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dd89608f-0983-421a-8c3b-d59ef56a4d16 | . . . 8 Puerperal Under 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continued Under 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total number of cases occurring within the Sanitary Di... |
410d0ee5-e63d-4e61-9454-50889aca039c | 5 4 5 13 7 3 4 6 6 4 63 Over 5 18 9 17 10 30 43 25 17 21 18 12 12 232 8 6 11 8 24 36 17 13 11 8 5 2 149 35 TABLE XII Registered Births in Fifty-two Weeks of 1894 in the Sub-Districts of Woolwich. Month. Woolwich Dockyard Sub-District. Woolwich Arsenal Sub-District. Legitimate. Illegitimate. Total. Grand Total. Legitima... |
5860dfc1-1ab8-4b7d-b5ee-56773859aff1 | 2 51 43 94 February 15 28 . . 15 28 43 23 23 . 2 23 25 48 March 18 13 . . 18 13 31 23 25 . . 23 25 48 April 23 27 . . 23 27 50 33 24 . 1 33 25 58 May 24 20 1 . 25 20 45 32 28 . . 32 28 60 June 16 17 . . 16 17 33 27 27 . . 27 27 54 July 24 13 . 1 24 14 38 30 38 1 . 31 38 69 August 25 26 . . 25 26 51 33 37 1 . 34 37 71 S... |
d7b41009-70a7-474d-9157-7c2ff790533f | 36 34 70 October 32 19 . . 32 19 51 29 40 . . 29 40 69 November 17 22 . . 17 22 39 35 23 1 . 36 23 59 December 21 18 . . 21 18 39 28 27 . 1 28 28 56 Total 265 241 2 1 267 242 509 380 367 3 6 383 373 756 36 TABLE XIII. Registered Marriages for each Quarter during the Years 1891, 1892, 1893 and 1894, in the Sanitary Dist... |
fede94c2-6674-4330-b88c-928407747e49 | 1891 109 124 140 161 534 1892 115 131 186 167 599 1893 110 136 193 175 614 1894 120 136 151 178 585 37 TABLE XIV. Return of the number of Bodies received into the Mortuary during the year 1894. No. Date received at Mortuary. Name. Age. Address. Cause of Death. 1 January 8th George Sheldrake 44 10a, Rectory Grove, Woolw... |
25bedb71-dbd7-4302-bc1f-b2fb84b31d4a | 5 „ 29th Mabel Lyons 22 months 39, fames Street, Woolwich Rickets and Bronchitis. 6 February 12th Lilian M. Hull 3 months 148, St. Mary Street, Woolwich Suffocated in Bed. 7 „ 17th Alice E. Esplaine 7 months 62, High Street, Woolwich Suffocated in Bed. 8 „ 28th Thomas Hall 50 51, Shortbridge Street, S. Shields Found Dr... |
00fd66f9-17b4-45dc-a320-ce4e5fd211df | 12 „ 19th Robert Hancer 56 63, Ordnance Road, Woolwich Bronchitis and Heart Disease. 13 April 15th William Conner 44 Nile Street, Woolwich Lung Disease. 14 „ 16th Frederick C. Gibson 16 23, Trinity Street, Woolwich Accidently Drowned. 15 „ 17th Edward Cleverley 41 1, Rope Yard Rails, Woolwich Haemateria. 16 „ 20th Robe... |
1a278e32-775a-42ee-af4b-28da686096c4 | 20 „ 11th William H. Short 32 353, Southwark Park Road Accidentally Drowned. 21 „ 13th Charles Oliver 45 39, Argyle Road, Customs House Killed on Railway (accident). 22 „ 29th Albert Sage 47 9, Ann Street, Woolwich Accidental Fall in Street. 23 June 8th Margaret Rowe 57 16, Artillery Place, Woolwich Accidentally Poison... |
5e530b4a-7cf0-4a6e-987d-dfd2dd27b869 | "Kaiser," Albert Docks Found Drowned. 29 July 4th Margaret Rickards 56 5, Myrtle Place, Woolwich Apoplexy. 30 „ 5th Jane Hood 71 20, Sandy Hill, Woolwich Accidental Fall. 31 June 30th Denis Driscoll 45 229, Manchester Road, Cubitt Town Accidentally Drowned. 32 July 11th John Huxley 53 16, Warren Lane, Woolwich Fatty De... |
8976b671-72a5-4ddf-a2e0-0e7ece294513 | 36 „ 18th William Hudson 22 months 6, Glass Yard, Woolwich Trod on by Horse. 37 September 3rd John Loxley 58 10, Globe Lane, Woolwich Accidental Fall. 38 „ 3rd Emma Clark 73 15, Warren Lane, Woolwich Peritonitis. 39 „ 6th John Wilson 34 89, Beresford Street, Woolwich Suicide by Poison. 40 „ 6th John J. Paul 28 38, Samu... |
2ba58737-c65c-4f6a-b237-1d544328933e | 45 October 2nd Frank E. Petch 15 1, Llanover Road, Plumstead Suicide by Drowning. 46 „ 2nd Minnie Sharp 12 days 16, Wilmount Street, Woolwich Pneumonia. 47 „ 7th Herbert Grunsey 27 Artillery Barracks Suicide by Hanging. 48 „ 13th Catherine Robertson 59 33, Thomas Street, Woolwich Accidently burned. 49 „ 15th Sarah Brow... |
ea4a110f-318c-4116-8e41-9ada2720d857 | 54 „ 9th John Blackburn 70 173, West Street, Charlton Valvular Disease of Heart. 55 „ 10th George W. Piggott 50 6, Latward Road. Brentford Accidentally Drowned. 56 „ 10th William Frazer 56 23, Adelaide Street, S. Shields Heart Disease. 57 „ 21st Peter S. Gregson 73 13, Engineer Road, Woolwich Valvular Disease of Heart.... |
1551878f-6301-45e8-9bc5-36b547377778 | 61 „ 3rd Nellie Plant 10 months 20, Acorn Street, Woolwich Pneumonia 62 „ 16th Joseph Kelly 6 months 30, Artillery Place, Woolwich Pneumonia 63 „ 17th Ethel E. Hellwell 4 months 51, Brookhill Road, Woolwich Syncope. 64 „ 31st Francis Elliott 87 23, Samuel Street, Woolwich Kidney Disease. 39 TABLE XV. Return of Inquests... |
6d2142fb-119f-4e6f-9499-f20a263887cf | 4 Edward Hummerson 17 Cambridge Barracks Jammed between Wagon and Tree. 5 John McCarty 32 104, Brook hill Road, Woolwich Suicide by Cutting Throat. 6 Mabel Lyons 22 m. 39, James St., Woolwich Rickets and Bronchitis. 7 Gunner R.A. 24 R.A. Barracks Run over by Train. 8 Agnes Penfold 2 m. 38, Rope Yard Rails, Woolwich Suf... |
3efd2c5c-4b8f-4bc4-aa02-f4353fe8db4d | 12 Alison Johnson 81 15, George St., Woolwich Congestion of Lungs after Fall from Chair 13 Thomas Hull 50 51, Shortbridge Street, S. Shields Accidently Drowned. 14 Catherine McBride 66 22, High St., Woolwich Syncope. 15 Lillie Baines 7 w. 7, Ordnance Road, Woolwich Suffocated in Bed. 16 Female 16 46, Sand St., Woolwich... |
d8b972a5-4933-40e0-bec4-b651e9f5e84a | 40 TABLE XV.—Continued. No. Name. Age. Address. Verdict of Coroner's Jury. 22 John Clarke 51 36, Rippolson Road, Plumstead Crushed between Railway Trucks. 23 Isabella Watson 59 Knottingley, Yorkshire ... Injuries from Crane load Falling on her. 24 Charles Oliver 46 39, Argyle Road, Customs House Run over by Train. 25 R... |
960f002b-903b-4c29-8e9e-862b8e001f20 | 30 Albert Sage 47 9, Ann Street, Woolwich Fracture of Skull from Fall. 31 Margaret Rowe 57 16, Artillery PI., Woolwich Overdose of Chlorodyne (Accident). 32 John Brightman 20 1, Bowater Rd., Woolwich Peritonitis. 33 Herbert R. Funnell 101 16, Walpole PI., Woolwich Accidentally Run Over by Van. 34 Henry Stewart 28 25, F... |
4be6e745-1a31-473e-bc9f-e1fc1c2b98dd | 39 Mormbaruk Abdulla 25 S.S. "Kaiser," Albert Docks Found Drowned. 40 Jane Hood 71 10, Sandy Hill, Woolwich Broken Ribs from Fall (Pneumonia). 41 Margaret Kickard 56 5, Myrtle Place, Woolwich Apoplexy. 42 Dennis J. Driscoll 45 229, Manchester Road, Cubitt Town Accidentally Drowned. 41 TABLE XV.—Continued. No. Name. Age... |
e7541d3a-a0f4-417e-8df9-fe1c5e575dc5 | 6, Glass Yard, Woolwich Trodden on by Horse. 48 Male child 6 m. 12, Engineer Rd, Woolwich Asphyxia while under influence of Chloroform, Operation. 49 Male 21 19, Ogleby St., Woolwich Accidentally Drowned. 50 Phillip Jones 49 111, Tewson Road, Plumstead Injuries from Crane load Falling on him. 51 John Luxley 58 10, Glob... |
25249f0e-8536-420e-8bff-1d7210029238 | 56 Thomas Walker 46 Cambridge Barracks, Woolwich Suicide by Shooting. 57 Male 6 7, Rope Yard Rails, Woolwich Leg wrenched off when riding on axle of brougham. 58 Minnie A. Sharp 12 d. 16, Wilmount Street, Woolwich Pneumonia. 59 Frank E. Petch 15 1, Llanover Road, Plumstead Suicide by Drowning. 60 Hermet Grimsey 27 Arti... |
b1361919-ebc9-4753-8aa4-6b0f433617ce | 64 Emma M. Street 17 28, Ritter St., Woolwich Valvular disease of heart. 65 Female (unknown) 40 10, Rope Yard Rails, Woolwich Heart Disease. 66 Margaret Roland 40 17, Warren Lane, Woolwich Apoplexy. 67 John Williams 65 9, Anglesea Rd., Woolwich Suicide by Hanging. 68 William Frazer 58 23, Adelaide St., S. Shields Synco... |
04724eeb-634c-48c2-a084-21849891275f | 10, Dicey St., Woolwich Pneumonia & Pleurisy. 74 Ethel E. Hellewell 4 m. 51, Brook hill Road, Woolwich Syncope from malformation of right side of Heart. 75 Joseph Kelly 6 m. 30, Artillery PI., Woolwich Pneumonia. 76 Mary E Redfern 26 11, Lower Eglinton Road, Woolwich Syncope. 77 Male 35 6, Monk Street, Woolwich Uræmic ... |
ba13f163-d27b-4fc0-a35d-f518e7e0a221 | Scarlet Fever 215 223 356 159 207 271 345 333 1140 1338 4372 Diphtheria 49 57 79 43 49 67 95 86 269 274 1019 Small-pox 15 42 57 17 37 32 52 62 106 286 691 Enteric Fever 14 25 38 14 23 28 28 49 91 64 360 Typhus Fever 1 1 1 1 3 2 2 1 14 17 42 Erysipelas 30 2 4 2 ... 4 4 ... 6 ... 22 Puerperal Fever 3 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 5 4 19... |
b2090f7a-6fa9-4da7-ba6a-cd3857e1c62e | Return of Houses dealt with under "The Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890," during the year 1894. No. Property. Result. 1 2, Wilmount Street Demolished by consent 2 4, do. do. Do. 3 1, Sherwen's Cottages Closed by Magistrate 4 2, do. do. Do. 5 3, do. do. Do. 6 4, do. do. Do. 45 TABLE XVIII. Return of Cases of Sic... |
fa82eb97-e3ea-4f7a-952d-3393dce281ee | Out. In. Out. Workhouse and Workhouse Infirmary 703 ... 607 ... 697 ... 558 ... Out-door Paupers ... 2552 ... 2500 ... 2597 ... 2743 Total 703 2552 607 2500 679 2597 558 2743 46 TABLE XIX. Return of the Number of Houses Inspected, Notices Served, etc., by the Sanitary Inspectors during the year 1894. Name of Inspector.... |
973a4b11-8919-48b7-881b-b284a15a09e3 | Defective Yard Drains and Sinks. Defective Guttering, etc. House Sinks connected with Drains. Defective Water Supply. General Nuisances, etc. Total. J. Carty ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Engaged in Superintending the removal of House and Trades Refuse, etc. A. Mackie 1771 1136 841 818... |
0cf69460-eda7-47d2-b1cf-1af126a11283 | W. Woolley 2010 1582 1044 1026 18 10 76 176 121 147 119 194 19 96 174 6812 Total 3781 2718 1885 1844 41 18 130 278 217 256 212 311 34 170 297 12192 47 TABLE XX. List of Common Lodging Houses in Woolwich under the License of the London County Council. No. Situation of House. Number of Beds Authorized. Owner. Single Men.... |
56fc8698-ed84-4fae-bde5-7b1ee4cc9bed | 4 50, „ „ 24 ... ... Ditto 5 51, „ „ ... 6 8 Ditto 6 52, „ „ 18 3 3 Catherine Mahoney. 7 53, „ „ 16 ... 5 Ditto 8 56, „ „ ... 1 7 Maria Edwards. 9 56a, „ „ 18 ... ... Ditto 10 63, „ „ ... 1 7 Richard Huxford. 11 64, „ „ 20 ... ... Ditto 12 , „ „ 4 5 4 George Channings. 13 77, „ „ 3 2 6 Ditto 14 81, „ „ ... 8 1 Samuel C... |
0765f29c-1da0-4a67-83c2-643140f6a031 | 18 6, Nile Street 5 ... 3 John Kelcher. 19 7, „ „ 13 ... ... Ditto 20 60, Beresford Street 35 ... 13 Mary White. 21 4, Market Hill 14 ... ... Mary Cassin. 22 5, „ „ 11 ... ... Emily Perry. 23 10, „ „ 10 ... ... Alfred Ralpson. 24 12, Warren Lane 29 ... ... Frederick Alexander. 25 13, „ „ 11 ... ... Ditto 26 1, Rope Yar... |
68a7e9e7-275c-4917-9d7f-412e726db0e3 | 32 11, „ „ 24 ... 3 Catherine Mahoney. 33 21, „ „ 11 ... 4 Robert Fleet. 34 21a, „ „ ... 12 5 Ditto 35 32, „ „ 20 ... ... John Smith. 36 43, „ „ 16 ... ... James Self. 37 10a, „ „ 26 ... 3 Catherine Mahoney. 38 34, Albert Road, N.W. 19 ... ... Emma Bammon. 48 TABLE XXI. List of Slaughterhouses Licensed by the London Co... |
a33d171b-32d9-4075-ae7e-a0c480f2e4da | 99, Powis Street At rear of 99, Powis Street 4 Mitchell, Jas. & Geo. 25, Hare Street At rear of 25, Hare Street 5 Bland, Thomas 30, Hare Street At rear of 30, Hare Street 6 Bartlett, Charles 1, Church Street At rear of 12, Church Street 7 Vicars, Hedley 41, Church Street At rear of 41, Church Street 49 TABLE XXII List ... |
0ac4a32f-594c-4d25-8de4-e6cf8b1adf97 | 1 Co-operative Society 153, Powis Street 23 Hills, Alfred 32, Church Street 2 Hobbs, Samuel 16, „ „ 24 Roffey, James 48„ „ 3 Frost, William 42, „ „ 25 Sims, Alfred F 23, George Street 4 Vohman, J. G 29, Hare Street 26 Barre ”, Henry 21, Albion Road 5 Bolton, John R 98, High Street 27 Clothier, William 51, „ „ 6 Roffey,... |
af56d159-02af-4c81-84e3-b3aa1798cfa4 | 16, The Common 32 Akers, William 8, Hill Street 11 Goodsell, Edward 33, Upper Market St. 33 Wilkening, Louis 72, Henry Street 12 Mitchell, Colin 53, Wellington St. 34 Cooper, Joseph 24, Chapel Street 13 Newman, Thomas 94, „ „ 35 Brown, George 36, „ „ 14 Gille ”, Thomas 29, Artillery Place 36 Holcombe, Thomas 45, Warwic... |
bdd01791-d2ca-498d-92bd-1f98ba693c43 | M. Dock Street, North Woolwich 20 Dennis, Henry 96, Brookhill Road 21 Smith, Zoe 37, Francis Street 42 Nelle, F. 109, Albert Road, North Woolwich 22 Crow, William 6, Church Street 50 TABLE XXIII List of Cow Sheds Licensed by the London County Council in the District of Woolwich during the year 1894. No. Name of License... |
4ed7aa32-f049-412d-a890-7b3e37408df2 | Total amount paid by the Board for Disinfectants during the years 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 and 1894. 1890. 1891. 1892. 1893. 1894. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. 1. For Quarter ending March 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 0 0 7 0 1 6 9 2. Di ”o June 1 12 0 1 0 2 13 13 10 4 18 0 3 9 8 3. Di ”o September 2 16 0 3 1 11 7 10 11 1... |
5f63f915-9fed-4571-8e89-ecb6b580186f | Di ”o December 0 18 0 1 3 0 2 0 11 0 16 0 3 11 11 Total 35 6 0 5 5 1 24 1 8 7 4 0 13 7 10 52 TABLE XXV. Surveyor's Report upon the cost of disposal of Refuse at the Destructor, Dock Yard Wharf. Town Hall, Woolwich, 11 th September, 1894. I have much pleasure in presenting my first report of the working of the Refuse De... |
f0aee865-2cb0-402e-bb06-47a2b1252682 | The outgoings of the Destructor, including Capital and Interest on Loans, Wages, Breeze for Cremator, Gas, Water, and other expenses were as follows:— £ s. d. £ s. d. Capital and Interest on Loans for erection of Destructor 495 0 10 Wages, gross 522 2 4 Cr. Man's time a ”ending to Disinfector, and the value of the Clin... |
af822aae-1c29-462e-8342-440bbedb869c | 10 0 0 New Barrows 13 1 0 £1026 8 2 There was no sale of clinkers or ash during this period. The sale at 6d. per load commenced on the 19th December, 1893. £ s. d. The removal by barges would have cost 1495 1 0 The disposal of the same quantity by Destructor cost 1026 12 10 Shewing saving of £468 8 2 This great saving ... |
6e5c4624-c76f-4333-a951-3acb27b69598 | Number of Inhabited Houses, also the number Built and number Demolished during the Years 1890, 1891, 1892, 1893 and 1894. Year. N umber of New Houses. Number of Houses demolished. Number of Inhabited Houses. Remarks. 1890 ... ... 5136 These figures do not include the houses that have been demolished and rebuilt. 1891 2... |
66494284-cb91-4286-83e3-42a9f8707008 | 1893 6l 39 5518 1894 17 14 5521 Total 210 83 5521 54 TABLE XXVII. Return of the Number of Passengers and Vehicles that have passed over the Free Ferry during the past four years Year. Number of Passengers. Number of Vehicles. Remarks. 1891 3,981,976 230,362 1892 3,753,144 254,960 1893 3,495,362 261,462 1894... 4,385>79... |
b12cc510-32c8-42fc-b66a-e3d3c5612bcf | States whether the sample was submitted to the Analyst by an officer acting under direction of a Local Authority under Sec. 13 of Act. Result of Analysis. Shewing whether the sample was genuine or adulterated, and what were the nature and extent of the adulteration. The sum paid in respect of the Analysis. Observations... |
9ebffb08-cdbf-4882-aeb0-4e9bc019e89c | 802 Milk „ Ditto ... 803 Bu ”er „ Ditto ... 804 Cocoa „ Ditto ... 805 Mustard „ Ditto ... 806 Bu ”er „ Ditto ... 807 Mustard ” Ditto ... 1 Milk „ Ditto ... Of poor quality. Milk „ Ditto ... 3 Milk „ Ditto ... Of poor quality. 4 Milk „ Ditto ... Ditto. 5 Milk „ Ditto ... 6 Milk „ Ditto ... 7 Milk „ Ditto ... 8 Milk „ Di... |
5fb6c126-f447-4083-81ae-484b1e7ac44d | Shewing whether the sample was genuine or adulterated, and what were the nature and extent of the adulteration. The sum paid in respect of the Analysis. Observations. 11 Milk Inspctr. Genuine ... 12 Milk „ Ditto ... 13 .Milk „ Ditto ... 14 Brandy „ Ditto ... 25 U.P. 15 Rum „ Ditto ... 21 U.P. 16 Gin „ Ditto ... 33 U.P.... |
04f56091-b346-414b-893b-3539977f2367 | 25 Milk „ Ditto ... 26 Milk „ Ditto ... 27 Milk „ Ditto ... Very poor quality. 28 Coffee „ Ditto ... 29 Chicory „ Ditto ... 30 Chicory „ Ditto ... 31 Coffee „ Ditto ... 32 Coffee „ Ditto ... 33 Coffee „ Ditto ... 57 TABLE XXVIII.—(Continued). No. of Sample. Article submitted for Analysis. States whether the sample was ... |
b05bc211-a7bf-4b7d-b968-f9c05d9f7982 | 36 Milk „ Ditto ... 37 Milk „ Ditto ... 38 Milk „ Ditto ... 39 Milk „ Ditto ... Very poor in quality and very poor in fat. 40 Milk „ Ditto ... 41 Milk „ Ditto ... 42. Milk „ Ditto ... Poor in fat. 43 Milk „ Ditto ... Poor in fat. 44 Milk „ Ditto ... 45 Milk „ Ditto ... Very poor in quality and very poor in fat 46 Milk ... |
e05aa695-6e3a-4561-bcc3-3d10484434fd | 58 TABLE XXVIII.—(Continued). No. of Sample. Article submitted for Analysis. States whether the sample was submitted to the Analyst by an officer acting under direction of a Local Authority under Sec. 13 of Act. Result ok Analysis. Shewing whether the sample was genuine or adulterated, and what were the nature and exte... |
511870ea-0aab-4597-8266-8e104595f534 | 58 Milk „ Genuine ... 59 Tincture of Opium „ Ditto ... 60 Tincture Rhubarb „ Ditto ... 61 Tincture Rhubarb „ Ditto ... 62 Tincture of Opium „ Ditto ... 63 Tincture Rhubarb „ Ditto ... 64 Tincture Rhubarb „ Ditto ... 65 Tea „ Ditto ... 66 Coffee „ Ditto ... 67 Milk „ Ditto ... Taken on Sunday. 68 Milk „ Ditto ... Ditto.... |
3e37ad36-e2a5-4c53-86db-614ba458c81e | 77 Condensed Milk... „ Ditto ... 78 Condensed Milk Skimmed „ Ditto ... 79 Condensed Milk Skimmed „ Ditto ... 59 TABLE XXVIII.—(Continued). No. of Sample. Article submtted for Analysis. States whether the sample was subm”ted to the Analyst by an officer acting under direction of a Local Author”y under Sec. 13 of Act. Re... |
41f44e9b-acd3-433a-9e30-8263552a05cb | ” Ditto ... 88 Condensed Milk Skimmed „ Ditto ... 89 Butter ” Ditto ... 90 Milk ” Ditto ... 91 Milk ” Ditto ... 92 Milk ” Ditto ... 93 Milk ” Ditto ... 94 Milk ” Ditto ... 95 Milk ” Ditto ... Poor in fat. 96 Cayenne Pepper ” Ditto ... 97 Cayenne Pepper ” Ditto ... 98 Milk ” Ditto ... Very good quality. 99 Milk ” Ditto ... |
c260fe22-d45b-4e56-856c-c319fc85b9b9 | Wind. Height. Lowest. Mean. Highest in shade. Lowest in shade. Mean. Lowest on Grass. Number of Fr«>sty Nights. Total in Inches. Difference from average. Greatest fall in 24 hours. Total number of hours and minutes. Resultant. Jan 30.587 29.318 29.952 53.0 13.6 33.3 8.9 16 3.02 +1 .02 0.41 38.57 s.w. bs. Feb 30.567 28.... |
9ba62774-9e1a-499b-89b8-456e49076d3b | March 30.493 29.008 29.750 64.1 29.9 47.0 22.1 20 0.66 -0.58 019 121 .6 W.s. w. April 30.268 29.416 29 .842 73.2 37.3 55.2 28.2 5 1.42 -0.70 046 122.0 S.S.E. May 30.319 29.561 29.940 70.6 32.3 51.4 25.9 2 1.34 -0.44 0.33 149.0 N.W. b N. June 30.387 29.686 30.036 79.7 45.7 62.7 38.5 ... 1 .99 -0.49 0.56 i35.40 W.S.W. |
8c234ae9-38ea-4bbc-9f75-dd360ee53865 | July 30.348 29.283 29.815 84.3 51.4 67.8 44.0 ... 3.05 +0.42 1.57 15020 w. b s. August 30.276 29.575 29.926 77.5 46.0 61.7 40.0 ... 3 .23 +0.54 0.98 112.57 W. N.W. Sept. |
bad34aab-e85a-421d-8902-390c68736803 | 30.487 29.610 50.04s 69.9 40.1 55.0 307 2 13.5 -008 0.31 71.43 N. b E. Oct 30.500 29.i35 29.317 61.9 34.4 48.1 25.6 6 3.74 + 0.80 127 42.45 s. Nov 30.510 28.833 29.671 64.3 35.5 48.4 251 9 2.95 + 0.57 090 59.15 s.w. Dec 30.643 29.349 29 .996 53.2 27.7 40.4 22 .0 15 1.95 -012 0.93 15.0 w.s.w. |
6ed9705c-c1b2-4cb2-841e-1203168d58eb | Total rainfall for the year was 26.27 inches, above the average by 3.03 inches. Total number of hours of bright sunshine for the year was 1083.10 minutes, which was below the average by 142 hours 6 minutes. The highest temperature in the sun's rays was 132.2° on the 6th July. The thermometers are all Kew verified, and ... |
c16866fe-fe9e-4192-913a-4ec28c1d9f48 | number of Deaths in the dockyard (black) and Arsenal- (do ”ed) Districts Registered weekly during the year 1894, those occurring in outlying institutions included. Number of deaths from respiratory (black) and zymotic (do ”ed) diseases registered weekly during the year 1894. Number of Cases of Infectious disease notifi... |
b3689037-58fe-4619-b160-346388b6cd57 | WOO 70 the SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the Health, Sanitary Condition, etc., etc., of the DISTRICT OF WOOLWICH, For the Year 1895, by William R. Smith, m.d., d.sc., F.R.s.Ed., Barrister-at-Law, Professor of Forensic Medicine in King's College, London, MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH. Woolwich: C. Mitchel.i. Jackson, j, Cross St... |
53b3ef60-dc57-459e-9bca-ba9a644822fd | 2june 1896 wuth medialoffecer of healths complaints the SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the Health, Sanitary Condition, etc., etc., of the DISTRICT OF WOOLWICH, For the Tear 1895, by William R Smith, m.d., d.sc., F.R.s.Ed., Barrister-at-Law, Professor of Forensic Medicine in Kings College, London, MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH. W... |
beb7e514-7b92-4533-9f62-8628a09392a8 | Mr. R. BANNER, 16, Milward Street, Woolwich. Mr. S. BARNES, 1, The Common, Woolwich. Mr. W. H. BARTHOLOMEW, 49, Artillery Place, Woolwich. Mr. G. J. CHAMPION, 35, Church Street, Woolwich. Mr. W. G. DOWN, 17, Francis Street, Woolwich. Mr. C. DUGGAN, 3, Eleanor Road, Woolwich. Mr. A. FENN, 48, Wood Street, Woolwich. Mr. ... |
0d98dd25-1ed4-4173-b4e5-d9eb87244936 | G. W. MITCHELL, 21, Hare Street, Woolwich. Captain E. E. NORRIS, R.A., 4, Nightingale Place Woolwich. Mr. T. R. RICHARDSON, 42, Hanover Road, Plumstead. Mr. W. J. SQUIRES, 95, Wellington Street, Woolwich. Mr. J. STRATTON, Wood Street, Woolwich. Mr. R. J. WARREN, 8, Hare Street, Woolwich. Mr. W. WOODFORD, 15, Nightingal... |
937b6d4a-180b-4e0d-acb8-861ddb398d6e | Mortality There have been 771 deaths during the year, of this number 340 occurred in the Dockyard Registration SubDistrict, and 431 in the Arsenal Registration Sub-District. The gross death rate for the year, estimated upon a population of 42,768, is 18.02 per thousand. Of these deaths 181 took place in various medical... |
2545a032-6d84-47f5-a194-c1d9c08faa07 | The following table shows the corrected death rate yearly, since the appointment of a Medical Officer of Health for the district, on the 29th October, 1889. 1890 2°.5 1891 21 .6 1892 19.5 1893 19. 1894 l8. 1895 17.4 The death rate for 1895—which is the lowest on record for the district—bears striking testimony to the s... |
c35333e3-bbf6-4b37-ac8a-ca426bf4333a | Of the total deaths 291 were of children under 5 years, and 457 of persons above that age, of the 291 children, 209 were of infants under one year of age. Here again a total improvement is to be noted over the preceding years as illustrated by the following table, the deaths of infants however under one year are more t... |
2a8f177d-b5d1-4421-a848-49e7db350c1b | Deaths between the ages of one and five years 1890 838 215 141 1891 885 222 117 1892 806 198 95 1893 828 210 105 1894 755 177 113 1895 748 209 82 In table 5 will be found a comparison of the deaths occurring in the sanitary district of Woolwich during the years 1893, 1894, and 1895, distinguishing those under 5 years o... |
bbc5b9ab-47ed-4521-bd5d-e7cef55b2ff2 | This is equivalent to a Zymotic death rate of 1 .8 per thousand. The deaths from Influenza, Diarrhoea and Enteric Fever are in excess of those from the same causes last year, when they were respectively 4, 19 and 5, but those from Scarlet Fever, Measles and Pertussis have fallen from 22, 39 and 8 respectively, whilst t... |
9cff9df8-f732-4c1c-96b8-183ab90c207b | The great difference between these numbers is occasioned not by the deaths from Tabes Mesenterica, Tubercular Meningitis and Hydrocephalus, but to deaths from Phthisis, which were 34 in the Dockyard Registration Sub-District, and 49 in the Arsenal. Twentythree of the total deaths were of children under 5 years of age a... |
5ea9847a-66b4-4805-b722-1f10e9162304 | As I have before remarked there is no doubt that in most, if not all of the older houses of the district, there is no provision to prevent dampness, and especially is this the case with the houses in North Woolwich, and to this defect I attribute much of the evil. The Sanitary Authority must continue to insist upon all... |
fd411d47-b2c3-4b7a-a6ca-257ca66ed920 | Of the total deaths in the Arsenal Registration SubDistrict there were 258 males and 173 females, in the Dockyard Registration Sub-District 186 males and 154 females, or in other words, of the 771 total deaths in the whole district 444 were of males and 327 of females. 195 deaths were of persons over 60 years of age. 9... |
18f55dc9-9115-4bef-aa22-7196b1571e3d | There have been 579 marriages registered during the year, in the first quarter 112, in the second 137, in the third 142, and in the fourth 188. Inquests and Suicides. There have been 58 Inquests during the year. There have been 10 Suicides as follows:—Cut Throat 2, Hanging 1, Poison 4, Shooting 1, Drowning 1, and Suici... |
33a344a5-247c-4676-9ede-ce6284f04dd0 | Scarlet Fever 103 84 187 Diphtheria 28 39 67 Erysipelas 17 16 33 Typhoid 36 14 50 Small Pox — 1 1 Puerperal Fever 1 1 2 Typhus - - - Total 185 155 340 IO Of these 340 cases 212 were removed to Hospital, as follows :— Arsenal Sub-District. Dockyard Sub-District. Total. Scarlet Fever 67 67 134 Diphtheria 13 26 39 Typhoid... |
ac3cce73-8e8e-4e77-b849-24f9dd6dbac5 | Scarlet Fever 36 17 53 Diphtheria 15 13 28 Erysipelas 17 16 33 Typhoid Fever 5 7 12 Puerperal Fever 1 1 2 Total 74 54 128 I note with satisfaction the greatly increased tendency for cases of infectious disease to be sent to Hospital. The privileges offered to the inhabitants of free admission to the Hospitals of the Me... |
84860aba-2c58-45cb-9d66-0033b8ef4ae1 | The total amount of Infectious Disease present in Woolwich during the year has been in excess of that in 1894, and this is principally due to a larger amount of Diphtheria and Typhoid Fever, the number of cases of Scarlet Fever has been less. The following table will show the prevalence of the principal Zymotic disease... |
a55bab9a-1c98-4ee0-9735-4ab112dbcc97 | 1890 189I 1892 !893 1894 1895 Scarlet Fever 15330 11398 27095 36901 10655 19757 Diphtheria 5870 5907 7781 13026 18440 10772 Typhoid Eever 2877 3372 2465 3663 3360 3506 Small Pox 60 114 423 2813 1 192 979 Much attention has of late years been given to the increased incidence of Diphtheria in London, and many causes for ... |
2b4eff1d-aa2f-45d7-991c-cffaf7d5cf2a | As I pointed out last year, it was now clearly understood that the cause of the disease was a small organism which gained access to the mucous membrane of the throat, and in its growth gave rise to a poison which became absorbed into the system ; the so-called anti-toxic serum treatment of the disease depends upon the ... |
a3eb6c3d-0fcf-46b1-ab0c-fabe7ee9d42f | This would appear the more desirable from the fact to which I have alluded of the necessity for the early treatment of such cases to obtain the greatest success. Small Pox has been entirely absent from Woolwich during the year, one case was notified, but this was subsequently found to be Chicken Pox, a notable fact whe... |
406081fa-6f2b-4513-8f76-3cc1336ec87d | The control of these houses is now under the London County Council, they are generally well conducted, and the proprietors continue to evince a desire to co-operate in every way with the Sanitary Officials. On the evening of Monday, the 4th November, the following were the number of persons sleeping in these houses. Si... |
54edc2bb-91b8-40d2-8e83-b154e99dc03c | I hope in the interests of the trade as well as of the public that the time is not far distant when all these will be done away with and that Woolwich will have a public Abattoir under the control of its Local Authority, for in such a case not only will an undesirable adjunct to the business premises be removed, but th... |
9284f3ff-bb36-48f4-91bd-77ffcae62cf4 | Cow Sheds, Milk Shops, &c. There are 3 licensed cowsheds in the district, these together with the milk shops, &c., have been subjected to constant supervision. The Market. The market has been systematically visited both by night and da)', occasionally only has it been found necessary to seize food as unfit for human co... |
8c8a6d80-bf9d-4aed-88d6-864affbef973 | The number of houses dealt with under this Act, has necessarily not been so large as in previous years. Certificates were however given in reference to 11 houses, and three of these were subsequently demolished. Underground Rooms. The question of underground rooms as dwelling rooms has been under serious consideration ... |
534a9c44-d3b5-4190-99f4-a98a19b4fe63 | It will be necessary to employ additional help to obtain proper measurements of rooms in houses recommended for registration, and it certainly will be necessary that a re-arrangement of the duties of the Sanitary Inspectors should be made to enable them to deal with the additional work of inspection imposed thereby. Sa... |
25822376-c118-4e9d-af4f-d14e7de5893b | The scarcity of water in North Woolwich, a district supplied by the East London Water Co. 6. The satisfactory use of the Baths—no less than 129,385 men and 16,350 women, or a total of 145,735 persons having used them in 1895. Sanitary Requisites. t. The urgent necessity which exists for providing clerical assistance in... |
cc6a7ed5-a5c0-4fc7-bd19-ff4f1938dc0e | I cannot close this report without alluding to the death of the Senior Sanitary Inspector, J. Carty, which took place on the 9th July, 1895. He had been ill for some time, but for many years he had been connected with the Health work of the town, and had in earlier days particularly, rendered very useful services. I wo... |
4a937a5a-da60-41a0-a0f1-94c646dbc6ba | It is satisfactory to note year by year the improvements which are taking place in the conditions under which the people of Woolwich live, improvements which must effect results of a far reaching nature and which in the improved death rate, and in other directions, have already been productive of marked results. I am, ... |
4d467f4d-ce27-431b-bca2-c6b5b3cc7abc | 1 to 5 5 to 15 15 to 25 25 to 35 35 to 45 45 to 55 55 to 65 65 to 75 75 to 85 85 & upwards. Dockyard. Arsenal. ( Classes) I. Specific Febrile or Zymotic Diseases 19 26 14 7 4 2 4 3 4 2 ... 45 40 85 41 44 II. Parasitic Diseases 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... 1 1 ... III. Dietetic Diseases 1 ... ... ...... |
95746c39-a237-4807-a2de-31de9ad227cb | Constitutional Diseases 15 10 6 19 30 27 19 15 10 3 1 25 130 155 67 88 V. Developmental Diseases 35 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 10 18 4 35 32 67 30 37. VI. Local Diseases 93 39 9 15 16 21 39 53 50 32 5 132 240 372 167 205 VII. Deaths from Violence 1 3 1 9 4 6 1 6 ... 1 ... 4 28 32 9 23 VIII. |
62d7e40d-e44a-4630-9b5b-412b7027a4a8 | Deaths from 111-defined and Non- Specified Causes 44 4 ... ... ... 1 2 1 2 1 ... 48 7 55 22 33 Total 209 82 30 50 55 57 67 78 76 57 10 291 480 771 340 431 18 TABLE I.—Continued. Cause of Death. Ages. Total under 5 years. Total aged 5 years & upwards. Grand Total at all ages. registration sub-district. Under 1 Year. 1 t... |
646b934f-4931-4479-b00e-dc4dc03b2e0e | Small Pox I Vaccinated ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Unvaccinated ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ( Not Stated ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Measles ... 5 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5 1 6 4 2 Scarlet Fever ... 5 5 1 .... |
8828e462-9bd6-4a11-8ae0-887b28b41829 | or III-defined Fever ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Enteric or Tvphoid ... 1 1 4 2 ... 1 ... ... ... ... 1 8 9 3 6 Influenza ... ... 2 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 ... ... 12 12 5 7 Other Miasmatic Diseases ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2.—Diarrheal Diseases. Simple C... |
23148742-0dbe-4c73-88c3-dbec415660b3 | Remittent Fever ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Ague ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4. —Zoogenous Diseases. Cow Pox and Effects of Vaccination ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Other Diseases {e.g. Hydrophobia, Glanders, Sple... |
ef2e2419-a6e3-4980-90f7-18f3bbc7759b | Erysipelas 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... 1 ... 1 Pyæmia and Septicæmia ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ... 1 ... ... ... 2 2 1 1 Puerperal Fever ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 19 TABLE L.—Continued. Cause of Death. Ages. Total under 5 years. Total 5 years & upwards Grand Tot... |
12beb8b4-9d5b-4f26-ae73-4f0564344ee2 | Thrush and other Vegetable Parasitic Diseases 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... 1 ... Worms, Hydatids and other Animal Parasitic Diseases ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... III.—Dietetic Diseases. Want of Breast Milk—Starvation 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 .... |
76435b6c-ceea-4ad1-a179-0dc288061e06 | 1 . . 1 1 1 . Gout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rickets 1 1 . . . . . . . . . 2 . 2 1 1 Cancer, Malignant Diseases . . . . 1 4 7 7 9 2 1 . 31 31 15 16 Tabes Mesenterica 1 3 . . . . . . . . . 14 . 14 10 4 Tubercular Meningitis, Hydrocephalus 2 5 1 . 1 . . . . . . 7 2 9 4 5 Phthisis . . 5 18 27 22 12 8 1 . . . 93 93 3... |
daa3c26a-6ac4-4e2e-a276-ccf9efe57edd | 2 1 3 1 2 Pupura, Hemorrhagic Diathesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anaemia, Chlorosis, Leucocythaeinia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glycosuria Diabetes Mellitus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other Constitutional Diseases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V.—Developmental Diseases. |
c87c55aa-afff-4fef-9b6a-7b86a584518a | Premature Birth 31 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 31 ... 31 13 18 Atelectasis 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 2 ... 2 Congenital Malformation 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 2 1 1 Old Age ... ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... 10 18 4 ... 32 32 16 16 20 TABLE /.—Continued. Cause of Death... |
47e0ef8b-29e1-46a4-8daa-53c4a334e885 | Arsenal. VI.—Local Diseases. 1.—Diseases of the Nervous System. Inflamation of Brain or Membranes 5 6 1 2 . 2 . . . . . 11 5 16 10 6 Apoplexy, Softening of Brain, Hemiplegia, Brain Paralysis . . 1 1 1 2 4 9 7 6 . . 31 31 17 14 Insanity, General Paralysis of the Insane . . . . . 2 1 2 1 . . . 6 6 4 2 Epilepsy . . . . 1 ... |
095133b4-e1cb-4fc7-8ff1-2c1169d80662 | . . . . . 2 . 2 . 2 Disease of Spinal Cord, Paraplegia, Paralysis Agitans . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 1 . 1 Other Diseases of the Nervous System . 1 . . 1 1 . . . . . 1 2 . 1 2 2. — Diseases of Organs of Special Sense. (e.g. of Ear, Eye, Nose) 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ... 1 3.—Discases of Circu... |
f12eb4b9-9d75-4843-a826-73b441e05905 | Pericarditus ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Acute Endocarditis ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... 1 1 ... 1 Valvular Disease of Heart ... ... ... 1 ... 3 5 10 12 3 ... ... 37 37 12 25 Other Diseases of Heart ... ... ... .. ... 1 2 2 ... ... ... ... 5 5 4 1 Aneurism ... ... ... ..... |
2a2b7039-a1b6-47de-9913-0e99020e3f7d | Laryngitis 2 4 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 6 1 7 4 3 Croup ... 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 2 2 ... Emphysema, Asthma ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Bronchitis 25 11 ... 4 2 1 11 15S 13 15 ... 36 61 97 44 53 Pneumonia 16 8 3 2 2 2 5 2 10 3 3 24 32 56 24 32 Pleurisy ... |
2afc4084-37d3-4087-a10f-f3f66c6f77f9 | Total under 5 years. Total 5 years & upwards Grand Total at all ages. registration sub-district. Under 1 Year. to 5 51 to 15 15 to 25 25 to j5 35 to 45 45 to 55 55 to 65 65 to 75 75 to 85 85 & upwards. Dockyard. Arsenal. VI.—Local Diseases (contd.) 5.—Diseases of Digestive System. Dentition 3 . . . . . . . . . . 3 . 3 ... |
8f96c71e-6eb6-4fbe-b9bc-07ae1078df38 | 1 13 3 16 0 13 Obstructive Diseases of Intestines 1 . . . 2 . . . 1 1 . 1 4 5 3 2 Peritonitis . . 1 2 1 1 . 1 . 1 . . 7 7 1 6 Ascites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cirrhosis of Liver . . . . . 1 1 2 . . . . 4 4 2 2 Jaundice and other Diseases of Liver 1 . . . 1 . . 1 . . . 1 2 3 . 3 Other Diseases of Digestive System... |
09d4a94a-8158-4b49-8320-18f9b771f678 | of Lymphatic Vessels, Glands and Spleen) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 7. Diseases of Gland-like Organs of uncertain use (e.g. Bronchocele, Addison's Disease) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 8.—Diseases of the Urinary System. |
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