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Pancras 245,651 6,447 4,639 26.3 18.9 2.35 580 — 126 10 72 105 — 64 1 202 472 160 Islington 351,541 9,253 5,723 26.4 16.3 1.90 667 1 161 25 105 147 — 49 1 178 556 145 Stoke Newington 35,718 775 449 21.8 12.6 1.43 51 — 2 4 14 11 — 6 14 37 108 Hackney 225,519 6,373 3,624 28.3 16.1 2.11 476 — 33 19 59 112 — 43 210 260 158...
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Giles 36,870 1,017 671 27.7 18.2 1.67 61 - 11 4 8 14 - 5 19 110 118 St.
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Martin-in-the-Fields 11,865 155 209 13.1 17.7 0.84 10 — — — 2 1 — 3 4 28 148 Strand 22,748 445 464 19.6 20.5 1.14 26 — 5 1 3 5 - 4 8 74 135 Holborn 29,188 732 770 25.2 26.5 2.37 69 — 21 4 5 11 - 4 24 83 240 Clerkenwell 66,007 1,963 1,413 29.8 215 2.71 179 — 39 10 18 52 — 6 54 169 167 St.
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Luke 40,655 1,821 1,085 44.9 26.8 325 132 — 30 2 13 35 - 6 46 128 138 London City 26,922 397 591 14.8 22.0 0.89 24 — 4 5 6 3 — 2 4 67 176 East Districts.
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Shoreditch 120,641 4,004 2,604 33.3 21.6 3.02 364 - 76 16 57 48 - 14 1 152 224 186 Bethnal Green 128,831 4,588 2,822 35.7 22.0 2.76 355 — 63 12 63 94 — 18 105 272 168 Whitechapel 82,220 2,902 1,589 35.4 19.4 1.73 142 — 31 11 19 23 — 9 49 189 139 St.
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George-in-the-East 48,875 2,175 1,187 44.6 24.4 2.61 127 — 20 6 14 27 — 10 50 128 162 Limehouse 58,944 1,839 1,534 31.3 26.1 4.10 241 — 83 13 17 56 — 7 65 145 228 Mile End Old Town 113,781 4,261 2,311 37.6 20.4 2.53 288 — 60 7 35 58 — 22 106 193 158 Poplar 170,968 5,923 3,803 34.7 22.3 3.34 569 — 78 8 115 104 — 47 217 ...
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Saviour Southwark 23,854 700 600 29.4 25.2 2.93 70 10 15 12 6 27 74 197 St. George Southwark 60,597 2,093 1,652 34.6 27.3 3.53 213 — 36 11 23 43 — 12 88 221 209 Newington 125,138 4,173 2,727 33.4 219 2.85 355 — 70 11 70 65 — 21 118 276 171 St. Olave Southwark 10,909 400 231 36.8 21.2 1.85 20 _ 5 1 3 8 — — 3 29 120 Berm...
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24 277 — 42 7 59 64 — 27 78 169 186 Rotherhithe 41,246 1,184 883 28.8 21.5 3.40 140 — 40 6 26 22 — 10 36 47 205 Lambeth 312,152 9,167 5,431 29.4 17.4 1.66 519 — 69 21 101 98 — 53 1 176 521 145 Battersea 178,100 5,161 2,985 29.1 16.8 2.34 415 — 78 11 34 108 — 32 152 262 159 Wandsworth 217,004 5,774 3,204 26.7 14.8 1.65 ...
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457 7,211 4,372 26.9 16.3 1.99 534 — 40 12 132 122 — 33 195 370 154 Greenwich 184,582 5,562 3,305 30.2 18.0 2.27 418 — 58 15 64 111 — 23 147 274 161 Lee 40,722 990 615 24.4 15.1 1.40 57 — 5 19 9 — 4 20 39 156 Lewisham 93,548 2,784 1,469 29.8 15.7 2.14 200 20 9 32 49 — 14 76 104 131 Woolwich 41,600 1,175 915 28.3 22.1 2...
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79 116 — 29 6 7 15 — 3 55 106 173 Plumstead 68,098 1,994 1,058 29.3 15.5 2.30 150 46 5 24 27 9 36 101 129 ' 83 Table IX. Abstract from Mortuary Register for 1900. Date. Age. Sex. Inquest or no. Post Mortem or no. Cause of Death. 4tli Jan. 68 years M Yes Yes Apoplexy „ 13 days M Yes Yes Convulsions „ 56 years F Yes Yes ...
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2 days M . . Accidental suffocation 30th „ 86 years F Yes No Senile decay 30th „ 38 „ F Yes Yes Carbolic poisoning 7th Feb 4 „ M Yes No Accidental burns 16th , 4 months M Yes . Natural causes 16th „ 68 years F Yes No Accidental burns 16th , 45 „ M Yes Yes Death accelerated by alcoholism 17th „ 48 „ F Yes Yes Death acce...
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Shock following accidental burns 3rd „ 69 years M Yes No Accidental death 5th , 13 „ F Yes No Shock following accidental burns 5th , 7 months F Yes Yes Convulsions 5th , 69 years F Yes No Shock following accidental fall 20th , 5 F Yes Yes Abscess on left of brain 22nd , 81 „ M Yes No 29th „ M Yes No Found drowned 24th ...
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19th „ 43 „ F No No 21st „ 79 „ M No No Senile decay. 30th „ 79 „ F Yes No (Old age) Shock following fall by being knocked down by a bicycle. F 84 Table IX.—continued. Date. Age. Sex. Inquest or no. Post Mortem or no. Cause of Death. 2nd Aug. 20 years F No No Scarlet Fever 4th „ 5 months F Yes Yes Inflammation of the s...
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Yes Yes Syncope from heart disease catarrh of the stomach and bowels 17th „ 38 years F Yes Yes Exhaustion from delirium tremens 22nd „ 72 „ F No No Failure of the heart's action 9th Sept 29 „ M Yes No Suicide during temporary insanity 13th „ 110/12 F Yes Yes Congestion of lungs 15th „ 52 „ F No No Heart disease and dro...
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55 ,, 51 No No Apoplexy 7th „ 56 „ M Yes No Suicide during temporary insanity; asphyxia from hanging 8th ,, 60 „ M Yes Yes Consumption 19th „ 19 „ M No No Consumption 2nd Nov. 58 ,, M No No Natural causes 13th ,, 11 months F Yes Yes Inflammation of lungs 19th „ 59 years M Yes Yes Acute bronchitis and Bright's disease 1...
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7 months M Yes Yes Pneumonia 3rd ,, 39 years M Yes No Bronchitis, pneumonia, and chronic alcoholism 10th „ 3 months M Yes Yes Accidental suffocation from overlaying 16th „ 33 years F Yes Yes Suicide whilst mentally deranged by perforating the peritoneum with a cane 26th „ 4 weeks F Yes Yes Asphyxia 27th „ 81 years M Ye...
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of Houses inspected, house to house 794 773 720 418 2705 ,, Re-inspections after service of notices 1565 1890 1580 1625 6660 ,, Houses and Premises specially inspected, including infectious diseases and complaints 776 851 888 1005 3520 „ Houses where drains have been tested by smoke test 75 57 48 55 235 ,, Houses where...
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's repaired, new traps or pans provided, fittings repaired 132 144 144 162 582 Water supply apparatus repaired 120 105 112 126 463 F 2 86 Table X.—continued. Premises. West District Inspector. Central District Inspector. South District Inspector. East District Inspector.
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Total Interiors cleansed, repaired, and defective roofs repaired 292 197 429 148 1066 Damp walls remedied 48 73 147 44 312 Paving in yards and wash-houses repaired 113 59 66 76 314 Through ventilation provided 10 14 12 7 43 Wash-houses without sinks and outlets for waste water 11 1 .. .. 12 Defective guttering and rain...
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Defective and foul cisterns used for dietary purposes 4 1 2 7 Defective and foul rain-water tanks remedied 13 •• 2 .. 15 Defective water pipes, rendering premises damp 23 9 7 13 52 Insufficient supply, and water cut off by Water Company 12 3 17 3 35 87 Table X.—continued. SUMMARY OP CHIEF INSPECTOR, Premises inspected ...
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Number of cases of inattention to notices reported to Vestry Clerk for proceedings 85 Summonses at the Police Court Bakehouses cleansed twice during the year Number of houses disinfected after infectious diseases 694 „ cases disinfected for other parishes (Lee and Eltham) to 8th 41 Letters received 1405 ,, written 1709...
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February 1 Nuisance 46, Conway Road Withdrawn by order of Public Health Committee March 8 Occupying house without water certificate 21, Bostal Hill Fined 7/-, and 2/- costs „ 8 Letting house without water certificate 52, Wickham Lane Fined 2/6, and 2/- costs „ 29 Nuisance 8, Mineral Street Order to abate in 7 days, and...
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The Lodge, casual & receiving wards Workhouse Adjourned to 20th June again adjourned to 18th July, again adjourned to 1st August, when fines amounting to £100, and £5 5s., costs imposed „ 30 Defective drains(P.H(L)A.) 105. Princes Road Order to abate in 7 days, and 6/- costs June 20 Letting house without water certific...
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27 Not complying with notice to repair drains 1 to 8, St. Margaret's Road, even numbers Adjourned 4 weeks,25th Oct. Adjourned to 8th Nov. „ 27 Nuisances 10, Hanover Road Order to abate in 7 days, and 3/- costs „ 27 „ 5, Coupland Terrace Work done 3/- costs paid „ 27 „ 9. „ „ Work done, 3/- costs paid „ 27 „ 11. „ „ Adj...
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1900 Fined Costs Sample sent to Somerset House, whose certificate said 16 per cent, fat extracted 3 Milk 10 per cent, fat abstracted W. G. Elliott, 239, High Street 8th Feb. 10/- & 12/6 7 Milk 10 per cent, fat abstracted F. G. Cock, 13, Raglan Road . bth ,, 20/- & 12/6 19 Milk 10 per cent, fat abstracted James Taylor, ...
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40/- & 12/- 20 Milk 13 per cent, fat abstracted Margaret Goddard, 6, Westdale Road 8 th „ 15/- & 12/- 40 Milk 16 per cent, added water Charles Jones, 6, Florence Terrace 29th ,, 40/- & 12/- Milk 93 per cent, fat abstracted John Thompson, 10, Kenwood Avenue 10th May 40/- & 2/- or 7 days Milk 10 per cent, fat abstracted ...
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40/- & 12/6 Milk 22 per cent, added water F. G. Cock, 13, Raglan Road 18th Oct. £4 & 12/6 Butter 1/8 butter, 7/8 margarine John Rees, 17, Lakedale Road 31st „ £4 & 12/6 Butter 3/5 butter, 2/5 margarine Edward Burton, 2, Admaston Road 31st ,, 5/- & 12/6 Refusal to serve milk Richard Still, 65, Vicarage Road 8th Feb. 20/...
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M. Lambeth, 2, Griffin Road 31st „ £3 & 2/- „ Frank Lambeth, 2, Griffin Road 31st „ £4 & 2/- 89 90 Table XIII. List of Enteric Fever Cases, 1900. No. Street. Date. Age. Sex. Remarks. l 10, Bostal Hill 17th Feb. 30 F. Nurse at West Ham Infirmary; was nursing enteric when she left a month ago. 2 75, Earl Street 19th „ 25...
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5 43, Griffin Road 28th ,, 20 M. Works at Wandsworth. 6 12, Frederick Place 31st „ 30 M. Ate mussels on 10th. Works in Gun Factories. 7 87, High Street 2nd April 12 M. Goes about with greengrocer's cart. 8 22, Hartville Road 17th „ 3 M. 9 74, Glyndon Road 17 th ,, 24 F. 10 51, Bramblebury Rd. 12th May 13 F. Not been aw...
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13 34, Maxey Road 14th ,, 10 F. Not been away or had shell fish 14 134, Ann Street 17th Sept, 35 F. Was at Hurst Park on Bank Holiday (6th Aug.), Had tea at Hampton Court. 15 1, Majendie Road 16th Oct. 16 M. Returned from Southsea three weeks before; ate winkles there. 16 153, Parkdale Road 20th „ 23 M. Works in Arsena...
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Date. Age. Sex. Remarks. 21 39, Park Road 6th Nov. 18 M. Football player. Been to Erith, Bexley, October. 22 35, Hargor Road 6th „ 23 F. Had whelks 13th October, mussels 15th October, at Soder's. 23 84, Barth Road 8th „ 24 F. Had whelks about 5th October at Soder's. 24 3, Florence Terrace 8th „ 17 M. Had celery beginni...
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27 Dale View, Bostal Lane 17th „ 29 F. Had mussels from Soder's, Abbey Wood, two weeks before illness. 28 6, Hull Place 21st „ 15 F. Parents hawkers of shell fish 29 Bleak House, Bleak Hill 28th „ 22 M. Fireman on s,s. Fellinore, came home on 10th. 30 55, Villas Road 3rd Dec. 10 F. Had celery several times. 31 64, Royd...
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36 The Infirmary 20th ,, 8 M. Been in Infirmary for ringworm since October. 37 55, Villas Road 22nd,, 12 M. Had celery several times. Was nursing sister, No. 109. 38 1, Liffler Road 24th „ 23 M. Barman,"Anglesea Arms," New Road, Woolwich. 39 33, Benares Road .. 26th „ 47 F. Had oysters, 5th inst. 92 Table XIV. List of ...
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l W. Jefferey 123, Burrage Road 2 W. Rose 57, Burrage Road 3 J. Farrier 30, Burrage Road 4 W. T. Akers 16, Armstrong Place 5 J. H. Dalton 13, Eton Road 6 H. W. Blacknell 12, Spray Street 7 W. Arnold 57, Plumstead Road 8 J. Fletcher 92, Plumstead Road 9 E. Page 109, Plumstead Road 10 J. Tait 136, Plumstead Road 11 J. Cl...
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Degen 20, Conway Road 15 A. F. Jewis 68, Glyndon Road 16 F. Phillips 53, Ann Street 17 F. Grant 102, Ann Street 18 T. Maynard 64, Villas Road 19 J.Werner 1, Park Road 20 J. T. Alderton 81, Park Road 21 Mrs. S. Medcraf 58, Pattison Road 22 E. Plummer 46, Hudson Road 93 • Table XIV.—List of Bake-houses—continued. No. Nam...
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Colver 165, Sandy Hill Road 81 Merritt & Co. 50, Herbert Road 32 Mrs. S. Fuller 48, Princes Road 33 Cliadwell Brothers 60, Plumstead Common Road 34 R. C. Davis 2, Crescent Road 35 W. H. Hughesdon 24, St. James' Place 36 R. Gilder 14, Westdale Road 37 C. Pullen 105, Plumstead Common Road 94 Appendix I. Report on the are...
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There are thus 5'1 persons to a house, 1*2 persons to a room. The adjoining Table A gives the principal vital statistics, Table B giving a comparison with Plumstead and Reidhaven Road. Of the 187 houses in the district I inspected 153, with the following result. No separate water supply 13 No separate W.C.
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10 Insufficient air space in front 3 ,, „ behind 5 Dilapidations 43 Dirty rooms or passage 79 Overcrowding 25 Damp walls 30 Rooms dark or insufficiently ventilated 13 Defective "W.C.s 28 Stopped drains 2 Indecency of sleeping arrangements 7 Yards unpaved or insufficiently paved 11 Rain water pipes and gutters defective...
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Table BJshows that although the general death rate and deaths per 1000 births are higher than in the Reidhaven Road District, the diarrhcea rate is decidedly lower, which agrees with the opinion I have given that the soil on which the former area is built is a principal cause of its unhealthiness. On the other hand the...
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Vital Statistics for 1897-8-9. Number of Deaths. Year. Total. Under 1 year. 1-5 Diph. Entrc. Diarrhoea. Phthisis. Other Tuber. Dis'se. Alcoholism. 1897 23 5 4 1 2 2 3 1898 24 11 3 1 3 1899 22 7 2 4 4 1 1 Total 69 23 9 6 9 3 4 Average.
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23 7.6 3 2 3 1 1.3 96 Population 960 Houses 187 Persons to a House 5.1 Rooms 807 Persons to a Room 1.2 Total Births—97-99 108 Average 36 Average Deaths 23 Average under 1 year 7.6 Birth Rate 37.5 Death Rate 23.9 Deaths under 1 year per 1000 Births 211 Notifications, Diphtheria 6 [Thrice as much as Plumstead). Death Rat...
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Plumstead Birth Rate per 1000 population 38.5 37.5 30.9 Death Rate 18.5 23.9 14.6 Deaths under 1 year per 1000 births 169 211 132 Diarrhoea Death Rate per 1000 population 3.2 2.0 1.4 Phthisis ,, ,, ,, 2.1 3.1 1.4 Alcoholism per cent of deaths 5.5 35 Persons to a house 6.5 5.1 6.33 97 TABLE C. Death Statistics. Armstron...
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1897 17 7 1 5 1898 14 2 2 1 1899 11 4 2 1 2 Total 42 13 5 7 2 Average 14 4.3 1.6 2.3 .6 Houses 86 Rooms 457 Persons to a House 6.7 „ „ Room 12 Population 580 Average Births for 3 years, 1897-9 25 Average Deaths 14 Average Deaths under 1 Year 4.3 Average Deaths from Diarrhcea 2 Average Deaths from Phthisis 1 Birth Rate ...
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Report of Medical Officer of Health on the action taken by the late Plumstead Vestry with respect to uncertified deaths and death registration, with a summary of the replies received from other Sanitary Authorities (referred to in Public Health Committee's Report of 11th December, 1900, paragraph 12.) The Public Health...
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Asa result—' (a) The Local Government Board was asked to introduce into Parliament, without further delay, a Bill on the lines proposed by the Select Committee of the House of Commons on the subject of death registration, and, (b) A letter was sent to all the Vestries and District Boards of the Metropolis, and to the L...
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"The Vestry finds that the number of inquests held varies much at the discretion of the Coroner of the district, the uncertified deaths being in some places less than 1 per cent., and in Plumstead as much as 3 to 4 per cent, in recent years; that the enquiries which enable the Coroner to decide whether or not an inques...
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99 "The Vestry considers that a Bill on the lines proposed by the Select Committee should be introduced into Parliament without further delay, and intends to memorialize the president of the Local Government Board to that effect. They consider that the objects to be aimed at are the prevention of crime, and the more ex...
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"The Vestry asks you to join in memorializing the Local Government Board in favour of legislation on the lines proposed by the Select Committee of the House of Commons, 1893." Up to this date replies have been received from 24 Authorities. 20 of which concur in the proposed memorial, and 4 resolved to take no action. T...
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Have decided to memorialize the Local Government Board in favour of legislation on the lines proposed by the Select Committee of the House of Commons, 1893. Lee District Board No action taken. of Works. Holborn District Approve the action of the Plumstead Vestry and Board of Works. will memorialise the Local Government...
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Agree with the views expressed in the letter. Lewisham District Board of Works. Concur in the views expressed by the Plumstead Vestry contained in the suggestions Nos. 3 and 4, and are prepared to join in memorialising the Local Government Board in this direction. St. Margarets and St. John's Vestry, Westminster. Recei...
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Addressed a communication to the Local Government Board in support of the views expressed by the Plumstead Vestry. St. Marylebone Vestry. Receipt of letter simply acknowledged. St. Mary's Vestry, Stoke Newington. Resolved to accede to the request contained in the letter of the Plumstead Vestry, and addressed a letter t...
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Agreed with the views of the Plumstead Vestry and asks for a copy of the Memorial in order to take similar action. St. Mary's Vestry, Islington. Is in accord with the views expressed in the letter, and has communicated with the Local Government Board, urging them to promote legislation on the lines indicated by the Plu...
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(1) That Medical Practitioners should be required to send certificates of deaths to the Registrar, so that he shall receive the same within 24 hours from the time of death, instead of handing them to the representative of the deceased. (2) That a Medical Practitioner in attendance should be required before giving a cer...
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G 102 To the Chairman and.Members of the Public Health Committee of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. Gentlemen, la accordance with your order I beg to hand in my report on the Public Health of the Eltham District during the year 1900. 1. There were 134 births, giving a rate of 22'67 per 1,000 inhabitants. This is ...
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5. Zymotic Disease.—There were two deaths only from notifiable Zymotic Disease, both from Diphtheria, one at home and one at Brook Hospital. Death-rate, '33 per thousand. 6. Prom non-notifiable Zymotic Disease 14 deaths were reported, 4 due to Influenza in the first quarter, and 10 to Diarrhoea in young children during...
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Diphtheria.—Here again there was no epidemic, but in several instances groups of children were infected before medical aid was sought. 10. In connection with the increase of infectious disease in this district in the autumn, I wish to point out that many tramps pass through it, and in doing so sleep and rest in the fie...
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Slaughter-hotises, Milkshops, and Dairy Farms.—Once also the Slaughterhouses, Milkshops, and Cowsheds were inspected after being handed over by the L.C.C. on November 9th. 16. Over-crowding.—One case of overcrowding in Kirk's Yard was investigated and put right. I have the honour to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant...
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7 Rate* 8 Number. 12 Rate* 13 1891 5682 142 24.9 9 63.3 58 10.2 10 .. .. 68 11.9 1892 5736 126 21.9 16 126.9 66 11.5 11 .. .. 77 13.4 1893 5840 135 23.1 — — 81 13.8 12 . . 81 13.8 1894 5890 129 21.9 14 108.5 62 10.5 14 1 . 75 12.7 1895 5938 132 22.2 17 128.7 64 10.7 14 1 2 79 13.3 1896 5911 130 21.9 23 176.9 75 12.
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6 16 5 1 87 14.7 1897 6091 125 29.5 15 120 76 12.4 16 7 2 87 14.2 1898 6192 120 19.3 18 150 71 11.4 17 4 . 84 13.5 1899 6351 136 21.4 27 198.5 93 14.6 14 5 . 102 16.05 Averages for years 1891-1899. 5959 130 21.9 17 119.2 71 11.8 13 3.7 1.6 82.2 13.7 1900 +6340 134 21.1 21 134.3 79 12.4 19 6 92 14.5 104 *Rates calculate...
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Note.—The deaths to be included in Column 7 of this table are the whole of those registered during the year as having actually occurred within the district or division. The deaths to be included in Column 12 are the number in Column 7, corrected by the subtraction of the number in Column 10 and the addition of the numb...
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Year. Population estimated to middle of each Year. Births Registered. Deaths at all Ages. Deaths under 1 year. 1890 .. .. .. .. 1891 5682 142 68 9 1892 5736 126 77 16 1893 5840 135 81 .. 1894 5890 129 75 14 1895 5938 132 79 17 1896 5911 130 87 23 1897 6091 125 87 15 1898 6192 120 84 18 1899 6351 136 102 27 Averages of ...
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At all Ages. At Ages—Years. Under 1 1 to 5. 5 to 15. 15 to 25. 25 to 65.
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65 and upwards Small-pox .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Cholera .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Diphtheria 18 .. 7 9 1 1 .. 7 Brook Hospital, Kidbrooke Membranous Croup .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Erysipelas 2 .. .. .. .. 2 .. .. Scarlet Fever 22 .. 2 14 4 2 .. 15 Typhus Fever .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Enteric Fever 4 .. .. 1 2 1 .. 4 Rela...
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Cause of Death. Deaths in whole District at subjoined ages. Deaths in Public Institutions. All ages. Under 1 1 and under 5 5 and under 15 15 and under 25 25 and under 65 65 and upwards Small-pox • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Measles • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Scarlet fever. • ♦ • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Wlioop...
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Other cont'd • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Epidemic Influenza 2 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cholera • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Plague • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Diarrhoea 11 10 • • • • • • • • 1 • • Enteritis 1 • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • Puerperal fever • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Erysipelas • • • • • • ...
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Cancer, malignant disease 5 • • • • • • • • 3 2 l Bronchitis 13 1 • • • • • • 7 5 2 Pneumonia 8 • • 2 • • • • 5 1 2 Pleurisy 1 • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • Other diseases of • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • piratory organs • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Alcoholism • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Cirrhosis of Liver Venerea...
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Accidents 3 • • • • • • 2 • • 1 • • Suicides 1 • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • All other causes 30 5 • • • • 7 3 15 10 All Causes 98 21 5 2 11 28 31 19 108 Table V. List of Bake-houses and Cow-houses in Eltham. BAKE-HOUSES. Situation. Occupier. 94, High Street Charles Tertius Hill 114 „ Ellen Edith Seriven 77 „ Richard Humph...
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Lyme Farm W. F. Corp Middle Park Maurice Bailey Park Farm John & Alfred Low Pippin Hall John Grace Keightly House, Southwood Road Richard Pace Clay Farm Richard Higgs Coldharbour Farm Richard Higgs Belmont Park Farm E. Fisher & Sons Southend Hall Henry Furber Chapel Farm William Ridewood
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Woo 68 Health ??? Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. Annual Report of the medical Officer of health for WOOLWICH. 1901. 3 Public Health Committee— Harper, Alderman J., 18, St. Margaret's Eoad, Plumstead (Chairvmn). Fenn, A., 27, Spencer Villas, Little Heath, Old Charlton (Vice-Chairman). Akers, W. T., 16, Armstrong Plac...
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0., 113, Chesnut Eoad, Plumstead. Medical Officer of Health— SIDNEY DAVIES, M.A., M.D., D.P.H. Chief Sanitary Inspector— Albert G. Duck (Cert. San. Inst.). District Sanitary Inspectors— Adam Mackie (Cert. San. Inst.), Glyndon and Central Wards William Woolley (Cert. King's College), St. George's Ward John W. Eance (Cer...
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), Burrage Ward Food Inspector, and Inspector of Cowsheds and Slaughterhouses (Woolwich and Plumstead), and Registered Houses, Woolwich William Tedham (Cert. San. Inst.), St. Nicholas Ward 4 Inspectors under Food and Drugs Act— W. Woolley, Parishes of Woolwich and Plumstead W. Wood, Parish of Eltham Public Health Commi...
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page Population—Sex and Age Distribution 9 Births 11 Deaths—Infant Mortality 14 Zymotic Death Rate 15 Inquests and Uncertified Deaths 16 Woolwich Death Rate compared with other Boroughs 12 Small-pox and Vaccination 17 Measles and Closure of Infant Classes 20 Scarlet Fever—Return Cases 21 Diphtheria—Bacteriological Exam...
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page Water Supply—Shooter's Hill, North Woolwich 36 Food and Drugs Act—Food Inspection. Examination of Milk for tubercle bacillus 36 Dairies, Cowsheds and Milkshops 39 Slaughter-houses 39 Nuisances—Sewers, Drains, House Inspections, Overcrowding 40 Nuisances—Smoke Prosecutions 42 Dust Removal—Collection, Distribution, ...
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Report on Bye-laws 47 Common Lodging Houses 49 Underground Rooms 49 Factories and Workshops—Outworkers 50 Bakehouses 50 Disinfection 51 Health Shelter 52 Mortuary 52 Cemeteries 53 Council's Buildings and Public Lavatories 53 Bye-laws for Vans and Sheds 54 Gas Lighting, Ventilation of Polytechnic Hall, Congresses 54 San...
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Total Deaths and Death Rate for each Parish from 1891 to 1901 58 „ Ib.— Institutions inside and outside the district receiving Sick and Infirm Persons from the District 59 „ II.— Population, Births Registered, Deaths at all ages, and Deaths under 1 year for each Ward during 1901 60 „ III.— Cases of Infectious Disease n...
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—Number of cases notified and rates per 1000 population estimated to the middle of the year, for various diseases, distributed by parishes from 1891 to 1901 67 8 LIST OF TABLES—continued. page Table Vb.—Deaths and Death Rate for the principal infectious diseases for each parish 1891 to 1901 67 Population estimated to m...
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—Proceedings in 1901 under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act 79 , XI.—Food destroyed on application of owners and seizures condemned by a Magistrate 81 , XII.—List of Bakehouses in the Borough 1901 82 , XIII.—List of Slaughterhouses in the Borough 1901 84 „ XIV.—List of Cowhouses in the Borough 1901 85 , XV.—Registered De...
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Including the 10th Annual Report of Dr. DAVIES on the Health of Plumstead. To the Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors of the Borough of Woolwich. Mr. Mayor and Gentlemen, I herewith present you with my Annual Report on the Health of the Borough of Woolwich. PART I. Population. 1. Appendix A gives the population as found at...
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Eltham has an excess of nearly 900 females, which doubtless represents largely domestic servants. 3. The largest ward is St. Nicholas with over 19000 persons, the other wards averaging roughly 9000 (River ward 14,000). 4. The number of persons per house is 6.47 in the Borough, 7.65 in Woolwich parish, 6.05 in Plumstead...
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This is only the case in regard to Woolwich parish, for which, the M.O.H. of the London County Council, in order to get a corrected death rate, was in the habit of multiplying the ordinary nett death rate by 1.12713, as compared with London 1.06626, and England and Wales 1.00000. Taking the Borough as a whole, however,...
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Woolwich and Plumstead Parishes are estimated to have increased in the same ratio as in the preceding 5 years. But the increase in the population of Eltham and each ward is estimated on the number of houses assessed in the months April to June. Births. 6. Table I. gives the births in the Borough during 1901 and each of...
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Mary's 19.9 River 28.7 St. George's 36.0 Plumstead Parish 31.5 Wards. Burrage 25.7 Herbert 26.1 St. Margaret's 31.6 Central 29.3 Glyndon 32.4 St. Nicholas 36.4 b 2 12 Eltham 22.3 Greenwich Borough 29.0 Lewisham Borough 25.8 West Ham 35.0 East Ham 6.4 Erith 30.9 London 29.0 8. The birth rate in the Woolwich parish in th...
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The Eltham birth rate is higher than it has been since 1891, with three exceptions. Deaths. 10. Table I. gives the gross and nett deaths and death rates in 1901 and each of the past ten years, together with the deaths in public institutions in the district, the number of these who were non-resident in the Borough, and ...
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The death rate of East Ham was 13 3, West Ham 18.1, Erith 13.7. 13. The following table gives the death rates in each Parish and each Ward of the Borough :— Woolwich Parish 16.8 Plumstead Parish 13.2 Dockyard 15.7 Burrage 13.5 St. Mary's 11.6 Herbert 11.3 River 20.1 St. Margaret's 11.7 St. George's 18.5 Central 13.9 Gl...
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George's Ward also contains a large military population, but this consists largely of the families of married soldiers. 15. The high death rate in the River Ward is no doubt closely connected with the bad sanitary condition of many of the houses in this Ward, and the large number of common lodging houses containing a c...
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The Plumstead death rate is the lowest but one since 1885. 18. Infant Mortality.—The infant mortality as measured by the deaths under one year per 1000 births was 128. This is the lowest rate with one exception since 1891 (see Table I). The following table gives the rate in each parish and ward.— Woolwich Parish 137 Pl...
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shows how Woolwich compares with other Metropolitan Boroughs as respects the infantile death rate. Four Metropolitan Boroughs only had a lower infantile mortality: Hampstead 104 St. Marylebone 107 Stoke Newington 115 Holborn 124 15 The infant mortality in West Ham was 172, in East Ham 156, and Erith 141. It is seen tha...
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Hampstead 1.02 City of London 1.06 Stoke Newington 1.28 Chelsea 1.31 City of Westminster 1.34 The Zymotic death rate in 1900 was 3.8 in Woolwich parish, 2.1 in Plumstead and 0.33 in Eltham. 21. Deaths in Public Institutions.—Tables 1 and la give the number of deaths occurring in public institutions inside and outside t...
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The following table gives particulars as to the causes of death : 1. Natural Causes 86 2. Accidental Causes— Burns 4 Drowning 12 Falls 12 Fractures 2 Misadventure 4 Run Over 5 Suffocation by being overlain in bed 2 — 41 3. Homicidal Causes— Suicide 20 Murder, Manslaughter 2 — 22 4. Found Drowned 4 Exposure 1 154 Of the...
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This is the lowest rate I have yet recorded in Plumstead, the rates in the five preceding years having been 2.9, 1.3, 4.1, 3.4 and 2.7. 17 Eight uncertified deaths were of children under 1 year of age, 6 being attributed to convulsions, and 1 to want of vitality, neither term being a satisfactory explanation of the cau...
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Only one death from Small-pox was attributed to Woolwich, and that was the new born baby removed to hospital with Small-pox. This child was born on the 22nd September, the mother sickened with Small-pox on the 23rd, the child was vaccinated on the 25th, taken ill the 2nd October and died the 13th. 25. The prevalence of...
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There were 4 cases in Woolwich, 17 in Plumstead and none in Eltham. 26. As shown above the one death was a child who bad not been vaccinated previous to infection. Of the 21 cases that recovered 17 were stated to have been vaccinated. One had 18 four marks, two had each two marks, one had no marks, and in the others th...
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With three exceptions the infection did not spread to other persons in the same house ; the exceptions were :— (1) The boy of seven who had not been re-vaccinated owing to the Local Government Board regulations for public vaccinators ; (2) A woman who refused re-vaccination; (3) A baby who was vaccinated six days after...
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The remainder of the history of the present epidemic will come into my report for the current year, but I may add here that the principal lesson that the epidemic has taught is 19 that isolation and disinfection, however carefully carried out, will not stop the spread of Small-pox by themselves, whereas vaccination wil...
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E.Plumstead 1581 1296 8 .. 51 147 18 4 52 4 fined 10/1 ” 20/- W. do. 423 349 0 .. 14 37 5 0 18 .. Woolwich Arsenal 1043 867 12 .. 14 99 3 1 46 1 Adjourned Woolwich Dock Yard 141 109 0 .. 3 21 0 0 8 .. Totals 3188 2621 20 .. 82 304 26 5 124 6 Altogether in the Woolwich Union there were 3226 successful vaccinations in 19...
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The parents were first invited to object to such examination ; 525 children were found without satisfactory marks of vaccination, the majority of whom have since been vaccinated. 20 There are about 19,000 children in the Board Schools, so that 2 per cent. were found unvaccinated. The principal voluntary schools were al...
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323 Cases were notified by school teachers during the year, viz., 54 from the Slade School, 47 from High Street, 35 from St. Michael's, 31 from Bloomfield Road, 26 from Wood Street, 22 from Vicarage Road, 17 from St. Thomas's, and smaller numbers from other schools. 34. The following classes or classrooms of the infant...
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At one school the closure was in March, two in May, two in June, one in July, one in November, and one in December. 21 The following table gives the death rate per 1,000 population from Measles, in each of Woolwich and Plumstead parishes, during the last twelve years. Years, Woolwich. Plumstead. No. Rate. No. Rate.
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1890 50 1.22 33 0.63 1891 26 0.63 33 0.62 1892 16 0.39 19 0.35 1893 14 0.34 47 0.84 1894 39 0.95 20 0.35 1895 6 0 14 24 0.41 1896 72 1.75 68 1.14 1897 1 0.02 3 0.05 1898 53 1.27 59 0.94 1899 13 0.32 3 0.04 1900 29 0.69 46 0.68 1901 11 0.26 11 0.13 Scarlet Fever. 35. The number of cases of Scarlet Fever notified during ...
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There were 106 cases in Woolwich Parish, 180 in Plumstead, and 25 in Eltham. The rates per 1,000 population were 2 64 in the Borough, 2 55 in Woolwich Parish, 2.63 in Plumstead, and 3.42 in Eltham. The occurrence rate of Scarlet Fever in Plumstead suddenly rose from 11 in 1891 to 10.8 in 1892; it continued above 5 5 ti...