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Southwark 1929

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Southwark, Borough of]

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119
PUBLIC HEALTH (PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS)
REGULATIONS, 1925.
It was not found necessary to take any action under these Regulations
during the year.
PHTHISIS.

DEATHS FROM PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS.

TABLE 48.

Shewing the number of Patients who died in their own homes and the number who died away from

home in Hospitals or other Institutions, 1929.

0-1-2-5-15-25-45-65-75-All Ages.
MalesFemalesTotal
Number of patients who died at home.........11927271453075
Number of patients who died in hospitals, &c....1...23351598311146157
...1...35278869315676232

TABLE 51.
The Locality of the Rooms Disinfected and Stripped
after the occurrence of Phthisis.
St. Mary's
Ward.
St. Paul's
Ward.
St. Peter's
District.
St. John's
District.
Twenty
Ward.
All Saints
District.
St.
Michael's
Ward.
St. Jude's
Ward.
St.
George's
Ward.
ChristChurch
Ward.
St.
Saviour's
Ward.
Total.
Disinfected
326
268
249
346
212
182
290
156
162
57
89
2,337
Stripped
6
10
1
3
1
4
5
1
3
1
1
36