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  • Table on page 70
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD. Cases Admitted to Hospital during the Year ended 31st December, 1945.
    Disease.Beddington and Wallington.Couldson and Pur ley.Merton and Mor den.Mite ham.
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
  • Table on page 57
    Cases Admitted to Hospital during the Year ended 31st December, 1940.
    Disease.Beddington and Wallington.Coulsdon and Pur ley.Merton and M or den.Mitch am..
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
  • Table on page 56
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD. Cases Admitted to Hospital during the Year ended 31st December, 1917.
    Disease.Beddington and Wallington.Coulsdon and Pur ley.Merton and Morden.Mitcham.
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
  • Table on page 12
    TABLE OF PATIENTS ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL DURING 1920.
    Scarlet Fever.Diptheria.Typhoid Fever.Puerperal Fever.Cerebrospinal Meningitis.Erysipelas.Eucephalitis Lethargia.Tuberculosis.Totals.
  • Table on page 53
    DISPOSAL OF LOAN NO. 34 ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    July 2, 1880,£s.d.July 16, 1880.£s.d.
    Table on page 48
    DISPOSAL OF LOANS NOS. 20/22 ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    March 31st, 1880.£s.d.March 11th, 1881.£s.d.
    Table on page 51
    DISPOSAL OF LOAN NO. 31 ACCOUNT.
    Dr.Cr.
    March 31st, 1880.£s.d.March 31st, 1881.£s.d.
  • Table on page 16
    The births which occurred in premises other than domestic dwellings took place in the following institutions:—
    LiveStillTotal
  • Table on page 12
    Of the 875 births, 528 occurred in the following hospitals and nursing homes: —
    Live.Still.Total.
  • Table on page 9
    Out of 1,025 total births, 625 took place in the following hospitals and nursing homes:—
    Live.Still.Total.
  • Table on page 10
    Out of 858 total births, 570 took place in the following hospitals and nursing homes:—
    Live.Still.Total.
  • Table on page 10
    Out of 853 total births, 646 took place in the following hospitals and nursing homes:—
    Live.Still.Total.
  • Table on page 10
    Out of 830 total births, 627 took place in the following hospitals and nursing homes:
    Live.Still.Total.
  • Table on page 11
    Out of 833 total births, 666 took place in the following hospitals and nursing homes:
    Live.Still.Total.
  • Table on page 74 75
    Account of the Income, Expenditure ???es of the School Board for London. For the Half Year ??? March, 1888. — Continued.
    Dr.RECEIPTS.EXPENDITURE.Cr.
  • Table on page 12
    METEOROLOGICAL NOTES, 1904.
    January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.Septemb'r.October.November.December.Total for year 1904.Total for year 1903.Total for year 1902.
    Rainfall as recorded at— Sutton inchinchinchinchinchinchinchinchinchinchinchinchinchinchinch
  • Table on page 15
    METEOROLOGICAL NOTES, 1906.
    January.February.March.April. 1May.June.July.August.Septemb'r.October.November.December.Total for year 1906.Total for J year 1905.Total for year 1904.Total for year 1903.
  • Table on page 28
    METEOROLOGICAL NOTES, 1910.
    January.February.March.April.May.June.July.August.September.October.November.December.Total for year 1910.Total for year 1909.Total for year 1908.Total for year 1907.Total for year 1900.
  • Table on page 48
    PURVEYORS OF MILK.
    Name.Address.
  • Table on page 31
    TABLE IX. CASES ADMITTED TO THE WANDLE VALLEY ISOLATION HOSPITAL DURING THE YEAR 1937.
    Diseaselieddington and WallingtonCoulsdon and PurleyMerton and MordenMitcham
    OasesDeathsCases;DeathsCasesDeathsCaeCfDeaths
  • Table on page 29
    TABLE VIII. CASES ADMITTED TO THE WANDLE VALLEY ISOLATION HOSPITAL DURING THE YEAR 1939.
    DiseaseBeddington and WaliingtonCoulsdon and PurleyMerton and MordenMitcham
    OasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 67
    Cases admitted to the hospital during the year ended December 31, 1936.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 78 79
    Account of the Income, Expenditure ??? f the School Board for London. For the Half Year ??? ch, 1889.— Continued.
    RECEIPTS.EXPENDITURE.
    Dr.Cr.
  • Table on page 97
    DETAILS OF LIGHTING.
    PARISH.w ands worth and putney Gas Company.(a) South Metropolitan Gas Company.Mitcham Gas Company.Brentford Gas Company.County of London Electric Lighting Co.Total Number of Lamps in each Parish.
    Number of Lamps at £3 4 0.Other Lamps. (See Note on page 98)Total NumberNumber of Lamps at £3 2 0Number of Lamps at £3 3 0.Number of Lamps at £3 0 0 (Incandescent.)Number of Lamps at £3 12 0.Number of Lamps at £5 8 6.By meter at 2s. 2d. per 1000 feet.Other Lamps. (See Note on page 98)Total Number.Number of Lamps at £4 7 6. (b)N umber of Lamps, at £3 18 0.By meter at 3s. 8d. per 1000 feet.Total Number.(c) Number of Lamps at £2 177. Incandt.No. of Lamps for £25 12 0 (Arc.)
  • Table on page 19
    Patients admitted to Hospital, April to December, 1915.
    District.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Typhoid Fever.Cerebrospinal Meningitis.Puerperal Fever.Erysipelas.Measles.Mumps.Grand Totals.
    Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.Cases.Deaths.
    Table on page 20
    Patients admitted to Hospital, January to March, 1915.
    Parish.Scarlet Fever.Diphtheria.Cerebro spin'l Meningitis.Puerperal Fever.Erysipelas.Measles.Total.
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 67
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD. Cases admitted to the hospital during the year ended December 31, 1937.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 45
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD Cases admitted to the hospital during the year ended December 31, 1943.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 55
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD. Cases admitted to Hospital during Year ended December 31, 1933.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 55
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD. Cases admitted to hospital during the year ended December 31, 1934.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 62
    Cases admitted to hospital during the year ended December 3i, 1935.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 52
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD Cases admitted to the hospital during the year ended December 31, 1946.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeath ssCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 60
    WANDLE VALLEY HOSPITAL Cases admitted to hospital during the year ended December 31, 1948.
    DISEASEBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 60
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD Cases admitted to the hospital during the year ended December 31, 1947.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    GasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 44
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD Cases admitted to the hospital during the year ended December 31, 1941.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 66
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD Cases admitted to the hospital during the year ended December 31, 1938.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 29
    Information concerning 57 such deaths has been transmitted to the following districts (excluding the Metropolitan Boroughs:—
  • Table on page 29
    Continued from previous page...
  • Table on page 64
    TABLE 26.
    Original Visits.Revisits.Visits to Ante-Natal Cases.Visits to Post-Natal Cases.Visits to Delicate Infants.Visits to Cases of Diarrhæa and Sick Children.Attendances at Welfare Centres and Dental Clinic.Visits where Mothers were found to be out.Special Visits, &c.Total.
    Births.MeaslesTuberculosisOphthalmia NeonatorumBirths.Measles.TuberculosisOphthalmia Neonatorum
  • Table on page 2
    6. Enteric (otherwise called Typhoid) Fever. Five cases were reported, of which the following are the principal particulars :—
    Situation of Premises.Persons attacked with Enteric Fever.Probable dates of attacks. 1894Probable source of Infection and other particulars.
  • Table on page 22
    Summonses—continued.
    Situation of PremisesNature of OffenceNo. of Summons.Result of Proceedings
  • Table on page 137
    TABLE VIa. London and the Metropolitan Boroughs.—Birth-rates and Death-rates of Persons belonging to the London and the Metropolitan Boroughs during the 52 Weeks of 1909.°
    Boroughs.Per 1,000 Persons Living. Deaths fromDeaths under 1 year to 1000 Births
    BirthsAll CausesPrincipal Epidemic Diseases.Small-poxMeaslesScarlet FeverDiphtheriaWhooping-coughTyphusEnteric FeverPyrexia † (Origin uncertain)DiarrhoeaPhthisis
  • Table on page 52
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD Cases admitted to the hospital during the year ended December 31, 1944.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeathsCasesDeaths
  • Table on page 56
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD Cases admitted to the hospital during the year ended December 31, 1945.
    DiseaseBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    CasesDeathsCasesDeathsCanesDeathsCanesDeaths
  • Table on page 43
    WANDLE VALLEY JOINT HOSPITAL BOARD Cases admitted to the hospital during the year ended December 31, 1942.
    DISEASEBeddington & WallingtonCoulsdon & PurleyMerton & MordenMitcham
    casesDeathscasesDeathscasesDeathscasesDeaths
  • Table on page 93
    STATEMENT OF CON TRACTS— continued.
    Date of Contract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
  • Table on page 90
    EXISTING CONTRACTS— continued.
    Date of ontract.Name and Address of Contractor.Nature of Contract.
  • Table on page 62 63
    Continued from previous page...
    Brought forward£30,63321Brough forward£15,9291711
    URINALS.
  • Table on page 11
    TABLE Y. Vessels and Premises Disinfected, from 1st January to 31st December, 1915.
    Month.Reason for Disinfection.Total Number of Disinfections.
    Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis.Chicken-pox.Cholera.Continued Fever.Diphtheria.Enteric Fever.Erysipelas.Beri-Beri.Measles.Whooping Cough.Plague.Remittent Fever.Scarlet Fever.Small-pox.Pulmonary Tuberculosis, &c.Precautionary Measure.Vessels Fumigated andS prayed.
  • Table on page -
    Return of Replies from District Medical Officers of Health—continued.
    NoParish or District.Whether Sanitary Authority has provided disinfecting oven.Where oven is Situated.Whether disinfection effected by dry heat or steam.Manner in which dry heat is producedArrangements made where no oven has been providedWhether any chemical used in connection with the oven.Length of time feather bed of average size is retained in oven, and highest temperature in centre of bed.Arrangements made for removal of infected articles to and from oven.Method adopted for disinfecting houses.Disinfectant recommended for disinfection of excreta.Whether charge is made for disinfection.Whether shelterhasbeen provided as required by Section 60 of the Public Health (London) Act, 1891.Diseases after which Authority carries out disinfection.Remarks.

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