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15ee859b-3ebb-490a-ab1d-06f72fcf3dc3 | of total houses. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. The Borough 1.0 0.44 0.32 0.34 0.21 Woolwich Parish 2.0 0.74 0.61 0.41 0.24 River Ward, South 2.9 1.10 0.94 0.70 0.35 Plumstead Parish 0.5 0.27 019 0.35 0.23 St. Nicholas Ward 0.2 0.49 0.17 0.26 0.33 Eltham 0.6 0.25 nil nil nil London County - 0.31 0.30 0.28 - The reduction of a... |
78eb817f-4eda-4ce6-b749-0ef5a7b4ddfb | There were 8 deaths from syphilis, compared with 14 in 1903. 4 of these deaths occurred in the Infirmary, and 1 in an outlying institution, indicating that the death returns do not represent the real number of deaths from this disease. 4 deaths were due to congenital syphilis. 6 were males, and 2 females. Meteorology. ... |
69837d4f-e3d0-46d0-abf3-ec210b02229c | 58 The temperature three feet below the ground varied from 40Β°.57 in the first week of March to 64Β°.62 in the second week in August, compared with 40Β°.90 and 61Β°.64 in 1903. The average temperature of the third quarter was 61Β° 45 compared with 60Β°.18 in 1903. Although the duration of warm weather was slightly below the... |
607c9fc6-796a-4eae-83d6-2576753599fd | The lowest temperature of the air was 260.2 in the third week of January, and the highest 91Β° 0 in the first week in August. The largest number of deaths in one weekβ53βwas registered in the second week of August, i.e., the week succeeding that which had the highest air temperature. The lowest weekly numberβ19βwas regi... |
969023be-c98d-49ee-9f99-e850056b4a58 | The question of the sufficiency of the water supply in tenement houses of several floors has engaged my attention for some years, and in December I reported that, in my opinion, a house (No. 1, High Street), occupied by three families, on three floors, which had one tap in the yard, had not a proper and sufficient wate... |
f055f3cb-d9da-4e6a-961c-9430f75bbcbf | In all cases immediate steps were taken to have the supply improved or re.instated. Food and Drugs Act. 4. 498 samples were submitted to the Public Analyst, and 42, or 8.4 per cent. were found adulterated, compared with 5.5, 4.1, and 5'7 in the three preceding years, and about 15 per cent, in London County. Proceedings... |
e137fc96-6fdc-4ffe-ada0-0a75514a4863 | 78 samples were bought as butter, and 4 found to be adulterated with margarine, two being all margarine. Table XVIII. shows the other 54 articles analysed. Only 4 were found adulterated, viz.4 brandies, which were found to contain spirit other than grape spirit, but as the vendor gave notice of this, there was no case ... |
166947a2-3a21-4ccc-902f-8265575f0bbf | The increase in the percentage of milk adulteration found was explained in my last Annual Report; it does not mean increased adulteration, but a higher standard of milk purity adopted by the Borough Council. Food Inspection. 8. Inspectors Eance, Tedham and Dee continued to act as special food and meat Inspectors on Fri... |
1faa6d50-421f-4671-b839-c24b2b6cbb3c | Of the remaining lots surrendered, 6 were fish, 2 beef, and others veal, oysters, tomatoes, and rabbits. Dairies, Cowsheds and Milk Shops. 9. On January 1st, there were 154 milk shops on the register; 54 were added and 12 removed during the year, leaving 196 registered at the close of the year, compared with 123 and 15... |
60b7ea1f-8a20-4564-9e5a-00c744a47e4c | Several keepers of shops where milk was sold in conjunction with articles such as old clothes, coal, greengrocery, &c., were required to discontinue selling either the milk or the other articles which interfered with its cleanliness. Regulation No. 32 under the Dairies Order requires purveyors of milk to adopt such pre... |
84faf02b-000d-457c-b2d7-ef05898b8dc3 | Slaughtekhouses. 11. There was no change in the number of Slaughterhouses registered, which remained 11 as in the two previous years. 83 Inspections were made and 6 notices served and complied with. Nuisances (See Table XVa.) 12. Complaints.βAll complaints received are investigated, whether anonymous or otherwise, but ... |
e352dfde-4489-49bb-b1fa-0edf9c7ba1f5 | 42 Complaints of non-removal of dust were received compared with 160, 114 and 70 in 1901, 1902 and 1903 ; 18 of the latter referred to Woolwich parish, 19 to Plumstead, and 5 to Eltham. 13. Drains and Waterclosets.β22 Defective combined drains affecting 129 houses were investigated and reported on by the Chief Sanitary... |
7e771ec5-89dd-465a-a2e4-0b47a414bb31 | 709 Water closets, and 789 defective W.C. cisterns (total 1498) were repaired, compared with 1864, 1444, and 1532 in the three preceding years. 231 Foul pans were cleansed compared with 120, 54, and 179, in the three preceding years. 2 Additional water closets were provided to workplaces. 64 Chapel Farm, Eltham, was re... |
15e199bd-379a-4fbe-9cf1-d46fdfc456fb | The work required consisted chiefly of providing a light and making small structural alterations. 15. House Inspection.β6604 houses were inspected house to house, and 7673 for infectious disease, complaints, &c. The house to house inspections in 1901, 1902, 1903 and 1904 respectively are as follows :β4797, 4526, 6223 a... |
a77f5702-ad39-4b21-af73-8f3478e6f0e4 | Mary's, and Dockyard Wards. In all the Wards except Herbert and Burrage, the majority of the houses inspected had some defect. At 2,917 houses, interiors were cleansed or roofs repaired, compared with 3,082, 2,318, and 2,711 in the three preceding years. 65 885 Damp walls were remedied compared with 608, 369 and 580 in... |
dd9bcef2-85e7-4214-add3-37e1b3aab86f | The 120 house to house inspections were in the following streets : Auberon Street and Kate's Place, North Woolwich; Mulgrave Place, Howick Mansions, Rope Yard Eails, High Street, Frances Street, Glass Yard and Elizabeth Place (River, Dockyard and St. Mary's Wards). Frith's Buildings, Kirk's Yard, High Street, &c., Elth... |
e7263cc4-d347-4939-865e-4f21be24c14a | In my own house to house inspections I found L17 per cent., but I specially chose the most insanitary districts. Probably St. Margaret's Ward has no real excess of overcrowding, but an Inspector more particular in applying the standard, viz., less than 300 cubic feet per head for sleeping, and 400 for living and sleepi... |
217f08b5-870b-4859-8f71-18f1565d0da7 | Much smoke nuisance occurred at the Council's own Electric Light Station in Globe Lane, but this has siuce been remedied. With a view to seeing what could be done to lessen smoke production from ordinary fireplaces, trial was made at the Council's Offices, Maxey Eoad, of a Florence Stove, recommended as smoke consuming... |
21d3bfb6-9492-47e0-b95a-075d2981b8bd | The Act allows of back additions which exclude all sunlight, and make the back rooms of a house quite dark. 22. Want of Proper and Sufficient Water Closets.βSeveral houses were found which did not comply with the L.C.C. Byelaw as to having at least one water closet for every 12 persons. Where the number of persons in a... |
0ea64f4d-2d2c-4c6a-baa8-c4572849d317 | Verminous Rooms.βUnder the London County Council General Powers Act of 1904, it is now compulsory on owners or occupiers after notice to strip and take steps to destroy and remove vermin from verminous rooms. Previous to this Act it was the custom of the Department to treat verminous rooms as a nuisance, but the new Ac... |
37db719a-1c0f-4671-b1e1-aa0a42d14a12 | The Woolwich Destructor received and destroyed 7352 loads of house and trade refuse, weighing 8658 tons at a cost for collection of Β£1692, compared with 9291 loads and Β£1600 cost e 2 68 in 1903. The cost of destruction was Β£1197 less Β£180 for sale of clinkers, (re trade refuse see next paragraph). The Plumstead destruc... |
0c4b4418-060e-4362-82b2-7a030295634a | This refuse was deposited at Cassell's brickfield, New Eltham. The Sanitary Inspectors have special instructions to see that dust pails are kept covered, and defaulters reported. This precaution serves the double purpose of preventing nuisance and by keeping the refuse dry, increasing its value as fuel. Trade Refuse. 2... |
d3eaa132-54cf-4bda-851a-37655d7f1db0 | This is included in the figures of the Woolwich dust collection. The charge made for inoffensive refuse is 1/6 a load, and 2d. a bushel, and for offensive refuse at the rate of 3d. a receptacle, charged per quarter in advance on the amount collected in the previous quarter. 69 Housing of the Working Classes. 27. The fo... |
e0b0767c-29ed-4e9f-8fef-d949e5e8be2c | Notices (Form A) were served in each case, and the work required done at seven houses without closing orders being obtained ; a closing order was made by a Magistrate for 31, Chapel Street; 32 and 45, Chapel Street were closed without an order; the work required has been done at No. 45, and the premises re-opened; Nos.... |
5f33f81f-28c3-4c25-86ab-f87c861561ce | Of these houses 19 have been closed, and the remainder improved. 70 29. Death rates of special areas.βStatistics have been given in previous Annual Reports for the following special areas:β Death rate. Princes Road area 23.9 Globe Lane and New Street 29. 5 Salutation Alley 42.2 Dicey, Delvin and James Street 19.4 Fore,... |
56ba9229-9a5c-4be7-a0e9-47e91b15dfc8 | The rooms have all been measured, and a table drawn up showing how many persons may occupy each room, allowing 400 cubic feet per head for sleeping, and 500 for living and sleeping, two children under 10 counting as an adult. The clerk of the Housing Committee, when letting the houses, calls attention to this regulatio... |
302244b2-9f64-4b58-abdd-9781145f225b | 116 were newly registered during the year (80 in Woolwich parish, and 36 in Plumstead), and 4 were removed, leaving 235 on the register at the close of the year (164 in Woolwich parish and 71 in Plumstead), compared with 88, 103, 132 and 123 in each of the four preceding years. 71 32. These houses were inspected quarte... |
7cda6893-7698-410b-8910-2016e911c9a7 | On Landlords for Cleansing 106 106 β Tenants 15 15 β Landlords for Overcrowding - - β Tenants β 7 7 ,, β and Landlords for other defects 115115 Number of cases referred to District Inspectors 35 β β of overcrowding remedied by redistribution without notice 5 β newly registered houses measured up 79 34. New Bye-laws.βTh... |
1f50cb74-603b-47a4-8f96-83f2029a7cec | The Board has agreed to the principle of the Byelaws being applicable to all houses without rent limit or other exception, but insists on a provision requiring a notice to be 72 served on all landlords whether resident or non-resident before proceedings are taken for overcrowding and certain other offences; the Council... |
3c53fc58-428a-423e-b1a8-ce993de2a626 | There has been considerable reduction in the numbers of occupants allowed in each house, and a rule is now made not to allow beds to be let to single men and single women in the same house. Underground Rooms. 36. Six underground rooms separately occupied were dealt with; three were closed, viz., at 12, Lower Pellipar R... |
fc1a89bc-89f0-488b-9e79-76558ce8b19e | Forty-seven places where food is prepared, chiefly restaurant kitchens, were inspected, and 15 notices were served and complied with. The sanitary accommodation of 22 factories was inspected, 2 notices served and complied with. outworkers. 38. Homeworkers' premises were inspected at 180 houses, 353 inspections were mad... |
f921a81d-11df-499b-a133-d687ac743434 | All but seven were found satisfactory on the last inspection; these seven showed dirty conditions of floor, walls, mixing boards, &c., these were all remedied on the service of notice. There were no prosecutions. Ice-Cream Shops. 40. These shops are now subject to special bye-laws made by the London County Council unde... |
97d34787-708f-4dc1-b97c-1cf86c47a3b5 | (see Annual Report, 1903, pp. 73-76). There has been no change in the establishment or system. Rooms at 842 houses were disinfected, compared with 687, 945 and 744 in the three previous years. The disinfecting apparatus was used 610 times for 7127 articles In 1903 there were 514 disinfections in cases of infectious dis... |
aeacdb39-b107-4333-b295-ae6efb064d10 | The Sun Street Mortuary was used for 164 bodies compared with 156, 164 and 183 in the three preceding years. 75 151 were deposited for inquest and 13 for custody. 100 post mortem examinations were made. Two bodies were deposited in the infectious disease chamber. The Eltham Mortuary was used for two bodies; in both cas... |
b04b68f7-d73a-4bf8-a56a-9fd9ea4eea6b | 45. Your Public Health Committee had this Act under their consideration, and it was decided to erect a bath or batbs for verminous persons adjoining the Disinfecting Station, White Hart Road. An estimate for this purpose has been passed and plans are under consideration. By-Laws for Tents, Vans and Sheds. 46. During th... |
7a57215f-6fcc-4b5e-abdc-4cfebc5f9aa0 | It was used 97 times last year compared with 90 times in 1903. The following were the journeys made Guy's Hospital 26 London Hospital 8 Cottage Hospital Charing Cross 7 Seamen's and Miller 10 Other Hospitals 6 King's Hospital 12 Union Infirmary 11 St. Thomas' Hospital 10 Private Houses 7 Health Leaflets, 48. The Health... |
470785e0-6188-4e3f-9f2c-b5a168625627 | Overcrowding was suspected in these houses for some time, but the Sanitary Inspectors were unable to obtain information as to the numbers occupying them as the occupiers did not speak English. Consequently, your Medical Officer of Health went through all these houses personally, and by aid of his slight knowledge of th... |
7d7b015e-4118-406e-bcce-717e153b81b3 | Bacteriological Examinations were made last year in 202 cases, viz: 74 for Diphtheria, 117 Phthisis, and 11 Enteric Fever. The total cost was Β£32 18s. 4d., viz: Β£25 5s. Od. for examinations, and Β£7 13s. 4d. for boxes and telegrams. Report of the Departmental Committee on Physical Deterioration. 51. This report has call... |
832f9f0f-8dbb-4b09-9ce3-1ccca0148939 | You appointed me to attend this Conference in company with Councillor Hall. Many important resolutions were 78 passed on which legislation has since been based. The full Minutes of the Conference, and the resolutions, were separately printed. I reported to you on the principal resolutions on the 16th November. London C... |
876707d1-dfe0-484b-ae44-7facd69a975d | Powell commenced work 18th April, and Miss Middlebrooke 7th July. Miss Middlebrooke was provided with a bicycle, making a total of six bicycles now provided for the Department. I presented in December a special report by Miss Middlebrooke on her work (see Appendix V.). Inspector Powell passed the examination of the San... |
1ed0b27b-a9d9-427c-acb3-51e86e65b539 | At all Ages. Number. Rate per 1.000 Births Registd. Number. Rate Number. Rate. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1894 103727 3304 31.8 362 109 . . . . . 1566 15.1 1895 105265 3321 31.5 476 143 . . . . . 1757 16.7 1896 106840 3363 31.5 508 151 . . . . . 1878 17.5 1897 108611 3406 31.3 455 133 . . . . . 1642 15.1 1898 110273... |
598eddad-b886-4bce-a978-a13524d6f26b | 8 534 158 . . . . . 1889 16.6 1900 115498 3303 28.6 469 142 . . . . . 2057 17.8 1901 117740 3535 30.0 455 128 1600 13.6 433 42 164 1722 14.6 1902 122505 3730 29.9 462 121 1678 13.7 278 43 208 1843 14.7 1903 123172 36591 30.0 390 106 1511 12.3 272 41 175 1637 13.3 Averages for 10 vears 1894 IMS 112678 ) 3429 30.4 458 13... |
3960f33f-d947-4bbe-97ef-9347d127e19d | 1 466 132 1636 130 261 40 169 1765 14.0 * Rates in Columns 4, 8 and 13 calculated per 1,000 of estimated population. 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 colum... |
0188ce02-2cfd-40c4-bc4f-8924f15ddb0c | The "Public Institutions" to be taken into account for the purposes of these Tables are those into which persons are habitually received on account of sickness or infirmity, such as hospitals, workhouses and lunatic asylums. Area of District in Total Population at all ages 117,178. acres'exclusiveof Number of Inhabited... |
3ec16d3a-1fd6-42bc-9c9e-35624767ec57 | Middlesex do. St. Bartholomew's do. St. Thomas's do. Children's do. City of London do. Brompton do. National do. University do. Bethnal Green Chest Hospital L.C.C. Asylum, Dartford Banstead Asylum Cane Hill do. Caterham do. Claybury do- Horton do. Leavesden do. 82 TABLE 1b. Deaths of Persons belonging to the Borough of... |
65b9f7fb-d3fa-481d-be70-31166b61d5ff | 2 3 5 Royal Arsenal Hospital 5 0 5 Total in Government Hospitals ... ... 26 Cottage Hospital, Woolwich 3 2 5 Do. Eltham 4 3 7 Do. Blackheath and Charlton 1 1 2 Do. Kidbrooke 0 1 1 Total in Cottage Hospitals 15 Fever Hospitals 21 17 38 38 Seamen's Hospital 2 0 2 Guy's do. 11 3 14 King's College do 2 0 2 London do. 4 1 5... |
b4550657-bf0f-4902-a9ec-cb4b1bcfb88f | 1 0 1 Total in General Hospitals ... ... 38 Children's Hospitals 3 0 3 3 Brompton Chest Hospital 0 1 1 Bethnal Green do. 3 1 4 Total in Chest Hospitals ... ... 5 Lunatic Asylums 19 17 36 36 Four other Institutions 5 5 10 10 Totals 247 151 398 398 83 TABLE II. Vital Statistics of Separate Localities, 1901-2-3-4. Increas... |
525cedac-18c6-4f13-b7f3-0ef8a422778e | Population estimated to middle of year. Births Registered. Deaths at all ages. Deaths under 1 Year. Population estimated to middle of year. Births Registered. Deaths at all ages. Deaths under 1 Year. Dockyard 8712 282 137 40 8712 286 146 28 8712 275 141 28 8712 286 159 39 St. Mary's 10439 203 122 25 10439 226 149 30 10... |
8ebb2651-8cf0-445f-80db-ae357f04aef6 | George s 8078 298 151 35 8078 284 135 36 8078 303 136 39 8078 321 143 48 Burrage 9837 253 133 24 9837 228 154 28 9837 235 133 17 9726 219 123 23 Herbert 9195 240 104 22 9679 261 129 28 9679 261 94 21 9893 220 98 20 St. |
f3ed4069-01cd-49bf-89ca-65bee6d9f70c | Margaret's 10193 325 120 42 11826 448 163 50 11826 399 166 38 12337 388 161 35 Central 10220 299 142 36 10263 341 138 46 1026.3 276 99 26 10228 267 87 24 Glyndon 9829 319 140 30 9882 287 146 34 9882 313 144 33 9609 291 165 42 St. Nicholas 20239 737 265 106 22985 698 312 106 22985 731 235 71 21031 685 319 114 Eltham 778... |
54b63116-eeed-47ff-9741-70c757ce8a80 | Cases of Infectious Disease Notified during the year 1904. Notifiable Disease. Cases Notified in Whole District. Total cases notified in each locality. No. of cases removed to Hospital. No. of cases of Mistaken Diagnosis (included in preceding figures). At all Ages. At AgesβYears. River. Dockyard. St. Mary's. St. Georg... |
d84c5f84-617c-4dc5-bfc8-c6c7cae65ae5 | . . . Diphtheria 163 3 59 78 16 13 . 16 11 13 11 12 30 11 8 22 24 5 134 11 Membranous Croup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erisipelas 74 . 4 6 9 43 . 12 5 . 9 . 9 1 8 1 7 12 0 0 Scarlet Fever 472 . 122 280 46 20 . 61 34 16 39 44 69 42 20 31 100 16 397 3 Typhus Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ente... |
bea78996-e36a-4f13-9cac-34f6b24748ec | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continued Fever l . . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . 0 . Puerperal Fever 5 . . . 2 3 . . . . . 1 1 . 1 . 2 . 0 . Plague . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Phthisis 186 . 1 11 45 127 2 28 25 16 9 15 21 7 6i 17 35 "7 . . Totals 932 7 186 383 121 221 14 119 81 45 73 80 131 61 43 7... |
f5d4ecd6-1dc2-4ffa-988d-18aa880cd371 | Deaths in or belonging to whole District at subjoined ages. All Ages. Males Females Under 1 1 to 5 5 to 10 10 to 15 15 to 20 20 to 25 25 to 35 35 to 45 45 to 55 55 to 65 65 to 75 75 to 85 over 85 Small Pox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Measles 28 17 11 10 14 4 . . . . . . . . . . Scarlet Fever 16 11 5 1 8 6 . . 1 . .... |
9905b27f-d028-4a59-9fa3-5459019d1f1f | . . . . . . . . Diphtheria and Membranous Croup 29 14 15 1 16 9 3 . . . . . . . . . Croup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enteric Fever 6 4 2 . . 1 . . 1 1 3 . . . . . Asiatic Cholera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DiarrhΕa and Dysentery 55 25 30 44 5 1 1 . . . . . 1 1 2 . Epidemic or Zymotic Enteritis 95 50 45 82 11 ... |
bed133a1-48ab-40cb-aecc-c4ff89c316e6 | . . . Erysipelas 4 4 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . Puerperal Fever 2 . 2 . . . . . . 2 . . . . . . Syphilis 8 2 6 4 . . . . 2 1 . . 1 . . . Rheumatism 11 7 4 . . . . . 1 3 3 1 1 . . . Gout 4 4 . . . . . . . . . . 1 3 . . Other Septic Diseases 4 2 2 1 . . . . . 1 . . 1 . . . Intermittent Fever and Malaria Cachexia . . . .... |
f173487e-a3a4-49f1-b5e7-7c3723940c40 | Tuberculosis of Lungs (Phthisis) 206 135 71 1 5 2 5 10 20 54 49 38 17 3 2 . Tuberculosis of Intestines and Peritoneum 12 7 5 4 5 2 1 . . . . . . . . . Other forms of Tuberculosis 25 11 14 4 4 7 1 1 3 1 1 . 2 . . Alcoholism 5 4 1 . . . . . . 1 2 1 1 . . . Cancer 93 34 59 . . 1 . . 1 1 16 15 26 21 10 1 Diabetes 6 4 2 . .... |
e2f94d78-c493-48d2-bf66-726e75e53418 | Developmental Diseases 90 51 39 82 5 1 2 . . . . . . . . . Old Age 80 38 42 . . . . . . . . . 1 13 53 13 Meningitis 16 7 9 4 5 2 . . . . 4 . 1 . . . Inflammation and Softening of Brain. Other Diseases of Brain and Nervous 9 3 6 . . . β’β’ . . . . 1 2 3 3 . System 76 36 40 22 5 . 1 2 2 8 5 11 9 7 3 1 Organic Diseases of t... |
6afba8da-33f0-4dcf-a7c0-73896565e58e | 1 1 . 5 11 9 17 14 4 Apoplexy and Hemiplegia 18 9 9 . . . . . . . 1 1 5 6 5 . Other diseases of Blood Vessels and Heart 32 15 17 . . . . 1 2 1 5 6 10 3 3 1 Acute Bronchitis 78 47 31 34 19 1 . . . 1 . 7 3 6 6 1 Chronic Bronchitis 72 36 36 1 . . . . . 1 2 5 12 26 23 2 Lobar (Croupous) Pneumonia 9 5 4 1 . . 1 . . 2 . 3 1 ... |
e24a1f70-68cb-400f-a427-ff22350045ad | 4 2 4 . Pneumonia 63 39 24 9 5 1 . 2 1 6 7 14 8 7 3 . Other diseases of Respiratory System 7 4 3 . 1 . . . 1 1 . . 2 2 . . Diseases of Stomach 9 4 5 . . . . . . . 1 . 1 . 1 . Obstruction of Intestines 9 6 3 5 . . . . . 1 . . . 2 1 . Cirrhosis of Liver 22 9 13 . . . . . . . 3 7 9 3 . . Other diseases of Digestive System... |
5d8f9e1f-69ad-4e35-bfa2-f893fb80ad05 | 1 4 5 9 9 7 . Tumours and other Affections of Female Genital Organs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accidents and Diseases of Parturition 3 . 3 . . . . . 1 1 1 . . . . . Deaths by Accidents or Negligence 42 30 12 9 6 3 . 2 2 4 4 7 2 2 1 . Deaths by Suicide or Homicide 8 4 4 . . . . . . . 1 3 2 1 1 . Deaths from ill-def... |
f863c6ea-d567-41df-a73e-a649942d684e | 2 3 5 6 2 Totals 1763 957 806 479 174 53 24 25 44 105 143 158 182 182 168 26 87-88 TABLE IVA. Disease. Deaths in or belonging to Localities, at all Ages in Wabds. Deaths in Public Institutions in the District. Deaths in Outlying Institutions. River. Dockyard. St. Mary's. St. George's. St. Nicholas. Central. Glyndon. St... |
9086c0e7-9be4-45f2-8d34-1895fe360f38 | . 2 2 3 2 . 13 Typhus Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Epidemic Influenza . 5 2 . 2 5 1 1 2 2 3 . 2 . Whooping Cough . 5 3 3 10 5 1 2 11 5 4 5 . . Diphtheria and Membranous Croup 2 4 2 3 . 7 1 1 5 3 1 . 1 . Croup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enteric Fever 2 . . . 2 1 . . . . . . . . Asiatic Cholera . . . . . . . . . . ... |
156d30f4-1205-4fbc-a4e6-057ee3d6fd6a | Epidemic or Zymotic Enteritis 14 3 7 8 7 33 6 10 4 . . . 3 . Enteritis 2 . 3 1 2 3 . 5 2 1 . . 1 . Other continued Fevers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erysipelas . . . . 1 . . .1 1 . 1 . . . Puerperal Fever . . . . . 1 . 1 . . . . . . Syphilis 2 . . . 2 1 . 2 . 1 . . 4 . Rheumatism . . 1 . 1 2 3 3 . . 1 . . . Gout . . .... |
0acee641-bce4-4b9b-8f0c-9baa29551c79 | 1 2 Intermittent Fever and Malaria Cachexia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuberculosis of Meninges 1 2 1 1 . 3 1 3 1 . 2 1 . . Tuberculosis of Lungs (Phthisis) 8 29 22 19 15 41 13 16 17 7 10 9 61 17 Tuberculosis of Intestines and Peritoneum . 1 2 1 2 2 . . 2 1 . 1 . 1 Other forms of Tuberculosis . 4 3 1 2 10 2 1 1 . 1 . ... |
86936deb-b896-4aec-8598-721c36bc8a09 | 1 . 1 . . . 1 2 . 1 2 . Premature Births 2 7 5 2 12 15 6 6 4 . 6 6 5 1 Developmental Diseases 3 5 11 7 4 26 5 8 8 4 5 4 1 1 Old Age 3 7 6 8 7 11 3 10 6 6 6 7 28 4 Meningitis 1 5 . 1 . 5 . 1 . 1 1 1 2 . .Inflamation and Softening of Brain . 2 . 1 . 1 . . 2 1 . 2 . |
bae60274-8a8f-45b8-b5de-1f22e08049dc | 3 Other Diseases of Brain and Nervous System 2 9 6 6 5 13 2 9 4 5 10 5 9 22 Organic Diseases of the Heart 2 14 8 10 6 16 5 7 13 8 4 10 18 4 Cerebral Hemorrhage, Embolism and Thrombosis 1 4 6 9 1 6 4 3 8 5 7 8 11 3 Apoplexy and Hemiplegia 1 6 1 . . 1 . 3 . 2 3 1 4 . Other Diseases of Blood Vessels and Heart . 4 4 1 2 4 ... |
95fa20be-4b11-4034-8002-75db0359dd2a | 7 5 6 3 2 Chronic Bronchitis . 11 6 4 2 8 5 5 7 3 14 7 11 6 Lobar (Croupous) Pneumonia . . 1 1 1 2 . 2 1 . 1 . . 2 Lobular (Broncho) Pneumonia 7 9 11 2 4 7 5 4 . 3 2 2 2 2 Pneumonia 4 5 6 3 8 8 . 5 7 4 6 7 3 5 Other Diseases of Respiratory System . 1 1 . 1 1 . 1 1 . . . . 2 Diseases of Stomach . 3 . . . 1 . 1 1 . . 3 .... |
359ad44e-49b4-449c-95ce-1ea804999db1 | 1 . 3 Cirrhosis of Liver . 2 2 . 3 7 2 2 . 2 2 . 4 1 Other Diseases of Digestive System . 1 1 2 2 3 4 1 . . . 2 2 3 Nephritis and Bright's Disease 1 2 4 2 . 7 2 3 5 2 3 4 3 2 Tumours and other Affections of Female Genital Organs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Accidents and Diseases of Parturition . . . . . . . . 1 . . 2 D... |
5fd0b64f-18bf-4dae-9393-1488b975f018 | Deaths from Ill-Defined Causes 1 . 2 1 5 6 1 1 5 1 2 . 3 All other Diseases 2 3 3 2 1 5 5 4 1 1 1 3 4 6 Totals 71 193 159 121 143 319 87 165 161 98 123 123 221 169 89 TABLE V. Rates per 1,000 Persons on the Population, estimated to the Middle of the Year. Year Small Pox, Cholera. Erysipelas. Diphtheria and Membranous C... |
8f865a27-6935-4ff0-9fe8-2f6230743b8a | Deaths. Cases. Deaths. Cases. Deaths. 1891 0.01 . . . 0.58 0.05 0.51 0.08 1.52 0.04 0.01 . 0.37 0.06 . . 0.15 0.03 189'2 0.04 . . . 100 007 1.3 0.41 9.4 0.33 . . 0.41 0.13 . . 0.09 0.02 1893 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1894 0.35 0.03 . . 0.96 0.04 1.7 0.56 7.8 0.42 . . 0.47 0.11 . . 0.04 0.03 1895 0.19 0.01 . . |
52b78f71-d5a3-4023-b2d2-c68afd73a940 | 0.93 0.02 2.0 0.47 5.5 0.20 . . 2.35 0.38 . . 0.08 . 1896 0.03 . . . 1.03 0.04 2.8 0.87 5.0 0.24 . . 0.62 0.07 . . 0.303 0.01 1897 0.01 . 0.03 . 0.83 0.04 2.6 0.58 6.0 0.12 . . 0.45 0.05 . . 0.04 0.02 1898 . . 0.02 . 0.86 0.02 2.2 0.31 5.7 0.16 . . 0.52 0.11 . . 0.09 0.08 1899 . . . . |
ee3585dc-934b-4b94-b018-11b9f194bcc7 | 0.83 0.06 3.0 0.36 7.8 0.09 . . 0.52 0.09 . . 0.09 0.07 1900 0.01 . . . 0.91 005 3.1 0.27 3.9 0.09 . . 0.59 0.10 . . . . 1901 0.18 . . . 0.61 . 1.8 0.16 2.6 0.04 . . 0.58 0.11 . . . . 1902 1.82 0.30 . . 0.78 0.01 1.87 0.18 2.14 0.06 . . 0.40 0.10 . . 0.09 0.05 1903 0.05 . . . 0.47 . 1.51 0. |
bd981d17-1612-41c6-9532-beb066b6ae74 | 11 3.16 0.03 . . 0.34 0.05 . . 0.02 0.01 1904 0.05 . . . 0.59 0.03 1.30 0.23 3.75 0.13 . . 0.19 0.05 . . 0.04 0.02 Note.βData for 1893 could not be obtained. 90 TABLE VI. Scarlet Fever aNd Diphtheria. Number of Patients attending each School. School. On Roll. Scarlet Fever. Diphtheria and Membranous Croup. Wood Street ... |
538b4a18-5627-43e7-95cd-c7a11694d543 | 5 Burrage Grove 963 4 8 "Vicarage Road 1012 6 1 Plum Lane 757 11 1 Earl Street 1008 5 1 Ancona Road 1221 13 14 Plumstead Road 846 6 3 The Slade 962 12 4 High Street 1268 17 2 Conway Road 1346 25 7 Purrett Road 1098 3 β Tiinbercroft Road 403 5 1 Wickham Lane 485 20 3 Bostall Lane 894 1 4 Church Manorway 388 7 2 Grangehi... |
39631af7-03d8-42a1-a178-914a92778c37 | Thomas β 7 1 Christ Church 110 - β All Saints 452 7 β Central 585 16 8 St. Patrick 182 β β Roper Street 400 1 β All other Schools β 26 5 Total 25208 300 95 91-92 TABLE VII.βAnalysis of Sickness and Mortality Statistics in London during the year 1904. Cities and Boroughs. Estimated population in the middle of 1904. Noti... |
c08e5032-aab8-4996-94a7-4e3768695718 | Small-pox. Measles. | Scarlet fever. Diphtheria.* Whoopingcough Typhus fever. Enteric fever. Other continued fevers. Diarrhoea. Total. ; Annual rate per 1,000 persons living. London 4,648,950 491 13,438 7220 3 1896 27 273 4947 - 28,295 6.1 25 2,256 365 723 1495 - 286 6 4750 9906 2.14 74,555 16.1 144 West Districts. Pad... |
565d56f2-d60d-454d-b6ca-ab637c8dfc8c | 236 3 267 187 - 47 3 11 141 - 659 3.7 1 68 5 17 19 - 6 1 139 256 1.45 2558 14.3 150 Hammersmith 117,412 - 285 204 - 39 1 12 123 - 664 5.7 β 106 6 22 36 - 5 β 121 296 2.53 1840 15.7 152 Fulham 152,482 - 295 300 - 39 - 8 130 - 772 5.1 β 64 4 23 58 - 6 β 224 379 2.49 2346 15.4 153 Chelsea 74,329 - 108 61 - 13 - 7 45 - 234... |
cba33fe7-6796-4973-b268-8ad90f01de38 | 49 1225 16.5 156 City of Westminster 177,321 6 313 145 - 51 2 5 126 β 649 3.7 β 23 9 7 18 - 10 2 84 153 0.87 2396 13.5 125 North Districts. St. Marylebone 130,337 8 295 118 - 50 β 3 187 - 661 5.1 β 50 9 14 13 - 3 β 108 197 1.51 2109 16.2 94 Hampstead 86,663 1 169 58 - 27 1 6 56 318 3.7 β 17 2 4 8 - 5 β 21 57 0.66 884 1... |
da6359cf-a514-49ac-88e0-236184d14f2f | Pancras 235,936 7 848 349 - 136 β 10 258 1608 6.8 β 127 2.7 38 82 - 17 β 183 474 2.01 4102 17.4 150 Islington 341,044 18 1150 347 1 128 β 24 280 - 1948 5.7 1 181 35 29 84 - 18 β 248 596 1.75 5243 15.4 129 Stoke Newington . |
e423a2b5-1ba9-4e9f-b815-5a60ad76089d | 52,445 8 154 61 β 14 β 3 53 293 5.6 β 7 3 8 12 - 3 β 26 59 1.13 697 13.3 114 Hackney 226,266 13 858 571 - 185 3 23 266 - 1919 8.5 β 76 20 55 55 - 26 β 249 481 2.13 3366 14.9 142 Central Districts. |
56ab8ab1-7992-4a3c-8cdc-4ed8e74e37d5 | Holborn 57,161 6 98 46 - 41 β 7 76 274 4.8 2 42 β 4 9 - 4 β 41 102 1.80 1054 18.5 109 Finsbury 98,958 15 330 146 - 46 β 5 106 - 648 6.6 3 58 17 16 28 - 9 β 123 254 2.57 2100 21.3 140 City of London 23,482 2 32 40 - 14 β - 21 - 109 4.7 β β 1 2 7 - - β 4 14 0.60 390 16.7 104 East Districts. Shoreditch 117,033 14 343 188 ... |
21fb501b-8bfb-4480-828f-53820119a49b | 7 2 81 13 18 63 - 8 β 189 374 3.20 2378 20.4 188 Bethnal Green 130,207 126 661 425 - 58 4 12 224 - 1510 11.6 7 90 18 47 52 - 6 1 162 383 2.95 2500 19.3 157 Stepney 303,791 90 1258 821 1 198 _ 15 470 - 2853 9.4 3 174 33 90 126 - 30 β 403 859 2.84 5876 19.4 155 Poplar 169,905 42 547 670 - 93 β 15 204 - 1571 9.3 3 91 24 8... |
aaa0689d-413c-43f3-914d-d8d484777068 | 6 154 South Districts. Southwark 207,937 28 415 281 - 92 β 12 298 1126 5.4 1 191 12 26 118 - 18 1 282 649 3.13 4169 20.1 174 Bermondsey 129,397 310,359 19 454 193 - 73 1 5 186 - 931 7.2 β 136 18 16 69 - 16 1 200 456 3.52 2582 20.0 172 Lambeth 28 658 326 - 100 4 16 248 - 1380 4.5 β 164 16 34 109 - 11 β 316 650 2.10 4884... |
d511c6f2-36e6-4124-80ad-d41f5c23d308 | 9 β 59 10 14 59 - 13 β 198 353 2.02 2541 14.5 147 Wandsworth 257,448 6 772 404 - 71 3 14 270 1540 6.0 β 106 14 42 50 11 β 225 448 1.73 3435 13.4 122 Camberwell 268,384 19 956 270 - 78 1 13 327 - 1664 6.2 β 110 17 21 99 - 16 β 246 509 1.90 3992 14.9 144 Deptford 113,509 11 405 196 - 30 10 151 - 803 7.1 β 76 10 16 49 - 3... |
55b41a35-083a-4348-a98e-99589948dbb9 | 651 1 213 152 - 49 - 2 86 - 503 5.0 β 40 3 11 56 - 9 β 110 229 2.26 1455 14.4 142 Lewisham 140,401 - 337 130 - 29 - 8 83 - 587 4.2 β 25 7 12 37 - 2 β 115 196 1.41 1681 12.0 123 Woolwich 123,416 8 468 161 - 27 1 5 75 - 745 6.1 - 29 16 29 56 - 6 β 159 295 2 .40 1763 14 .3 135 Port of London β 1 1 - - 9 - - - - 12 - - - -... |
a01a7f68-a121-4c0f-95d9-92e06aefaf8b | Meteorology and Registered Deaths from all causes, and from certain prevalent Diseases in each week of the year, 1904. Week. Date of ending. Temperature of Air. Temperature 3 feet below ground. Mean Humidity, Complete Saturation = 100. No. of days Rainfall. Rainfall in Inches. Deaths corrected for Public Institutions. ... |
2ed1fa21-d8e8-4886-b1a1-adb1701d9170 | 9 47.7 29.3 39.8 + 42.10 91 5 0.29 30 0 0 6 7 β 16 51.8 33.0 42 1 + 42.83 82 4 0.69 36 0 4 5 9 β 23 48.9 26.2 35-7 β 42.26 92 3 0.18 37 0 1 7 4 30 50.9 28.8 40-9 + 41.38 86 3 0.92 35 0 4 5 7 Feb. |
f4d24bfd-e09a-4bd7-8ef0-dd3cd3c0c084 | 6 49.5 31.7 40-6 + 42.24 87 7 1.15 43 2 1 10 6 β 13 49.9 32.4 42-1 + 42.12 81 6 1.27 33 0 3 5 1 β 20 53.7 29.8 38-8 β 41.83 81 5 0.45 34 0 4 9 8 β27 54.2 29.2 38 3 - 41.96 75 1 0.03 42 0 9 7 5 Mar. 5 41.2 27.2 33 3 β 40.57 82 3 0.52 29 1 4 7 5 β 12 59.1 27.2 405 β 40.62 84 2 0. |
4c3ea995-91f8-46b9-8ced-1d9833bc54b9 | 24 42 0 1 9 4 β 19 555 26.4 40-8 β 41.23 77 2 0 .06 31 1 2 4 5 β 26 54.0 31.8 43 3 + 42.47 80 4 0.13 36 0 0 10 3 April 2 55.7 31.4 42 0 - 42.75 79 3 0.45 36 0 1 14 8 1 st Qr 59.1 26.2 6 + 7 β 41.87 83 48 6.38 469 4 34 98 72 April 9 64.0 37.3 48.0 + 43.91 71 6 0.37 49 0 6 8 8 β 16 66.9 36. |
8189f59a-6664-42d1-a9f0-d5e91999ea39 | 5 49 .6 + 45.54 71 2 0.32 42 0 2 10 4 β23 64.0 33.2 49.1 + 47.19 71 2 0.24 30 0 1 3 7 β 30 60.9 33.8 49.6 + 47.66 72 2 0.65 32 0 2 8 6 May 7 63.9 39.2 49.0 β 48.72 70 3 0.55 45 0 4 4 8 . 14 69.9 34.2 49.7 β 48.68 81 3 0.29 36 0 6 5 5 β 21 72.6 39.2 54.0 + 51.24 65 2 0 . |
19c50b79-f579-44e9-a50a-77a954d23d5d | 35 27 1 5 2 6 β 28 75.1 46.5 57.3 + 52.44 86 4 0.30 25 2 6 0 4 June 4 68.8 43.9 56.0 β 54.22 84 3 0.71 25 0 5 4 4 β 11 71.2 46.7 55.9 β 55.17 75 2 0.12 19 0 0 2 3 β 18 740 476 59.6 + 56.30 72 2 0.27 28 2 3 5 4 β 25 76.1 44.3 58.6 β 57.74 68 2 0.17 29 0 4 2 9 July 2 73.9 44.5 59. |
151cc230-cd29-4504-ab96-ea9d779fe3c6 | 7 β 58.39 67 3 0.15 22 0 1 1 4 2nd Qr 76.1 33.2 7 + 6 β 51.32 73 36 3 89 409 5 45 54 72 Note. 1- Means higher and β lower than the average of 60 years. 94 Table VIII.βcontinued. Week. Date of ending. Temperature of Air. Temperature 3 feet below ground. Mean Humidity, Complete Saturation = 100. No. of days Rainfall. Rai... |
007b503a-b29e-44ec-84dd-4dc1f2bac4ba | July 9 82.2 49.2 63.2 + 59.43 70 2 0.22 21 0 0 3 5 β 16 85.2 53.8 68.1 + 61.52 62 1 0.01 33 5 3 2 5 23 85.0 54.2 67.1 + 63.58 61 2 0.04 33 5 2 2 3 β 30 83.9 52.2 65.4 + 64.23 75 6 1.83 32 9 1 2 1 Aug. 6 91.0 53.0 681. |
6368e4e2-491e-42a9-a7e9-d46207895526 | + 64.53 65 2 0.08 45 13 0 1 8 β 13 75.0 45.4 61.0 β 64.62 66 1 0.06 53 21 d 5 4 ,, 20 75.0 45.5 59.5 β 03.26 75 3 0.47 45 17 3 2 4 β27 72.7 43.5 57.6 β 61.58 76 3 0.22 49 20 5 2 4 Sept. 3 81.9 51.0 61.0 + 61.37 75 3 1.01 26 10 0 1 2 β 10. |
50bb3df7-6ccf-411a-9971-96cc1b582fd5 | 74.6 42.2 57.0 β 60.57 77 3 0.36 37 15 2 0 4 β 17 71.4 41.2 56.4 β 59.29 81 3 0.24 33 11 1 2 5 β 2 i 64.1 40.5 53.6 β 58.13 70 3 0.20 25 6 1 4 3 Oct. 1 65.7 38.8 52.1 β 56.72 87 2 0.14 26 4 0 5 4 3rd Qr 91.0 38.8 6 + 7 β 61.45 72 34 4.88 458 136 21 31 52 Oct. |
43f0d631-fd39-4225-a00c-0c49308d1ca1 | 8 58.0 37.9 50.3 β 56.03 81 4 0.55 36 2 3 o 6 ,, 15 59.2 31.9 47.8 β 54.46 85 1 0.02 32 1 4 5 6 β 22 66.5 36.4 54.9 + 53.74 89 2 0.43 37 0 2 5 3 β 29 59.9 36.2 49.9 + 54.19 84 1 0.20 27 0 2 6 4 Nov. |
0981dbde-0371-40b3-849d-533573b41dba | 5 56.4 44.2 49.3 + 52.62 84 2 0.11 37 2 2 8 5 β 12 58.8 3Β£.4 48.8 + 51.89 83 5 1.40 34 0 3 9 5 β 19 53.6 30.0 42.2 50.23 94 2 0.04 41 0 2 11 6 β26 46.9 23.2 33.7 β 47.86 82 2 0.18 24 0 1 8 4 Dec. 3 52.3 25.9 40.5 β 44.98 87 2 0.07 30 0 2 6 6 β10 53.7 26.2 42.3 + 45.77 88 6 1. |
65ac23d9-5b27-4714-a61e-9e04bc95fbf5 | 54 26 0 4 8 4 β 17 56.0 31.5 43.4 + 44.73 87 6 0.50 31 0 2 8 4 , 21 54.0 24.8 34.1 β 44.80 97 1 0.04 41 0 3 9 4 β 81 55.7 30.5 41.6 + 43.32 85 4 0.09 34 0 4 5 5 61 4th Qr 66.5 23.2 V + 6 β 49.59 87 38 5.17 430 5 34 90 Whole Yr. 91.0 23.2 26 + 26 β 51.06 79 156 20.32 1766 150 134 273 257 Note. |
4a9892cd-ca11-46c5-adf6-47aa615624df | + Means higher and β lower than the average of 50 years. 95 Table VIIIa. Weekly Averages. Temperature of the air. Temperature 3 feet below ground. Mean Humidity Complete Saturation = 100 No. of days Rainfall. Rainfall in inches. Deaths corrected for Public Institutions. Average of weekly maxima. Average of weekly minim... |
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