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Woolwich 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Woolwich]

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to select certain of their hospitals for the treatment of such diseases as puerperal
fever, or anterior poliomyelitis, so that special facilities and experience may be
available for such cases.
The total number of notifications, excluding cases of tuberculosis, which are
dealt with later in this Section, was 1,363, compared with 1,865 in 1934.
In tabular form are shown in the next five Tables statistics relating to the
incidence of infectious disease in the Borough in 1935 and previous years.

TABLE No. 56.

Notification of Infectious Disease (excluding Tuberculosis), 1935.

Diseases.Total Cases Notified.Admissions to Hospital.Total Deaths.
Diphtheria31331313
Scarlet Fever6345952
Enteric Fever (including Para-Typhoid Fever)97
Puerperal Fever333
Puerperal Pyrexia4240
Erysipelas78423
Smallpox
Pneumonia25516784
Malaria
Ophthalmia Neonatorum173
Encephalitis Lethargica111
Dysentery11
Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis331
Poliomyelitis22
Polio-encephalitis
Zymotic Enteritis5221
*Measles (including German Measles)656341
* Not notifiable.2,0191,213129