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Willesden 1921

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

Published
1922
Pages
30
Tables
14

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14 tables in this report

  • Page 13
    NOTIFIABLE DISEASES DURING THE YEAR.
    Disease.Total Cases Notified.Cases admitted to Hospital.Total Deaths.
  • Page 14
    CLINICS AND TREATMENT CENTRES.
    Name.Situation.Nature of Accommodation.By whom provided.Work Undertaken.
  • Page 15
    CLINICS AND TREATMENT CENTRES.— Continued.
    Name.Situation.Nature of Accommodation.By whom provided.Work Undertaken.
  • Page 16
    Table No. 1. Table shewing Chemical and Bacteriological Examinations made during the year 1921.
    Nature of Specimens examined.Positive Result.Negative Result.Total.
  • Page 17
    Table No . 2. — Sources of Specimens Examined.
  • Page 20
    Canal Boats Acts, 1877 and 1884.—During the year 72 visits were made to the Canal, and 55 boats inspected. The following Table No. 3 shews the contraventions observed and remedied during the year:—
    Infringement of the Acts and Regulations with respect to:—Carried forward from 1920.Found during 1921.Remedied during 1921.Carried forward from 1921.
  • Page 20
    STATEMENT OF STAFF OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT. Contribution of Salary repaid to Council by Government Grant under
    Appointment.No. of Staff.Whole or part time.Ministry of Health.Board of Education.Special Schools.Special qualification.
    Public Health Acts.Maternity and Child Welfare Grant.Medical Inspection and Treatment.Provision of Meals.
  • Page 21
    STATEMENT OF STAFF OF HEALTH DEPARTMENT — Continued. Contribution of Salary repaid to Council by Government Grant under
    Appointment.No. of Staff.Whole or part time.Ministry of Health.Board of Education.Special qualification.
    Public Health Acts.Maternity and Child Welfare Grant.Medical Inspection and Treatment.Provision of Meals.Special Schools.
  • Page 23
    B. — Special Inspections.
    Special Cases. †Re-examinations (i.e., No. of Children Re-examined).
  • Page 24
    Return of Defects Found in the Course of Medical Inspection in 1921.
    Defect or Disease.Routine InspectionsSpecials.
    Number referred for treatment.Number requiring to be kept under observation but not referred for treatment.Number referred for treatment.Number requiring to be kept under observation but not referred for treatment.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
  • Page 25
    Numerical Return of all Exceptional Children in the area in 1921.
    Boys.Girls.Total.
  • Page 26
    Table No. 7. —Corresponding to Table IV. of Appendix G of the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1919. Treatment of Defects of Children during 1921. A. — Treatment of Minor Ailments.
    Defect or Disease.Number of Children.
    Referred* for Treatment.Treated.†
    Under Local Education Authority's Scheme.Otherwise.Total.
  • Page 26
    B. — T reatment of Visual Defects.
    Referred for Refraction.*Submitted to Refraction.For whom Glasses were PrescribedFor whom Glasses were Provided.Recommended for Treatment other than by Glasses.Received other Forms of Treatment.For whom no Treatment was considered necessary.
    Under Local Education Authority's Scheme— Clinic or Hospital.By Private Practitioner or Hospital.Otherwise.Total.
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    C.— Treatment of Defects of Nose and Throat.
    Referred for Treatment.*Received Operative Treatment.Received other forms of Treatment.
    Under Local Education Authority's Scheme—Clinic or Hospital.By Private Practitioner or Hospital.Total.