Place.
Year.
'Cases.
133
Probable source of infection of the milk.
Human source
"
Not discovered
Undetermined
Human source
""
Reference.
Chief medical officer's annual report, 1924, p. 54, and Lancet, July 4, 1925, p. 19.
Chief medical officer's annual report,
1925, p. 45.
Chief medical officer's annual report,
1925, p. 44.
Chief medical officer's annual report,
1926, p. 50.
Chief medical officer's annual report,
1926, p. 51.
Medical Officer, July 12, 1930, p. 13. Medical Officer, July 12, 1930, p. 13. Medical Officer, August 9, 1930, p. 56.
Heywood M.B.
1924
39
338
Lytham St. Annes U.D....
1925
Keswick U.D.
1925
Bedford M.B.
1926
Northampton C.B.
1926
Reigate R.D.
1928
33
1929
""
129
Glasgow
1930
Stannington Sanatorium, Castleward
R.D.
1931
170
3.5% & N S
"
19
(?)
126
SCARLET FEVER AND SORE THROAT.
71 S.F., 100 sore Human
throat
Chief medical officer's annual report,
1930, p. 58.
Brighton C.B. and Hove M.B....
1930
Mid Sussex (combined district of East
Sussex)
Croydon C.B.
Greenock
Bristol C.B....
Hamilton
Llandudno U.D.
1899-1910
1903, 1908, 1910
1904 1904-7
1908
1909
ENTERIC FEVER.
58
6
Human source (?) »
21
Outbreak
3 epidemics (due Human carrier
to 1 carrier) Outbreak
17
"
(?)
J1
source
Lancet, September 10, 1910, p. 793.
Public Health, October 1910, p. 2. Public Health, May 1910, p. 287. Lancet, February 17, 1906, p. 430. Public Health, November 1908, p. 40.
British Medical Journal, April 18,
1908, p. 963.
Public Health, January 1910, p. 136.
127
Yorkshire, West Riding. (Three sanitary districts, names not given)
Willington (Durham) U.D.
1911-1912
56
Human source
Public Health, September 1912, p. 444.
1910
74
23
Harwich M.B. and Tendring R.D.
1912-1913
44, 25
19
Glasgow
1909, 10, 11 and 12
Wisbech and Walsoken U.D.!!!
1916
South Shields R.D.
1916
Shelley U.D., Shepley U.D. and Derby
1909-1912
and Cumberworth U.D.
Taunton M.B.
1909
Exeter C.B....
1909
888 23 23
(?)
23
55
21
Human
37
(?)
17 years up to 1909
230
Barnes U.D....
1910
13
(?) (?) Human
Wandsworth Met. B.
1910
Glasgow
1910
Unknown
99
19
"
Dublin
1908
130
(?)
Llanelly R.D.
1917
Outbreak
Hunstanton, Docking U.D.
1917
22
Insanitary Human
Towyn U.D....
1918
17
Sheringham U.D. and Erpingham R.D. Rochford R.D.
1919
35
(P)
"
1922
3
Campbeltown
1923
Epidemic
Camborne Urban District
1923
Penzance
""
22
1923
Sevenoaks R.D.
J...
1924
London, Bethnal Green Met. B.
1924
2 2 2 3
21
>>
22
"
24
65
Human source
Polluted
water Human
source
(?) Cheese
Undetermined
Annual report of medical officer, Local Government Board, 1911-12, p. xvii. Annual report of medical officer, Local Government Board, 1912–13, p. xviii. Public Health, December 1913, p. 71. Annual report of medical officer, Local Government Board, 1916-1917, p. xiv. Annual report of medical officer, Local Government Board, 1916-1917, p. xiv. Annual report of medical officer, Local Government Board, 1912-13, p. 186. Public Health, June 1910, p. 344. Public Health, June 1910, p. 338. Public Health, January 1919, p. 41. Public Health, June 1910, p. 332. Public Health, June 1910, p. 332. British Medical Journal, April 11,
1908, p. 889.
Public Health, April 1909, p. 243. Medical Officer, October 13, 1917, p. 126. Public Health, January 1919, p. 41. Medical Officer, February 7, 1920, p. 58. Medical Officer, May 28, 1921, p. 228. ditch Medical Officer, March 1, 1924, p. 91.
Medical Officer, June 2, 1923, p. 270, and British Medical Journal, June 2, 1923, p. 953.
Chief medical officer's annual report,
1923, p. 42.
Chief medical officer's annual report,
1923, p. 42.
Chief medical officer's annual report,
1924, p. 50.
Chief medical officer's annual report, 1924, p. 53, and British Medical Journal, April 18, 1925, p. 751, and Medical Officer, April 25, 1925, p. 184.
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