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Barnes 1958

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnes]

Published
1959
Pages
40
Tables
24

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  • Page 19
    TABLE 1. —STATISTICAL SUMMARY, 1958
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    Table 2.—Vital Statistics of the Borough of Barnes during 1958 and previous 5 Years
    YearRegistered BirthsTotal Deaths Registered in the District.Transferable DeathsNett Deaths belonging to the District
    TotalLive BirthsOf nonresidents registered in the DistrictOf residents registered outside the DistrictUnder 1 year of ageAt all ages
    NumberRate per 1,000 PopulationNumberRate per 1,000 PopulationNumberRate per 1,000 live birthsNumberRate per 1,000 Population
    123456789101112
  • Page 22
    Table 3. — Birth-rate, Death-rate, and Analysis of Mortality from Certain Causes during the Year 1958, with corresponding rates for England and Wales, and for the County of London for comparison.
    AREA AND POPULATIONLive BirthsDeaths (excluding Stillbirths)DEATHS FROMStillbirthsDeaths of Infants under 1 year of age
    Malignent neoplasm lung, bronchusWhooping coughDiphtheriaTuberculosis (all forms)InfluenzaAcute PoliomyelitisPneumoniaCoronary and arteriosclerotic heart disease
  • Page 23
    Table 4.— Causes of Death during the Year 1958.
    Causes of Death (Registrar-General's short list of causes)Total DeathsMaleFemale
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    Table 5. — Infant Mortality during the Year 1958. Causes of death, at various ages, of infants under one year.
    Cause of DeathUnder 1 Week1-2 Weeks2-3 Weeks3-4 WeeksTotal under 4 W'ks1-3 Months1 3-6 Months6-9 Months9-12 MonthsTotal under 1 yearDeaths in the BoroughDeaths outside Borough
  • Page 25
    Table 6. — Notifiable Infectious Diseases, 1948 to 1958.
    Year19481949195019511952195319541955195619571958
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    Table 7.— Certain Infectious Diseases: Incidence per 1,000 of the Population in 1958.
    DiseaseBarnesLondon (a.c.)England and Wales
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    Table 8. — Notifiable Infectious Diseases, 1958.
    DiseasesTotal Cases NotifiedAges, in yearsParishRemoved to Hospital
    Under 1 year1 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 6565 and over|BarnesMortlake
  • Page 27
    Table 9. — Tuberculosis Register.
    Form of DiseaseOn Register, 1st Jan., 1958Cases AddedRemoved from RegisterRemaining on Register, 31st Dec. 1958
    Primary Notif'nsOtherwiseRestoredTotalNon-Tub.CuredLeft DistrictDeadTotal
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    Table 10. — Tuberculosis: New Cases and Mortality, 1958.
    Age-PeriodsNew Cases*Deaths
    PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    MaleFem'leMaleFem'leMaleFem'leMaleFem'le
  • Page 29
    Table 11.—IMMUNISATION and VACCINATION. Diphtheria Immunisation. The following Table shows the state of Diphtheria Immunisation of the Children of Barnes:—
    Infants 0-4 inclusiveSchool Children 5-14 inclusive
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    Table 12.— Water Supply — Bacteriological Sampling.
    Type of TestRAW WATER River Thames at WaltonWATER PASSING INTO PUBLIC SUPPLY — Hampton Works.
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    Table 13. — Infected Rooms and Articles (dealt with by the Council).
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    Table 14. — Disinfestations (Dealt with by the Council). Disinflation by spraying or fumigation was carried out at various premises for the following infestations : —
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    Table 15. — Rodent Control. Summary of work carried out:—
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    Table 16. — Atmospheric Pollution. Deposit Gauges. Average Total Deposit expressed as Tons per sq. mile:
    Year.1956.1957.1958.
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    Table 17. — Factories.
    No. of Premises on Register.Inspection.
    NumberWritten Notices Served
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    Table 18.—Home Workers.
    Work UndertakenNo. on Register
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    Table 19. — Other Premises.
    Nature of inspectionNumber of premisesNumber of visitsNotices issued and complied with
  • Page 32
    SECTION 'D' — HOUSING Table 20. — Housing Inspections.
  • Page 33
    Table 21.—Rent Act, 1957. Applications for Certificates of Disrepair. 6 Months Period ended:—
    Dec. 57.Jun. 58.Dec. 58.
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    SECTION 'E'— INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD Table 22. — Food Premises. The following inspections were made in respect of premises where food is handled and distributed:—
    Nature of inspectionNumber of premisesNumber of visitsNotices issued and complied with
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    Table 24. — Sampling of Other Food and Drugs. ( a ) Chemical Analysis. — 58 Samples procured under the provisions of the Food and Drugs Act, 1938, included:—
  • Page 35
    Where quantities are insufficient for salvage all unsound food is collected and disposed of at the Council's Refuse Destructor, by incineration.
    Meat.lbs.Fruit.lbs.