[Report 1913] / Medical Officer of Health, Cambridgeshire County Council.
- Cambridgeshire (England). County Council
- Date:
- 1913
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Credit: [Report 1913] / Medical Officer of Health, Cambridgeshire County Council. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Cases of Infectious Disease notified during the Year 1912 in the Administrative County of Cambridge and its Districts. CASES NOTIFIED IN WHOLE COUNTY. TOTAL CASES NOTIFIED IN EACH DISTRICT. NO. OF CASES REMOVED TO HOSPITAL FROM DISTRICT. EACH At Ages—Years. u •o a y l3 gj 0 +* 'O _ 0 13 M +• .0 0 NOTIFIABLE DISEASE. At all Ages. 0 s s 0 b P -M S JSj -M J>s*C <L> -£j 'o gj If p p *n 4J S'! j§ b o'b ho-c |s |.SO tf-g P W |S is |S rP 'P S3 ^ |s 0 pQ Pd .g 3 tn |P gP >P Under 1 to 5. S to 15. 15 to 25. 25 to 45. 45 to 65. 65 and upwards. 2 6 ffl 0 6 § h 2 JS 4? 13 p £ 13 (/) g 2 g ffl d 0 § S< g 0 .S3 aQ « £ K h-} Pd « h-] pj Small-pox — — — Cholera (c) Plague (p) Diphtheria ... j A t 1 8* ■f m 1 including j 202 2 30 129 19 15 6 I IOI 43 1 2 54 1 *83 4 > l-H * d 1 40 d 0 Membranous croup ) x 0 ll Erysipelas 58 — 3 2 4 13 20 16 29 8 3 6 — 9 3 — d Q* 28 Scarlet fever ... Typhus fever ... Enteric fever 526 16 5 97 367 4 -p. 1 0 15 7 2 I - 312 8 101 4 8 25 5 73 4 2 228 44 2 S <D <u t/3 b O g p fcuO 1*1!® 8 X d 0 58 2 of K S 0 rt O s'-S a 0 25 m 25 2 Relapsing fever — — — — — . — — — — — — 1 — — 1. — »§? 1 “ Continued fever 1 si ■sa | O-h M 0 & — OhS Puerperal fever 7 — — 2 5 — — 3 2 1 — 1 — ; A. , — — — Kb a <S Cerebro-Spinal Meningitis °.a 2 — . — 2 — 1. — — 1 — — — - 1 — ^ /j K g g SO Poliomyelitis 9 - 4 5 - - - - 3 I - 1 2 - 4 - — 1 rt S O — 0 Pulmonary Tuberculosis 208 id - ^ 1 17 44 114 30 2 86 33 8 25 13 40 3 M — 42 > 0 J? — ll Other forms of „ 93 5 40 25 14 8 1 32 19 6 12 7 12 5 ■ Totals 1121 7 140 566 138 183 67 20 57i 214 27 72 26 196 15 *3ii 51 - I 100 - * Does not include 56 Diphtheria “ contacts ” admitted from the Borough, and 4 Diphtheria cases from Chesterton Rural. Also Addenbrooke’s Hospital treated Puerperal Fever 3, Erysipelas 1, from the Borough, and Enteric 2, Poliomyelitis 1, from Chesterton Rural. Isolation Hospitals:—Cambridge Borough Infectious Diseases Hospital; Small-pox Station, situated in the Parish of Cherryhinton, and Isolation Hospital at Oakington, both in the Chesterton Rural District; Isolation Hospital of the Royston, Ashwell and Melbourn Joint Board, at Garden Walk, in the Parish of Royston; Newmarket Fever Hospital (a Joint Isolation Hospital [permanent] situated in the Newmarket Urban District); Isolation Hospital for Small-pox for the Parish of Bourn, in the Caxton and Arrington Rural District (not yet used). No sanatorium has yet been provided. Insurance cases are sent to private institutions elsewhere.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29089256_0115.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)