HC Deb 08 July 1948 vol 453 c41W
Mr. Viant

asked the Minister of Health how many cases of smallpox and deaths from that disease were recorded in England and Wales in each of the years 1933 to 1947; and what were the ages of the fatal cases.

Mr. Bevan

Following is the information:

CASES OF, AND DEATHS FROM, SMALLPOX, 1933–1947.
Year Cases.* Deaths.
1933 631 2
1934 179 6
1935 1
1936 12
1937 4
1938 18 3
1939 1
1940 1
1941
1942 7
1943
1944 16 3
1945 4
1946 56 14
1947† 83 15
* Figures for the years 1933–43 are original notifications uncorrected for later re-diagnosis: figures for the years 1944–47 are the original notifications corrected, where necessary, for later re-diagnosis.
† Figures are provisional

DEATHS FROM SMALLPOX, 1933–47: AGES.
1933 2; aged 2 and 52.
1934 6; aged 7, 8, 16, 24, 57 and 62.
1938 3; aged 20, 23 and 73.
1944 3; aged 24, 37 and 50.
1946 14; aged 4, 5, 12, 15, 17, 20, 21, 24, 29, 31, 32, 37, 42 and 50.
1947† 15; aged 7, 27, 49, 69, 70 (2), 72, 75 (3), 76, 78, 79 (2) and 86.
† Figures are provisional.