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

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Beddington and Wallington 1945

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

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N ew Cases. Deaths

Age Periods.Pulmonary.Non-PulmonaryPulmonary.Non-Pulmonary.
M.FM.FM.FM.F.
Under 1 year________
1 and under 5--------
5 and under 10--------
10 and under 15_-_
15 and under 203312--
20 and under 2533—.11--
25 and under 3543141-
35 and under 4541221
45 and under 5532211
55 and under 6511
65 and upwards111-
Totals17133261021

The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:—

Beddington.Wallington.
North.Cent.SouthNorth.Cent.South.
Pulmonary848433
Non-Pulmonary113
Totals958436

Arrangements have been made by the Council for the examination
of sputa from cases, or suspected cases, and during the year 16 such
examinations were made.
Treatment for cases of Tuberculosis is under the control of the
Surrey County Council, who provide both sanatorium and dispensary
treatment.
The Tuberculosis After-Care Committee continued its good work
during 1945.
Mass radiography, as referred to in last year's report, is now in
operation at St. Helier Hospital, and a considerable number of persons
resident in the Borough have had the advantage of being examined.
It is understood that the personnel of many of the industrial
organisations and public services will now have an opportunity of
undergoing this valuable form of health examination in the early
future.
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