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Surbiton 1936

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Surbiton]

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The infectious disease showing the greatest increase was Pneumonia and then Scarlet Fever.

TOTAL CASES NOTIFIED.TOTAL DEATHS.
AT AGES.AT AGES.
Under 1 Year.1-22-33-44-55-1010-1515-2020-3535-4545-6565 and overUnder 1 Year1-22-33-44-55-1010-1515 - 2020-3535-4545-6565 and over
Diphtheriala1421
Scarlet Fever24846a174721
Enteric Fever1111
Pneumonia13324341281231113712
Erysipelas115a31
Encephalitis Lethargica
Ophthalmia Neonatorum1
Puerperal Fever21
Other Puerperal Causes
Polyomyelitis1—__
Puerperal Pyrexia111
Measles
Malaria
Dysentery1

(a) Diagnosis not confirmed in one case.
(b) „ ,, ,, „ two cases
NOTE:- Total deaths include transferable deaths occurring outside the district which are not included in the total cases notified.