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Barnes 1926

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Barnes]

Published
1927
Pages
58
Tables
30

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    The Rateable Value and Assessable Value for District Rate purposes for 1926 were as under:—
    Rateable Value.£
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    Table 1.—Vital Statistics of Barnes Urban District During- 1926 and previous 5 Years.
    Year.Population estimated to middle of each year. R.GBirths.Total Deaths Registered in the District.Transferable DeathsNext Deaths belonging to the District.
    Uncorrected Number.Nett.Of nonresidents registered in the District.Of residents not registered in the District.Under 1 year of age.At all ages.
    Number.Rate.Number.Rate.Number.Rate per 1,000 nett birthsNumber.Rate
    123466789101112I3
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    The mortality rates reftr to the whole population as n-gards Kngland and Wales but only to civilians as regards London and the groups of towns
    Birth Rate Per 1,000 Total Population.Annual Death raii£ per 1,000 Population.Rate per 1.000 Births.Percentage ok Total Deaths
    All CausesEnteric Fever.Small-poxMeasles.Scarlet Fever.V\ hooping Cough.Diphtheria.Inlluenza.ViolenceDiarthcea and Enteritis (under 2 years).Total Deaths under One Year.Certified Causes of Death.Inquest Cases.Uncertfied Causes of Death.
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    Distributed according to sex and legitimacy, the births were as follows:—
    Male.Female.Total.
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    Table III —Showing Causes of, and Ages at, Death during the Year 1926.
    Causes of Death.Nett Deaths of Residents whether dying within or outside the District.Deaths of Residents Dying in the Urban District.Deaths of Residents Dying ouiside the Urban District.
    Nett Deaths in or belonging to whole Distiict at subjoined ages.Deaths in or belonging to Localities (at all ages).Total Deaths Sex Distribution.Deaths in Institutions.
    All AgesUnder 1 year.1 and under 2.2 and under 5.5 and under 15.15 and under 2525 and under 45.45 and under 65.65 and upwardsBarnes.MortlakeMale.Female.
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    Table IV.—Principal Causes of Death: Annual number of deaths from these causes during five years, 1921 to 1925, and during 1926.
    Cause of Death.Number of Deaths in previous 5 years.Deaths inDeath Rate per 1,000 Population for 1926.
    192119221923192419251926Barnes Urban District.London.
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    Table V —Epidemic Diseases: Death-rates per 1,000 of the Population, 1926.
    Disease.Barnes.London.England and Wales.
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    Table VI.—Zymotic Death-rate for 1926, contrasted with the Death-rates for the years 1921 to 1925 .
    Year.Barnes.London.England and Wales.
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    Percentage of Total Deaths for the Year.
    Deaths occurring in all Public Institutions.Deaths occurring in the Poor-law Institution.
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    Table VI!.—Showing- the Infantile Mortality rate for 1926, and the average rate for quinquennial periods since 1891 for the Barnes Urban District and for England and Wales.
    PERIOD.Infantile Mortality Rate per 1,000 registered births.
    Barnes Urban District.England and Wales
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    Table VIII — Infant Mortality during the Year 1926. Nett Deaths from stated Causes, at various Ages, under 1 Year of Age.
    Cause of Death.Under 1 Week.1-2 Weeks.2-3 Weeks.3-4 Weeks.Total under 4 Weeks.1-3 Months.3-6 Months.6-9 Months.9-12 Months.Total under 1 Year.Barnes.Mortlake.Deaths in the Urban District.Deaths outside the Urban District.Deaths in Institutes
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    (4) Clinics and Treatment Centres.
    Name of Clinic, etc.Address.Days of attendance.Provided by.
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    (11) Legislation in force in the District. List of Adoptive Acts in force in the District, with dale of adoption
    Adoptive Acts.Portion Adopted.Date of Adoption.
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    List of Bye-laws and Regulations relating to Public Health in force in the District, with date of commencement of operation.
    Byelaws Regulations, etc.Statute.Dale coming into Operation.
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    Table IX.— Showing the number and nature of the inspections made by the Sanitary Inspectors during 1926, the number of Notices served in respect of defects found in the course of inspection, and the number of Notices complied with.
    Nature of Inspections.Number of Premises Visited.Number of Visits of Inspection and Reinspection.Action taken in respect of defective conditions.
    Informal Notices.Statutory Notices.
    Number issued.Complied with.Number issued.Complied with.
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    Table X.—Defective Conditions Remedied.
    Drainage.
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    Table XI.—Inspection of Factories, Workshops & Workplaces.
    PREMISES.Number of
    Inspections.Written NoticesProsecutions.
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    Table XII.—Defects found in Factories, Workshops and Workplaces.
    PARTICULARS.Number of Defects.Number of Prosecutions.
    Found.Remedied.Referred to H.M. Inspector
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    Table XIII.—Showing the number of Home-workers on the Register, and the nature of the Work undertaken by them.
    Nature of Work.Number of Home Workers.
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    Table XIV.—Return of Samples Analysed during the Year ending 31st December, 1926.
    Articles.Analysed.Adulterated or deterioratedProsecutions.Convictions.
    Formal.Informal.Total.Formal.InformalTotal.
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    Table XV.—Showing the Notifications of Infectious Diseases received during 1926 arranged in four-weekly periods
    Four-weekly period endingDiphtheria.Scarlet Fever.Measles.Enteric Fever.Pulmonary Tuberculosis.Non-pi:linonary Tuberculosis.Pneumonia.ErysipelasOphthalmia Neonatorum.Poliomyelitis.Puerperal Fever.
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    Table XVI.—Notifiable Infectious Diseases, 1926.
    Diseases.Total Cases Notified.Ages, in years.Parish.Removed to Hospital.Total Deaths of Residents.
    Under 1 year.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 2020 to 25.25 to 3535 to 45.45 to 65.65 and Over.BarnesMortlake.
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    Table XVII.—Notifiable Infectious Diseases, 1916 to 1926.
    Year.19161917191819191920192119221923192419251925
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    Table XVIII.—Diphtheria.
    Year.Number of Cases Notified.Number of cases removed to hospitalNumber of Deaths.Incidence Rate. Cases per 1,000 of Population.Percentage Removed to Hospital.Mortality Rate per 100 cases.
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    Table XIX.—Scarlet Fever
    Year.Number of Cases Notified.No. of Cases removed to Hospital.Number of Deaths.Incidence Rate: Cases per 1,000 of Population.Percentage removed to HospitalMortality Rate per 100 Cases.
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    Table XX.—Tuberculosis: New Cases and Mortality during 1926.
    AGE-PERIODS.NEW CASES.*DEATHS.
    Pulmonary.NonPulmonary.Pulmonary.NonPulmonary.
    MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale
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    Table XXI.
    Form of Disease.On Register 1st Jan., 1926.New Cases Added.Removed from Register.Remaining on Register, 31st Dec. 1926.
    Primary Notif nsOtherwise.TotalCured.Left District.Died.Total.
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    Table XXII.—Isolation Hospital: Admissions and Deaths, 1926.
    DISEASE.ADMISSIONS.DEATHS.
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    Table XXIII.—Ophthalmia Neonatorum: Cases notified during 1926.
    Serial Number in Register.CASES.Vision Unimpaired.Vision Impaired.Total BlindnessDeaths.
    Notified.Treated.
    At home.Hospital.