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Harrow 1958

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Harrow]

Published
1959
Pages
112
Tables
12

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12 tables in this report

  • Page 9
    Extracts from Vital Statistics for the Year
    Live Births:—MaleFemaleTotal
  • Page 11
    The following is the Registrar-General's abridged list of causes of death in this district:—
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
  • Page 19
    The table is of the percentage of cases of cancer (age corrected) surviving to five years after diagnosis by stage of disease and kind of treatment given, with the proportion of localised and radically treated cases:—
    SiteRadically treated casesAll cases treated or notPercentage of localised and radically treated cases
    LocalisedRegional spread
  • Page 56
    Some of the following groups of properties which had been officially represented since the war were still occupied at the end of the year. In all cases the Council decided to acquire by agreement:
    AddressDate of Official RepresentationNo. still occupied
  • Page 63
    For determining bedroom deficiency, the following formula was adopted:—
    Reasonable bedroom accommodation (where each bedroom has a floor area of 110 sq. ft. or more).
  • Page 79
    The following is a copy of the return asked for by the Ministry about the post-mortem inspection of animals at slaughterhouses, and relates to carcases and offal inspected and condemned in whole or in part:—
    Cattle Excluding CowsCowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigsHorses
  • Page 83
    PREVALENCE OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES (other than Tuberculosis)
    DiseaseUnder 1 yr.1-4 yrs.5-9 yrs.10-14 yrs.15-19 yrs.20-24 yrs.25-34 yrs.35-44 yrs.45-54 yrs.45-65 yrs.65+ yrs.UnknownTotal
  • Page 98
    The following table gives the age and sex distribution both of the persons resident in the district who were learned of for the first time to be suffering from tuberculosis; and of those who moved into the district already suffering from the disease:—
    Primary NotificationBrought to notice other than on a Form "A"
    PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon- Pulmonary
    MFMFMFMF
  • Page 99
    The following table is a summary of the changes which have taken place in the register during the year:—
    PulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
  • Page 102
    The following is a summary of the work carried out in 1958:—
    Type of SchoolNo. of Pupils EligibleNo. of AcceptancesNegative ReactorsPositive Reactors
  • Page 103
    Those with a family history of exposure to infection would probably be tuberculin-positive and would not in the ordinary way be inoculated.
    AgePulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    MFMF
    F.H.O.F.H.O.F.H.O.F.H.O.
  • Page 107
    Years193419391944194919541955195619571958