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

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Chigwell 1957

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chigwell]

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Re-Housing Priority on Medical Grounds

95 requests for priority for re-housing on medical grounds were referred to the Medical Officer of Health for assessment, usually supported by a doctor's written certificate. Each case was fully investigated by the Medical Officer of Health and recommendations made were as follows:—

DiseaseTotal ApplicantsPriority RecommendedPriority Not Recommended
Asthma, bronchitis catarrhal disease etc24915
Heart disease936
Nervous disease (anxiety states, neurasthenia, Neurosis, etc.27819
Rheumatism523
Tuberculosis541
Other diseases25322
952966
Figures for 1953 were462224
Figures for 1954 were681850
Figures for 1955 were1002575
Figures for 1956 were892663

The 66 applicants not recommended for medical priority
included (1) Illness not aggravated by housing conditions; (2)
Temporary indispositions; (3) Those pleading the discomforts of
overcrowding and structural defects (i.e., grounds other than
medical); (4) Repeated requests already assessed.
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