Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Walthamstow]
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The following table shows the admissions, discharges and
deaths during 1933: —
Scarlet
Fever.
Diphtheria.
Measles.
Mixed
Infection.
Tuberculosis.
Totals.
Remaining in Hospital
1st January. .
69
42
6
19
136
Admitted during year
Discharged during
year
551
555
311
329
1
1
17
9
58
57
938
951
Died during year
3
8
—
1
2
14
Remaining in Hospital
31st December
62
16
—
13
18
109
55
Expenditure.
Repayment of Loan 440 0 0
Interest on Loan 556 0 0
Structural Repairs 694 0 0
Food for Patients and Staff 4,467 0 0
Establishment and other Expenses 12,115 0 0
£18,272 0 0
Income.
Patients 1,076 0 0
County Council 3,055 0 0
Other sources 107 0 0
£4,238 0 0
The statistics given include fees for cases from other Authorities.
In each case there is a loss on maintenance under the scales
of the agreements in operation.
DAILY AVERAGE NUMBER OF PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL,
(including Tuberculosis cases)
January 131.0 July 103.4
February 134.0 August 91.5
March 126.1 September 104.7
April 103.5 October 113.2
May 108.0 November 122.1
June 103.4 December 118.3
Average whole year 113.2