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Barnes 1962

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnes]

Published
1963
Pages
44
Tables
29

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29 tables in this report

  • Page 21
    TABLE 1. —STATISTICAL SUMMARY, 1962.
  • Page 23
    Table 2. — Vital Statistics of the Borough of Barnes during 1962 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 24
    Table 3. — Birth-rate, Death-rate, and Analysis of Mortality from Certain Causes during the Year 1962, with corresponding rates for England and Wales, and for the County of London for comparison.
    AREA AND POPULATIONLive BirthsDEATHS FROMStillbirthsDeaths of Infants under 1 year of age
    Deaths (excluding Stillbirths)Malignant neoplasm lung, bronchusWhooping coughDiphtheriaTuberculosis (all forms)InfluenzaAcute PoliomyelitisPneumoniaCoronary and arteriosclerotic heart disease
  • Page 25
    Table 4. — Causes of Death during the Year 1962.
    Causes of Death (Registrar-General's short list of causes)Total DeathsMaleFemale
  • Page 26
    Table 5. - Infant Mortality during the Year 1962. Causes of death, at various ages, of infants under one year.
    Cause of DeathUnder 1 Week1-2 Weeks2-3 Weeks3-4 WeeksTotal under 4 Wks1-3 Months3-6 Months6-9 Months9-12 MonthsTotal under 1 yearDeaths in the RoroutrhDeains outside Borough
  • Page 26
    Table 6. — Laundry Service for Incontinent Patients.
  • Page 27
    Table 7. — Notifiable Infectious Diseases, 1952 to 1962.
    Year19521953195419551956195719581959196019611962
  • Page 28
    Table 8- — Certain Infectious Diseases: Incidence per 1,000 of the Population in 1962-
    DiseaseBarnesLondon (a-c-)England and Wales
  • Page 28
    Table 9.— Infectious Diseases Notified during the Year 1962-
    DiseasesTotal Cases NotifiedAges, in yearsParishRemoved to Hospital
    Under 1 year1 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 910 to 1415 to 1920 to 2425 to 3435 to 4445 to 64| 65and overBarnesMortlake
  • Page 29
    Table 10. — Tuberculosis Register.
    Form of DiseaseOn Register, 1st Jan., 1962Cases AddedRemoved from RegisterRemaining on Register, 31st Dec. 1962
    Primary Notif'nsOtherwiseRestoredTotalCuredLeft DistrictDeadTotal
  • Page 29
    Table 11. — New Cases and Mortality, 1962.
    Age-PeriodsNew Cases*Deaths
    PulmonaryNon-PulmonaryPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
    MaleFem'leMaleFem'leMaleFem'leMaleFem'le
  • Page 31
    Diphtheria Immunisation.
  • Page 33
    POLIOMYELITIS VACCINATION. Northern Division — Barnes and Richmond.
    PRIMARY COURSE.
    Number of persons who have received:—
    Salk VaccineOral Vaccine
    One injection onlyTwo injectionsOne dose onlyTwo doses onlyThree doses
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
  • Page 34
    Table 13. — Mass Radiography Service. General Practitioner's Service.
    MenWomenTotal
  • Page 34
    Table 14. — Water Supply — Bacteriological Sampling.
    Type of TestWATER PASSING INTO PUBLIC SUPPLY — Hampton Works.
  • Page 34
    SWIMMING POOL. Table 15. —Summary of Bacteriological Examination.
    Standards.Agar count 1ml. 37°C. 24 hoursSamples SatisfactorySamples Unsatisfactory
    0-1011-100Over 100
  • Page 35
    Table 16. — Infected Rooms and Articles (dealt with by the Council).
  • Page 35
    Table 17. — Disinfestations (Dealt with by the Council). Disinfestation by spraying or fumigation was carried out at various premises for the following infestations:—
  • Page 35
    Table 18.-—Rodent Control. Summary of work carried out:—
  • Page 35
    Table 19.— Atmospheric Pollution. Volumetric Apparatus.
    1956.1957.1958.1959.1960.1961.1962
  • Page 36
    Table 20. — Factories.
    PremisesNumber on RegisterNumber of
    InspectionsWritten noticesOccupiers prosecuted
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
  • Page 36
    Cases in which DEFECTS were found:—
    ParticularsNumber of cases in which defects were found.Number of cases in which prosecutions were instituted
    FoundRemediedReferred
    To H.M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)
  • Page 37
    Table 21. — Outworkers.
    Work UndertakenNo. on RegisterNotices Served
  • Page 37
    Table 22. — Other Premises.
    Nature of inspectionNumber of premisesNumber of visitsNotices issued and complied with
  • Page 37
    Table 23. — Housing Inspections.
  • Page 38
    Table 24.— Rent Act, 1957. Applications for Certificates of Disrepair.
    Period ended:—
    Dec. 1957.Dec. 1958.Dec. 1959Dec. . 1960.Dec. 1961.Dec. 1962.
  • Page 39
    Table 25. — 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
  • Page 39
    Table 26. — Sampling of Other Food and Drugs. (a) Chemical Analysis. — Thirty-four samples procured under the provisions of the Food and Drugs Act, 1955, included: —
  • Page 40
    Table 27. — Unsound Food. The following articles were voluntarily surrendered and destroyed as being unfit for human consumption:— Where quantities are insufficient for salvage all unsound food is collected and disposed of at the Council's Refuse Destructor, by incineration.
    Meat.lbs.Poultrylbs.