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Wimbledon 1902

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Wimbledon]

Published
1903
Pages
52
Tables
24

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24 tables in this report

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    TABLE A.
    19021901190018991898
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    TABLE B.
    DISEASES19021901.190018991898.
    Cases Notified.Deaths.Cases Notified.Deaths..Cases NotifiedDeaths.Uases Notified.DentlisCases NotifiedDeaths.
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    TABLE C.
    1902190119001899189818971896189518941893
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    The following are details of each case as far as obtainable : —
    Locality.Person attacked.Probable Source of Infection, and Remarks.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Locality.Person attacked.Probable Source of Infection, and Remarks.
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    The vaccination history and remarks as to attack are taken from the report on small pox by E. C. Seaton, M.D., Medical Officer of Health for the Surrey County Council, from a return prepared by the Resident Medical Officer of the Small Pox Hospital at Cheam.
    Locality.AgeSex.Days in Hosp.Vaccination History.Remarks as to Attack.ResultsGeneral Remarks
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    The following summary shows the schools principally affected, and the number of scholars notified as suffering from measles from each in June, July and August, in which months the greatest number occurred.
    DateEffra h'oRliTrinityQueen's Road.HayHon's Read.DundonaldCnttenhain Park.Private
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    The following Table shows the death-rate per thousand of the population from tuberculosis in Wimbledon during 1902, and the previous 10 years, with the averages for those years: —
    Year.Estimated Population.Number of Deaths.Death Rate.
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    The following is a return of the Medical Officer for the Isolation Hospital, Dr. Clapham showing particulars of the patients treated in the Hospital during the year.
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    Continued from previous page...
    Cases admitted in 1902Over 5 yearsUnder 5 yearsTot.Deaths over 5 years.Deaths under 5 years.Total Deaths.Remarks.
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    The number of patients admitted during each month of the year, and the totals for the previous four years is shown in the following Table :—
    DiseaseAge.JanuaryFebruaryMarchAprilMayJuneJulyAugustSeptemberOctoberNovemberDecemberTotal. 1902Total, 1901Total. 1900Total, 1899Total, 1898
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    The following Table shows the number of rooms and articles disinfected after each decease :—
    DiseasesRooms.Mattresses.Paliasses.Beds.Pillows and Bolsters.Blankets.Dresses.Suits.Other ArticlesTotals.
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    The number of specimens of secretion and blood submitted to the Clinical Research Association, and the Jenner Institute of Preventive Medicine during the year in doubtful cases of diphtheria and typhoid or enteric fever, and the results of examination were as follows :—
    Bacillus found.Bacillus not found.Total.
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    TABLE 1. The following is a summary of the nuisances abated and sanitary improvements made under the supervision of Mr. Johnson, the Sanitary Inspector
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    TABLE 2 -Table showing the number of Infectious Cases notified during each month of the year.
    Diseases.January.February.March.April.May.June.July.AugustSeptember.October.November,December.Total, 1902,Total, 1901.Total, 1900.
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    TABLE 3. Cases of Infectious Diseases notified during the Year 1902.
    Notifiable Diseases.Cases Notified in whole District Population at Census 1901 — 41,631.Cases Notified in each Locality.No. of Cases Removed to Hospital from each Locality.
    Atkinson Morleys Hospital.Cottage Hospital, N. Wimbledon.Cottage Hospital, S. Wimbledon.Whole DistrictAtkinson Morley's Hospital.Cottage Hospital, N. Wimbledon.Cottage Hospital, S. Wimbledon,
    At all Ages.Under 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 6565 and upwards
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    TABLE 4 Table of Deaths during the year 1902, in the Urban Sanitary District of Wimbledon, Classified according to Diseases, Ages and Localities.
    LOCALITIES.Mortality from all causes at subjoined ages.Mortality from subjoined causes, distinguishing deaths of children under 5 years of age.
    At all AgesUnder 1 year1 and under 55 and under 1515 and under 2525 and under 6565 and upwards1234567891011
    Public Institutions being shown as seperate localities.ScarlatinaDiphtheriaMeaslesWhooping CoughDiarrhoea and DysenteryPhthisBronchitis, Pneumonia & PleurisvHeart DiseaseInjuriesAll other DiseasesTotal
    (a)(b)(C)(d)(e)(f)(g)(h)(i)
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    TABLE 5 Table showing Vital Statistics for 1902 and previous 10 years.
    Year.Population estimated to Middle of Each YearBirths.Total Deaths Registered in the DistrictTotal Deaths in Publics Institutions in the District.Deaths of Non-residents registered in Public Institutions in the Dis-trict.Deaths of Residents registered in Public Institutions be-yondthe DistrictNett Deaths at all Ages belonging to the District.
    Number.Rate*Under 1 Year of AgeAt all Ages.
    Number.Rate per 1000 Births registeredNumber.Rate.*
    Number.Rate.*
    12345678910111213
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    TABLE 6. DISTRIBUTION AND PARTICULARS OF INFECTIOUS CASES NOTIFIED.
    Diseases.Alexandra Road.Amity Grove.Arterberry Road.Arthur RoadAtkinson Morley's Hospital.Belvedere Drive.Berkeley Place.Bernard Gardens.Broadway.Caroline Road.Caxton Road.Church Hill.Church Road.Cochrane Road.Common.Coombe Lane.Copper Mill Lane.Cottenham Park RoadCourthope Villas.Cowper Road.Crescent Road.Cromwell Road.Crooked Billett.Cross Road.Deburgh Road.Delamere Road.Denmark Avenue.Denmark Road.Derby Road.Downs, (The)Dryden Road.Dundonald Road.Durham Road.Durnsford Road.East Road.Edge Hill.
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    TABLE 6. -cont1nued
    D1seases.Effra Road.Ethelbert Road.Evelyn Road.Fa1rlawn Road.Faraday Road.Florence Road.Franc1s Grove.Gap Road.Ga1t1eld Road.G1lbert Road.Gladstone Road.Goodenough Road.Graham Road.Grange (The)Granv1lle Road.Gr1ff1ths Road.Grosvenor H1ll.Ham1lton Road.Harcourt Road.Hardy Road.Hartf1eld Crescent.Hartf1eld Road.Havelock Road.Haydon Park Road.Haydon Park Terrace.Haydons Road.Herbert Road.H1gh street, W1mbledon.H1gh Street, Merton.H1ll Road.H1ll S1de.Home Park Road.Hotham RoadHubert Road.Ken1lworth Avenue.K1ngs Road.K1ngston Road.K1ngswood Road.Klondyke Road.Kohat Road,Lamlton Road.Lancaster Place.Lancaster Road.
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    TABLE 6. —cont1nued
    D1seases.Landgrove Road.Lansdown Road.Lat1mer Road.Laur1ston Road.Leopold Road.Leyton Road.L1ngf1eld Road.Lower Downs Road.Mansel Road.Merton Road.Merton Hall Road.M1lton Road.Montague Road.Nelson Road.Newton Road.Norman Road.North Road.Oldf1eld Road.Palmerston Grove.Palmerston Road.Pelham RoadPepys Road.Pr1nces Road.Queen's Road.Qu1cks Road.Ra1lway Place.Rayle1gh Road.R1chmond Road.R1dgway.R1dgway Gardens.R1dgway Place.R1dley Road.Rostrevor Road.Russell Road.Sal1sbury Road.South Place.South Road.Southey Road.Southdown Road.South Park Road.Spencer H1ll.Spencer H1ll Road.Spr1ngf1eld Road.
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    TABLE 6.-cont1nued
    D1seases.Stanley Road.St. George's Road.St. Mary's Road.Sunnys1de.Tabor Grove.Tennyson Road.Thornton H1ll.Thornton Road.Thurston Road.Tolverne Road.Trevor Road.Trew1nce Road.Tr1n1ty Road.V1ctory Road.V1neyard H1ll.Waldemar Road.Wandle Bank.Wandle Road.W1ll1am Road.W1mbledon H1ll.W1mbledon Park.Woods1de.Woods1de Parade.Worple Road.Wycl1ffe Road.Ashcombe Road.Avondale Road.Balfour Road.Beeh1ve Bu1ld1ngs.Belvedere Grove.Burghley Road.Camp Ro1d.Cec1l Road.Clarence Road.Courthope Road.Cowdrey Road.TOTAL.
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    SUMMARY OF TABLE 7.
    No. of DeathsNo. of Deaths
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    TABLE 7. WIMBLEDON URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY. Table show1ng Deaths from all causes and at d1fferent ages dur1ng the Year 1902. Note.—The deaths of Non-Res1dents occurr1ng 1n Publ1c Inst1tut1ons s1tuated 1n the D1str1ct are excluded, and the Deaths of Res1dents occurr1ng 1n Publ1c Inst1tut1ons s1tuated beyond the l1m1ts of the d1str1ct are 1ncluded.
    CAUSE OF DEATH.AGES.
    2345678910111213
    0 to 11 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 & upwardsTOTALS.