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Willesden 1926

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Willesden]

Published
1927
Pages
114
Tables
107

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    Table No. 1.—Hospital Confinement Bookings.
    Four weeks endedNo. of Confinement Cases Booked.
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    Table No. 1.—Hospital Confinement Bookings— continued.
    Four weeks endedNo. of Confinement Cases Booked.
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    Table No. 1.—Hospital Confinement Bookings— continued.
    Four weeks endedNo. of Confinement Cases Booked.
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    Table No. 2.
    Willesden General Hospital.St. Monica's Home Hospital.Total.
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    Table No. 3.—Children under 5 Years Admitted to Hospital during 1926.
    Condition.No. Admitted.Forms of Treatment.Result of Treatment.In Hospital at end of 1926.
    Operative.General.Other forms.Remedied.Improved.UnchangedDied.
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    The other particulars of the cases are as follows:—
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    Table No. 5.
    Number of Cases.Number of Rooms.Number of occupants, including new-born baby.
    Under 10 years.Over 10 years.Total.
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    The following table gives particulars:- Table No. 6.
    Cases.Vision unimpaired.Vision impaired.Total Blindness.Deaths.
    Notified.Treated.
    At Home.In Hospital.
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    Percentage of nitty and verminous children recorded upon routine inspection at the schools from year to year since 1914:- Table No. 7.
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    Table No. 8.
    Four weeks endingM. & C.W. Clinic Attendances.S.M.S. Clinic Attendances.Total Clinic Attendances.Remarks.
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    Table No. 8 ( continued).
    Four weeks ending.M. & C.W. Clinic Attendances.S.M.S. Clinic Attendances.Total Clinic Attendances.Remarks.
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    Table No. 9. NOTIFIABLE DISEASES DURING THE YEAR.
    Disease.Total Cases Notified.Cases admitted to Willesden Municipal Hospitals.Total Deaths.
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    Table No. 10. TUBERCULOSIS.
    Age-Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
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    Table No. 11. OPHTHALMIA NEONATORUM.
    No of cases Notified.Dr. in Attendance at Birth.Born in Hospital.Midwife in Attendance at Birth.Treatment.Results of Treatment.Still under treatment.
    Hospital.Clinic.Private Dr.Home Nurse Attending.No Defect.One Eye Permanently Injured.Both Eyes Permanently Injured.
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    CLINICS AND TREATMENT CENTRES.
    Name.Situation.Nature of Accommodation.By whom provided.Work Undertaken.
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    The following table shews the Chemical and Bacteriological examinations made during the year 1926:— Table No. 12.
    Nature of Specimens examined.Positive Result.Negative Result.Total.
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    Table No. 12— -continued.
    Nature of Specimens examined.Positive Result.Negative ResultTotal
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    Table No. 13.—Sources of Specimens Examined.
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    Tabular summary of the work of the Sanitary Department during the year and action taken under the Public Health Acts, Housing Act, etc.
    Inspections:
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    The following table shews building activities during the period stated:— Table No. 14.
    Year.For working classes.Not for working classes.Total.
    Houses erected by the Council.Houses erected by private enterprise.Houses erected by private enterprise.
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    Table No. 16.
    No. of Sample.Designation.No. of Bacteria per c.c.Remarks.
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    Table No. 17.
    In 1920.In December, 1925.In December, 1926.
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    Table No. 18. List of Samples taken During the Year ended 31st December, 1926.
    Article.Taken.Adulterated.
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    Table No . 19. Factories, Workshops, Laundries, Workplaces and Homework. Inspection —Including Inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors.
    Premises. (1)Number of
    Primary Inspections. (2)Written Notices. (3)Prosecutions. (4)
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    Table No. 20.—Defects Found.
    Particulars. (1)Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions. (5)
    Found. (2)Remedied. (3)Referred to H.M. Inspector. (4)
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    Table No. 21.—Registered Workshops.
    Workshops on the Register (s. 131) at the end of the year. (1)Number. (2)
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    Table No. 22.—Other Matters.
    Class. (1)N umber. (2)
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    A.—Routine Medical Inspections.
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    B.—O ther Inspections.
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    Table No. 24. —Corresponding to Table 2 of Appendix H of the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1923. A.—Return of Defects Found by Medical Inspection in the Year ended 31st December, 1926.
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    A.—Return of Defects found by Medical Inspection in the Year ended 31st December, 1926— continued..
    Defect or Disease. (1)Routine Inspections.Specials.
    No. of Defects.No. of Defects.
    Requiring treatment. (2)Requiring to be kept under observation but not requiring treatment. (3)Requiring treatment. (4)Requiring to be kept under observation but not requiring treatment. (5)
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    B.—Number of individual Children found at Routine Medical Inspection to require Treatment (excluding Uncleanliness and Dental Diseases).
    Group. (1)Number of Children.Percentage of Children found to require treatment. (4)
    Inspected. (2)Found to require treatment. (3)
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    Table No. 25. —Corresponding to Table III. of Appendix H of the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1923. Return of all Exceptional Children in the area.
    Boys.Girls.Total.
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    Table No. 26. —Corresponding to Table IV. of Appendix H of the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1923. Return of Defects Treated during the Year ended 31st December, 1926. Treatment Table. Group I.— Minor Ailments (excluding Uncleanliness, for which see Group V.).
    Disease or Defect. (1)Number of Defects Treated, or under Treatment during the Year.
    Treated.
    Under the Authority's Scheme. (2)Otherwise. (3)Total. (4)
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    Group II.— Defective Vision and Squint (excluding Minor Eye Defects treated as Minor Ailments—Group I.).
    Defect or Disease. (1)Number of Defects dealt with.
    Under the Authority's Scheme. (2)Submitted to refraction by private practitioner or at hospital apart from the Authority's Scheme. (3)Otherwise. (4)Total. (5)
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    Group III.—Treatment of Defects of Nose and Throat.
    Number of Defects.
    Received Operative Treatment.Received other forms of Treatment. (4)Total Number Treated. (5)
    Under the Authority's Scheme in Clinic or Hospital. (1)By Private Practitioner or Hospital apart from the Authority's Scheme. (2)Total. (3)
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    Group V. Uncleanliness and Verminous Conditions.
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    T able N o . 27.—In this Table is embodied the information required in the N .B. to Notes on Table IV. of Appendix H of the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1923. Return showing the nature and number of all medical defects referred for following up, whether referred from Routine Medical Inspection, Medical Inspection of "Specials," or from other Sources, these latter having never been inspected by the Education Committee's Medical Officers; the number of visits and medical examinations made in connection therewith, and the extent to which remedial measures were carried out during 1926.
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    Certain Statistical Data.
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    Table No . 28.
    In Willesden.Outside Willesden.Total.
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    Table No. 29. —Corresponding to Appendix E of the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1919. Form of Annual Return of the After-Careers of Children under 21 Years of Age Formerly Attending Special Schools.
    Furness Road Physically Defective School.Leinster Road Mentally Defective School.
    Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.
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    Table No. 30. Return showing No. of Cases referred for following-up in 1926 and previous years with the view of Medical Treatment being obtained, Remedial Measures carried out, or other action taken.
    Year.Referred by ATotal.
    Medical Inspection and Officers of Health Department.Head Teachers.Attendance Officers.Others.
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    Table No. 31. Medical and Dental Treatment—Attendances at the Municipal Clinics, 1926
    Condition.Mothers and Children under 5.School Children.Grand Total.
    Expectant Mothers.Nursing Mothers.Children under five.Total.
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    Table No . 31— (continued).
    Clinic (I.).Clinic (II.).Grand Total.
    Mothers and Children under Five.School ChildrenTotal.Mothers and Children under Five.School Children.Total.
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    Table No . 32. Shewing attendances at the Municipal Clinics each year since 1913.
    Year.Mothers and Children under 5 years.School children.Total.School for Mothers.Nursery.Grand Total.
    Medical.Dental.Total.Medical.Dental.Total.
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    Table No . 33.
    Return respecting the Provision of Spectacles during1926.
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    Table No . 34. Hospital Treatment of School Children during 1926.
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    Table No. 35. Treatment of defects of Children admitted in 1926.
    Defect.No. Admitted.Forms of Treatment.Results of Treatment.Remaining in Hospital December 31st, 1926.
    Operative.GeneralRe-medied.Improved.UnchangedDied.
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    Table No. 36.—Employment of Children in Entertainments Rules, 1920. Particulars as to applications received in 1926 for certificates from the School Medical Officer.
    No. of Applications.No. Granted.
    Boys.Girls.Total.Boys.Girls.Total.
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    Table No. 37. —Corresponding to Table I. of Appendix H of the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1923. Number of Pupils Inspected 1st January, 1926, to 31st December, 1926. A.—Routine Medical Inspections. Number of Code Group Inspections.
    Pupils examined. Aged.Kilburn Grammar School.Polytechnic Trade School.Willesden County School.Willesden Polytechnic Building Trade School.Total.
    Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Boys.Girls.Total.
    Entrants.Others.Total.Entrants.Others.Total.Entrants.Others.Total.Entrants.Others.Total.Entrants.Others.Total.Entrants.Others.Total.Entrants.Others.Total.Entrants.Others.Total.
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    Note that in the above table a pupil examined as an entrant, and subsequently as having attained his or her birthday during the preceding term, appears twice, that is as 2 cases. B.— Other Inspections.
    Kilburn Grammar School.Polytechnic Trade School.Willesden County School.Willesden Polytechnic Building Trade SchoolTotal.
    Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Boys.Girls.Total.
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    Table No . 38—Corresponding to Table II. of Appendix H of the Annual Report of the Chief Medical Officer of the Board of Education for 1923. A.—Return of Defects Found by Medical Inspection in the Year Ended 31st December, 1926.
    Defect or Disease. (1)Routine Inspections.Special Inspections.
    Number of Defects.Number of Defects.
    Requiring treatment. (2)Requiring to be kept under observation, but not requiring treatment. (3)Requiring treatment. (4)Requiring to be kept under observation, but not requiring treatment. (5)
    Kilburn Grammar School (Boys).Willesden Polytechnic Trade School (Girls).Willesden County School.Willesden Polytechnic Building Trade School (Boys).Kilburn Grammar School (Boys).Willesden Polytechnic Trade School (Girls).Willesden County School.Willesden Polytechnic Building Trade School (Boys).Kilburn Grammar School (Boys).Willesden Polytechnic Trade School (Girls).Willesden County School.Willesden Polytechnic Building Trade School (Boys).Kilburn Grammar School (Boys).Willesden Polytechnic Trade School (Girls).Willesden County School.Willesden Polytechnic Building Trade School (Boys).
    Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.
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    B.—Number of Individual Pupils found at Routine Medical Inspection to Require Treatment (Excluding Uncleanliness and Dental Diseases).
    Group.Kilburn Grammar School.Willesden Polytechnic Trade School.Willesden County School.Willesden Polytechnic Building Trade School.
    Boys.Girls.Boys.Girls.Boys.
    Number of PupilsNumber of PupilsNumber of PupilsNumber of PupilsNumber of Pupils
    Inspected.Found to require treatment.Percentage of Pupils found to require treatment.Inspected.Found to require Treatment.Percentage of Pupils found to require treatment.Inspected.Found to require Treatment.Percentage of Pupils found to require treatment.Inspected.Found to require treatment.Percentage of Pupils found to require treatment.Inspected.Found to require Treatment.Percentage of Pupils found to require treatment.
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    Group I.— Minor Ailments (excluding Uncleanliness, for which see Group V.). Number of Defects Treated or Under Treatment During the Year.
    Defect or Disease. (1)Kilburn Grammar School.Willesden Polytechnic Trade School.Willesden County Schools.Willesden Polytechnic Building Trade School
    Boys. (2)Girls. (3)Boys. (4)Girls. (5)Boys. (6)
    Treated under the Authority's SchemeOtherwise.Total.Treated under the Authority's SchemeOtherwise.Total.Treated under the Authority's SchemeOtherwise.Total.Treated under the Authority's SchemeOtherwise.Total.Treated under the Authority's SchemeOtherwise.Total.
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    Table No. 40. (a)—KILBURN GRAMMAR SCHOOL.
    Defect.No.Result.
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    (b) —WILLESDEN POLYTECHNIC.
    Defect.No.Result.
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    (c)—WILLESDEN COUNTY SCHOOL.
    Defect.No.Result.
    Boys.Girls.
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    (d) —WILLESDEN POLYTECHNIC BUILDING TRADE SCHOOL (BOYS).
    Defect.No.Result.
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    Table No. 41. Group IV. Dental Defects.
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    Table No. 42. Return showing number of cases referred for following up in 1926 and previous years, with a view to Dental treatment being obtained.
    Year.Referred by
    Dental Inspections and Officers of the Health Department.Head Teachers.School Attendance Officers.Others.Total.
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    Table No. 43. Return showing the number of dental defects referred for following up, the number of visits made in connection therewith and the extent to which remedial measures were carried out during 1926 at Health Visitors' last visit. Total number of defects coming under observation during 1926:—
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    Table No. 44. The table shows details of the children 0-5 inspected :—
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    Total number of defects coming under observation during 1926. (New cases and re-examinations)
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    T able N o. 46.—S howing C ases dealt with during 1926 and R esults,
    Disease.Cases being nursed at end of 1925.New Cases during 1926.Removed from Observation during 1926—Results of Treatment.Still being Home Nursed at end of 1926.Number of Visits Paid during 1926.
    Died.Removed to Hospital or other Institutions.Recovered.
    Expectant Mothers.Nursing Mothers.Children under Five.School Children.Others.Total.Expectant Mothers.Nursing Mothers.Children under Five.School Children.Others.Total.Expectant Mothers.N ursing I Mothers. |Children under Five.School Children.1 Others.Total.Expectant Mothers.Nursing Mothers.Children under Five.School Children.Others.Total.Expectant 1 Mothers.Nursing 1 Mothers.Children under Five.School Children.Others.Total.Expectant Mothers.Nursing Mothers.Children under Five.School Children.Others.Total.Expectant Mothers.Nursing Mothers.Children under Five.School Children.Others.Total.
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    Table No. 47. Shewing Sources from which cases were referred for Home Nursing during the Year 1926.
    Referred byNumber.
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    Table No. 48. Shewing cases Home Nursed in Wards during 1926.
    Ward.No. of Cases brought forward from 1925.No. of Cases referred in 1926Total.No. of Visits paid.
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    ' STATISTICAL INFORMATION, YEAR ENDING 31st DECEMBER, 1926. Table No. 49.—Number of Meals Supplied.
    Supplied to :—Breakfasts.Dinners.Total.
    Free.Free.Paying.Guardians.
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    Occupational List, 1926. List of parents whose children were fed during 1926 with comparative column for 1925.
    Occupation.No. of Children Fed during 1926.No. of Families Involved.Percentage.
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    Table 51. Showing the day on which the serum was administered, number of subsequent complications, and the day on which acute symptoms subsided.
    Complications.Acute Symptoms Subsided.
    Day Given.No. of Cases.No. of cases with one.No. of cases with two.No. of cases with three.One day.Two days.Three days.Four days.Five days.Six days.Seven or more days.
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    Table 52. Showing the particular complications which arose.
    Complications.Cases with one Complication.Cases with two Complications.Cases with three Complications.Totals.
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    The Council have given permission for suitable cases of this class to have excision of the enlarged tonsils and adenoids carried out, and 5 cases have been treated in this way with the following results :—
    Number of days in Hospital before operation.Number of days in Hospital after operation.
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    Other Infectious Diseases. 100 patients were admitted under this heading as follows :—
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    Table No. 53.
    Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Other Diseases.Total.
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    Table No. 54. Scarlet Fever.
    Age.Males.Females.
    Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.
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    Table No. 55. Diphtheria.
    Age.Males.Females.
    Admissions.Deaths.Admissions.Deaths.
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    Table No. 56. Diphtheria.*
    Day of Disease on Admission.Number of Cases.
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    Table No. 57.
    Chief Complications of Scarlet Fever.Number of Complications
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    Table No. 58.
    Chief Complications of Diphtheria.Number of Complications.
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    APPENDICES. APPENDIX A.—VITAL STATISTICS. Appendix A.—Table I. VITAL STATISTICS OF WHOLE DISTRICT DURING 1926 AND PREVIOUS YEARS; VITAL STATISTICS OF THE WARDS DURING 1926.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of each Year. Whole District.Births.Total Deaths Registered in the District.Transferable DeathsNett Deaths belonging to the District.
    Uncorrected Number.Nett.Number.Rate.of non-residents registered in the District.of residents not registered in the District.Under 1 Year of Age.At all Ages.
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    A ppendix A.—T able II.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS DURING THE YEAR 1926.
    CAUSE OF DEATH. (1)All Ages. (2)0 to 1 (3)1 to 5 (4)5 to 10 (5)10 to 15 (6)15 to 20 (7)20 to 25 (8)25 to 35 (9)35 to 45 (10)45 to 55 (11)55 to 65 (12)65 to 75 (13)75 to 85 (14)85 Up. (15)Total deaths, whether of " Residents" or "Non-Resi-dents," in Institutions in the District. (16)
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    Table II.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.All Ages.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.Total deaths, whether of "Residents" or " Non-Residents," in Institutions in the District.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15)
    (16)
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    Table 11.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued.
    CAUSE OF DEATH. (1)All Ages. (2)0 to 1 (3)1 to 5 (4)5 to 10 (5)10 to 15 (6)15 to 20 (7)20 to 25 (8)25 to 35 (9)35 to 45 (10)45 to 55 (11)55 to 65 (12)65 to 75 (13)75 to 85 (14)85 Up. (15)Total deaths, whether of " Residents' or " Non-Resi-dents," in Institutions in the District. (16)
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    Table II.—DEATHS OF WILLESDEN RESIDENTS— continued,.
    CAUSE OF DEATH. 0)All Ages. (2)0 to 1 (3)1 to 5 (4)5 to 10 (5)10 to 15 (6)15 to 20 (7)20 to 25 (8)25 to 35 (9)35 to 45 (10)45 to 55 (11)55 to 65 (12)65 to 75 (13)75 to 85 (14)85 Up. (15)Total deaths whether of " Residents " or " Non-Residents," in Institutions in the District. (16)
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    Appendix a.—table III.—infant mortality during 1926. Nett Deaths from Stated Causes at Various Ages under 1 Year of Age. Nett Deaths from all Causes under one year of age classified tn Wards.
    CauseofDeath.Under 1 week.1-2 Weeks.2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Totalunder 4 Weeks.4 Weeksand under 3 Months.3 Monthsand under 6 Months.6 Monthsand under 9 Months.9 Monthsand under 12 Months.TotalDeaths underOneYear.South Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.North KilburnBrondesbury Park.wards.Stonebridge.Roundwood.ChurchEnd.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.
    KensalRise.Harlesden.
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    APPENDIX A—T able IV.-CASES OF INFECTIOUS DISEASE NOTIFIED DURING THE YEAR 1926.
    Notifiable Disease.Number of Cases Notified.Total Cases Notified in each Ward.
    At Ages—Years.South Kilburn.Mid-Kilburn.North Kilburn.Brondesbury Park.Kensal Rise.Harlesden.Stonebridge.Roundwood.Church End.Willesden Green.Cricklewood.Total Cases removed to Willesden Municipal Hospital.
    At all ages.Under 1.1 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 25.25 and under 45.45 and under 65.65 and upwards.
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    The number of deaf children in the area and the number now being educated at Residential Deaf Schools are shown in the accompanying table :—
    Defect.Total No. of children.No. attending special residential schools.No. attending special day schools.No. attending ordinary elementary schools.No. not attending school.
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    To be presented to the Children's Care Committee on the 10th February, 1926.
    Name, Age and School.Condition on Admission to Class.Present Condition.Remarks.
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    Mites Run during the Year ending 31st March.
    1914.1915.1916.1917.1918.1919.1920.1921.1922.1923.1924.1925.1926.Total.
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    Miles Run by each Vehicle.
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    Calls. The following table shews the number of calls for the Disinfecting Van, Infectious Ambulance, and Accident Ambulance respectively during the twelve complete years, 1st April, 1914, to 31st March, 1926, and since delivery to the latter date.
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    Year ending March 31st.
    1915.1916.1917.1918.1919.1920.1921.1922.1923.1924.1925.1926.
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    WILLESDEN URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT MOTOR SERVICES. Year ended 31st March. 1926.
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    (5) ARTIFICIAL LIGHT TREATMENT, YEAR ENDED 31st DECEMBER, 1926.
    Conditions.Total Cases Seen.Treated.Discharged without Treatment, i.e., unable to attend. Left district or unsuitable.Waiting List.Condition Improved. Treatment suspended. Still under observation.RESULT OF TREATMENT. Discharged.
    Improved or Cured.Unable to attend. Left district.Unsuitable or no Improvement.Still under Treatment.
    Under 5 years.5-14 years.Under 5 years.5-14 years.Under 5 years.5-14 years.Under 5 years.5-14 years.Under 5 years.5-14 years.Under 5 years.5-14 years.Under 5 years.5-14 years.Under 5 years.5-14 years.Under 5 years.5-14 years.
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    TOTAL NUMBER OF ATTENDANCES, YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31st, 1926.
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    CASES REFERRED BY
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    Damp in Houses : Results of investigations in 196 cases.
    No.of CasesRooms damp.Rooms dry.
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    Also particular classes in Stonebridge, Wesley Road and Acton Lane Schools seem to have been affected, viz.:—
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    (1) 4 cases occurred in the family S., Milton Avenue.
    Name.Age.Date of onset.Date of Removal to Hospital.
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    (2) 4 cases also occurred in the family B., Brett Road.
    NameAge.Date of onsetDate of Removal to Hospital.
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    (3) Example of 3 cases occurring in one family, viz., B. (1), Brett Road.
    Name.Age.Date of onsetDate of Removal to Hospital.
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    Examples:—
    Name.Age.Address.Date of onset.