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Woolwich 1928

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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TABLE No. 50.

No. in register.Date admitted to hospital.Date discharged.Total days in hospital.Onset of secondary case.Remarks on primary case.
1927.
4035/11/2731/12/27563/1/28
4/1/28
4451/12/2721/1/285127/1/28
1928.
138/1/283/3/28457/3/28
1812/1/287/3/284527/3/28Sore Nostrils.
469/2/2828/3/284830/3/28
5216/2/2830/3/2843
5316/2/2830/3/28437/4/28Rheumatism.
5519/2/2830/3/2840
479/2/284/4/28558/4/28
16/4/28
5115/2/287/4/285216/4/28
20/4/28
8415/3/282/5/284816/5/28
8515/3/282/5/284815/5/28
2/6/28
1082/4/2814/5/2817/5/28Home
isolation.
1072/2/2826/5/28543/6/28
1413/5/2822/6/285013/7/28
1425/5/2822/6/28481/7/28
1436/5/2823/6/284813/7/28Ear discharge.
16929/5/283/7/283514/7/28
1742/6/2811/8/287021/8/28
21/8/28
2189/7/2816/8/283822/8/28
23618/7/2828/8/284120/9/28
27616/7/2827/9/287330/9/28
24826/7/2823/10/28891/11/28Ophthalmia.
2/12/28
3661/10/288/11/283828/11/28
40211/10/2819/11/28397/12/28
3776/10/2823/11/284813/12/28
43723/10/284/12/28428/12/28

Home Isolation. Twenty-three cases, or 4 2 per cent.
were isolated at home and in only one instance did a return
case occur. All cases isolated at home are frequently visited
by the district Sanitary Inspectors in order to ensure that
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