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Feltham 1951

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Feltham]

Published
1952
Pages
22
Tables
23

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23 tables in this report

  • Page 3
    VITAL STATISTICS Births
    Live Births—TotalMaleFemale
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    Birth Rate per 1,000 of the estimated home population— 15.76 (1950 15.52). Comparability Factor 0.97.
    Still Births—TotalMaleFemale
  • Page 4
    Maternal Mortality (Heading 30 of the Registrar-General's Short List)
    Deaths.Rate per 1,000 (live and still)total births
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    INFANT MORTALITY
  • Page 4
    Birth and Death Rates for England and Wales, 1950:—
  • Page 4
    Maternal Mortality—England and Wales, 1951:—
  • Page 5
    Causes of Death
    MaleFemaleTotal
  • Page 6
    Notifiable Diseases other than Tuberculosis
    DiseaseTotal Nos NotifiedAdmitted to HospitalDeaths
  • Page 7
    Ophthalmia Neonatorum
  • Page 7
    Tuberculosis
    New CasesDeaths
    Age PeriodsRespiratoryNon-RespiratoryRespiratoryNon-Respiratory
    MFMFMFMF
  • Page 9
    Average Results of Analyses of Metropolitan Water Board Supply. (Parts per million.) Water filtered and chlorinated at Hampton Works:
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    Bacteriological Results
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    Chemical
  • Page 13
    INSPECTION AND SUPERVISION OF FOOD Carcases examined at Slaughter-houses
    BeastsCalvesLambsPigsHorsesGoats
  • Page 13
    Diseases excluding Tuberculosis
    BeastsCalvesLambsPigsHorsesGoats
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    Tuberculosis only
    BeastsCalvesLambsPigsHorsesGoats
  • Page 14
    The following has been declared unfit for human consumption:— Whole Carcases—
    BeastsCalvesSheepPigs
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    In addition, the following amounts of other foodstuffs were found to be unfit for human consumption:—
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    Ice Cream 55 samples of ice cream were taken and submitted to the Public Health Laboratory Service at Epsom. These samples were graded as follows:—
    Provisional Grades11 &234
  • Page 17
    The following numbers of premises have been disinfected after cases (or suspected cases) of infectious disease:—
  • Page 18
    1. Inspections for purposes of provisions as to health (including inspections made by Sanitary Inspectors):
    PremisesNumber on RegisterInspectionsNumber of Written NoticesOccupiers Prosecuted
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    2. Cases in which defects were found:— Number of cases in which defects were found
    ParticularsFoundRemediedReferred
    ToH.M. InspectorBy H.M. Inspector
  • Page 19
    Summary of Sanitary Work