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Kingston upon Thames 1951

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

Published
1952
Pages
110
Tables
35

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35 tables in this report

  • Page 5
    A study of the causes of these 14 deaths, however, does not reveal any which might have been prevented.
    (iv) Other Deaths.No. of Deaths
  • Page 6
    Extracts from Vital Statistics for Years 1947-1951 inclusive. TABLE I
    LIVE BIRTHS19471948194919501951
    TotalM.F.TotalM.F.TotalM.F.TotalM.F.TotalM.F.
  • Page 7
    Comparison of Vital Statistics 1922-1951 TABLE II
    YearEstimated PopulationLive BirthsBirth Rate per 1,000 populationDeathsDeath rate per l,000 populationInfantile Mortality Rate per 1,000 Live Births
    Kingston upon ThamesEngland and WalesLondon Area
  • Page 8
    Birth-rates, Death-rates, and Case-rates for certain infectious diseases in the Year 1951. Provisional figures based on Quarterly Returns.
    England and Wales126 C.Bs. and Great Towns including London.148 Smaller towns Resident Pop.25,000 50,000 at 1931 CensusLondon Adm. CountyKingston upon Thames
  • Page 9
    Causes of Death Registrar General's Tables
    19471948194919501951
    MFMFMFMFMF
  • Page 17
    The following is a tabulated list of visits and inspections which totalled 7,228:-
  • Page 18
    PART I OF THE ACT. 1. INSPECTIONS.
    PremisesNo. on RegisterNumber of
    InspectionsWritten NoticesProsecutions
  • Page 19
    2. CASES IN WHICH DEFECTS WERE FOUND,
    ParticularsNo. of cases in which defects found
    FoundRemediedReferredSo. of Prosecutions
    To H.M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector.
  • Page 19
    PART VIII OF THE ACT. Outwork.
    Nature of WorkNo. of Outworkers.
  • Page 22
    C ANBURY GARDENS - Station "A"
    1951Deposit in Ions per sq. mileWind DirectionRainfall in Inches
    Insoluble SolidsSoluble SolidsTotal SolidsNo.of ObservationsNo. of times SE - SW
  • Page 22
    Deposit in Tons per sq. Mile
    Q194919501951
    Quarterly TotalCumulative TotalQuarterly TotalCumulative TotalQuarterly TotalCumulative Total
  • Page 23
    The following table covers three specific months and is included to demonstrate how unwise it may be to draw definite conclusions from isolated monthly data.
    DepositRainWind Reading Applicable
  • Page 23
    TIFFIN GIRLS' SCHOOL - Station "B".
    1951Deposit in Tons per sq. mileWind DirectionRainfall in Inches
    Insoluble SolidsSoluble SolidsTotal SolidsNo. of ObservationsNo. of times S.E.-S.W.
  • Page 24
    Station "B" .
    Q.1951
    Quarterly 'Total.Cumulative Total
  • Page 24
    CEMETERY - Station "C".
    1951Deposit in Tons per sq.mileWind DirectionRainfall in Inches
    Insoluble SolidsSoluble SolidsTotal SolidsNo. of ObservationsNO. of times SE -SW.
  • Page 26
    Station "C".
    Q.1951
    Quarterly TotalCumulative Total
  • Page 26
    For stations "A", "B" and "C" the summarised figures for 1951 are:-
    ABC
  • Page 27
    The following is a brief tabulated list of causes for complaints received during 1951 .
  • Page 28
    Rodent Control - Statistical Statement , 1951.
    Private Dwellings.RatsMiceTotal
  • Page 31
    (b) Designated Milks.
    Tuberculin Tested & TT.PasteurisedPasteurisedSterilised
  • Page 32
    Bacteriological Examinations.
    Grade
    IIIIIIIVTotal
  • Page 33
    Tabulated List of Condemned Foodstuffs showing cause for Condemnation and the Weights.
    Article of Food,Reasons for Action.Weight, lbs.
    Raw Meat
  • Page 34
    Table S.l.
    CommodityNo .ofSamplesGerruineNot Genuine
    FormalInformalFor- Informal malFor- Informal mal
  • Page 35
    Table S.2
    Sample No.
    FormalInformalCommodityNature of AdulterationAction Taken
  • Page 36
    Continued from previous page...
    Sample No.CommodityNature of AdulterationAction Taken
    FormalInformal
  • Page 39
    NOTIFIABLE DISEASES DURING.
    CASESDEATHS
    Age GroupsAge Groups
    Under 1 year1-22-33-44 - 55-1010 - 1515 - 2020 -3535 - 4545 - 6565 & overTotal cases notifiedCases admitted to Hosp.Under 1 year1-22-33-44-5/ 4 5-1010 - 1515 - 2020 - 3535 - 4545 - 6565 & overTotal
  • Page 40
    The following table gives a comparative statement of notifications received during the last thirty years, in respect of certain infectious diseases
    YearEnteric Fever (including Para-typhoid)Scarlet FeverDiphtheriaPuerperal PyrexiaOphthalmia NeonatorumMeaslesWhooping CoughAcute Infective EncephalitisPoliomyelitis
  • Page 41
    DIPHTHERIA IMMUNISATION TABLE VII Conmarative Statement for the Years 1949. 1950. and 1951.
    Year of Birth194919501951
  • Page 41
    0-4 Ace Group.
  • Page 41
    Record of work done at Diphtheria Immunisation Clinics
    194919501951
  • Page 42
    Your Medical Officer has been in consultation with the Physician Superintendent of Kingston Hospital, where 40 of the above patients were confined, and is able to affirm that the increased number of cases does not indicate a higher prevalence of the disease, or lack of suitable precaution.
    Cases19471948194919501951
  • Page 43
    The following table shows comparative figures of notified cases and deaths for the years 1941 - 1951 (inclusive)
    YearCases NotifiedDeaths
    RespiratoryNon RespiratoryTotalRespiratoryNon RespiratoryTotal
  • Page 44
    NOTIFIED CASES OP. AND DEATHS FRCM. TUBERCULOSIS IN 1951. TABLE VIII
    NEW CASESDEATHS
    Under 1 year1-55-1515 - 2525 - 3535 - 4545- 5555 - 6565 & overTotalUnder 1 year1-55-1515 - 2525 - 3535 - 4545 - 5555 - 6565 & overTotal
  • Page 45
    Cases of Scabies and Contacts Treated.
    YearNo. treatedTotal cases and contacts treated
    CasesContacts
  • Page 46
    Analysis into Ace Groups of Cases and Contacts Treated
    YearMalesFemales
    Under 5 Years5 yrs. to 15yrs.Over 15 YearsUnder 5 Years5 yrs. to 15yrs.Over 15 Years