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Brentford 1911

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Brentford]

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TABLE II.

Casesof Infectious Disease notified during the Year 1911.

Notifiable DiseaseNumber of Cases notifiedTotal Cases Notified in Each Locality of the DistrictNo. of Cases Removed to Hospital from Each Locality
At all AgesAt Ages—YearsSt.. Lawrence's or New BrentfordSt. Paul'sSt. George'sTotalsSt. Lawrence's or New BrentfordSt. Paul'sSt. George'sTotal cases removed to Hospital
Under I1 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 4545 to 6565 and upwards
Small-pox..............................
Cholera..............................
Diphtheria (including Membranous Croup32..17141......129232123226
Erysipelas10......181....7310........
Scarlet fever55..173242....12430551242853
Typbus fever................................
Enteric fever6....222....1..561....1
Relapsing fever................................
Continued fever..............................
Puerperal fever1......1......1....1........
Plague..............................
Phthisis—
Under Tuberculosis Regulations, 190826......41831912526........
Under Tuberculosis Regulations, 191119..1..5121..210719........
Others............................
Totals14935481842511582521493473080

Brentford Isolation Hospital, Clayponds Lane, Brentford.
Total available beds 22
„ „ cots 14 36
Number of diseases that can be concurrently treated, 3.