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Southall 1942

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]

Published
1943
Pages
42
Tables
50

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    The following table gives an analysis of the places of confinement. Total Confinements (live births and still births), 849.
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    Table A.
    Emer. Lab.
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    T able B.
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    Table C.
    First Visits.Re-visits.
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    Table D.
    Post-Natal.Birth Control.
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    Table E.
    Primipara (1st Pregnancy)Multipara (2nd or Subsequent Pregnancy)Delivered at homeAdmitted to hospital or Nursing Home
    PrimiparaMultiparaPrimiparaMultipara
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    The monthly bookings for each district are included below, Table F :—
    DistrictsNo. 1No. 2No. 3No. 4No. 5
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    Table G.
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    Table H.
    Cow's milk freeCow's milk at 50% costDried milk freeDried milk at 50% cost
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    Table I. List of premises, articles, etc., disinfected during the year:—
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    Table J.
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    Table K.
    Age (years)0-55-1515-2525-3535 +
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    Table L.
    Age (years)0-55-1515-2525-3535 +
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    Table O.
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    Table P. Details:
    Total InspectedPassed as SoundDestroyedPassed for Human ConsumptionPassed for Animal Feeding
    (lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)(lbs.)
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    EXTRACTS FROM VITAL STATISTICS. Table I.
    TotalMaleFemaleComparative figures for 1941
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    Causes of Deaths, 1942. Table II.
    Male.Female.Total 1942.Total 1941.
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    Table III.
    WardMaleFemaleTotal
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    Table IV. Vital Statistics compared with other Areas. BIRTH-RATES, CIVILIAN DEATH-RATES, ANALYSIS OF MORTALITY, MATERNAL DEATH-RATES, AND CASE-RATES FOR CERTAIN INFECTIOUS DISEASES IN THE YEAR 1942. (England and Wales, London, 126 Great Towns and 148 Smaller Towns.) (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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    T able N o . V. Monthly Registration of Births.
    Waxlow ManorNorthcoteHam-broughDormers WellsGlebeNorwood GreenTotal
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    Table VI. Clinics and Treatment Centres.
    SituationServices ProvidedDay and TimeBy whom provided
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    Table VII.
    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 VIII.
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    T able IX.
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    T able X.
    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 XI.
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    Table XII.
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    Table XIII.
    (1)(2)(3)
    New Infant CasesTotal live birthsPercentage of (1) to (2)*
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    Table XIV. Number of Inspections in stated Groups :
    Manor HouseBranch CentreTotal
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    Table XV. Number of Individual Children found at Routine Medical Inspection to require Treatment (excluding Dental Disease) :
    Manor HouseBranch CentreTotal
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    Table XVI. Number requiring Dental Treatment :
    Manor HouseBranch CentreTotal
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    T able XVII. N utrition.
    Manor HouseBranch CentreTotal
    ABCD
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    Table XVIII shows the individual defects found at medical inspection. It must be remembered that one child may show several defects, and that all defects, however slight, are recorded. T able XVIII. D efects F ound.
    Manor HouseBranch CentreTotal
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    Table XIX.
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    Table XX.
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    Table XXI.
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    T able XXII.
    YearLive BirthsVaccination CertificatesExemptionsPercentage of vaccinations to live births
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    Table XXIII.
    YearMaleFemaleTotalEstimated populationRate per 1,000 population
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    The following table shows the age distribution of the cancer deaths:— T able XXIV. Ages at Death in Cancer Cases.
    Age
    0-1515-3030-4040-5050-6060-7070-8080 +
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    T able XXV. 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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    The number of cases of infectious diseases (including tuberculosis) notified during the year, according to their locality, are shown below:— T able XXVI.
    DiseasesTotalWaxlow ManorNorthcoteHambroughDormers WellsGlebeNorwood GreenAdmitted to HospitalTotal deaths
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    Cases of infectious diseases occurred during the year among schoolchildren as follows:— Table No. XXVII.
    SchoolScarlet FeverDiphtheria
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    Table No. XXVIII.
    Age PeriodsNew CasesDeaths
    PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale
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    The occupations of the new cases were as follows :— Table No. XXIX.
    OccupationsPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
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    T able N o. XXX.
    Remaining on 31.12.41Admitted during year asSubsequently diagnosed asDischarged recoveredDiedMort. per cent.Remaining 31.12.42
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    T able N o. XXXI.
    Number admitted Final diagnosisNumber dischargedDeaths
    Sc. Fv.Diph.MeaslesScabiesRubellaMumpsChickenPoxOtherSc. Fv.Diph.MeaslesScabiesRubellaMumpsChickenPoxOtherDiph.Others
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    T able XXXII.
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    T able XXXIII.
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    T able XXXIV.
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    T able XXXIV.— continued.