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Woolwich 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

Published
1936
Pages
160
Tables
121

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  • Page 10
    TABLE No. 1.
    Year appointed.Name.Qualifications.Appointment.
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    TABLE No. 2.
    Year appointed.Name.Qualifications.Appointment.
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    TABLE No. 2— continued.
    Year appointed.Name.Qualifications.Appointment.
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    TABLE No. 2— continued.
    Year appointed.Name.Qualifications.Appointment.
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    TABLE No. 3. Clinics and Treatment Centres.
    Situation.Nature of Accommodation.By Whom Provided.Sessions Weekly.
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    TABLE No. 3— continutd. Clinics and Treatment Centres.
    Situation.Nature of AccommodationBy Whom Provided.Sessions Weekly.
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    TABLE No. 4. RETURN to be made on or before the 9th of February, 1936, by Mr. S. G. Taylor, Vaccination Officer of all Sub-Districts of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich Registration District, respecting the Vaccination of Children whose Births were registered from 1st January to 31st December, 1934, inclusive:—
    Registration Sub-Districts comprised in Vaccination Officer's District.Number of Births returned in the "Birth List Sheets" as registered from 1st January to 31st December, 1934.Number of these Births duly entered by 31st January, 1936, in Columns I., II., IV., and V. of the "Vaccination Register" (Birth List Sheets), viz.:—
    Col. I. Successfully Vaccinated.Col. II.Col. IV. Number in respect of whom Statutory Declaration of Conscientious Objection has been received.Col. V. Died Unvaccinated.
    Insusceptible of Vaccination.Had Small Pox.
    1.2.3.4.5.6.7.
  • Page 21
    TABLE No. 5 (Part I.). Examination of Elementary School Children in Woolwich, 1935. Numbers Examined and Defects Found.
    Boys.Girls.
    Entrants.Age 7.Age 11.Age 14.Entrants.Age 7.Age 11.Age 14.
  • Page 22
    TABLE No. 5 (Part II.).
    Age Groups.Number examined.Clothing and Boots.Nutrition.Cleanliness of Head.Cleanliness of Body.Teeth.Vision.
    GoodFairPoorGoodAverageBelow normalBadCleanNitsPediculiCleanDirtyPediculiAll soundLess than 4 decayed.4 or more decayed.6/6 in both eyes.6/9 in either or both eyes.6/12 or worse in either or both eyes.
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    TABLE No. 6.
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    Infectious diseases:—
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    TABLE No. 7.
    Under 1 Year.1 -2 -3 -4 -5 -6 -7 -8 -
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    TABLE No. 8.
    Nature of Infringement.No.
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    TABLE No. 9.
    Centre.Number on Roll of Centre.Number of Attendances.
    Mothers.Children.Mothers.Children.
    Expectant.Nursing.Expectant.Nursing.
  • Page 32
    TABLE No. 10. Children in Attendance at Each Centre.
    Year of Birth.Town Hall.Beresford St.N. Woolwich.Plumstead.Slade.Eltham.St. Luke's.New Eltham.Totals.
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    Attendances
    Year of Birth.Town Hall.Beresford St.N. WoolwichPlumstead.SladeElthamSt. Luke'sNew ElthamTotals
  • Page 33
    TABLE No. 11. Feeding of Infants attending Welfare Centres—1st May to 30th June, 1935.
    Method of Feeding.AGE IN MONTHS.
    0-11-22-33-44-55-66-77-88-9Total.9-1010-1111-12Grand Total.
  • Page 35
    TABLE No. 12. Cases treated at Sunlight Clinic, 1935.
    Brought forward from 1934.New Cases.Total.Much Improved or Cured.Improved.I.S.Q.Ceased Treatment.Treatment not yet complete
  • Page 39
    TABLE No. 13. Medical Inspection of Toddlers, 1935.
    Disease, Defect or Condition.BOYS. Age last Birthday.GIRLS. Age last Birthday.
    234234Total.
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    Medical Inspection of Toddlers, 1935— continued.
    Disease, Defect or Condition.BOYS. Age last Birthday.GIRLS. Age last Birthday.
    234234Total
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    Medical Inspection of Toddlers, 1935— continued.
    Disease, Defect or Condition.BOYS. Age last Birthday.GIRLS. Age last Birthday
    234234Total
  • Page 42
    TABLE No. 14.
    Brewer Street.Eltham.Plumstead.
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    TABLE No. 15.
    Expectant Mothers.Nursing Mothers.Children under 5.
    No.Attendances.No.Attendances.No.Attendances.
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    TABLE No. 16. Cases Treated at Orthopaedic Clinic, 1935.
    Type of Case.Number remaining over from 1934.New Cases.Total Cases.Number who completed treatment by end of year.Number with treatment not completed.
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    TABLE No. 17. Inspections.
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    TABLE No. 18. Nuisances Abated,
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    TABLE No. 19. Factories, Workshops and Workplaces. 1 .—Inspection.
    Premises.Number of
    Inspections.Written Notices.Occupiers. Prosecuted.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)
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    2.— Defects Found.
    Particulars.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
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    3.— Outwork in Unwholesome Premises : Section 108.
    Nature of Work.Instances.Notices Served.Prosecutions.
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    TABLE No. 20.
    Sun Street.Sun Street (Infectious).Eltham.All Mortuaries.
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    TABLE No. 21.
    Number of Interments.
    193319341935
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    TABLE No. 22. Prosecutions under Public Health and Kindred Acts.
    No.Date of Hearing.Offence.Situation.Result.
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    TABLE No. 23. 1. —Inspection of Dwelling Houses during the Year.
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    TABLE No. 24. Action under the Housing Acts.
    Premises.Action Taken.Date.
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    TABLE No. 24— continued.
    Premises.Action Taken.Date.
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    TABLE No. 25. Deaths from Pulmonary Tuberculosis, 1923-1932.
    No. of deaths from tuberculosis.Total deaths.Percentage of tuberculosis deaths.
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    TABLE No. 26. Age incidence at death, 1923-1932.
    Age Periods.Houses.Huts.
    Number of Deaths.Per 100.Number of Deaths.Per 100.
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    TABLE No. 27. Infant Mortality, 1923-1932.
    Number of Births.Number of Deaths under 1 year.Rate.
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    The following Tables A and B, taken from the first Schedule of the Act, define the standards of capacity:— TABLE A.
    Where a house consists of—The permitted number of persons is—
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    TABLE B.
    Where a room in a house has a floor area of—The permitted number of persons is—
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    TABLE 28—THE BOROUGH
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    ½12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 29—DOCKYARD WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    123345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 30—ST. MARY'S WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 31—RIVER WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    ½12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowdedTotal.
  • Page 74
    TABLE 32—ST. GEORGE'S WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 33—BURRAGE WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    ½12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 34—HERBERT WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 35—GLYNDON WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    ½12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 36—ST. MARGARET'S WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 37—CENTRAL WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 38—ST. NICHOLAS WARD
    Equivalent number of persons n family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    ½12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
  • Page 81
    TABLE 39—ABBEY WOOD WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
  • Page 82
    TABLE 40—WELL HALL WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    ½12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 41—AVERY HILL WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 42—SHERARD WARD
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    ½12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE 43—BOROUGH COUNCIL HOUSES
    Equivalent number of persons in family.Number of families containing the equivalent number of persons in the first column occupying dwellings with the permitted number shown at the head of this column.Totals of Families.
    ½12345678910 and overOvercrowded.Not overcrowded.Total.
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    TABLE No. 44.
    Premises.Accommodation Men.
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    TABLE No. 45.
    Date of Meeting.Woolwich.Plums tead.Eltham.Total.
    West.East.
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    TABLE No. 46.
    No.
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    The results are set out in the following Table: TABLE No. 48.
    Mouth.Type of Milk.Number of bacteria per c.c.Bacillus coli per 1/10 c.c.Remarks.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Month.Type of Milk.Number of bacteria per c.c.Bacillus coli per 1/10 c.c.Remarks.
  • Page 94
    TABLE No. 49.
    Month.Cattle.Sheep and Lambs.Pigs.Calves.Total.
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    TABLE No. 50.
    Situation of Slaughterhouse.Owner.
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    The register of such premises which is now complete is kept in five parts, and the numbers in each part at the end of the year were as set out below:-
  • Page 96
    Table No. 51.
    Premises.On Register 31st DecemberNumber ofLegal Proceedings.
    Inspections.Notices.
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    TABLE No. 52.
    Article.Formal Samples.Informal Samples.Number Analysed.Number Adulterated.
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    TABLE No. 52— continued.
    Article.Formal Samples.Informal Samples.Number Analysed.Number Adulterated.
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    TABLE No. 52— continued.
    Article.Formal Samples.Informal Samples.Number Analysed.Number Adulterated.
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    TABLE No. 53.
    193319341935
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    TABLE No. 54.
    Sample No.Article.Formal or Informal.Result of Analysis.Result of Legal Proceedings or other Action.
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    TABLE No. 54—continned.
    Sample No.Article.Formal or Informal.Result of AnalysisResult of Legal Proceedings or other Action.
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    TABLE No. 55. Cases of Food Poisoning Notified during 1935.
    Age Periods.Male.Female.Total.
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    TABLE No. 56. Notification of Infectious Disease (excluding Tuberculosis), 1935.
    Diseases.Total Cases Notified.Admissions to Hospital.Total Deaths.
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    TABLE No. 57. Ward Incidence of Infectious Diseases (excluding Tuberculosis), 1935.
    Disease.BoroughDockyard.St. Mary's.River.St. George's.Burrage.Herbert.Glyndon.St. Margaret's.Central.St. Nicholas.Abbey Wood.Well Hall.Avery Hill.Sherard.
  • Page 114
    TABLE No. 58. Cases of Infectious Diseases Notified, 1935 (excluding Tuberculosis).
    Diseases.Number of Cases Notified.
    Age Groups.
    All Ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 2 years.2 and under 3 years.3 and under 4 years.4 and under 5 years.5 and under 10 years.10 and under 15 years.15 and under 20 years.20 and under 35 years.35 and under 45 years.45 and under 65 years.65 and over.
  • Page 115
    TABLE No. 59. Notification of Infectious Diseases (including Tuberculosis), 1901 to 1935.
    Year.SmallpoxDiphtheria and Mem. Croup.ErysipelasScarlet Fever.Enteric Fever.Continued Fever.Puerperal Fever.§ Puerperal Pyrexia.Primary Pneumonia.Influenzal Pneumonia.Malaria.Dysentery.Anthrax.Ophthalmia Neonatorum.Encephalitis Lethargica.Cerebro-spinal Meningitis.Poliomyelitis and Polio-encephalitis.‡Zymotic Enteritis.* Pulmonary Tuberculosis.*Tuberculosis Non-pulmonary.†MeaslesX Chicken Pox.
  • Page 116
    TABLE No. 60. Deaths from Infectious Diseases (excluding Tuberculosis), 1935.
    Diseases.Number of Deaths.
    All Ages.Age Groups.
    Under 11-2-5-15-25-35-45-55-65-75-
  • Page 117
    TABLE No. 61. Diphtheria—Multiple Cases.
    Dockyard.St. Mary's.River.St. George's.Burrage.Herbert.Glyndon.St. Margaret's.Central.St. Nicholas.Abbey Wood.Well Hall.Avery Hill.Sherard.Total Houses.Total Cases.
  • Page 119
    TABLE No. 62. Scarlet Fever—Multiple Cases.
    Dockyard.St. Mary's.River.St. George's.Burrage.Herbert.Glyndon.St. Margaret's.Central.St. Nicholas.Abbey Wood.Well Hall.Avery Hill.Sherard.Total Houses.Total Cases.
  • Page 120
    TABLE No. 63. Scarlet Fever—Return Cases, 1935.
    No in Register.Date admitted to Hospital.Date Discharged.Total Days in Hospital.Onset of Secondary Case.Remarks on Primary Case.
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    TABLE No. 64. Enteric Fever, 1935.
    No.Date Notified.Sex.Age.Diagnosis.Final Diagnosis.Remarks.
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    TABLE No. 65. Cerebro-spinal Meningitis, 1935.
    No.Date Notified.Sex.Age.Ultimate Diagnosis.Remarks.
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    TABLE No. 66. Ophthalmia Neonatorum, 1935.
    Notified. DateCases Treated.Vision Unimpaired.Vision Impaired.Total Blindness.Deaths.
    At Home.In Hospital.
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    TABLE No. 67. Monthly Incidence of Pneumonia.
    Month.Male.Female.Total.Type.No. ofDeaths.
    Lobar.Broncho.Influenzal.Acute Primary (not specified)Acute Primary Pneumonia.Influenzal Pneumonia.
  • Page 127
    TABLE No. 68. Tuberculosis—Deaths and Death-Rates.
    Year.Deaths.Death-rates.
    All Forms.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.All Forms.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
  • Page 127
    TABLE No. 69.
    Case No.Date Notified as Tuberculosis.Cause of Death.
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    TABLE No. 70.
    Period between Notification and Death.Pulmonary.Percentage.Non. Pulmonary.Percentage.
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    TABLE No. 71. Tuberculosis—New Cases and Mortality, 1935.
    Age Periods.New Cases.Deaths.
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 129
    TABLE No. 72.
    Woolwich.Plumstead.Eltham.The Borough.
  • Page 130
    The following Table, No. 73, shows the site of disease in patients notifiec since 1923. TABLE No. 73.
    Year.Lungs.Meninges.Intestines and Peritoneum.Glands.Joints.Spine.Other Forms.All Causes.
  • Page 131
    TABLE No. 74.
    Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Totals.
    M.F.M.F.
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    TABLE No. 75. Return showing the work of the dispensaries for 1935.
    Diagnosis.Pulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.Total.Grand Total.
    Adults.Children.Adults.Children.Adults.Children.
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 135
    Table No. 75— continued. Return showing the work of the dispensaries for 1935.
  • Page 136
    TABLE No. 76.
    Contacts.0—5 years.5—10 years.10—15 years.Total.Percentage.
  • Page 138
    (r) Woolwich Tuberculosis Care Committee.—At the end of the year the Committee was constituted as follows:—
    Bodies.Representatives.
  • Page 139
    TABLE No. 77. Admissions to Hospitals, etc.
    Special Hospitals.Sanatoria.Public General Hospitals.Training Colonies.
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    TABLE No. 78.
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    TABLE No. 79.
    Year.Children.Adults.Grand Total.
    Boys.Girls.Total.Males.Females.Total.
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    SECTION VIII. GENERAL STATISTICS. TABLE No. 80.
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    TABLE No. 81.
    Wards.Population.
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    TABLE No. 82.
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    The chief Vital Statistics since 1901 are given in the following Table :—• TABLE No. 83.
    Year.Population estimated to middle of each Year.Births.Nett Deaths belonging to the District.
    Nett.Under 1 year.At all Ages.
    Number.Rate.Number.Rate per 1,000 Nett Births.Number.Rate.
  • Page 146
    The chief Vital Statistics for 1935 for the Wards of the Borough are given in the following Table :— TABLE No. 84.
    Wards.Population.Births.Deaths under 1.Deaths at all ages
    Number.Rate.Number.Rate.Number.Rate.
  • Page 147
    The births were notified as shown in the following Table:— TABLE No. 85.
  • Page 147
    TABLE No. 86.
    Year.No. of Births.No. of Live Births. Notified.No. of Still-Births Notified.Percentage of Births Notified.Birth Rate.
    Woolwich.London.England and Wales.
  • Page 148
    TABLE No. 87.
    Hospitals or InstitutionsNumber of Deaths.
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    TABLE No. 88. Birth Rates, Death Rates and Analysis of Mortality in the Year 1935.
    Rate per 1,000 Population.Annual Death.rate per 1,000 Population.Rate per 1,000 Live Births.Percentage of Total Deaths.
    All CausesTyphoid and Paratyphoid Fevers.Smallpox.Measles.Scarlet Fever.Whooping Cough.Diphtheria.Influenza.Violence.Diarrhoea and Enteritis (under 2 yrs)Total Deaths 1 under 1 year.Certified by Registered Medical Practitioners.Inquest Cases.Certified by Coroner after P.M. No Inquest.Uncertified Causes of Death.
    Live Births.Still. Births.
  • Page 150
    TABLE No. 89. Nett Deaths during the Calendar Year 1935, including Non-Residents in Institutions in the Borough.
    Causes of Death.Nett Deaths at the subjoined ages of "Residents" whether occurring within or without the district.Deaths in Public Institutions.
    All Ages.Under 1 year.1 and under 2 years.2 and under 5 years.5 and under 15 years.15 and under 25 years.25 and under 35 years.35 and under 45 years.45 and under 55 years.55 and under 65 years.65 and under 75 years.75 years and upwards.In Borough.Outlying Institutions.
    Residents.Non-dents.
  • Page 151
    TABLE No. 90. Nett Deaths during 1935, classified by Sex and Wards.
    Causes of Death.the Borough.Woolwich.Plumstead.Eltham.
    Males.Females.Dockyard.St. Mary'sRiver.St. George'sBurrage.Herbert.Glyndon.St. Margaret's.Central.St. Nicholas.Abbey WoodWell Hall.Avery Hill.Sherard.
  • Page 152
    TABLE No. 91.
    Year.Bronchitis.Pneumonia.Other Respiratory.Total.Death-Rate.Number under 5 years.Percentage under 5 years.
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    TABLE No. 92. Deaths from Cancer and Malignant Disease.
    Year.Males.Females.Total.Rate.Percentage of Total Deaths.
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    TABLE No. 93. Deaths from Malignant Disease.
    Seat of Primary Disease.Males.Females.Total.Deaths in Hospital.
  • Page 154
    TABLE No. 94. Maternal Mortality, Woolwich, 1912-1935.
    Year.Abortion.Ectopic GestationPlacenta Praevia.Other Puerperal Haemorrhage.Other Accidents of Child Birth.Child Birth with Secondary Causes.Puerperal EclampsiaPuerperal Phlebitis and EmbolismPuerperal Fever.Totals.
  • Page 155
    TABLE No. 95. Child Mortality (1—2 years). Death-rates per 1,000 estimated age population from stated Groups of Diseases.
    Period.Estimated mean Population.Infectious Fevers.Tuberculosis.Respiratory Diseases.Diarrhoeal Diseases.All other Causes.Total Deaths.
  • Page 155
    TABLE No. 96. Child Mortality (2—5 years). Death-rates per 1,000 estimated age population from stated Groups of Diseases.
    Period.Estimated mean Population.Infectious Fevers.Tuberculosis.Respiratory Diseases.Diarrhoeal Diseases.All other causes.Total Deaths.
  • Page 156
    TABLE No. 97.
    Births.Deaths under 1 year.Rate.
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    TABLE No. 98.
    Hospitals or Institutions.Number of Deaths.
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    TABLE No. 99. Infant Mortality, 1935. Nett deaths from stated causes at various ages under one year of age.
    Causes of Death.Under 1 week.1-2 weeks2-3 weeks3-4 weeksTotal under 4 weeks1 month and under 3 months.3 months and under 6 months.6 months and under 9 months.9 months and under 12 months.Total deaths under 1 year.
  • Page 158
    TABLE No. 100. Nett Infant Deaths, classified by Sex and Wards.
    Causes of Death.The Borough.Woolwich.Plumstead.Eltham.
    Males.Females.Dockyard.St. Mary's.River.St. George's.Burrage.Herbert.Glyndon.St. Margaret's.Central.St. Nicholas.Abbey WoodWell Hall.Avery Hill.Sherard.
  • Page 159
    METEOROLOGICAL OBSERVATIONS TAKEN AT THE ROYAL OBSERVATORY, GREENWICH, DURING THE YEAR 1935.
    Week ending.Temperature of the Air.Departure from average mean air temperature for 65 years.Average temperature 4 feet below ground.Number of days on which rain fell.Rainfall in inches'
    Highest during week.Lowest during week.Mean temperature.
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    APPENDIX— continued.
    Week ending.Temperature of the Air.Departure from average mean air temperature for 65 years.Average temperature 4 feet below ground.Number of days on which rain fell.Rainfall in inches.
    Highest during week.Lowest during week.Mean temperature.