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Bromley 1939

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Bromley]

Published
1940
Pages
42
Tables
12

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12 tables in this report

  • Page 8
    Vital Statistics. Live Births.
    TotalMaleFemale.
  • Page 13
    The work of the midwives is tabulated below:—
  • Page 17
    SANITARY INSPECTION OF THE AREA. The following is a summary of work of the Sanitary Inspectors for the year 1939:—
    Type of Inspections.Nuisances found.No. of Inspections.
    On Complaint.Routine.Revisits.Total Inspections
  • Page 20
    Carcases Inspected and Condemned.
    TotalCattle excluding Cows)CowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigs
  • Page 21
    During the first nine months of 1939 the County Council's Officer took 111 samples as follows:—
  • Page 22
  • Page 23
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    Disease.Total cases notifiedAdmitted to HospitalAge Groups.
    0-11-22-33-44-55-1010-1515-2020-3535-4545-6565 and over
  • Page 24
    The work of the Immunisation Clinic for 1939 is indicated in the following figures:—
  • Page 25
    New Cases and Mortality, 1939.
    Age periods.New cases notified or otherwise revealed. *Deaths.
    Respiratory.Non-Respiratory.Respiratory.Non-Respiratory.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 26
    The following brief summary of work during the year at the Dispensary, relative to the Borough, has been suppli ed by Dr. S. Roy C. Price, Tuberculosis Officer.
    New Cases. Adults.First Attendances. Children.
    M.F.M. F.
  • Page 30
    The figures for The figures for 1938 are included by way of comparison :—
    19391938
  • Page 31
    Defects found on routine medical and special inspections may be briefly summarised as follows:—
    Defect or Disease of:Routine Inspections requiringSpecial Inspections requiring
    Treat-ment.Observation.Treatment.Observation.