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  • Table on page 55
    SUMMARY OF CONDEMNED MEAT
    AnimalConditionNo. affectedWeight
    Table on page 57
    SUMMARY OF CONDEMNED MEAT
    AnimalsConditionPart CondemnedNumber affectedWeight in lbs.
    Table on page 84
    TABLE III. Return of all Exceptional Children in the Area, 1937.
    Table on page 41
    TUBERCULOSIS—TABLE OF PRIMARY NOTIFICATIONS AND DEATHS, 1937
    Ages.Wards.
    Notifications.Totals.0 to 44 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 and overCopers CopeEden ParkLangley | ParkShort-landsManor HouseKent HouseLawrie ParkWickhamTotal
    Table on page 43
    BACTERIOLOGICAL WORK The number and results of the examinations made at the Public Health Department Laboratory during 1937 was:—
    Disease suspectedTotal 1937Results Positive NegativeComparative Total for 1936

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    Table on page 27
    INFECTIOUS DISEASE The following table gives the number of cases which were notified during the year, the number removed to Hospital for treatment, and the number of deaths.
    DiseasesNotifiedRemoved to HospitalTotal Deaths
    Bk.W.W.TotalTotal
    Table on page 56
    A detailed account of the animals inspected and of the meat destroyed is given in the following tables. Carcases Inspected and Condemned.
    Cattle excluding CowsCowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigs
    Table on page 60
    TABLE SHOWING CAUSES OF DEATHS AT DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS DURING THE YEAR, 1937
    Causes of DeathRegistrar General.All ages0 to 11 to 22 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and overCopers CopeShortlandsLangley ParkEden ParkManor HouseKent HouseLawrie ParkWest Wickham |Total
    MaleFemaleTotal
    Table on page 77
    No change has been made in the existing methods of notification. The following table shows details of the cases excluded from School during the year:—
    Condition for which excludedNames of Schools
    AlexandraBalgowanBromley RoadChurchfieldsMarian VianHawes DownWickham Com.OthersTotals, 1937Totals, 1936
    Table on page 83
    Excluding Defects of Nutrition, Uncleanliness and Dental Disease.
    DEFECT OR DISEASERoutine InspectionsSpecial Inspections
    Requiring TreatmentRequiring to be kept under observation, but not for TreatmentRequiring TreatmentRequiring to be kept under observation, but not for Treatment
    Table on page 58
    Continued from previous page...
    AnimalsConditionPart CondemnedNumber affectedWeight in lbs.
    Table on page 14
    GENERAL PROVISION OF HEALTH SERVICES IN THE AREA The Hospital Ambulance and Nursing facilities in the area are as set out in last year's report. LOCAL CLINIC SERVICES.
    Ante-NatalThe time-table printed is that in force for 1938 and not 1937, and includes amendments made to meet requirements.
    Mondays, 2 to 4.30; Thursdays, 10 to 12.30Clinic Block, Town Hall
  • Table on page 51
    SUMMARY OF CONDEMNED MEAT
    Animal.Condition.No. affected.Weight.
    Table on page 35
    TUBERCULOSIS—TABLE OF PRIMARY NOTIFICATIONS AND DEATHS, 1938
    Notifications.Totals.Ages.Wards.
    0 to 44 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 and overCopers CopeEden ParkLangley ParkShort-landsManor HouseKent HouseLawrie ParkWickhamTotal
    Table on page 52
    SUMMARY OF CONDEMNED MEAT
    Animal.Condition.Part condemned.No. affected.Weight in lbs.
    Table on page 37
    BACTERIOLOGICAL WORK The number and results of the examinations made at the Public Health Department Laboratory during 1 938 was :—
    Disease suspectedTotal 1938ResultsComparative Total for 1937
    PositiveNegative
    Table on page 81
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    Table on page 51
    Carcases Inspected and Condemned.
    Cattle excluding CowsCowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigs
    Table on page 27
    INFECTIOUS DISEASE The following table gives the number of cases which were notified during the year, the number removed to Hospital for treatment, and the number of deaths.
    DiseasesNotifiedRemoved to HospitalTotal Deaths
    Bk.W.W.TotalTotal
    Table on page 80
    TABLE III. Return of all Exceptional Children in the Area, 1938
    Table on page 55
    TABLE SHOWING CAUSES OF DEATHS AT DIFFERENT AGE PERIODS DURING THE YEAR, 1938
    Causes of DeathRegistrar General.All ages0 to 11 to 22 to 55 to 1515 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 6565 to 7575 to 8585 and overCopers CopeShortlandsLangley ParkEden ParkManor HouseKent HouseLawrie ParkWest WickhamTotal
    MaleFemaleTotal
    Table on page 13
    LOCAL CLINIC SERVICES. The time-table printed is that in force for 1939.
    Table on page 74
    No change has been made in the existing methods of notification. The following table shows details of the cases excluded from School during the year
    Condition for which excludedNames of Schools
    AlexandraBalgowanBromley RoadChurchfieldsMarian VianHawes DownWickham Com.OthersTotals, 1938Totals, 1937
    Table on page 79
    TABLE II. A. —Return of Defects found by Medical Inspection in the Year ended 31st December, 1938. Excluding Defects of Nutrition, Uncleanliness and Dental Disease.
    DEFECT OR DISEASERoutine InspectionsSpecial Inspections
    No. of Defects.No. of Defects.
    Requiring TreatmentRequiring to be kept under observation, but not requiring Treatment.Requiring TreatmentRequiring to be kept under observation, but not requiring Treatment.
    (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)
  • Table on page 21
    SUMMARY OF CONDEMNED MEAT
    Animal.Condition.No. affected.Weight.
    Table on page 14
    The number and results of the examinations made at the Public Health Department Laboratory during 1939 was:—
    Disease suspectedTotal 1939ResultsComparative Total for 1938
    PositiveNegative
    Table on page 12
    The following table gives the number of cases which were notified during the year, the number removed to Hospital, and the age grouping:—
    Disease.NotifiedRemoved to HospitalAge Groups.
    Beck.W.W.Totalunder l yr.1/22/33/44/55/ 1010/ 1515/ 2020/ 3535/ 4545/ 6565 & over
    Table on page 21
    Carcases Inspected and Condemned.
    Cattle excluding CowsCowsCalvesSheep and LambsPigs
    Table on page 28
    INFECTIOUS DISEASE. No change has been made in the existing methods of notification. The following table shows details of the cases excluded from School during the year:—
    Condition for which excludedNames of Schools.
    AlexandraBalgowanBromley RoadChurchfieldsStewart FlemingHawes DownMarian VianWickham Com.OtherTotal, 1939Total, 1938
  • Table on page 14
    New Cases attending the Chest Clinics for the first time during 1964
    AdultsChildren under 15 years
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
    Table on page 6
    For comparison, deaths from Respiratory Tuberculosis are shown
    19601961196219631964
    Table on page 7
    TUBERCULOSIS - Table of Notifications and Deaths, 1964, from Local Records
    SEXTotalAGESWARDS*
    M.F.0 to 56 to 1011 to 1516 to £021 to 2526 to 3536 to 4546 to 5556 to 6566 and overAge Un knownL.Pk. and K.H.M.H.C.C.C.H.E.P.Short lands|W.W. (Nth)W.W. (sth).
    Table on page 5
    TOTAL DEATHS, 1964 (Registrar-General's Official Returns). All causes - 854. Male, 406 Female 448.
    CAUSES OF DEATHMALESFEMALSS
    Table on page 4
    SUMMARY OF VITAL STATISTICS, 1964.
  • Table on page 33
    New Cases attending the Tuberculosis Dispensaries for the first time during 1947 (Information from the Tuberculosis Officer)
    AdultsChildren under 15 years
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
    Table on page 34
    Tuberculosis—Table of Notifications and Deaths, 1947, from Local Records
    SexAgesWards
    M.F.Total0 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 32
    The number and results of the examinations made at the Public Health Department Laboratory during 1947 was:—
    Disease suspectedTotal 1947ResultsComparative Total for 1946
    PositiveNegative
    Table on page 27
    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 UnknownAdmitted to HospitalDeaths
    Table on page 9
    Table of Causes of Infant Deaths in Beckenham. Cases in 1947.
    Age in WeeksTotal under 1 mthAge in MonthsTotal under 1 yr.
    0-11-22-33-41-34-67-910-12
    Table on page -
    VITAL STATISTICS FOR YFARS 1939 to 1947 The comparative rates given reveal some interesting 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
  • Table on page 16
    New Cases attending the Tuberculosis Dispensaries for the first time during 1949. (INFORMATION FROM THE TUBERCULOSIS OFFICER)
    AdultsChildren under 15 years
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
    Table on page 17
    TUBERCULOSIS — T able of N otifications and D eaths, 1949, from L ocal R ecords.
    SexTotalAgesWards
    M.F.0 to 55 to 1010 to 1515 to 2020 to 2525 to 3535 to 4545 to 5555 to 65over 65L. PK.K.H.M.H.C.C.E.P.PK. L.Short-landsW.W.
    Table on page 7
    TOTAL DEATHS, 1949 (Registrar-General's Official Returns). All causes— 798 ; Male, 380 ; Female, 418.
    causes of death.malesfemales
    Table on page 8
    VITAL STATISTICS FOR YEARS 1941 to 1949 THE COMPARATIVE RATES GIVEN REVEAL SOME INTERESTING TENDENCIES
    YearPopulation as estimated at mid-June by Registrar-GeneralLegitimateLive Births RegisteredStill BirthsDeaths of Infants under one year
    IllegitimateTotalRate per 1,000 of populationLegitimateIllegitimateTotalLegitimateIllegitimateTotalRate per 1,000 live Births
    Table on page -
    TABLE OF CONTENTS.
  • Table on page 22
    Summary of Condemned Meat
    AnimalConditionNo.AffectedWeight
    Table on page 13
    BACTERIOLOGICAL WORK The number and results of the examinations made at the Public Health Department Laboratory during 1940 was:-
    Disease suspectedTotal 1940ResultsComparative Total - 1939
    PositiveNegative
    Table on page 18
    The number and.results of the examinations made at the Public Hea1th Department Laboratory during. 1940 was:-
    Disease suspectedTotal 1940ResultsComparative Total- 1939
    PositiveNegative
  • Table on page 12
    (INFORMATION FROM THE TUBERCULOSIS OFFICER)
    AdultsChildren under 15 years
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
    Table on page 14
    TUBERCULOSIS—Table of Notifications and Deaths, 1950, 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.PK.K.H.M.H.C.C.E.P.PK.L.Short-landsW.W.
    Table on page -
    TOTAL DEATHS, 1950 (Registrar-General's Official Returns). All causes—783; Male, 382; Female, 401.
    Table on page -
    THE COMPARATIVE RATES GIVEN REVEAL SOME INTERESTING 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
  • Table on page 17
    (INFORMATION FROM THE TUBERCULOSIS OFFICER)
    AdultsChildren under 15 years
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
    Table on page 19
    TUBERCULOSIS—Table of Notifications and Deaths, 1951, from Local Records.
    SexAgesWards
    M.F.Total0 to 56 to 1011 to 1516 to 2021 to 2526 to 3536 to 4546 to 5556 to 6565 and overAge unknownL. PK.K.H.M.H.C.C.E.P.PK. L.Short-landsW.W.
    Table on page 9
    VITAL STATISTICS FOR YEARS 1943 to 1951 THE COMPARATIVE RATES GIVEN REVEAL SOME INTERESTING TENDENCIES
    YearDeaths of Civilians from all causes (including enemy action)Deaths of Mothers in ChildbirthDeaths from Pulmonary TuberculosisDeaths from all forms of Cancer
    NumberRate per 1,000 of populationNumberNumberRate per 1,000 populationNumberRate per 1,000 population
    Table on page 8
    TOTAL DEATHS, 1951 (Registrar-General's Official Returns). All causes—832; Male, 399; Female, 433.
    causes of deathmalesFEMALES
  • Table on page 15
    New Cases attending the Tuberculosis Dispensaries for the first time during 1953.
    AdultsChildren under 15 years
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
    Table on page 14
    TUBERCULOSIS— Table of Notifications and Deaths , 1952, from Local Records.
    SexTotalAgesWards*
    M.F.0 to 56 to 1011 to 1516 to 2021 to 2526 to 3536 to 4546 to 5556 to 6566 and overAge unknownL.Pk. and K.H.M.H.C.C.C.H.E.P.Short-landsW.W.
    Table on page 9
    TOTAL DEATHS 1953 (Registrar-General's Official Returns) All causes—819; Male, 385; Female, 434.
    CAUSES OF DEATHMALESFEMALES
    Table on page 10
    VITAL STATISTICS FOR YEARS 1945 to 1953 THE COMPARATIVE RATES GIVEN REVEAL SOME INTERESTING 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
  • Table on page 16
    New Cases attending the Tuberculosis Dispensaries for the first time during 1954.
    AdultsChildren under 15 years
    MaleFemaleMaleFemale
    Table on page 15
    TUBERCULOSIS—T able of N otifications and D eaths , 1954, from L ocal R ecords.
    SexAgesWards1
    M.F.Total0 to 56 to 1011 to 1516 to 2021 to 2526 to 3536 to 4546 to 5556 to 6566 and overAge unknownL.Pk. and K.H.M.H.C.C.C.H.E.P.Short-landsW.W.
    Table on page 8
    SUMMARY OF VITAL STATISTICS, 1954
    Table on page 10
    TOTAL DEATHS 1954 (Registrar-General's Official Returns) All causes—828 ; Male, 405 ; Female, 423.
    CAUSES OF DEATHMALESFEMALES
    Table on page 11
    VITAL STATISTICS FOR YEARS 1946 to 1954 THE COMPARATIVE RATES GIVEN REVEAL SOME INTERESTING TENDENCIES
    YearPopulation as estimated at mid-June by Registrar-GeneralLive Births RegisteredStill BirthsDeaths of Infants under one year
    LegitimateIllegitimateTotalRate per 1,000 populationLegitimateIllegitimateTotalLegitimateIllegitimateTotalRate per 1,000 live Births

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