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Southall 1941

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]

Published
1942
Pages
48
Tables
56

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    Table No. 1.
    1941.Men.Women.Total.
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    Causes of Deaths, 1941. Table No. 2.
    Male.Female.Total 1941.Total 1940.
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    Table No. 3.
    WardMaleFemaleTotal
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    (Provisional Figures based on Weekly and Quarterly Returns)
    England and Wales126 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London148 Smaller Towns (Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at 1931 Census)London Administrative CountySouthall
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    Table No. 5. Monthly Registration of Births.
    Waxlow ManorNorth-coteHam-broughDormers WellsGlebeNorwood GreenTotal
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    Total Confinements (live births and still births), 727.
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    Table No. 7.
    Certified Cause of Death.Under 1 week1-2 weeks2-3 weeks3-4 weeksTotal under weeks1-3 months3-6 months6-9 months9-12 monthsTotal deaths under 1 year
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    Table No. 8. Clinics and Treatment Centres.
    SituationServices ProvidedDay and TimeBy whom provided
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    Table No. 9.
    Lister Inst.Emer. Lab.
    Positive.Negative.Positive.Negative.
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    Table No. 10.
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    Table No. 11. Summary of Health Visiting Work for the year 1941. Visits to infants—
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    Table No. 12. (1) Number of foster parents on register—
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    Continued from previous page...
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    Table No. 13.
    First Visits.Re-visits.
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    Table No. 14.
    Post-Natal.Birth Control.
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    The following table gives the figures for the last eight years and the proportion of new cases to re-visits. Table No. 15.
    First visitsRe-visitsAverage number of re-visits per patientTotal number of births in the DistrictPercentage of new cases to total births
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    Table No. 16.
    PrimiparaMultiparaDelivered at homeAdmitted to hospital or Nursing Home
    PrimiparaMultiparaPrimiparaMultipara
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    The following table gives the chief abnormalities found during the year Table No. 17.
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    Manor House — Table No. 18.
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    Continued from previous page...
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    Table No. 19.
    (1) New Infant Cases(2) Total live births(3) Percentage of (1) to (2)*
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    The results for the year are shown in the following statistical tables:— T able N o. 20. N umber of I nspections in stated G roups:
    Manor HouseBranch CentreTotal
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    Table No. 21. Number of Individual Children found at Routine Medical Inspection to require Treatment (excluding Dental Disease) :
    Manor HouseBranch CentreTotal
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    Table No. 22. Number requiring Dental Treatment :
    Manor HouseBranch CentreTotal
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    Nutrition. Nutrition is assessed for each age group in four grades (A—excellent, B—good, C—slightly subnormal, and D—bad) according to the recommendations of the Board of Education. Table No. 23.
    Manor HouseBranch CentreTotal
    ABCD
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    Table No. 24.
    Manor HouseBranch CentreTotal
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    The monthly bookings for each district are included below:—
    DistrictsNo. 1No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 5
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    Table No. 25.
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    Table No. 26.
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    Table No. 27.
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    Table No. 28.
    Cow's milk freeCow's milk at 50% costDried milk freeDried milk at 50% cost
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    Table No. 29.
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    Table no. 30.
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    Table No. 31.
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    Continued from previous page...
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    FOOD INSPECTION. Table No. 32. Summary.
    Total Weight of FoodInspectedPassed as SoundDestroyedPassed for Animal FeedingPassed for Salvage
    (lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)
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    FOOD INSPECTION. Details.
    Total Weight of FoodInspectedPassed as SoundDestroyedPassed for Animal FeedingPassed for Salvage
    (lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)
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    Food Inspection. Details— continued.
    Total Weight of FoodInspectedPassed as SoundDestroyedPassed for Animal FeedingPassed for Salvage
    (lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)
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    ( f ) The following prosecutions were taken during the year, with the results indicated:—
    DescriptionAction takenResultWeight
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    Table No. 33.
    Due to:Civil Defence %Sickness %Vacant %Total Loss %
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    Table No. 34.
    YearLive BirthsVaccination CertificatesExemptionsPercentage of vaccinations to live births
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    Table No. 35.
    YearMaleFemaleTotalEstimated populationRate per 1,000 population
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    Table No. 36. Ages at Death in Cancer Cases.
    Age
    0-1515-3030-4040-5050-6060-7070-8080+
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    Table No. 37.
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    Table No. 38.
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    Table No. 39. Notifiable Diseases during the year (other than Tuberculosis).
    DiseasesAgesTotal cases notifiedCases admitted to hospitalDeaths
    Under 1 year1 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 6565 and over
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    Table No. 40.
    DiseasesTotalWaxlow ManorNorth-coteHam-broughDormers WellsGlebeNorwood GreenAdmitted to HospitalTotal deaths
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    Table No. 41.
    SchoolScarlet FeverDiphtheria
  • Page 37
    Table No. 42.
    Age PeriodsNew CasesDeaths
    PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale
  • Page 37
    Table No. 43.
    OccupationsPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
  • Page 38
    Table No. 44.
    Remaining on 31.12.40Admitted during year asSubsequently diagnosed asDischarged recoveredDiedMort. per cent.Remaining 31.12.41
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    Table No. 45.
    Number admitted. Final diagnosisNumber dischargedDeathsTransfersRe- admissions
    Sc. F.Diph.OthersSc. F.Diph.OthersDiph.OthersDiph.Sc. F.Diph.Sc. F.
  • Page 38
    Table No. 46.
    Age (years)0-55-1515-2525-3535 +
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    Table No. 47.
    Age (years)0-55-1515-2525-3535 +
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    Table No. 48.
    Lister Inst.Emer. Lab.
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    Table No. 49.
    Permanent.Temporary.