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Malden and Coombe 1950

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Malden & Coombe]

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TUBERCULOSIS 1938 - 1950.

NEW CASESDEATHS
YearEstimated PopulationPulmonarvNon-PulmonarvPulmonaryNon-Pulmonary
No.Rate per 1,000 PopulationNo.Rate per 1,000 PopulationNo.Rate per 1,000 PopulationNo.Rate per 1,000 Population
193838,820290.7480.20100.2510.02
193939,630310.7870.17140.35
194038,360431.1270.18260.6710.02
194133,920451.3280.23310.9150.14
194237,070511.37120.32210.5630.08
194337,750350.9290.23150.39
194435,840270.7590.25150.41
194538,080370.9770.18130.3440.10
194643,160400.92120.27140.32
194744,450310.69110.24140.3140.09
194844,490591.3240.09130.2910.02
194944,580370.8340.09140.3110.02
195044,830300.6750.1160.1310.02

Notification of tuberculosis was, on the whole, satisfactory.
There was only one case during the year which did not come to
light until after death.
At the end of the year the following numbers of cases were
shown to be suffering from the disease and living in the district,
the total being five more than that for the previous year.
Non-
Pulmonary Pulmonary
Males 149 20
Females 105 24
WORK OF PUBLIC NURSE.
The following is a record of certain aspects of the work
done by the nurse to the public health department during the
year:—
Home visits in connection with infectious diseases—
Measles and whooping cough 325
Scarlet fever, poliomyelitis and pneumonia 96
Sonne dysentery (including visits to laboratory) 375
Attendances at diphtheria immunisation sessions 34
Visits for treatment of scabies 45
Visits for treatment of head lice 11
Visits in regard to old people 592
Miscellaneous 203