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Willesden 1924

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

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Table No . 38.

Complications of Scarlet Fever.Number of Cases.
Nephritis6
Otitis Media15
Adenitis5
Mastoiditis9
Rheumatism7
Relapse5

Table No . 39.

Complications of Diphtheria.Number of Cases.
Otitis Media5
Toxaemia3
Paralvsis4
Albuminuria11
Adenitis1
Relapse2

Table No . 40.

Name.Small Pox.
Age.Sex-.Discrete.Confluent.Hemorrhagic.Vaccinated.Unvac-cinated.Recovered.Died.
F. W. E.41M.+--Infancy-+
F. E16M.+--Do.-+
E. E39F.--+Do.-+
E.E17F.4--Do.-+
A. W40M.-+--++
S. W7M.--+-++
E. W3M.+---++
E. W35F.--+Infancy+
H. W5F.+--++
G. W9F.+---++

MATERNITY AND CHILD WELFARE—HOSPITAL TREATMENT.
Table No. 41.—Hospital Treatment of Children under 5 Years of Age 1924.

The following figures have kindly been supplied from the Willesden General and St. Monica's Home Hospitals.

Willesden General Hospital.St. Monica's Home Hospital.Total.
No. of Children in Hospital at 31st December, 1923000
No. of Children admitted during 192434337
Total No. of Children under treatment during 192434337
No. of Children discharged during 192434236
No. of Children died in Hospital during 1924000
Mortality %000
No. of Children remaining in Hospital at 31st Dec., 1924011