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Hackney 1931

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Hackney]

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The total number of cases of both forms of the disease which came to notice during the year in the Borough, the Wards and the Registration Sub-districts, together with the attack-rates per 1,000 persons living, is shown in the following table:—

Area.No. of Cases.Attack rate per 1,000 personal living.
The Borough3881.7
Wards. Stamford Hill501.4
West Hackney331.7
Kingsland452.0
Downs352.0
Clapton Park ..631.5
Homerton772.1
South Hackney361.6
Hackney491.8
Registration Sub-districts
North921.6
Central891.7
South-West1051.8
South-East1021.8

The total number of notifications received during the year was:—

Form A.Form I.
Poor Law Institutions.Sanatoria.
PulmonaryMales20166144
Females16152108
Non-PulmonaryMales26..21
Females27..27
Total418118300

During the year there were 21 instances in which the death of
an unnotified person was attributed to tuberculosis. In some of
these the death certificates showed that the diagnosis was made
post-mortem. In all the remaining cases the attention of the
certifying practitioner was called to his failure to notify and in
every instance a satisfactory explanation was received.
As shown in a foregoing table, the deaths from tuberculosis of
Hackney residents registered during 1931 numbered 184. These
deaths are classified as follows :—