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Shoreditch 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Shoreditch]

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Particulars of new cases of tuberculosis and deaths during the year 1936 are given in the following table:-

Age Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-pulmonary.
M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
0--122--12
1---24--12
5-363---11
10-12-21---
15-97-1-31-
20-5113113--
25-91013631-
35-1461143-1
45-147-1102--
55-66--63--
65 and upwards43--32-1
Totals62561518311947

The ratio of non-notified tuberculosis deaths to total tuberculosis deaths for the
year 1936 was 1 to 6.8.
The figures for the new cases are the number of formal notifications and of the
cases which came to the notice of the Medical Officer of Health otherwise than by
formal notification. These figures, therefore, represent the most accurate record
of the incidence of the disease during the year.
INSTITUTIONAL ACCOMMODATION FOR TUBERCULOSIS.
Institutional treatment of this disease is carried out at sanatoria, the majority
of which are now under the control of the London County Council.

The following table shows the number of admissions and discharges according to the intimations of admissions and discharges received from these sanatoria and from other institutions during the year 1936:—

Number of intimations on Form I (of admission of case to institution).Number of intimations on Form II (of discharge of case from institution).
L.C.C. Hospitals.Sanatoria.L.C.C. Hospitals.Sanatoria.
Pulmonary, males53694639
Pulmonary, females36563027
Non-pulmonary, males6855
Non-pulmonary, females1510
Totals961388181