252627
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    School—HOLY TRINITY, HIGH ROAD, AND CANTER BURY ROAD (Non-provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    KEBLE MEMORIAL SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of |Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subin.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de- feet. No., & No. of Children aftected.Perm. Teeth de-feet No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    46910181412131115 16172021222324252627
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    School—KEBLE MEMORIAL (Non-provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    NEASDEN-CUM-KINGSBURY SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth de fect No.,& No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities,Infectious andOther defects.Tuberculosis in Family,
    4691018141213111516171 2021222324282627
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    School—NEASI)EN-CUM-KINGSBURY (Non-provided).
    MIXED.INFANTS.
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    PRINCESS FREDERICA SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis., etc.Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—PRINCESS FREDERICA (Non-provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    ST. ANDREWS SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory| Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities,Infectious andOther defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
    4691918141213111516172021222324252627
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    School—ST. ANDREW'S (Non-provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    ST. JOHN'S SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Subin.ix. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth de-feet. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities,Infectious andOther defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—ST. JOHN'S, KILBURN (Non-provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    ST. MARY'S SCHOOL.
    Degree.1 Attendance. j .Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.'Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No.. & No. of Children affected.Ear Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities, Spinal Dis.. etc.Infectious and Contueious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family
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    School—ST. MARY'S, CHURCH END (Non-provided).
    BOYS.GIRLS.INFANTS.
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    ST. MARY'S R.C. SCHOOL.
    Degree.Attendance.Clothing.Footgear.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Skin. Do. Head.Do. Body.Mental Condition.Vision—R.Do. —L.Tonsils.Nose and Throat.Adenoids.Submax. and Cervical GlandsExternal Eye Disease.Temp. Teeth defect. No., & No. of Children affected.Perm. Teeth defect No., & No. of Children affectedEar Disease.Hearing.Speech.Heart and Circulatory.Lungs.Nervous Disease.Tuberculosis.Rickets.Deformities,Infectious and Contagious Dis.Other defects.Tuberculosis in Family.
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    School—ST. MARY'S ROMAN CATHOLIC (Non-provided).
    MIXED.INFANTS.
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    TABLE No. I .
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, December 31st, 1909.Admitted during 1910.Total number under Treatment during 1910.Discharged during 1910.Died during 1910.Mortality per cent.Remaining in Hospital, December 031st, 1910.???
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    TABLE No. 2.
    Month.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Other Diseases.Total Admissions.Total Deaths.
    Admissions.DeathsAdmissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.
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    TABLE No. 3. SCARLET FEVER.
    AGE.MALES.females.TOTAL.
    Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.
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    COMPLICATIONS OF SCARLET FEVER.
    Complication.Number of Cases.
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    DIPHTHERIA.
    AGE.MALES.FEMALES.TOTAL.
    Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.AdmittedDied.
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    TABLE No. 4a. COMPLICATIONS OF DIPHTHERIA.
    Complication.Number of Cases.
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    ENTERIC FEVER.
    AGE.MALES.FEMALES.total.
    Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.Admitted.Died.
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    TABLE No. 6. Table showing the cases wrongly diagnosed 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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    METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS.
    1910. 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, 1910 *
    WARDS.Total.Boys.Girls.Rate per 1000.Corresponding period last year.Illegitimate Births.
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    DEATHS.— 1st Quarter, ended April 2nd, 1910.
    WARDSDeaths of Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden residents dying outside the district.Total.Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden Infants, including those dying outsideRate of Infantile Mortality 0—3 months.Nett Death Rate per 1,000.Death Rate corrected for age and sex distribution.
    Illegitimate.Not certified.Inquests.Deaths under 1 year of age.Deaths under > 3 mths. of age.
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    DEATHS of WILLESDEN RESIDENTS during the FIRST QUARTER, ended April 2nd, 1910. (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.S. Kilburn.mid-Kilburs.N. Kilburn.Brondesbury ParkKensal Rise.Harlesden.Stone bridge.Round wood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.Ward unknown.
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    NOTIFICATIONS.— First Quarter ended 2nd April, 1910.
    Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Membranous Croup.Puerperal Fever.Total.Estimated Population. Christmas, 1909.Rate per 1,000 Population.Pulmonary Phthisis.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.— Intimated from the Schools. Number of cases for first quarter ended 2nd april, 1910.
    DISEASE.Suffering.Contacts.Re-visited.Suffering upon Re-visitDoctor in Attendance.Hospital Treatment.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.
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    NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSPECTIONS COMPLETED, and INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED from the PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. First Quarter ended April 2nd, 1910. PROVIDED SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among scholars attending public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Ringworm.OphthalmiaOther Non-notifiable Infectious DiseasesVermin.
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    Number of Medical Inspections completed, and Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified from the Public Elementary Schools— (Continued). NON-PROVIDED SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among scholars attending public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.1 MeaslesWhooping j Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Ringworm.Ophthalmia-Other Non-notitiable Infectious DiseasesVermin.
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    Summary of principal items of Work for 1st Quarter, ending April 2nd, 1910.
    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 Workshop Act, 1901, for the 1st Quarter ended April 2nd, 1910.
    Description of Defects, &c.Factories— Miscellaneous.Factory Laundries.Factories-Domestic.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Bakehouses.Outworkers.Total.
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    QUARTERLY STATISTICS.
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, Dec. 31, 1909.Admitted.Discharged.Died.Remaining in Hospital, Mar. 31,1910.
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    Altitude of ground at Meteorological Station, 97.64, O.D. Altitude of Rim of Rain Gauge, 102.36, O .D.
    1910 Week ending.Temperature.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.
    Of the air shown in degrees Fahrenheit.4.ft. Earth Thermometer.
    HighestLowestRange in week.Mean of all- Highest.Mean of all. Lowest.Max.Min.
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    POPULATION ESTIMATED TO MIDSUMMER, 1910.
    NAME OF WARD.Drainage Areas.Population estimated on the number of houses in occupation in each Ward as ascertained by enumeration.Houses in Occupation.Total Number of Empty Tenements.No. of Houses recently erected but unoccupied.No. of Houses in course of erection.Per centage of empties exclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of empties inclusive of houses recently erected.Per centage of Houses empty at Census
    Population in Drainage Areas.Wards.1 Room.2 Rooms.3 Rooms.Over 3 Rooms.
    Population.1910.Houses.No. of Empty Houses.
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    BIRTHS for Second Quarter, 1910.*
    WARDS.Total. 1Boys. 2Girls. 3Rate per 1000. 4Corresponding period last year. 5Illegitimate Births. 6
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    DEATHS.— 2nd Quarter, ended July 2nd, 1910.
    WARDSDeaths of Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden residents dying outside the district.Total.Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden Infants, including those dying outside district.Rate of Infantile Mortality 0—3 months.Nett Death Rate per 1,000.Death Rate corrected for age and sex distribution.
    Illegitimate.Not certified.Inquests.
    Deaths under 1 year of age.Deaths under 3 months of age.
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    DEATHS of WILLE8DEN RESIDENTS during the SECOND QUARTER, ended July 2nd, 1910. (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.S. Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.Brondesbury ParkKensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Roundwood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.Ward unknown.
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    NOTIFICATIONS.—Second Quarter ended 2nd July, 1910.
    Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria and Membranous Croup.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal FeverTotal.Estimated Population. Midsummer,1910.Rate per 1,000 Population.Pulmonary Phthisis.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.—Intimated from the Schools. Number of Cases for Second Quarter ended 2 nd July, 1910.
    disease.Suffering.Contacts.Re-visited.suffering upon Re-visitDoctor in Attendance.Hospital Treatment.Isolated.Total No. Suffering.
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    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.
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    NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSPECTIONS COMPLETED, and INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED from the PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Second Quarter ended July 2nd, 1910. PROVIDED SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among Scholars attending Public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Ringworm.OphthalmiaOther Non-notifiable Infectious DiseasesVermin.
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    Number of Medical Inspections completed, and Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified from the Public Elementary Schools— (Continued). NON-PROVIDED SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among Scholars attending Public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.MeaslesWho#ping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Ringworm.OphthalmiaOther Non-notihable Infectious DiseasesVermin.
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    Summary of principal items of Work for 2nd Quarter, ended July 2nd, 1910.
    Description of Work.Sanitary Districts.
    Lady Hlth. Vis.No. 2No. 8No.No.No. 6Total
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    Statement of principal items of work done under the Factory and Workshop Act, 1901, for the 2nd Quarter ending July 2nd, 1910.
    Description of Defects, &c.Factories— Miscellaneous.Factory Laundries.Factories— Domestic.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Bakehouses.Outworkers.Total
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    At the end of the corresponding period last year the number of cases in hospital was 80, and 190 patients had been admitted during that quarter.
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, Mar. 31,1910.Admitted.Discharged.Died.Remaining in Hospital, June 30, 1910.
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    Altitude of Rim of Rain Gauge, 102.36, O.D.
    1910 Week ending.Mean reading of Barometer corrected for temperature and altitude.Temperature. Shown in degrees Fahrenheit.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.
    Of the Air.Of the Earth at a depth of 4-ft.
    HighestLowestRange in week.Mean of , all-Highest.Mean of all-Lowest.
    Max.Min.
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    in.deg.deg.deg.deg.deg.deg.deg.deg.
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    BIRTHS for Third Quarter, 1910.*
    WARDS.Total.Boys.Girls.Rate per 1000.Corresponding period last year.Illegitimate Births.
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    DEATHS.—3rd Quarter, ended October 1st, 1910.
    % WARDSDeaths of Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden residents dving outside the district.Total.Willesden residents dying within the district.Deaths of Willesden Infants, including those dying outside district.Kate of Infantile Mortality 0—3 months.Nett Death Rate per 1,000.Death Rate corrected for age and sex distribution.
    Illegitimate.Not certified,Inquests.
    Deaths under 1 year of age.Deaths under 3 months of age.
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    DEATHS of WILLESDEN RESIDENTS during the THIRD QUARTER, ended October 1st, 1910. (I nclusive of R esidents D ying O utside the D istrict.)
    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.S. Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.N. Kilburn.Brondesbury ParkKensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Roundwood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.Ward unknown.
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    NOTIFICATIONS.—Third Quarter ended 1st October, 1910.
    Wards.Small Pox.Scarlet FeverDiphtheria and Membranous Croup.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Puerperal Fever.Total.Estimated Population. Midsummer,1910.Rate per 1,000 Population.Pulmonary Phthisis.
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    NON-NOTIFIABLE INFECTIOUS DISEASES.—Intimated from the Schools . 6 Number of Cases for Third Quarter ended October 1st, 1910.
    disease.Hospital Treatment.Suffering.Contacts.Re-visited.Suffering upon Re-visitDoctor in Attendance.Isolated.Total No. Suffering.
    123_45678
    h.T.s.mo.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.
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    NUMBER OF MEDICAL INSPECTIONS COMPLETED, and INFECTIOUS AND CONTAGIOUS DISEASES NOTIFIED from the PUBLIC ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS. Third Quarter ended October 1st, 1910. PROVIDED SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and contagious diseases notified as occurring among Scholars attending Public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Measles.Whooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Ringworm.OphthalmiaOther Non-notifiable Infectious DiseasesVermin.
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    Number of Medical Inspections completed, and Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified from the Public Elementary Schools— (Continued). NON-PROVIDED SCHOOLS.
    NAME OF SCHOOL.No. of Medical Inspections completed.No. of Cases of Illness primarily visited.Infectious and Contagious Diseases notified as occurring among Scholars attending Public Elementary Schools.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.MeaslesWhooping Cough.Mumps.Chicken Pox.Ringworm.OphthalmiaOther Non-notifiable Infectious DiseasesVermin.
    1231 4561 789101112
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    Summary of principal items of Work for yd Quarter, ended October 1st, 1910.
    Description of Work.Sanitary District*.
    Lady' Hlth Vis.No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 5No.Total
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    Statement of principal items of work done under the Factory and Wokshop Act, 1901, for the 3rd Quarter ending October 1st, 1910.
    Description of Defects, &c.Factories— Miscellaneous.Factory Laundries.Factories — Domestic.Workshop Laundries.Domestic Laundries.Dressmakers.Miscellaneous Workshops.Bakehouses.Outworkers.Total.
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    I submit the figures dealing with the number of patients treated during the quarter just ended.
    Disease.Remaining in Hospital, June 30,1910.Admitted.Discharged.Died.Remaining in Hospital, Sept. 30,1910.