[Report 1954] / Medical Officer of Health, Caernarvonshire Combined Sanitary Districts (Bangor City, Conway Borough, Bethesda U.D.C., Betws y Coed U.D.C., Llandudno U.D.C., Llanfairfechan U.D.C., Penmaenmawr U.D.C., Nant Conway R.D.C., Ogwen R.D.C., Caernarvon Borough, Pwllheli Borough, Criccieth U.D.C., Portmadoc U.D.C., Gwyrfai R.D.C., Lleyn R.D.C.).
- Caernarvonshire Combined Sanitary Districts.
- Date:
- 1954
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Credit: [Report 1954] / Medical Officer of Health, Caernarvonshire Combined Sanitary Districts (Bangor City, Conway Borough, Bethesda U.D.C., Betws y Coed U.D.C., Llandudno U.D.C., Llanfairfechan U.D.C., Penmaenmawr U.D.C., Nant Conway R.D.C., Ogwen R.D.C., Caernarvon Borough, Pwllheli Borough, Criccieth U.D.C., Portmadoc U.D.C., Gwyrfai R.D.C., Lleyn R.D.C.). Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![Table III. PRELIMINARY NOTE.—In England and Wales, the Case-Rate (number of Notifications per looo of population) of certain Fevers was as follows :—■ Small-pox—(o.oo), Scarlet Fever—(0.96); Diphtheria—and M. Group—(o.00); Entp-’c Fever (including Paratyphoid)—■(o.oi) Erysipelas—(0.12) and Pneumonia—(0.60) I Food Poisoning (0.20) ; Poliomyelitis (0.04); Whooping Cough (2.39) ; Measles (3.32). statutorily NOTIFICATIONS OP T03SRCUL0SIS and OTHER INFECTIOUS DISEASES. N.B.—The number of Fatal Cases of Fever are given in Table II. TUBERCULOSIS See below OTHER INFECTIOUS AND ZYMOTIC DISEASES Total • 1. Small Pox •2. Scarlet Fever or Scarlatina *3. Diphtheria and Membranous Croup *4. Diphtheritic Sore Throat and (undefined) Croup (not statutorily notifiable unless locally) •5 Typhus Fever •6. Enteric Fever and Typhoid Fever •7. Paratyphoid Fever *8 Continued Fever an Pyrexia Whooping Cough Diarrhoea, Enteritis and Gastro-Enteritis under two years (not notifiable).—See below for Dysentery Cholera (non-Asiatic unless otherwise stated) Measles German Measles 14. Dysentery ... 15. Relapsing Fever 16. Malaria—(believed to be contracted in this country) Malaria—(believed to be contracted abroad, or not stated) Induced Malaria (notifiable only if liable to relapse) Plague Yellow Fever Cerebro-spinal Meningitis (Spotted Fever) Acute Polio-Myelitis (early Infantile Paralysis) Acute Polio-encephalitis Acute Encephalitis Lethargica (False Botulism) 25. Botulism (True) as caused by the Bacillus Botulinus 26. Chicken Pox (not statutorily notifiable, unless locally) 27. Acute Primary and Acute Influenzal Pneumonia 28. Ophthalmia Neonatorum 29. Food Poisoning •9. *10 •11. •12. *13. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 30. Puerperal Pyrexia 31. Influenza (not statutorily notifiable 32. Erysipelas unless locally) s T U V w X Y Z A B C D S K G NEW CASES TUBERCULOSIS: NEW, TREATED, AND FATAL CASES. NEW CASES (a) Primary Notifications, including cases notified by Tuberculosis Physician (b) Other New cases (c) Pulmonary (including all Respiratory) (1) MMes (2) Females (d) Non-Pulmonary .. ] (1) Males (2) Females .. FATAL CASES : (a) Total ; (b) Pulmonary (including all Respiratory) (1) Mdes (2) Females (c) Non-Pulmonary .. ] (1) Males (2) Females .. (d) Non-notified Tuberculosis Deaths : (i) Number .. .. .. ] (2) Percentage of Total Tubercolusis Deaths .. .. .. ] CASES ADMITTED to Hospital or Sanatorium : (a) Total .. (b) Pulmonary (including all Respiratory) (c) Non-Pulmonary (d) For Observations *The so-called “ Principal Zymotic Diseases, ” •• J . . K .. Q . . R c* «](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b29691059_0016.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)