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  • Table on page 46
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:
    BeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCent.SouthNorthCent.South
    Table on page 13
    Comparative birth rates, civilian death rates, analysis of mortality, and case rates for certain infectious diseases in 1957:
    Rate per 1,000 Total PopulationRate per 1,000 Total (live and still) BirthsRate per 1,000 Related Live BirthsDeath rate per 1,000 Population
    Live BirthsDeaths (all ages)StillbirthsMaternal DeathsInfant Deaths Under 1 yearWhooping CoughDiphtheriaAcute PoliomyelitisInfluenzaPneumoniaTuberculosis (all forms)Cancer of the Lung and Bronchus
    Table on page 43
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1957 (excluding Tuberculosis)
    DiseaseTotal Number of CasesNumber of Cases Notified At Ages—YearsNumber of Cases Notified in each WardCases removed to HospitalDeaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough)
    Under 1 year1 to 2 years3 to 4 years5 to 9 years10 to 14 years15 to 24 years25 to 44 years45 to 64 years65 and overBeddingtonWalling-ton
    NorthWestCentral| SouthNorthCentralSouth
  • Table on page 46
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:
    BeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCent.SouthNorthCent.South
    Table on page 43
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1958 (excluding Tuberculosis)
    DiseaseTotal Number of CasesNumber of Cases Notified At Ages—YearsNumber of Cases Notified in each WardCases removed to HospitalDeaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough)
    Under 1 year1 to 2 years3 to 4 years5 to 9 years10 to 14 years15 to 24 years25 to 44 years45 to 64 years65 and overBeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCentralSouthNorthCentralSouth
  • Table on page 47
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:
    NorthBeddington West Cent.SouthWallington North Cent. South
    Table on page 44
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1959 (excluding Tuberculosis) The succeeding table shows the age incidence of the diseases and the distribution throughout the Wards of the Borough of the various infections:
    DiseaseTotal Number of CasesNumber of Cases Notified At Ages—YearsNumber of Cases Notified in each WardCases removed to HospitalDeaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough)
    Under 1 year1 to 2 years2 to 5 years5 to 10 years10 to 15 years15 to 25 years25 to 45 years45 to 65 years65 and overBeddingtonWalling-ton
    NorthWestCentralSouthNorthCentralSouth
  • Table on page 47
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows :—
    Beddington.Wallington.
    NorthCent.SouthNorthCent.South
    Table on page 13
    Comparative crude birth rates, civilian death rates, analysis of mortality, maternal mortality and case rates for certain infectious diseases in the year 1947:—
    England and Wales.126 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London.148 Smaller Towns (Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at 1931 Census).London Administrative County.Borough of Beddington and Wallington.
    Births—Rates per 1,000 Population.
    Table on page 44
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1947 (excluding Tuberculosis).
    Disease.At all ages.Number of Cases Notified.Total Cases notified in each Ward.Cases removed to Hospital.Deaths, (including deaths of residents outside the Borough).
    At Ages—Years.
    Beddington.Wallington.
    Under 1 year.1 and under 2.2 and under 3.3 and under 4.4 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 20.20 and under 35.35 and under 45.45 and under 65.65 and over.
    North.Central.South.North.Central.South.
  • Table on page 47
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows
    NorthBeddington.SouthWallington.
    West.Cent.NorthCent.South
    Table on page 13
    Comparative crude birth rates, civilian death rates, analysis of mortality, maternal mortality and case rates for certain infectious diseases in the year 1948:—
    England and Wales.126 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London.148 Smaller Towns (Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at 1931 Census).London Administrative County.Borough of Beddington and Wallington.
    Table on page 23
    The following table gives a record of the attendances at the Infant Welfare Clinics. Four centres continued to operate during the year, and the attendances at all showed a very gratifying response:—
    Bandon Hill.Hack-bridge.Beddington.Wallington.Totals.
    1948.1947.
    Table on page 44
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1948 (excluding Tuberculosis).
    Disease.At all ages.Number of Cases Notified. At Ages—Years.Total Cases notified in each Ward.Cases removed to Hospital.Deaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough).
    Beddington.Wallington.
    Under 1 year.1 and under 2.2 and under 3.3 and under 4.4 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 20.20 and under 35.35 and under 45.45 and under 65.65 and over.
    North.WestCentral.South.North.Central.South.
  • Table on page 39
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:—
    BeddingtonWallington.
    NorthWest.Cent.SouthNorthCent.South
    Table on page 13
    Comparative crude birth rates, civilian death rates, analysis of mortality, maternal mortality and case rates for certain infectious diseases in the year 1949:—
    England and Wales.126 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London.148 Smaller Towns (Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at 1931 Census).London Administrative County.Borough of Beddington and Wallington.
    Table on page 36
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1949 (excluding Tuberculosis).
    Disease.At all ages.Number of Cases Notified.Total Cases notified in each Ward.Cases removed to Hospital.Deaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough).
    At Ages—Years.
    Under 1 year.1 and under 2.2 and under 3.3 and under 4.4 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 20.20 and under 35.35 and under 45.45 and under 65.65 and over.Beddington.Wallington.
    North.WestCentral.South.North.Central.South.
  • Table on page 39
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:
    BeddingtonWallington
    North West Cent. SouthNorth Cent. South
    Table on page 13
    Comparative birth rates, civilian death rates, analysis of mortality, maternal mortality and case rates for certain infectious diseases in the year 1950:
    England and Wales.126 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London.148 Smaller Towns (Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at 1931 Census).London Administrative County.Borough of Beddington and Wallington.
    Table on page 36
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1950 (excluding Tuberculosis) The succeeding table shows the age incidence of the diseases and the distribution throughout the Wards of the Borough of the various infections:
    DiseaseTotal Number of CasesNumber of Cases Notified At Ages—YearsNumber of Cases Notified in each WardCases removed to HospitalDeaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough)
    Under 1 year1 to 2 years2 to 3 years3 to 4 years4 to 5 years5 to 10 years10 to 15 years15 to 20 years20 to 35 years35 to 45 years45 to 65 years65 and overBeddingtonWalling-ton
    NorthWestCentralSouthNorthCentralSouth
  • Table on page 41
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows: —
    Beddington.Wallington.
    North.Cent.South.North.Cent.South.
    Table on page 38
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1942.
    Disease.At all ages.Number of Cases Notified.Total cases notified in each Ward.Cases removed to Hospital.Deaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough
    At Ages—Years.
    Under 1 Year.1 and under 2.2 and under 3.3 and under 4.4 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 20.20 and under 35.35 and under 45.45 and under 65.65 and over.Beddington. Wallington.
    North.Central.South.North.Central.South.
    Table on page 19
    The following table shows the attendances for 1942 at the five centres maintained by the Council, from which it will be seen there has been a great all-round increase on the previous year.
    Ban-don Hill.Bedding-ton.The Grange Elm Hack-Grove. bridge.Wallington.Totals, 1942Totals, 1941
  • Table on page 43
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:
    BeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCent.SouthNorthCent.South
    Table on page 16
    Comparative birth rates, civilian death rates, analysis of mortality, maternal mortality and case rates for certain infectious diseases in the year 1951:
    England and Wales.126 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London.148 Smaller Towns (Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at 1931 Census).London Administrative County.Borough of Beddington and Wallington.
    Table on page 40
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1951 (excluding Tuberculosis)
    DiseaseTotal Number of CasesNumber of Cases Notified At Ages—YearsNumber of Cases Notified in each WardCases removed to HospitalDeaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough)
    Under 1 year1 to 2 years2 to 3 years3 to 4 years4 to 5 years5 to 10 years10 to 15 years15 to 20 years20 to 35 years35 to 45 years45 to 65 years65 and overBeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCentralSouthNorthCentralSouth
  • Table on page 41
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:
    BeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCent.SouthNorthCent.South
    Table on page 14
    Comparative birth rates, civilian death rates, analysis of mortality, maternal mortality and case rates for certain infectious diseases in the year 1952:
    England and Wales.160 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London.160 Smaller Towns (Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at 1951 Census).London Administrative County.Borough of Beddington and Wallington.
    Table on page 38
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1952 (excluding Tuberculosis) The succeeding table shows the age incidence of the diseases and the distribution throughout the Wards of the Borough of the various infections:
    DiseaseTotal Number of CasesNumber of Cases Notified At Ages—YearsNumber of Cases Notified in each WardCases removed to HospitalDeaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough)
    Under 1 year1 to 2 years2 to 3 years3 to 4 years4 to 5 years5 to 10 years10 to 15 years15 to 20 years20 to 35 years35 to 45 years45 to 65 years65 and overBeddingtonWalling-ton
    NorthWestCentralSouthNorthCentralSouth
  • Table on page 49
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:
    BeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCent.SouthNorthCent.South
    Table on page 46
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1960 (excluding Tuberculosis)
    DiseaseTotal Number of CasesNumber of Cases Notified At Ages—YearsNumber of Cases Notified in each WardCases removed to HospitalDeaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough)
    Under 1 year1 to 2 years2 to 5 years5 to 10 years10 to 15 years15 to 25 years25 to 45 years45 to 65 years65 and overBeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCentralSouthNorthCentralSouth
  • Table on page 49
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:
    BeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCent.SouthNorthCent.South
    Table on page 46
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1961 (excluding Tuberculosis)
    DiseaseTotal Number of CasesNumber of Cases Notified At Ages—YearsNumber of Cases Notified in each WardCases removed to HospitalDeaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough)
    Under 1 year1 to 2 years2 to 5 years5 to 10 years10 to 15 years15 to 25 years25 to 45 years45 to 65 years65 and overBeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCentralSouthNorthCentralSouth
  • Table on page 46
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:
    BeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCent.SouthNorthCent.South
    Table on page 43
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year 1962 (excluding Tuberculosis)
    DiseaseTotal Number of CasesNumber of Cases Notified At Ages—YearsNumber of Cases Notified in each WardCases removed to HospitalDeaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough)
    Under 1 year1 to 2 years2 to 5 years5 to 10 years10 to 15 years15 to 25 years25 to 45 years45 to 65 years65 and overBeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCentralSouthNorthCentralSouth
    Table on page 18
    Treatment Centres and Clinics Child Welfare Centres
    Woodcote Road CentreWhen held
  • Table on page 33
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:-
    BeddingtonWallington
    NorthWestCent.SouthNorthCent.South
  • Table on page 25
    This work was divided amongst the constituent Authorities and amongst the patients at the Hospital as shown by the following table:—
    Swabs for Diphtheria.Sputa.
    Table on page 26
    Patients Admitted to Hospital during 1923.
    District.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Pneumonia.Puerperal Fever.Typhoid Fever.Erysipelas.Tuberculosis.Measles.Encephalitis Letharg-ica.Influenza.Totals.
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
  • Table on page 25
    The in-patients were admitted from the following districts:—
    Civ.E.H.S.
    Table on page 12
    Out of a total of 946 births, 573 occurred in the following institutions:—
    Live.Still.Total.
  • Table on page 10
    Out of 781 total births, 557 took place in the following hospitals and nursing homes :—
    LiveStillTotal
  • Table on page 10
    Out of 705 total births, 536 took place in the following hospitals and nursing homes:—
    LiveStillTotal
  • Table on page 55
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:—
    Beddington.Wallington.
    North.Cent.South.North.Cent.South.
    Table on page 15
    Comparative crude birth rates, death rates, analysis of mortality, maternal death rates and case rates for certain infectious diseases in the year 1940:—
    \ England and Wales.126 County Boroughs and Great Towns including London.148 Smaller Towns (Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at 1931 Census).London Administrative County.Borough of Beddington and Wallington.
    Table on page 51
    Cases of Infectious Disease notified during the year 1940. The succeeding table shows the age incidence of the diseases and the distribution throughout the Wards of the Borough of the various infections:—
    Disease.At all ages.Number of Cases Notified.Total cases notified in each Ward.Cases removed to Hospital.Deaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough)
    At Ages—Years.
    Under 1 Year.1 and under 2. 2 and under 3.and under 4.4 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 20.20 and under 35.and under^sr.55.Beddington.Wallington.
    45 ana under i65 and overNorth.Central.scum.North.Central.South.
    Table on page 57
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD. Cases admitted to Hospital during the year ended 31st December, 1940
    Disease.Bedding-ton and Wallington.Coulsdon and Purley.Merton and Morden.Mitcham.
    Table on page 27
    The following table shows the atendances for 1940 at the five cenrtes maintained by the council:-
    Ban-don HillBeddingtonElm GroveHack-bridgeWal-ling- ton:Totals, 1940Totals, 1939.
  • Table on page 42
    The new cases were distributed amongst the Wards as follows:—
    Beddington.Wallington.
    North.Cent.South.North.Cent.South.
    Table on page 19
    The following table shows the attendances for 1941 at the five Centres maintained by the Council:—
    Ban-don Hill.Beddington.Elm Grove.Hack-bridge.Wallington.Totals, 1941.Totals, 1940.
    Table on page 39
    Cases of Infectious Disease Notified During the Year, 1941.
    Disease.At all ages.Number of Cases Notified.Total cases notified in each Ward.Cases removed to Hospital.Deaths (including deaths of residents outside the Borough)
    At Ages—Years.
    Under 1 Year.1 and under 2.2 and under 3.3 and under 4.4 and under 5.5 and under 10.10 and under 15.15 and under 20.20 and under 35.35 and under 45.45 and under 65.65 and over.Beddington.Wallington.
    North.Central.South.North.Central.South.
    Table on page 10
    Comparative crude birth rates, death rates, analysis of mortality, maternal death rates and case rates for certain infectious diseases in the year 1941:—
    England and Wales.126 County Boroughs, and Great Towns including London.148 Smaller Towns (Resident Populations 25,000 to 50,000 at 1931 Census).London Administrative County.Borough of Beddington and Wallington.

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