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Chingford 1941

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Chingford]

Published
1942
Pages
28
Tables
21

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21 tables in this report

  • Page 4
    Table of Birth and Death Rates
    YearPopulationBirthsRate per 1,000 population.DeathsRate per 1,000 population.infant mortality
    DeathsRate per 1,000 live births
  • Page 5
    The number of specimens from the district examined at the Counties' Public Health Laboratories was as follows:—
  • Page 5
    The following is a summary of the work performed by the Council's Ambulance Service during 1941 :
    Private callsAccident calls
  • Page 7
    CLINICS AND TREATMENT CENTRES
    Clinic or DispensaryWhere heldWhen held
  • Page 9
    HOUSE AND TRADE REFUSE Table showing costs for the year ended 31st March, 1941
    Item.ParticularsI—CollectionII—DisposalTotal
    Including Depreciation or Loan chargesExcluding Loan charges etc.Including Depreciation or Loan chargesExcluding Loan charges etc.Including Depreciation or Loan chargesExcluding Loan charges etc.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)
  • Page 10
    Year ended ANALYSIS OF INCOME FOR THE YEAR
    31.3.41ENDED 31st MARCH, 1942
    £s.d.£s.d.£s.d.£s.d.
  • Page 11
    Table 1
  • Page 12
    Table 2
    Visits PaidNuisances or Defects found
  • Page 13
    Table 3
  • Page 13
    Table 4 Letters sent out and notices served in connection with Sanitary Matters
  • Page 17
    The following list gives details of the diseased or unsound meat and other articles found unfit for human consumption, which were voluntarily surrendered and destroyed:—
    ArticleConditionWeight
  • Page 17
    The following table shows the number of carcases examined, and details of diseased or unsound meat will be found in the report of the Medical Officer of that district:
    CowsSheepPigs
  • Page 18
    The following were forwarded for bacteriological examination during the year:
    No.DesignationResult
  • Page 21
    Ratio of non-notified tuberculosis deaths to total tuberculosis deaths=1 to 2.5
    Age periods.NEW CASESTRANSFERSDEATHS
    RespiratoryNon-RespiratoryRespiratoryNon-RespiratoryRespiratoryNon-Respiratory
    M.F,M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 21
    Cancer. DEATHS FROM CANCER. 1941.
    Site0-2525-3535-4545-5555-Totals
    M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.M.F.
  • Page 22
    Deaths from all causes at various Ages
    AgeNo. of Deaths
  • Page 22
    ATTENDANCES AT LOCAL CLINICS DURING 1941
  • Page 23
    NOTIFIABLE DISEASES
    YearScarlet FeverDiphtheriaErysipelasMeaslesWhooping CoughTuberculosisDysenteryEncephalitis LethargicaPuerperal FeverPuerperal PyrexiaOphthalmia NeonatorumPneumoniaCerebro-Spinal FeverEnteric FeverAcute Poliomyelitis
    PulmonaryOther Forms
  • Page 24
    NOTIFIABLE DISEASES TABULATED ACCORDING TO AGE.
    Under 1 year12345-910-1415-1920-3435-4445-6465 and overTotals
  • Page 24
    ANALYSIS OF NOTIFIABLE DISEASES AND DEATHS.
    DiseasesTotal cases notifiedTotal admitted to hospitalTotal Deaths
  • Page 25
    Birth-rates, Death-rates, Analysis of Mortality, Maternal Mortality and Case-notes for certain Infectious Diseases in the Year 1941. (Provisional figures based on Weekly and Quarterly Returns)
    England and Wales126 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London148 Smaller Towns Resident Pop.: 25,000—50,000 (1931 Census)London Administrative CountyChingfordEngland and Wales126 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London148 Smaller Towns Resident Pop.: 25,000—50,000 (1931 Census)London Administrative CountyChingford