Hints from the Health Department. Leaflet from the archive of the Society of Medical Officers of Health. Credit: Wellcome Collection, London
[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Teddington]
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Table B of Population, Births and New Cases of
Infectious Sickness.
Population, Census 1891 10,025
Estimated to middle of 1896 12,100
Registered Births 260
Cases of Infectious Sickness.
Scarlatina 6 under five years.
„ 30 five years and upwards
Diphtheria 5 under five years.
„ 14 five years and upwards.
Enteric or Typhoid Fever 3 five years and upwards.
Puerperal Fever 1 five years and upwards.
Erysipelas 17 five years and upwards.
The Notification of Infectious Diseases has been compulsory
in the District since February, 1890.
There is no Isolation Hospital.