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

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Richmond upon Thames 1935

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Richmond]

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Causes of Dbath.M.P.
14. Diabetes52
15. Cerebral hæmorrhage, etc.510
16. Heart disease5775
17. Aneurysm2
18. Other circulatory diseases1320
19. Bronchitis42
20. Pneumonia (all forms)313
21. Other respiratory diseases25
22. Peptic Ulcer2
23. Diarrhoea, etc. (under 2 years)11
24. Appendicitis3J
25. Cirrhosis of Liver21
26. Other diseases of liver, etc.3
27. Other digestive diseases29
28. Acute and chronic nephritis87
29. Puerperal sepsis4
30. Other puerperal causes
31. Congenital debility, premature birth, malform
ations, etc.53
32. Senility718
33. Suicide55
34. Other violence128
35. Other defined diseases2624
36. Causes ill-defined or unknown

General Provision of Health Services in the Area.
(1) Public Health Officers of the Authority.
A list showing the staff employed in the Public Health Department
is on Page 2.
(2) (a) Laboratory Facilities.
The Pathologist at the Royal Hospital, Richmond, undertakes
the Bacteriological examinations required by the Council, During
the year 349 examinations were made and a detailed list is shown
on Page 54.