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Fulham 1921

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Fulham]

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TABLE VII.

Period between date of Primary Notification and Death.

Under 1 month34
1 to 3 months17
3 to 6 „18
6 to 12 „18
1 to 2 years27
Over 2 years32

TABLE C.
Diagnosis in Males and Females.
Total Cases.
Pulmonary
Tuberculosis.
Other
Forms.
Suspects.
Non-Tuberculous.
PercentageTuberculous.
340 Males
70
13
86
171
24.4
306 Females
46
10
77
173
18.3
646, both Sexes
116
23
163
344
21.5
TABLE D.
Diagnosis at various Age Periods.
Pulmonary
Tuberculosis.
Other
Forms.
Suspects.
Non-Tuberculous.
Percentage
Tuberculous.
Under 5 years

2
11
32
4.4
„ 10 „
2
8
36
107
6.5
„ 15 „
4
3
23
47
9.09
„ 25 „
31
6
24
32
39.7
„ 35 „
30
2
28
63
26.01
„ 45 „
26
2
23
38
31.4
45 and over 23

18
25
34.8
All ages
116
23
163
344
21.5
TABLE E.
Housing Conditions of 127 of the 139 tuberculous
patients found in 1921:—
4
lived in the Basement.
35
lived on the Ground Floor.
45
„ „ First ,,
4
„ „ Second „
3
„ „ Top ,,
12
„ on more than one Floor.
24
„ in the whole house.
127