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Beddington and Wallington 1944

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Beddington and Wallington]

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Underground Rooms (Regulations).
Tents, Vans, Sheds, etc.
Offensive Trades and Fish Frying.
Houses Let in Lodgings.
Houses of the Working Classes.
Removal of Offensive or Noxious Matters.
Slaughterhouses.
Pleasure Grounds.
Smoke Abatement.
Allotment Gardens (Rules).
Advertisements.

PREVALENCE AND CONTROL OVER INFECTIOUS AND OTHER DISEASES.

The following table shows the incidence of infectious disease in the Borough in 1944, the number of cases removed to hospital and the number of deaths attributed to these diseases, excluding Tuberculosis:

Disease.Number Notified.Removed to Hospital.Deaths.
Scarlet Fever3019-
Diphtheria65
Erysipelas41
Pneumonia13214*
Measles382_
Whooping Cough474-
Puerperal Pyrexia31-
Dysentery421
Totals1453615

Includes deaths from all forms of pneumonia.
Includes deaths of residents in homes and institutions
outside the Borough.
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