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Richmond upon Thames 1940

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Richmond]

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As previously mentioned, Bacteriological Examinations for
Infectious Disease are carried out by the Pathologist at the Royal
Hospital, Richmond.

During the year the number of specimens, etc., sent up for examination was as follows:—

Disease Suspected.Nature of Specimen.Result.Total.
Positive.Negative.
DiphtheriaSwabs from Throat and Nose13102115
TuberculosisSputa33841
Typhoid...
Other Diseases...55
Total16145161

TUBERCULOSIS.
It has not been necessary to take action under the Public Health
(Prevention of Tuberculosis) Regulations, 1925, or under Section
172 of the Public Health Act, 1936.
Respiratory Tuberculosis (Phthisis). Thirty-six cases of
this disease were notified during the year (23 males and 13 females).
Of these 19 (10 males and 9 females) were removed to Hospital or
Sanatorium. There were 45 cases notified in 1939.
There were 26 deaths from this disease during the year.
Non-Respiratory Tuberculosis was responsible for 2 deaths
while 5 cases were notified during the year.