London's Pulse: Medical Officer of Health reports 1848-1972

View report page

Southall 1942

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southall]

This page requires JavaScript

INDEX.
Acute poliomyelitis 13
Ambulance facilities 7
Ante-natal clinics 9, 26
Antitoxin 12
Area of borough 5
Bed bugs 17
Birth Control 8
Births and birth rate.6, 23
Canal boats 17
Cancer 13, 32
Causes of death 21
Celluloid and Cinematograph Film Act 3, 17
Child life protection 8, 26
Clinics7, 24
Consultant aid 8
Deaths and death rates 5
Dental treatment 12, 31
Diphtheria 13, 15
Diphtheria Prevention Clinic 13
Disinfection 12
Food 18
Foster Children 8, 26
Health Services, General provision of 6
Health visiting 8, 25
Houses—Number inhabited 5
Housing I7, 37
Infant mortality 6, 25
Infant welfare clinics 9, 27
Inspection and Supervision of Food 18
Isolation Hospital 15, 35
Laboratory facilities and work 16
Maternal morbidity and mortality. 6
Maternity and Child Welfare 8
Maternity and Child Welfare Committee 3
Maternity and Nursing Homes 11
Meat and other foods 18
Medical relief 7
Midwives 11
Milk supply 18
Milk grantsII, 12
Mortuary 17
Notifiable diseases 14, 33, 34
Nursing in the Home 6
Ophthalmia Neonatorum 13
Petroleum Acts 17
Physical feature of district 5
Poor Law medical relief 7
Population 5
Pre-school medical inspection 10, 28
Public Health Committee 3
Puerperal pyrexia 6
Rateable value 5
Remedial Exercises 10
Sanitary circumstances 17
Sanitary inspection 17, 36
Scabies Clinic 7
Scarlet Fever 13
Shops 18
Social conditions 5
Staff 4
Statistics—General and Vital 5, 6
Stillbirths 20
Tuberculosis 14
Ultra-Violet Light Clinic 8
Unfit houses 37
Vaccination 12, 32
Venereal disease clinics, etc. 14
Verminous persons 14
Vital statistics 20, 22
Voluntary help 10
Water supply l7
39