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Bromley 1930

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

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APPENDIX IX. Return of Notiffiable Infection Diseases, 1930.

Disease.TotalM.F.WARDS.Cases removed to Hospital.Attack Rate per 1,000 population.No. of Deaths.Death Rate.
PlaistowMartin's Hill.Town.Sundridge.Bickley.Bromley Common.
Scarlet Fever16369945817291618251253.810.02
Diphtheria54233121211884541.2
Primary Pneumonia31211092527630.7220.5
Influenzal Pneumonia963321120.2
Puerperal Fever11110.0210.02
Puerperal Pyrexia1111341380.2
Erysipelas119241330.2
Para-typhoid B413111110.08
Small-pox5222305218720521.2
Encephalitis Lethargica1110.02
Ophthalmia Neonatorum41321140.08
*Chicken pox826121831634571.9
Tuberculosis—Lungs492821215434121.1340.8
Tuberculosis—Other Forms177104131440.470.1
Totals4892482411363493409987248116651.5

*Chicken pox was notifiable for a period of 6 months from 14th March, 1930.