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Kingston upon Thames 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-upon-Thames]

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18. Bronchitis1616
19. Pneumonia (all forms)2122
20. Other Respiratory Diseases13
21. Ulcer of Stomach or Duodenum1
22. Diarrhoea, etc. (under two years)11
23. Appendicitis and Typhlitis21
24. Cirrhosis of Liver
25. Acute and Chronic Nephritis44
26. Puerperal Sepsis
27. Other Accidents and Diseases of Pregnancy and Parturition-1
28. Congenital Debility and Malformation, Premature Birth87
29. Suicide7
30. Other Deaths from Violence108
31. Other Defined Diseases3757
32. Causes ill-defined or unknown

METEOROLOGY, 1929.

Temperature of AirRainfall
HighestLowestMean Max,Mean Min.Inches
January522139300.91
February551140270.24
March69185432
April732660360.83
May862968441.29
June834175490.96
July934381541.33
August834677532.27
September904076530.15
October722864422.56
November602551385.46
December582748364.60
Total20.60

GENERAL PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES.
Professional Nursing in Ike Home.
(a) General.—This is carried out by District Nurses
from the Kingston Nursing Association, and in necessitous
cases the fees are defrayed by the Council.
(b) Infectious Diseases.—In Measles, Whooping
Cough, and Epidemic Diarrhœa, the Health Visitors are
under instructions to visit the cases and give practical advice
as to the best methods of nursing them.