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c6704bd4-db85-450a-986b-c125d171435c | Martin-in-the-Fields 13003 214 214 16.2 16.2 2.28 30 .. 11 3 3 5 .. 3 .. 5 26 164 Strand 23820 570 550 23.5 22.7 2.44 59 .. 28 6 3 8 .. 1 .. 13 70 193 Holborn 30932 883 736 28.1 23.4 3.21 101 1 33 .. 12 27 1 5 .. 22 102 194 Clerkenwell 66195 2223 1393 33.7 20.7 3.78 255 .. 53 15 42 42 .. 15 .. 88 145 184 St. |
c73dc0c1-c7ff-441c-bbf4-a0bc57195f55 | Luke 41478 1968 1059 467 25.1 3.82 161 .. 35 21 26 23 .. 4 .. 52 123 154 London City 31409 546 626 17.1 19.6 1.44 46 .. 6 7 11 7 .. 10 .. 5 51 137 28 TA BL E X.— Continued. Comparative Analysis of the Vital and Mortal Statistics of Woolwich and other Sanitary Districts of the Metropolis, after Distribution of Deaths oc... |
0cfed00b-d9d7-44d4-9a97-c5ca561af563 | Simple and Undefined Fever. Diarrhoea. Phthisis. Deaths of Children ! under 1 year of age to icoo Births. Births. Deaths. Principal Zymotic Diseases. East District. Shoreditch 122265 4387 2656 35.9 21.4 4.31 536 1 143 39 74 126 .. 17 .. 130 232 180 Bethnal Green 129151 4869 2902 37.8 22.1 4.25 557 .. 153 35 75 160 .. 2... |
53b9b533-0148-47e1-9a73-e3038991bc35 | George-in-the-East 47589 2098 1187 44.5 24.5 3.26 158 .. 28 18 30 17 .. 8 .. 60 124 154 Limehouse 58347 2042 1357 35.2 22.9 3.99 236 .. 62 15 49 61 .. 3 .. 46 133 176 Mile End Old Town 111226 4300 2252 39.0 199 3.61 409 .. 84 34 97 83 16 .. 95 156 157 Poplar 169379 6011 3550 35.7 20.6 3.70 637 .. 147 33 105 158 .. 26 .... |
337bee70-d16f-48a5-861b-f0531ede4b03 | Saviour Southwork 25276 790 587 30.9 22.8 3.23 83 .. 17 5 18 19 .. 1 .. 23 80 213 St. George Southwark 60301 2213 1472 36.9 24.0 4.24 260 .. 77 17 40 55 .. 7 .. 64 165 181 Newingtor 121191 4276 2527 35.7 20.5 3.35 410 1 98 29 71 66 .. 18 .. 127 245 184 St. Olave South walk 11673 419 261 35.4 22.0 4.81 57 . 11 5 9 13 . ... |
284c5e1d-1ecc-4d57-9cf1-c1baff8520f6 | 6 3 78 328 . 75 20 73 97 . 11 . 52 176 160 Rotherhithe 40432 1346 834 33.6 20.3 3.82 157 . 43 10 26 36 . 11 . 31 90 159 Lambeth 296036 9579 5084 32.9 16.9 2.42 729 2 182 65 139 140 1 24 1 175 489 136 Battersea 165864 5358 2985 33.0 17.7 3.64 614 . 179 32 82 138 . 16 1 106 242 177 Wandsworth 188008 4825 2749 20.5 14.3 2... |
1604f786-24d1-4af6-bd51-1dd1b324a3be | 121 187 150 Camberwell 253975 7662 4602 30.7 17.8 3.59 928 . 206 52 260 196 1 37 . 176 398 156 Greenwich 176293 5723 3323 33.0 18.5 372 666 2 193 51 140 127 . 32 1 120 281 157 Lee 38714 861 526 22.6 13.4 1.88 74 . 14 8 17 18 . 2 . 15 50 141 Lewisham 83795 2130 1216 26.2 14.3 2.56 218 . 39 7 75 28 . 9 . 60 89 136 Plumst... |
613119c7-7370-42f3-8542-049a31d74e54 | 59 18 55 35 . 4 . 33 82 133 20 TABLE XI. Table of Populat1on, B1rths and Infect1ous D1sease Cases not1f1ed to the Med1cal Off1cer of Health dur1ng the year 1896, 1n the Urban San1tary D1str1ct of Woolw1ch, class1f1ed accord1ng to d1seases, ages, etc. Populat1on. Number Not1f1ed Number removed to Hosp1tal. D1str1ct. D1s... |
9e31e2f2-6797-462a-8f15-6edfc544bb55 | September. October. November. December. Total. January. February. March. Apr1l May. June. July August. September. October. November. December. Total. WOOLWICH DOCKYARD. Small Pox Under 5 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Over 5 ... ... ... ... ... ..... |
beada744-9e01-4fb1-8dcd-be07708bcaaf | 17 1 . . . . . . . . . 2 2 8 Over 5 1 1 1 3 2 3 1 . . 4 5 6 27 1 1 1 1 . 4 0 3 15 Membranous Croup Under 5 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erys1pelas 19355 19343 547 Under 5 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over 5 1 3 1 1 ... |
892217e2-99bc-4e1f-867b-ce2103647a8a | . Scarlat1na Under 5 1 . . . . 1 4 4 1 . . 1 12 1 . . . . 1 1 3 . . . 1 8 Over 5 3 . . 2 2 3 . 8 4 8 1 2 35 3 . . 2 1 3 0 4 3 6 1 2 27 Typhus Under 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Typho1d Under 5 . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... |
c00b15da-77c2-4d8f-89a7-2faf69b2d8f1 | 1 1 2 1 . 10 1 . . 1 1 1 2 . 8 Puerperal Under 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over 5 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continued Under 5 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over 5 . . . . . 1 . . . 1 . . 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 TABLE XI.—Continued. Populat... |
fe6658c7-ac28-4c24-8bd6-59ffc9b14163 | Registered Births. January. February. March April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Total. January. February. March. April. May. June. July. August. September. October. November. December. Total. WOOLWICH ARSENAL. Small Pox Under 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over... |
063799e7-bbf5-440b-9683-9102bdf882fa | . . . 3 . Diphtheria Under 5 1 2 . . . 2 5 1 . 2 1 2 16 1 . . . . . 2 1 . . 1 1 6 Over 5 5 5 5 1 3 1 2 5 1 2 4 5 39 1 4 2 1 . . 2 5 1 . 3 3 22 Membranous Croup Under 5 . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erysipelas 21959 21995 736 Under 5 1 . . ... |
d0b5617c-6a7f-426d-8901-8f2bf0d17f1e | . . . Over 5 3 1 1 1 2 2 1 . 2 2 3 . 18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scarlatina Under 5 . 3 2 1 . 2 6 6 3 . 2 1 26 . 2 1 . . 2 4 5 3 . 1 1 19 Over 5 3 6 8 4 3 7 12 13 5 . 6 4 71 3 6 7 3 3 6 8 9 3 . 5 2 55 Typhus Under 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... |
ec16797f-b825-4f6b-8c53-2dac6ec35c05 | Typhoid Under 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over 5 . . . . . . 2 2 1 3 1 1 10 . . . . . . 2 1 1 . 1 1 6 Peurperal Under 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Over 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continued Under 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... |
a90ddfb1-783d-40ec-a5cf-a89d0fd88766 | Total number of cases occuring within the Sanitary District of Woolwich 41314 41338 1283 Under 5 5 6 2 4 2 6 16 13 4 3 8 9 78 3 2 1 2 1 3 7 9 4 . 4 5 41 Over 5 17 18 16 13 14 19 24 32 16 27 23 19 238 8 13 |9 9 6 11 15 20 8 12 12 11 134 31 TABLE X11. Registered Births in Fifty-three Weeks of 1896, in the Sub-District of... |
c25afb44-95ea-439a-86da-5aebe7af7ff2 | Total. Grand Total. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. M. F. January 22 22 . . 22 22 44 35 40 . . 35 40 75 February 22 27 . 1 22 28 50 27 26 . . 27 26 53 March 33 29 1 4 34 33 67 34 33 . 1 34 34 68 April 17 19 . 1 17 20 37 30 23 . . 30 23 53 May 13 21 . . 15 21 36 26 28 1 1 27 29 56 June 28 25 . . |
0c1c49cd-95d6-49f9-af8a-e38650781bae | 28 25 53 36 31 1 1 37 32 69 July 22 20 1 1 23 21 4½ 32 22 1 1 33 23 56 August 24 18 . . 24 18 42 27 21 . . 27 21 48 September 37 16 . . 37 16 53 33 40 . . 33 40 73 October 21 23 . . 21 23 44 36 26 . 1 36 27 63 November 20 18 1 . 21 18 39 35 21 . . 35 21 56 December 24 14 . . 24 14 38 35 31 . . 35 31 66 Total 285 252 3 ... |
3e1125ba-26f0-474e-afbf-d4fe7bf15184 | Registered Marriages for each Quarter during the Yeats 1891, 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895 & 1896, in the Sanitary District of Woolwich. District. Year. First Quarter. Second Quarter. Third Quarter. Fourth Quarter. Total. DOCKYARD and ARSENAL. 1891 109 124 140 l6l 534 1892 115 131 l86 167 599 1893 110 136 193 175 614 1894 120... |
2dacfe6a-3959-4144-9994-905787359381 | 1 January 1st George Kerr 27 Peckham Found Drowned. 2 „ 29th Female, unknown Newly born Found in River Thames do. 3 February 1st Tomaso Fortunino 30 32, Fenwick Street Disease of Lungs, &c. 4 „ 5th Geo. withers 57 23. Sarsh Street, Tidal Basin Accidentally Drowned. 5 „ 9th Fredk. Squibb 37 50, Garvery Road, Custom Hous... |
c8b04a90-a57a-449d-af14-d965a70fe480 | 8 „ 26th Emily Ward 21 "Ordnance Arms," Ordnance Road Hæmorrhage, and shock following child 9 „ 25th John Parker 8 months 7, Helen Street Convulsions following Tubeicular 10 „ 27th Edward Allsopp 19 months 17, Sand Street Accidental Concussion of Brain. [gitis. 11 April 11th Thomas Harriss 50 150, Lakedale Road, Plumst... |
ce1af7e1-35df-49f8-a4c5-47e9e7df7405 | Beatrice Timpson 5 weeks 89, Samuel Street Bronchial Catarrh. [Larynx. J7 „19th Ann Porter 3 5a, Chapel Street Suffocation caused by Abscess in 18 „ 15th Mary Griffin 5 weeks 9,Warren Lane Accidentally Suftocated in Bed. l9 „ 31st John Kelley 24 27, Peter Street, Canning Town Accidentally Drowned. 20 June 18th Female, ... |
de9d7914-b2cb-4700-b4ae-26f7d7773863 | 25 „ 8th Female 45 to 50 Unknown Syncope, Cancerous rumour. 26 „ 13th Wilhelm Polley 54 Found drowned off Woolwich Found Drowned. 34 TABLE XLV.—Continued. No. Date received at Mortuary. Name. Age. Address. Cause of Death. 27 July 13th Henry Sparks About 30 Unknown Accidently Drowned whilst Bathing. 28 „ 19th Ronald Eis... |
c506fedf-e586-43b1-9907-38be00249db6 | 33 „ 16th Daniel Perkins 49 34, Cyprus Place, New Beckton Rupture of Aortic Aneurism. 34 „ 28th Donald Currie 45 26, Hardens Street Bursting of aneurism of aorta. 35 Sept. 4th Eliza Gaff 9 hours 19,Sandy Hill Defective development of heart. 36 „ 4th Charles Harris 46 Steers Cottage, Bowling Green Row Suicide by hanging... |
2842d7f8-ffd1-4c88-a809-9714f6824b0c | 40 „27th Helen Huggett 3 months 4, Montague Cottages, Nightingale Vale Accidentally suffocated in bed. 41 „ 31st Harry Kersey 50 14, Plumstead Road Suicide by hanging. 42 „ 30th Robert Orr 25 59,Cundy Road, Custom House Accidentally drowned 43 Nov. 2nd Eliza Bird 65 281, High Street, Plumstead Blood poisoning. 44 „ 6th... |
13a9e3f5-c4c4-4fe6-a61b-9769d33701ee | 48 „ 16 Jhon Boon 10 3, Orchard Street Coma following accodental fall. 49 Dec. 1 st Thomas Sadler 54 Suffolk Cottages, Barking Heart disease. 50 „ 5th Frederick Pennell 2 months 19, Engineer Road Accidentally suffocated in bed. 51 „ 9th Alexander Sweeney 3 5, Surgeon Street Convulsive fit. 52 „ 26tll Henry Walker 65 10... |
f4f16585-c9b2-4333-b66d-00c2e3a97e14 | 3 Nelly Page 5 7, Kate's Place, North Woolwich Accidentally Burned. 4 Kate Porter 26 44, Charles Street Primature Confinement. 5 Male 25 Unknown Found Drowned. 6 William Seth 44 61, Union Road, West Ham Found Drowned. 7 Geo. Harris 23 23, Mount St., Charlton Accidentally Drowned. 8 Male 6 3, Woodman's Cottages, Respira... |
4b624d87-27a1-48db-b1e5-b22d6df712a8 | 14 Thomas Pelling 67 7, Ann Street, Rush Grove Rupture of Aneurism. 15 Male 41 9, Coleman Street Suicide on Railway. 16 Male 5 13, Globe Lane Accidental Burns. 17 Male 51 1, Joseph Street Fall from Ladder. 18 Male 1 23, Samuel Street Accidental Burns. 19 William H. Williams 2 3Ia, Ropeyard Rails Accidental Scalds. 20 A... |
3d538bf6-d0ff-4989-815f-b656e0b3cb77 | 25 Male 21 Union Infirmary Pneumonia. 26 Thomas Harris 50 150, Lakedale Road, Plumstead Syncope. 27 Ann Eliza Jones 57 8, Nelson Street Apoplexy. 28 Walter Butler 17 m. BrookhillMarriedQuarters Tubercular Meningitis. 36 TABLE XV.—Continued. No. Name. Age. Address. Verdict of Coroner's Jury. 29 Male 35 Albert Docks Foun... |
c6cd67ca-10ac-4f45-9c41-f60115a15c60 | 31 Ann H. Porter 3 5a, Chapel Street Abscess in Larnyx. 35 Mary Griffia 5 w. 9, Warren Lane Accidentally Suffocated in Bed. 36 Elizabeth Mills 67 52, High Street Disease of Kidneys and Lungs. 37 Female 45 Bronchitis. 38 John Goodwin 66 57, Warwick Street Rupture of Pulmonary Arter 39 John Kelly 24 27, Peter Street, Can... |
68742871-c96f-4c02-aa7c-b8445a0c31cf | 44 Male 26 201, West Rear Range Accidental Fall while Balancing on Trestles. 45 Caroline Armstrong 42 31, Orchard Street Fatty Degeneration of Heart. 46 Sophia Evans 76 6, Botwright's Cottages Congestion of Lungs. 47 Russel Gardner 20 Liverpool Cancer of Stomach. 48 Female 50 Unknown Syncope, caused by Cancerous Tumour... |
dda0dcb2-d4a8-4a66-9d00-f6b89aea1db5 | 54 Robert Jury 24 45, Brewer Street Dssiocation of Neck by Fall in Epileptic Fit. 55 Eliza Stanton 57 54, Milward Street Syncope, from Heart Disease. 50 Daniel Perkins 47 Near Galleons Station, North Woolwich Rupture of Aortic Aneurism. 37 TABLE XV. — Continued. No. Name. Age. Address. Verdict of Coroner's Jury. 57 Don... |
b52c4883-42a7-4b8b-ac8b-82f50504f3b7 | 62 Thomas Jones 2 m. 5, Chapel Street Accidentally Suffocated in Bed. 63 Arthur O'Donnell 8 m. 4, Limbrey's Buildings Coma following Convulsive Seizure. 64 William Belton 36 6o, Beresford Street Valvular Disease of Heart. 65 Helen W. Huggett 3 m. 4, Montague Cottages Accidentally Suffocated. 66 Robert Orr 25 59, Cundy ... |
5364c1dc-7bff-4d88-a316-dd90e7eacea5 | 71 Henry Walker 69 Nightingale Beer House Heart and Kidney Disease. 72 Female 22 11, Monk Street Effects of Ether administered for Operation. 38 TABLE XVI. Return of the number of Articles Disinfected after the under ment1oned d1seases dur1ng the year 1896. Articles Disinfected. Nature of Disease. Number of Persons Att... |
108d7424-3a74-40a4-b17d-1b820c6ed96d | Scarlet Fever 144 161 254 131 158 191 280 261 752 617 2808 D1phtheria 99 103 162 80 99 127 165 149 428 434 1747 Small-pox 1 1 3 1 2 2 2 1 4 8 24 Enteric Fever 21 31 50 26 33 38 52 53 113 88 484 Continued Fever 3 1 1 . 1 2 3 2 6 4 20 Erysipelas 45 . . . . . . . . . . Puerperal Fever . 2 1 1 3 4 3 3 6 7 30 Membranous Cro... |
ae62a1f3-dc32-43c0-9ea5-3dc7b6d2e5a1 | 2 1 4 5 16 Total 316 300 472 243 297 364 507 470 1313 1163 5129 39 TABLE XVII. Return of Persons admitted into the Temporary Shelter during the years 1892, 1893, 1894, 1895 and 1896. Nature of Disease. 1892. 1893. 1894. 1895. 1896. Remarks. Families Persons. Families. Persons. Families. Persons. Families. Persons. Fami... |
7a99816b-af74-408c-a31c-a3de4797de89 | Small-pox 1 3 J7 57 8 24 .. .. .. .. Scarlet Fever 8 25 16 65 10 42 8 26 7 20 Diphtheria 1 2 .. .. 2 7 4 11 4 10 Enteric Fever .. .. .. .. 3 10 2 8 2 10 Total 10 30 33 122 23 83 14 45 13 40 40 TABLE XVIII. Return of Houses dealt with under "The Housing of the Working Classes Act, 1890," during the Year 1896. No. Proper... |
9af06af1-10ab-4577-ab36-2d50c710a8c6 | Return of Cases of Sickness for the years 1891, 1892, 1893, 1895 and 1896, occurring in the various Institutions in Woolwich. Name of Institution. Number of Patients, 1891. Number of Patients, 1892. Number of Patients, 1893. Number of Patients, 1894. Number of Patients, 1895. Number of Patients, 1896. In. Out. In. Out.... |
9fb6faae-f8d7-45e1-86a1-b62c29c4cc2f | Workhouse and Workhouse Infirmary 703 .. 607 .. 697 .. 558 .. 710 .. 715 .. Out-door Paupers .. 2552 .. 2500 .. 2597 .. 2743 .. 3413 .. 3230 Total 703 2552 607 2500 697 2597 5 58 2743 710 3413 715 3230 41 TABLE XX. Return of the Number of Houses Inspected, Notices Served, etc., by the Sanitary Inspectors during the yea... |
f2b439e0-5eec-4862-b5c8-86512b5e1083 | Pans and Traps. Defective Roofs. Defective Drains and Sinks. Defective Guttering, etc. House Sinks connected with Drains. Defective Water Supply. Overcrowding. General Nuisances, etc. Total. Remarks. A. Mackie 2374 1673 759 571 188 .. 298 227 103 180 158 204 5 133 18 224 7115 32 cases were referred to Solicitor. W. Woo... |
415cd86c-b262-4e08-86e4-6ed39177ebe7 | List of Common Lodging Houses in Woolwich under the License of the London County Council. No. Situation of House. Number of Beds Authorised. Owner. Single Men. Single Women. Married Couples. 1 3, High Street 22 .. .. George Webb. 2 5 „ 44 .. .. Ditto 3 49 „ 26 .. .. Robert Flett. 4 50 „ 24 .. .. Ditto 5 51 „ .. 6 8 Dit... |
816b147f-f956-4474-a7dd-ca507e373908 | 13 77 „ 3 2 6 Ditto 14 81 „ .. 8 1 James Self. 15 82 „ 7 6 3 Ditto 16 93 „ 30 .. .. Mary White. 17 I02 „ 37 .. .. Thomas Barriskill. 18 6, Nile Street 5 .. .. John Kelcher. 19 7 „ 13 .. .. Ditto. 20 60, Beresford Street 35 .. .. Mary White. 21 4, Market Hill 14 .. .. Mary Cassin. 22 5 „ 11 .. .. Emily Perry. 23 10 „ 10... |
2c697ad3-994b-47ee-abd9-043cf4c0c89d | 27 2 „ 21 .. .. Ditto 28 4 „ 22 .. .. Eliza Skiggs. 29 7 „ 18 .. .. Kate Taylor. 30 9 „ 37 .. .. Eliza Edwards. 31 10 „ 32 7 11 Kate Taylor. 32 11 „ 24 .. 3 Catherine Mahoney. 33 21 „ 11 .. 4 Robert Flett. 34 21a „ .. 12 5 Ditto 33 32 „ 20 .. .. John Smith. 36 43 „ 16 .. .. James Self. 37 10a „ 26 .. 3 Catherine Mahono... |
a9841c1f-7cb5-4e66-afc8-aa13773c0c99 | WOO7 Town Hall, Woolwich 26 man 1900 with the coplements of the Medical officent of Haelth. Woo7 the ELEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT of the Health, Sanitary Condition, etc., etc., of the DISTRICT OF WOOLWICH, For the Tear 1899, by William R, Smith, m.d., d.sc., f.r.s.eci., Barrister-at-Law, Professor of Forensic Medcine, King's... |
cabfe063-e165-490f-903b-d7e61483ea8e | DECIMUS MARSH, Esq., J.P., 70, Brewer Street, Woolwich, Chairman of the Board. The Principal Medical Officer of the Woolwich Military District. Mr. J. ARNOLD, 50, Samuel Street, Woolwich. Mr. S. BARNES, 1 Woolwich Common, Woolwich. Mr. W. H. BARTHOLOMEW, 49, Artillery Place, Woolwich. Major A. C. BOILEAU, R.A., Royal A... |
f227ca29-6775-4589-ab23-5eae4a3ad5cd | A. J. CLERY, R.A.M.C., Herbert Hospital, Shooters' Hill. Mr. W. G. DOWN, 17, Frances Street, Woolwich. Mr. A. FENN, 23a, Wood Street, Woolwich. Mr W. J. FRANCIS, 4 & 5, Green's End, Woolwich. Mr. W. HARRIS, Elizabeth Street, North Woolwich. Mr. GEORGE LAWRANCE, 12, Beresford Square, Woolwich. Mr. JOHN J. MESSENT, 5, Th... |
49951599-e837-4ec7-90e7-a8eda3619ac0 | FRED. WILSON, 23, Dicey Street, Woolwich. Mr. W. WOODFORD, 15, Nightingale Place, Woolwich. INDEX OF TABLES. TABLE PAGE I.—Deaths Registered from all causes during the year 1899 in the Sanitary District of Woolwich, classified according to Diseases and Ages, including deaths of non-parishioners, also deaths of parishio... |
ddeb247b-23a9-43a4-aaf7-a3019f738534 | distinguishing those under 5 years of age and those over s years 23 V.—Comparative Table of Deaths during the years 1897, 1898 and 1899, in the Sanitary District of Woolwich, classified according to diseases, distinguishing those under 5 years of age and those over 5 years 24 VI.—Mortality of Woolwich at different age-... |
2da650e1-75c0-4061-b449-d75f06a308ad | during the year 1899 29, 30 XI.—Summary of Inquests held 1899 31 XII.—Abstract from Mortuary Register for the year 1899 32, 33 XIII.—Registered Births in 52 weeks of 1899 in the SubDistricts 34 XIV.-—Registered Marriages for each quarter during the years 1892 to 1899 in the Sanitary District of Woolwich 35 XV.—Table of... |
b725533f-0ba2-4331-b4e0-a9874cde0d4a | —Total amount paid by the Board for Disinfectants during the years 1893 to 1899 40 XIX.—Return of persons admitted into the Temporary Shelter during the years 1894 to 1899 41 XX.—Return of cases of Sickness for the years 1894 to 1899 occurring in various Institutions of Woolwich 42 V. TABLE PAGE XXI.—Return of the numb... |
8d5bdd54-d184-41c4-9ffa-0ffbb2246948 | licensed by the London County Council in the district of Woolwich 47 XXVI—List of Bakehouses in the district in 1899 48 XXVII.—List of Houses registered under the Board's bye-laws made under the Public Health (London) Act, with respect to Houses let in Lodgings or occupied by members of more than one family 49 XXVIII.—... |
7c4d8215-148c-43a8-a482-806eb9f1190e | 1.—Number of Deaths from all causes in the Dockyard and Arsenal Districts Registered Weekly during the year 1899, those occurring in Outlying Institutions included. 2.—Number of Deaths in the Dockyard (blue) and Arsenal (red) Districts Registered Weekly during the year 1899, those occurring in Outlying Institutions inc... |
05babf54-1f90-482a-9eb5-4bf88c9d8dc2 | Gentlemen, I have the honour to submit my report upon the Sanitary condition of Woolwich during the year 1899. Mortality Statistics. There have been 902 deaths during the year; of this number 384 occurred in the Dockyard Registration SubDistrict, and 518 in the Arsenal Registration Sub-District. The gross death-rate fo... |
ac32361c-84ad-4c4b-a4b3-93b73e8b6a2a | Thirty-one deaths, occurring within the district, were of persons not rightly belonging to Woolwich; if these be deducted from the total deaths, the correct number of deaths occurring in Woolwich during the twelve months ending the 31st December, 1899, will be obtained, viz., 871. Death Rate. The net death-rate is, the... |
620a04f7-3a31-46d5-b2f1-f3125e669329 | 2 The following table shows the net death-rate yearly, since the appointment of a Medical Officer of Health for the district on the 29th October, 1889:— 1890 20.5 1891 21.6 1892 19.5 1893 19.7 1894 l8.2 1895 17.4 1896 20.4 1897 17.3 1898 20.1 1899 21.0 The death-rate for 1899 is thus seen to be somewhat higher than tha... |
1e5d9dc8-9542-4038-b12c-568b983fab04 | Of the total deaths 312 were of children under 5 years, and 590 of persons above that age; of the 312 children, 211 were infants under one year of age. The infantile mortality is, therefore, 167 per 1,000 births:— Total Deaths. |
a1ddaf3e-8554-4a3b-97ef-2b879ef68f81 | Deaths under one year 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 ,i3 1895 748 209 82 1896 860 224 163 1897 720 210 87 1898 870 220 142 1899 902 211 101 3 In Table V. will be found a comparison of the deaths occurring in the Sanitary Dist... |
95498fbd-7c07-4b60-acf8-98341b7465eb | The deaths from all causes during the year included 13 from Measles, 4 from Scarlet Fever, 47 from Diarrhcea, 21 from Diphtheria, 12 from Whooping Cough, 6 from Enteric or Typhoid Fever, 31 from Influenza, 2 from Erysipelas, and 4from Puerperal Fever; in all 140 deaths from diseases classified by the Registrar General ... |
f64349ee-a2c7-4758-9589-a6a008dbbff8 | Deaths from Scarlet Fever, Whooping Cough, and Enteric or Typhoid Fever, have fallen from 5, 24 and 8, to 4, 12 and 6, respectively. |
1f67ff4a-3a84-4f0d-be57-c8586170a572 | The Zymotic death-rate for the past ten years is as follows:— 1890 2.5 1891 2.8 1892 2.4 1893 2.6 1894 2.6 1895 1.8 1896 4.2 1897 2.7 1898 3.5 1899 3.4 Phthisis Mortality In lable I., Class IV., 141 deaths are recorded as &c. arising from some form of tubercular disease, of which number 54 occurred in the Dockyard Regi... |
ba971fa3-fa8f-4404-a60a-82fbff6ffe9f | See Tables IX and X. 4 in the Arsenal Registration Sub-District. The corresponding figures in 1898 were 61 and 57 respectively, so that the slight excess in the Dockyard Sub-District to which I referred in my last report, was in the year just passed converted into an excess in the Arsenal Sub-District, as in the year 1... |
7457de9a-a403-4f8c-a2bf-28a18071c66d | 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. Dockyard District 37 32 45 43 16 5 16 11 Arsenal District 50 49 39 57 21 14 18 30 Totals 87 81 84 100 37 19 34 41 Of the total Deaths from tubercular diseases during 1899, 31 were of children under 5 years of age, and no of persons at ages of 5 and upwards. It will thus be seen that the total de... |
f8098904-00df-4d27-995d-094aa6dac67c | 1899. 1896. 1897. 1898. 1899. Dockyard District 1.9 1.6 2.3 2.2 9.4 10.0 1.17 11.2 Arsenal District 2.2 2.2 1.7 2.5 10.2 11.3 7.9 11.0 Totals 2.1 1.9 2.0 2.4 9.9 10.8 9.6 11.1 I would mention that a leaflet containing information as to Tuberculosis, was printed and circulated amongst the inhabitants during March and Ap... |
f0e6929e-ecd7-4006-9ea7-0562cf2dedce | Of the total deaths in the Dockyard Registration SubDistrict, there were 205 males and 179 females; in the Arsenal Registration Sub-District 297 males and 221 females; or, in other words, of the 902 total deaths in the whole district 502 were of males and 400 of females; 100 deaths in the Dockyard Sub-District, and 112... |
62052969-1062-4331-afa9-ce9ceb546c9b | 6 Births and Birth-Rate. The number of births registered during the year was 1,260. Male. Female. Total. Dockyard District 283 248 531 Arsenal District 376 353 729 659 601 1260 Of these 15 were recorded as illegitimate, 10 in the Dockyard District and 5 in the Arsenal. The birth-rate, therefore, 30.3 per thousand, that... |
6176ba8e-1818-459e-aa1c-bf5632f45481 | There have been 512 marriages registered during the year; in the first quarter 99, in the second 135, in the third 144, and in the fourth 134. Infectious Disease. During the year 373 cases of infectious disease have )een notified as follows:—(This number not including 3 second notifications.) 7 Dockyard Arsenal Sub-Dis... |
988eae27-9ccf-44de-a33d-cb3c7a716274 | *Small-pox — 1 1 Scarlet Fever 95 73 168 Typhus — - - Relapsing Fever — — Diphtheria 47 95 142 Membranous Croup 1 — 1 Continued Fever - — — Typhoid or Enteric Fever 14 13 27 Cholera — — — Erysipelas 11 18 29 Puerperal Fever 3 2 5 Totals 171 202 373 Of these 373 cases 289 were removed to Hospital as follows:— Dockyard S... |
f1de4b43-ad3f-4bb8-a25e-ba4e07b08e33 | *Small-pox — 1 1 Scarlet Fever 81 64 145 Diphtheria 42 72 114 Membranous Croup — — — Typhoid or Enteric Fever 12 10 22 Erysipelas — 4 4 Puerperal Fever 2 1 3 Totals 137 152 289 In other words, the following cases were treated at home:— Dockyard Sub-District. Arsenal Sub-District. Total. Scarlet Fever 14 9 23 Diphtheria... |
8bfee613-3373-4450-b2f0-fd2794185f86 | 8 It is satisfactory to note the small number of cases of Scarlet Fever and Diphtheria treated at home, showing an appreciation on the part of the inhabitants of the advantages of hospital accommodation. The total number of cases of notifiable Infectious Diseases during the year was the same as in 1898, but considerabl... |
6ccd2087-855f-4159-9f65-b1761289d4a3 | One case notified in August, and promptly removed to Hospital, was returned the next day as not being Small-pox. Scarlet Fever. The number of Scarlet Fever notifications for the year was, with the exception of 1896, the lowest for eight years. Forty-nine of the cases were children under 5 years of age. With the excepti... |
4e1360e2-8e34-40f7-8eaa-13ace4b40970 | One on the "Warspite" training ship in August; and the other among children attending Elizabeth Street Board School, North Woolwich. Careful inquiries were made in both instances. To the first the attention *In 1899 the diagnosis of Small-pox was disproved. 9 of the Medical Officer of Health to the Port Sanitary Author... |
0641da2f-11a5-475f-8777-e450ed641150 | The large room of the Infants' Department, where most of the children were, was closed and thoroughly disinfected. Enteric or Typhoid Fever. Twenty-seven notifications were received, being an increase in the number received yearly for the past four years. Some difficulty was experienced in the removal of these cases in... |
bf7f625f-7448-4c6f-b3e4-3f2bb7b459a0 | On reference to the returns of the Metropolitan Asylums Board (see Table XVI.) we get the notifications of the principal infectious 10 diseases received by that Board for the corresponding seven years from the whole of London:— 1893 1894 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 Small-pox 2813 1192 979 225 105 32 29 Scarlet Fever 36901... |
85feed62-be09-4c3b-ae7a-409722075586 | The notification of Infectious Diseases still continues to work well and without friction. Disinfection. During the year 375 houses and 5849 articles of clothing, bedding, etc., have been disinfected (Table XVII.) Temporary Shelter. Eleven families, represented by 39 persons, were admitted during the year (Table XIX.) ... |
1123486b-8ae3-4536-b9a5-63e359e89296 | Fifty-five streets were inspected house-to-house, the following being some of that number:—Albert Road, North Woolwich ; Beresford Street, Brookhill Road, Church Street, Gildersome Street, High Street, New Road, Prospect Row and Place, Rectory Grove, Ropeyard Rails, Warren Street, etc., etc. 11 In addition to these Ins... |
736765b8-dbb4-482d-84fc-51e246766a9d | Inspector Mackie. Inspector Woolley. 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1895 1896 1897 1898 1899 1688 2374 2890 2857 2571 1901 2108 2351* 2437* 2438* Clerical Work. The Clerical Work in connection with the department during 1899 was fully as heavy as in any preceding year. I append a detailed statement (Table XXIII.) Common Lodg... |
57de8294-e198-41c0-8f52-a321c23e0a68 | I would repeat the hope I expressed in my last Report that, in the interests both of the trade and the public, they will at no distant time all be done away with and replaced by a public Abattoir under the control of the Local Authority. * Also 100 additional samples taken under the Food and Drugs Act. 12 Bakehouses. T... |
2f4885be-92ad-4a7d-962d-a8ccc0c259c5 | These have been regularly visited, and have called for no special action on the part of the officials. Cow-Sheds, Milk Shops, &c. There is only 1 licensed cow-shed in the district; this, together with the milk shops, etc., has been subjected to constant supervision. The Market. The market has been systematically visite... |
9f1df9db-0907-4d0c-a079-2817adff65a2 | H. O. Thomas, the Surveyor to the Board, relative to its use, which shows a still further saving financially than in the previous year. Public Health (London), 1891, Act. Table XXII. is given, showing the result of the proceedings taken under this Act during the year. Housing of the Working Classes Act. It has not been... |
5242f538-9deb-4b10-a533-fb82c0c47eb2 | 1,828 persons also attended in connection with the Evening Continuation (male) Classes. Sanitary and other Improvements. The following are the principal improvements to be recorded during the past year:— 1. The erection of a public urinal at Wellington Street. Application has been also made for a loan for the construct... |
ffa45b92-8dd6-4e3f-b419-93229f7c7a31 | 5. The completion of the pumping station and reservoirs, etc., and the construction of the main sewer in connection with North Woolwich Drainage, the whole scheme of which is now approaching completion. I have, in conclusion, to acknowledge my indebtedness to the Committee for their continued support, and to the Sanita... |
d373727a-bf1b-4abf-9f8e-21e62c525d82 | Totals under 5 years. Totals 5 years and upwards. Grand Totals at all ages. registration sub-district. Under 1 Year. 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 44 48 8 7 6 5 4 9 5 6 .. 92 50 142 70 72... |
4ba2dd44-9d61-4696-9e52-dec4e82d9031 | Constitutional Diseases 22 9 9 19 25 44 23 44 15 1 ... 31 150 181 76 105 V. Developmental Diseases 28 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12 22 5 28 39 67 33 34 VI. Local Diseases 80 42 12 17 27 52 48 62 62 29 2 122 311 433 177 256 VII. Deaths from Violence 4 2 1 6 5 7 6 4 2 1 ... 6 32 38 10 28 VIII. |
79468353-a2f7-4ed9-abd0-7272fe8787f6 | Deaths from Ill-defined and Nonspecified Causes 32 ... ... ... ... 1 2 ... 2 1 ... 32 6 38 18 20 Totals 211 101 30 49 63 110 84 89 98 60 7 312 590 902 384 518 16 TABLE I.—Continued. cause of death. ages. Totals under 5 years. Totals 5 years and upwards. Grand Totals at all a^es. REGISTRATION SUB-DISTRICT Under 1 Year. ... |
c13be72d-c78b-4304-a966-0f21b0f61e63 | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Unvaccinated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Not Stated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Measles 5 8 . . . . . . . . . 13 . 13 4 9 Scarlet Fever . 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . 2 2 4 2 2 Typhus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . W hooping Cough 3 9 . . . . . . . . . 12 . 12 4 8 Diphtheria 2 15 4 . . . . .... |
2ebdf4b8-0607-422c-9d08-27b918e3b0de | 2 . 1 . . . . . . . 6 6 4 2 Influenza 1 3 . 2 2 4 3 7 4 5 . 4 27 31 16 15 Other Miasmatic Diseases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.—Diarrhazal Diseases. Simple Cholera ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Diarrhoea, Dysentery 31 10 1 ... ... 1 1 1 1 1 ... 41 6 47 28 19 3. —Malarial Diseases... |
dc758826-966e-463c-8259-4ce00664d556 | Cow Pox and Effects of Vaccination ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Other Diseases {e.g., Hydrophobia, Glanders, Splenic Fever) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 5. — Venereal Diseases. Syphilis 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... 1 1 ... Gonorrho... |
bc5bc6e2-fb5a-41e7-99ea-90ae0f34fe78 | Erysipelas 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ... 1 1 2 ... 2 Pyaemia and Septicaemia ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... 1 1 ... Puerperal Fever ... ... ... 2 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 4 4 3 1 17 TABLE I.—Continued. Cause of Death. Ages. Totals under 5 years. Totals 5 years & upwards. Grand Totals a... |
06effa98-d4fd-4d61-8dc3-65f1aa3a80bf | Thrush and other Vegetable Parasitic Diseases ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Worms, Hydatids and other Animal Parasitic Diseases ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... III.—Dietetic Diseases. Want of Breast Milk—Starvation 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .... |
c5050e82-e719-40df-a1d6-fb632d0189c0 | . . Gout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rickets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cancer, Malignant Diseases . . 2 . . 2 8 6 13 . . . 32 32 19 13 Tabes Mesenterica 8 2 . 2 . . . . . . . 10 2 12 2 10 Tubercular Meningitis, Hydrocephalus 6 1 3 1 . . . . . . . 7 4 11 3 8 Phthisis 2 2 1 12 25 35 13 8 2 . . 4 96 100 43 57 Ot... |
03b5825d-d745-4a91-9741-6ebc797d9eb9 | HÎæmorrhagic Diathesis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Anæmia, Chlorosis, Leucocythæmia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Glycosuria, Diabetes Mellitus . . . . . 1 1 . . . . . 2 2 . 2 Other Constitutional Diseases . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V.—Developmental Diseases. |
29d78258-7c40-43d6-b489-3a3f3fa38760 | Premature Birth 24 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 24 ... 24 12 12 Atelectasis 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 2 ... 2 Congenital Malformation 2 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 2 ... 2 ... 2 Old Age ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 12 22 5 ... 39 39 21 18 18 TA BLE I.—Continued. Cause of ... |
194289a9-da42-494d-88cf-f8742b0b0882 | Arsenal. VI.—Local Diseases. I.—Diseases of the Nervous System. Inflammation of Brain or Membranes 3 3 . 5 1 . . . . . . 6 6 12 6 6 Apoplexy, Softening of Brain, Hemiplegia, Brain Paralysis . . . . . 5 5 5 6 6 . . 27 27 10 17 Insanity, General Paralysis of the Insane . . . . . 2 . . . . . . 2 2 2 . Epilepsy . 2 . . 1 .... |
7de19ed7-e81a-4311-bb42-640ea7b7192b | 1 . 1 . 1 Disease of Spinal Cord, Paraplegia, Paralysis Agitans . . 1 . 2 1 1 1 3 . . . 9 9 5 4 Other Diseases of the Nervous System . . i . 2 . 2 3 2 . . . 10 10 5 5 2. —Diseases of Organs of Special Sense. {e.g., of Ear, Eye, Nose) ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 3.—Diseases of Circula... |
afe1a18f-e3cf-4df6-877e-64806f77caac | Pericarditis ... ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 1 ... 1 Acute Endocarditis ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Valvular Disease of the Heart ... ... 1 2 3 3 2 3 2 ... ... ... 16 16 8 8 Other Diseases of the Heart ... 1 1 2 2 5 4 11 14 ... ... 1 41 42 20 22 Aneurism ... ... ... .... |
add4518e-cdde-454a-9880-253019051de4 | Laryngitis ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... 1 1 ... Croup ... 1 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... 1 1 ... Emphysema, Asthma ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... 1 ... ... ... 1 1 1 ... Bronchitis 22 9 ... 1 2 i 8 17 16 16 ... 31 62 93 36 57 Pneumonia 16 12 ... 1 4 15 5 8 7 2 ... 28 46 74 31 43 Pleuris... |
e6378239-363f-4bd5-8631-c6f2dc8bd4b7 | Totals under 5 years. Totals 5 years & upwards. Grand Totals at all ages. REGISTRATION SUB-DISTRICT Under 1 Year. 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. VI.—Local Diseases (contd.) 5.—Diseases of Digestive System. Dentition . . . . . . . . . . . . ... |
c3fef419-a948-40f7-8c95-8421fc17e1b7 | 20 7 27 8 19 Obstructive Diseases of Intestines 2 . . . . 2 1 3 . . . 2 6 8 3 5 Peritonitis . . . . . 1 . 1 2 . . . 7 7 3 4 Ascites . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cirrhosis of Liver . . . . 2 .1 5 1 1 . . . 10 10 3 7 Jaundice and other Diseases of Liver . 1 . . . . . . 1 . . 1 2 3 . 2 Other Diseases of Digestive Syste... |
c7ca55e6-7c80-4daf-b338-f1275a0e2124 | . . . . . . . . . . . 7.-Diseasesof GLand-likeOrgansof Uncertain use {e.g. Bronchocele, Addison's Disease) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.—Diseases of the Urinary System. Nephritis ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... Bright's Disease, Albuminuria ... ... ... ... 4 6 4 4 3 ... ... ... 25 2... |
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