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Woolwich 1924

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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SECTION VI.—LABORATORY WORK.
Analysis of Food and Drugs. The Public Analyst is Sir
William R. Smith, and the laboratory work in connection
therewith is carried out at the Royal Institute of Public
Health. The detailed results of analyses made will be found
in Tables Nos. 73 and 76, in Section VII.
Bacteriological Examinations. Bacteriological examinations
are carried out at the Seamen's Hospital, Greenwich.
In tabular form is shewn below the number and result of the
various examinations made during the year. For comparative
purposes the figures for the year 1923 are also given:—

TABLE No. 61.

Associated Disease.Positive Result.Negative Result.Total 1924.Total 1923.
Diphtheria94520614551
Enteric Fever36926
Tuberculosis69187256220
Dysentery112
Cerebro Spinal Fever11
166715881799

Anti-Toxin. Diphtheria anti-toxin is kept at the Town
Hall and the Plumstead and Eltham Free Libraries, and is
supplied to medical practitioners on application, at cost
price, or free, where there is inability to pay. The amount
supplied during the year was 88,000 units, 16,000 of which
was supplied free. The total cost to the Council was £6 12s. 0d.
of which £5 8s. 0d. was recovered.