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East Ham 1925

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for East Ham]

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which should be adopted to prevent the spread of infection. Information
is obtained as to the Day and Sunday schools attended,
either by the patient or by children in the house, the school
authorities are notified, and all children living- in the house are for
a time excluded. The source of the milk supply, the occupation
of the inmates, home work, sanitary condition of the premises,
water supply, presence of animals, etc., are all investigated, and
a report made to me on the same day. The name of the laundry
is also ascertained, the proprietor is notified, and the sending of
clothes there is prohibited until the premises are free from
infection.
Disinfection of premises and articles which have been exposed
to infection is undertaken by the Sanitary Department.
Disinfectants in every case are supplied free of charge.
The Council also supply Anti-toxin "gratuitously to all medical
practitioners for the treatment of cases in the Borough.

DISEASE NOTIFICATION 1920-1925.

Disease.192019211922192319241925
Small Pox10
Scarlet Fever7181355502170215221
Diphtheria426309198160128246
Enteric Fever (Typhoid and Para-Typhoid)1074359
Erysipelas725734323841
Puerperal Fever63555
Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis34111
Encephalitis Lethargica5796
Ophthalmia Neonatorum301111116
Dysentery1
Malaria-—1—*11
Acute Polio Myelitis1311
Anthrax2
12811749752386415537
Pneumonia8592547991