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  • Table on page 25
    Tuberculosis—Table of Notifications and Deaths, 1946, from Local Records
    SexTotalAgesWards
    M.F.0 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 65Over 65L. PR.K.H.M.H.C.C.E.P.PR. L.ShortW.W.
    Table on page 24
    The number and results of the examinations made at the Public Health Department Laboratory during 1946 was:—
    Disease suspectedTotal 1946ResultsComparative Total for 1945
    PositiveNegative
    Table on page 23
    The following table gives the number of cases notified during the year, the number removed to Hospital and the number of deaths. Cases of Tuberculosis are shown in a separate table.
    DiseaseBeckenhamWest WickhamTotal0 to 11 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2525 to 4545 to 65Over 65Age Un-knownAdmitted to Hospital
    Table on page 36
    VITAL STATISTICS FOR YEARS 1939 to 1946 The comparative rates given reveal some interesting tendencies
    YearPopulation as estimated at mid-June by Registrar-GeneralLive Births RegisteredStill Births.Deaths of Infants under one year.
    LegitimateIllegitimateTotalRate pel 1,000 of populationLegitimateIllegitimateTotalLegitimateIllegitimateTotalRate per 1,000 of population
  • Table on page 13
    bacteriological WORK The number and results of the examinations made at the Public Health Department Laboratory during 1941 was:-
    Disease suspectedTotal 1941ResultsComparative
    PositiveNegativeTotal - 1940
    Table on page 22
    Whenever possible the articles were put to some other useful purpose.
    ArticleConditionWeight in lbs
  • Table on page 13
    BACTERIOLOGICAL WORK.
    Disease suspectedTotal 1943ResultsComparative Total for 1942
    PositiveNegative
  • Table on page 13
    The number and results of the examinations made at the Public Health Department Laboratory during 1944 was :—
    Disease suspectedTotal 1944ResultsComparative Total for 1943
    PositiveNegative
    Table on page -
    BOROUGH OF BECKENHAM. VITAL STATISTICS FOR YEARS 1939 TO 1944. PLEASE INSERT IN 1944 ANNUAL REPORT.
    Table on page -
    BOR [???] OF BECKENHAM. VITAL STATISTICS FOR YEARS 1909 TO 1944. PLEASE INSERT IN 1944. ANNUAL REPORT. These figures have not been available during the War Years and the comparative rates given reveal some interesting tendencies and indicate the effect of Evacuation on. the Population figures
    Year.Poputlation as estimated at mid- June by Registrar Gen eral.Live Births Registered.Still Births.I Deaths of Infants undor one vear-.:
    Legitimate,Illegitimate.TotalRate per 1000 of population.Legiti- mate.Illegitismate.TotalLegitimate.Illegiti mate.TotalRate per 1000 of popu lation
  • Table on page 16
    Clinics and Treatment Centres.
    Clinic or Centre.Address.Nature of accommodation.By whom provided.
    Table on page 96
    TABLE III.—(continued).
    -Boys.Girls.Total.
    Table on page 39
    The following statement shows the number and results of the examinations made during 1925, with comparative figures for the previous years: —
    Diseases suspected.Results for 1925.Total Examinations made.
    Positive.Negative.1925.1924.1923.1922.1921.
    Table on page 51
    TUBERCULOSIS.—TABLE OF NOTIFICATIONS AND DEATHS, 1925.
    NotificationSexTotalAgesWards.
    M.F.0 to 11 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 and upCopers Cope.Eden Park.Langly ParkShort landManor housekent houseLauire Park
    Table on page 78
    Continued from previous page...
    Condition for which excluded.Nos. excluded.Name of Schools.
    Bromley Road.Alexandra.Church-felds.St. James'sBal-gowan.Other Schools.

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    Table on page 93
    TABLE II. A.—Return of Defects found by Medical Inspection in the Year ended 31st December, 1925.
    Defect or Disease.Routine Inspections.Special Inspections.
    So. of Defects.No. of Defects.
    Requiring Treatment.Requiring to be kept under observation, but not re quiring treatment.Requiring Treatment.Requiring to be kept under observa-tion, but not re-quiring treatment.
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    Table on page 60
    Infant Mortality. 1925. 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.4 weeks & under 3 months.3 months & under 6 months.6 months & under 9 months.' 9 months & under 12 months.Total Deaths under One Year.
    Table on page -
    TABLE SHEWING CAUSES OF DEATHS AT DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS OF RESIDENTS DURING THE YEAR 1925.
    Causes of Death.All Ages.0 to 11 to 22 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and overCopers Cope WardEden Park WardLangley Park WardShortlands WardManor House WardKent House WardLawrie Park WardTotal
    MaleFemaleTotal
  • Table on page 15
    The following Table shows the principal causes of death in 1907 compared with those under review:—
    Disease.19071908
  • Table on page 17
    The following Table gives the results of these examinations and the diseases suspected:—
    Diseases suspected.Total Number of Examinations.Result.
    Positive.Negative.
    Table on page 45
    HOUSING CONDITIONS. Statistics.
    Table on page 36
    TUBERCULOSIS.—TABLE II.
    Year.No. of Deaths from Phthisis.Deaths from other Tubercular Diseases.Total Deaths all forms of Tubercular Disease.Total Tubercular Death Rate per 1,000 Population.Phthisis Death Rate per 1,000 Population.
    Table on page 89
    TABLE VI. SUMMARY RELATING TO CHILDREN MEDICALLY INSPECTED AT THE ROUTINE INSPECTIONS DURING THE YEAR 1920.
    Table on page 84
    MEDICAL INSPECTION RETURNS. TABLE III. NUMERICAL RETURN OF ALL EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN IN AREA IN 1920.
    Boys.Girls.Total.

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    Table on page 35
    TABLE I. TUBERCULOSIS—TABLE OF NOTIFICATIONS AND REATHS, 1920.
    Notifications.Sex.Total.Ages.Wards.
    M.F.0 to 11 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 and upCopers Cope.Eden Park.Langley Park.Shortlands.Manor House.Kent House.Laurie Park.
    Table on page 81
    TABLE OF CHILDREN EXCLUDED FROM SCHOOL UNDER ARTICLE 53 (B) OF THE CODE—YEAR 1920.
    Condition for which excluded.Nos. excluded.Name of Schools.
    Bromley Road.Alexandra.Church-fields.St. James'sBal-gowan.Private Schools.
    Table on page 83
    TABLE II.—Return of Defects found in the course of Medical Inspection, 1920.
    Defect or Disease.Routine Inspections.Specials.
    No. referred for treatment.No. requiring to be kept under observation, but not referred for treatment.No. referred for treatment.No. requiring to be kept under observation, but not referred for treatment.
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    Table on page 37
    Infant Mortality. 1920. 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.4 weeks & under 3 months.3 months & under 6 months.6 months & under 9 months.9 months & under 12 months.Total Deaths under One Year.
    Table on page -
    URBAN DISTRICT OF BECKENHAM. causes of death at different age periods of residents during the year 1920.
    AGES.WARDS.
    Male.Female.Total.0 to 1.1 to 2.2 to 3.3 to 4.4 to 5.5 to 10.10 to 15.15 to 20.20 to 25.25 to 35.35 to 45.45 to 55.55 to 65.65 to 75.75 to 85.85 and up.Copers Cope Ward.Eden Park Ward.Langley Park Ward.Shortlands Ward.Manor House Ward.Kent House Ward-I^aurie Park Ward.
  • Table on page 13
    Continued from previous page...
    Tuberculosis.Notifications.Deaths.
    Table on page 13
    CLINICS AND TREATMENT CENTRES.
    Clinic or Centre.Address.Nature of accommodation.By whom provided.
    Table on page 15
    LABORATORY WORK. There is a Laboratory in the Health Department and the following Table sets out the work done in it during the year:—
    Diseases suspected.Total Number of Examinations.Result.
    Positive.Negative.
    Table on page 61
    TABLE VI. SUMMARY RELATING TO CHILDREN MEDICALLY INSPECTED AT THE ROUTINE INSPECTIONS DURING THE YEAR 1922.
    Table on page 58
    MEDICAL INSPECTION RETURNS. TABLE III. NUMERICAL RETURN OF ALL EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN IN THE AREA IN 1922.
    Boys.Girls.Total.

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    Table on page 10
    Continued from previous page...
    Information Required.Particulars.
    Table on page 39
    Exclusions.—The following Table gives the numbers of children excluded from school under Article 53 (b) of the Code, or other Statutory provisions during the year: —
    Condition for which excluded.Totals excluded.Name of Schools.
    Bromley Road.Alexandra.Church-fields.St. James'sBalgowan.Other Schools.
    Table on page 57
    TABLE II.— Return of Defects found in the course of Medical Inspection, 1922.
    Defect or Disease.Routine Inspections.Specials.
    No. referred for treatment.No. requiring to be kept under observation, but not refer rel for treatment.No. referred for treatment.No. requiring to be kept under observa-tion, but not refer-red for treatment.
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    Table on page 25
    Infant Mortality. 1922. 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.4 weeks & under 3 months.3 mouths & under 6 months.6 months & under 9 months.9 months & under 12 months.Total Deaths under One Year.
    Table on page 27
    TABLE SHEWING CAUSES OF DEATHS AT DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS OF RESIDENTS DURING THE YEAR 1922.
    Causes of Death.All Ages.0 to 11 to 22 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and overCopers Cope WardEden Park WardLangley Park WardShortlands WardManor House WardKent House WardLawrie Park Ward
    MaleFemaleTotal
  • Table on page 9
    TOTAL DEATHS, 1948 (Registrar-General's Official Returns). All causes—695; Male, 318; Female, 377.
    causes of death.malesfemales
    Table on page 10
    Vital Statistics for years 1940 to 1948 The comparative rates given revel some intersting tendencies
    YearPopulation as estimated at mid-June by Registrar-GeneralLive Births RegisteredStill BirthsDeaths of Infants under one year
    LegitimateIllegitimateTotalRate per 1,000 of populationLegitimateIllegitimateTotalLegitimateIllegitimateTotalRate per 1,000 live Births

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