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Ilford 1942

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Ilford]

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PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryTotal
Number of cases on register, 1st January, 1942658184842
Number of cases entered on register during the year25443297
Number of cases removed from the register during the year:—
Pul.Non-Pul.
Recovered77
Deaths8115
Left District5011
Lost sight of75
Diagnosis not established64
15142193
Number of cases remaining on register on 31st December, 1942761185946

Cases of Tuberculosis, on notification, are visited by the Tuberculosis Nurse of the Essex County Council. 856 of the cases of longer standing were visited by the Sanitary Inspectors during the year, a visit being made to each patient every six months. The following reports were obtained:—

Pulmonary CasesOther Cases
Stated to be recovered or better58
Improved or fairly well456116
Not so well6912
In Sanatorium9019
No information as to present condition229
Removed from district, etc.428
Totals684172

The treatment of Tuberculosis is under the control of the Essex County
Council. On the 31st December, 1942, there were 830 patients on the
register of the dispensary.
The arrangements made with the Essex County Council for the dental
treatment of tuberculosis patients from Ilford, Romford, Leyton, Walthamstow,
Barking and Dagenham were continued. Two afternoon sessions
per month were set aside for the treatment of these cases. 193 patients
were treated, 22 being supplied with dentures.
The Council's Dentist also made 16 visits to the tuberculosis patients at
the Ilford Sanatorium. 40 Patients were inspected, all of whom received
treatment.

The number of patients from Ilford sent to Institutions under the Essex County Tuberculosis Scheme during 1942 was as follows:—

PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryTotal
MalesFemalesMalesFemales
Adults665972134
Children524213

Tuberculosis Care Association.—This Association has assisted 55 cases
with extra nourishment, clothing, and in other ways.