ids
stringlengths
36
36
texts
stringlengths
1
1.43k
e93187ec-f328-4a8b-8f20-cbcfc566535e
The two Borough Cemeteries were well maintained as usual. 613 bodies were buried in the Woolwich Cemetery, compared with 669, 670, and 609, in the three previous years. There were 732 interments in the Plumstead Cemetery, compared with 745, 753, and 656, in the three previous years. 59 burials took place in Plumstead C...
68280787-ef2a-474b-885f-63656d546350
In 1909, baths were taken by 408 persons, viz., 115 adult males, and 293 children; 392 for verminous bodies, 13 for verminous heads, and 3 for itch. 2462 articles were disinfected, and the disinfector was used 298 times. The adults came mainly from common lodginghouses, and the children were mostly sent from County Cou...
c2ac185d-6fa4-4635-acc3-9cb8ac85dd0e
To this may be ascribed the fact that no adult females patronise the bath. The need of a female is also noticed for the children, who come in large numbers. It is often very difficult to get the mother, or other responsible female, to accompany the children, and as it is not safe to allow children to use the bath by th...
c2ead476-f65c-4727-a207-86a49296664e
Full particulars as to the establishment, objects, mode of working, and apparatus, of the Infants' Milk Depot, have been given in three previous Reports, the first one being separately printed in 1906, and the second and third forming part of the Annual Reports of 1907 and 1908. 332 infants were supplied with milk in 1...
5200b21c-8eb7-4bff-8094-c45b9c335934
This indicates that for the most part mothers obtain the milk, not as a temporary fancy, but from a conviction of its utility which is confirmed by trial; for the Depot milk costs parents slightly more than ordinary fresh milk and preserved milk, if given in proper quantity and quality, and considerably more if condens...
d7fa94a8-6c4b-49fb-836c-edc152b9500c
The average age of the children taken on at the Depot in 1908 was three months. The average duration of feeding was five months, thus the average age of those fed was five-and-a-half months. Health of Infants coming on Depot. Of the 217 infants who commenced Depot milk in 1909, 82, or two-fifths of the whole, were unwe...
3b6d9724-3d5a-4a13-8a41-7fb9b363aef0
The following sample cases of delicate and premature infants, successfully reared on Depot milk, show the great importance of the Depot in saving the lives and restoring the health of children who would otherwise probably have succumbed:— 64a. H.D. (m.) Premature, very feeble at birth, under 5 lbs. Started Depot milk w...
9885ed0c-ad80-4af0-a725-a3baf72ec0b6
at 10 months old (last time of weighing); was Depot fed for 14 months, and was well and healthy on leaving Depot. 341. H.B. (m.) Born in the Home for Mothers and Babies, premature, very delicate, 4 lb. 15 oz. at birth. Depot fed from two weeks old. Weighed 21 lb. 4 oz. at a year old. Was quite strong and healthy on cea...
ff7db98e-cfe2-4ff0-9771-d795f37aae90
She required special modification, and much watching throughout the first year. She is a fragile kind of child. Weighed 20 lbs. at one year old. 53a. A.B. (m.) Started Depot milk at five months old. He was then much wasted, and only weighed 8 lb. 12 oz. Just before he came on the Depot he had been refused by the Infant...
3fab8f3a-4557-47cf-bb3a-52d4961ae3e6
Only four children died while on G 100 the Depôt; one was prematurely born, one had bronchitis and diarrhoea, and the other two were wasting on admission. Seven additional infants died after having left the Depot for an interval varying from two days to two months. It is difficult to give a Milk Depôt death-rate. I hav...
e8466cac-11d9-486d-9cb2-c99fc789a371
During the three years that the Milk Depot has been running, 25 Depot fed children died while on the Depot, and the death-rate was 81 per 1,000. This may be compared with the death-rate of ordinary hand-fed children which has been estimated at 198 per 1,000, excluding the deaths of children in the first week of life, w...
a1e99a72-19f9-493e-b0a6-614995dbea15
138 (122 in 1908) of these were weighed at least three times at intervals of about a fortnight; of these 49 gained more than the average 101 weight, 43 gained the average weight, and 46 gained less than the average. Thus, although nearly half were delicate infants, the large majority gained the average or more than the...
316ca289-bd99-49f9-a757-7f6cf56c8b0f
Some very delicate children are unable to take fresh milk in any form, and for these some form of dried milk, as Glaxo, has been found useful. If there is any illness requiring medical treatment, the mother is advised to take the baby to a doctor. Medical practitioners are beginning to recommend the particular modifica...
17dc7928-2bdf-4259-b48a-01e9c096bea7
They have, however, been found much more prone to this disease than breast-fed children. g 2 102 Theoretically, Depôt-fed children should not be liable to the infection of diarrhoea any more than those breast-fed, provided their general health makes them equally resistant, and provided the rules of the Depot as regards...
3d3219e3-3c0e-4a51-95f6-d59536a8f814
The cost to the ratepayers of the Depôt is equal to a rate of one-seventh of a penny, the return for which is many lives saved, and many infants growing up stronger and more useful citizens than they would otherwise be. The Borough Treasurer has kindly supplied a full revenue account which is given below. Statistics. N...
bc2d5f54-b75d-4320-bca0-abceb5563d3c
Wasting 12 Premature birth 7 Delicate 29 Indigestion 18 Diarrhœa 6 Tubercle 1 Other diseases 9 82 Period for which children leaving the Depot in 1909 were supplied.—Under 1 month, 50; 1 to 3 months, 44; 3 to 6 months, 37; 6 to 9 months, 43; 9 to 12 months, 22; over 12 months, 29. Average duration of feeding 5 months Re...
f6635fb4-5dfe-4eae-b74f-d2cf15846047
Number of Infants weighed 207 Number of Infants weighed 3 times or more 138 Number of weighings 952 Of those weighed 3 times or more— Number who gained more than average amount 49 Number who gained average amount 43 Number who gained less than the average amount or lost 46 Breast fed. Number of Infants weighed 88 Numbe...
148244df-0289-481c-a611-0507c261d6ab
Received Milk for 31 15/2/09 Premature 6 months 4 months 124 31/10/09 Gastro-intestinal Catarrh & Bronchitis 8 months 8 months 127 8/4/09 Marasmus 3½ months 1 month 260 10/11/09 General Atrophy 1 month 2 weeks Total deaths 4. 1 death was in the first month of feeding. The following 7 deaths occurred in 1909, after the ...
c4a5809b-7c6f-41e7-917a-89532c8d6d81
10 months 1 month 15/1/09 99 16/12/09 Diarrhoea & dentition 11 months 9 months 29/10/09 131 25/7/09 Ulcerative colitis 6 months 4½ months 13/7/09 198 20/9/09 Zymotic Enteritis 4 months 2½ months 18/9/09 205 27/12/09 General Atrophy & Bronchitis 5½ months 5 months 24/12/09 227 17/9/09 Zymotic Enteritis 1¼months 1 week 4...
30283c64-9446-4422-95cf-ca365cf42975
£ 8. d. To Wages 222 8 7 By Sale of Milk— „ Salaries 80 13 0 Sterilised 549 5 7 „ Rent 40 0 0 Separated 12 15 1 „ Gas „ Horse Hire 1 68 12 0 10 4 562 0 8 „ Milk 396 5 0 „ Sugar of Milk, Castor Sugar, Citrate of Soda, etc. 15 17 10 „ Milk Bottles, Stoppers, Teats, Washers, Utensils, etc.
de44bbbf-0c7d-4c87-a43d-e349bd687b95
69 4 0 „ Machinery, Repairs and Maintenance of same 16 7 1 „ Coke, Coal & Fuel 25 8 7 „ Telephone Subscription 1 10 0 „ Fire and Boiler Insurance, Xmas, 1908 to Xmas, 1909 1 2 0 „ Cleaning Materials 9 7 4 Balance carried to Net Revenue Account being loss on Working Expenses 395 19 9½ „ Sundries 10 3 10½ £958 0 5½ £958 ...
e1962f2a-01a9-4849-8d89-ce7b8a37b479
To Balance brought down from Revenue Account £ s. d. By Balance, being Approximate Loss on Milk Depot Account for year 460 10 5½ 395 19 9½ Loan Charges— Repayment of Principal 50 0 0 Interest on Loans 14 10 8 £460 10 5½ £460 10 5½ 4th April, 1910. ALEX. THOMAS, Borough Treasurer. 107 Public Ambulance. 49. The Public Am...
d049d70b-7520-4bbb-ac4d-3826c7dff99f
Thomas's 1 London 5 Charing Cross 1 Union Infirmary 5 Other hospitals 5 Private houses 25 Particulars of this ambulance were given in my Annual Report 1903, page 78. The ambulance is kept in good repair. Notices and Prosecutions. 50. 2991 written intimation notices, and 550 statutory notices were served. 66 of the latt...
ab8a554f-0eed-43ff-8f3b-5ee19f4fdeb9
10d., compared with £164 14s. 10d., in 1908. 108 Women Sanitary Inspectors' Work. 52. The following is a summary of Miss Middlebrooke's work for the twelve months:— Houses Let in Lodgings. Total number on register 394 Number of Inspections 730 „ Re-inspections (estimated) 1,850 „ Pound satisfactory 174 „ Notices served...
0bfb696c-d4b0-45df-a5ec-30d2e4f07908
On Landlords for Cleansing 280 „ Tenants for Cleansing 346 „ Landlords for Overcrowding 3 „ Tenants for Overcrowding 37 „ Landlords and Tenants for other defects 554 „ Landlords and Tenants for Verminous Booms — Women's Lavatories at Railway Stations, &c. Number of inspections 64 „ Found defective and dirty 7 Restauran...
e3a618bf-724e-4627-9d41-21c6861c0eec
Total number of houses visited re Phthisis, Measles, and Zymotic Enteritis 131 „ Visits paid for various causes, viz., complaints, and verminous and dirty houses and bedding 575 „ Intimation Notices served 219 „ Statutory 60 „ Cases referred to District Inspectors 264 „ Dustbins supplied 76 „ Accumulations of refuse re...
5404dd04-e2d5-4810-b3c1-1740004865fd
It does not occur to them at all that the bad condition in which a child is found is due to their own neglect, and they apparently suffer from defective sight, for when the vermin on the child's head or body is shown to them, they very often deny that any vermin is there, and a magnifying glass has to be produced to co...
0e5fdcdb-8374-4a1d-a8ea-333a65f56ac2
I have frequently to combat the opinion of dirty mothers that fleas are the universal result of poverty, that it is impossible to get rid of the pests, therefore the insects must be taken as a matter of course and their presence tolerated; they are surprised and very sceptical when told that it is possible to eradicate...
fb5843d0-c9a2-4a3e-b36a-8b217a098ab1
Children sleeping in beds infested with fleas or other vermin, are usually found to be pale and nervous; they do not get their proper amount of sleep and rest. 1ll Women who have neglected their homes and maternal responsibilities need to be very carefully dealt with in order to obtain the bgst results. Some, having gr...
065ac52a-4546-4861-a2ee-06b5faa22a7f
Of course, continued supervision is necessary in the worst cases, otherwise "backsliding" takes place, but unfortunately the cases are far too numerous to permit of constant visiting for an indefinite period. Amongst the most hopeless are the mothers who are mentally deficient, and who from sheer incapacity are unable ...
62553cc0-bb26-4a97-bed1-da4b6b8985e4
Visits to houses after notifications of births 1699 Re-visits 299 Visits after infant deaths 79 Visits re Zymotic Enteritis 155 Revisits 43 Visits to Depot-fed infants 703 Special visits 59 Infants weighed at Milk Depot 1077 Reported to District Inspectors Structural defects 16 Dirty interior walls 10 Overcrowding 3 Ot...
f7bdc0cd-8f4c-4a67-b509-60cfd1eb7cbc
River ward was chosen as being on the whole the most suitable, and altogether 182 investigations were made. This does not represent the total number of births occurring in that ward during 1908. Some were in houses where it was not deemed advisable to visit. In some cases the people had removed before the first visit c...
6c80225b-6931-4edf-b1c7-c0703a8d2552
The following figures, relating to the relative percentage of breast-fed infants, and the number of deaths occuring in each class are of much interest, and may be given at once. Total eases investigated 182. On first visit 153 were breast-fed. 2 „ mixed-fed. 20 „ hand-fed. 7 had died within 3 weeks of birth. Omitting t...
4bafb8f3-b7a9-42ba-8e82-3ca23e275f09
Of the 20 who died, 8 were breast-fed on the first visit (but five of these subsequently became hand-fed), 5 were hand-fed on the first visit, and 7 died so soon after birth that the nourishment they took was a negligible quantity. 114 Of the 116 living of whom the record is complete for the first year, 106 were breast...
50edffa8-97b9-4d5a-8dda-7dad4ed7144a
With the permission of the Public Health Committee, I attended the Health Congress at Leeds in July, 1909, and contributed a paper in the Preventive Medicine Section on "Educational Aspects of a Municipal Milk Depot, of which the following is a summary, which indicates in few words the aims and scope of Health Visitor'...
d63f08f6-3781-4236-933e-a092b84e3a6c
A milk depot may be made into a genuine centre of education by developing the "consultation" side by means of a properly organised periodical weighing day, which is open to breast-fed as well as depot·fed infants. The educational ends of the depot may be summarised as follows:— 1. By its actual existence it demonstrate...
d19a817e-1096-4e1b-8672-ce40acf2be70
They will attend regularly and become capable of a genuine child-study for which the development of their own child offers opportunity. Child-study to be of real use must not be restricted to experts, but must penetrate to the parents generally. Weighing a baby regularly and commenting on its growth and development to ...
334b2b07-44d2-40ba-aba9-7234f2693e2d
Work in connection with depot-fed infants needs so concentrated an attention because we are ourselves responsible for the feeding and for adapting it to individual needs, that one is compelled to recognise and try to understand this marked individuality of the human infant, with its own rate of development, its own nee...
eb6bfa1f-7872-4252-97f4-202d480fd0cb
In March, 1909, a letter was received from the St. Pancras Borough Council, calling attention to this fact and asking the Woolwich Borough Council to support St. Pancras in a recommendation to the London County Council as to the exhibition of notice boards showing when the playgrounds were opened. I recommended that th...
878b224b-980f-4011-b6e1-81fef9ff9410
If there are no properly organised amusements children are liable to get into 117 mischief. It should not be beyond the power of the London County Council to adopt some system of having regular and orderly games. Report of the royal commission on the Poor law. 57. This report, as far as it dealt with Public Health, was...
ea761200-7dbb-48d2-be7f-0aaba2781238
By making neglect to provide adequate food, clothing, medical aid, or lodging, a penal offence, the law has laid down emphatically the responsibility of the parents or other persons for the proper nurture and medical care of children. The provisions, too, with regard to exclusion of children from Public Houses, and the...
979efcdb-5a1b-4df6-bf49-98457aea0b62
59. There was no change in the staff of the department during the year. I have gratefully to acknowledge the loyal co-operation of Chief Inspector Duck and other members of the Public Health Staff who have, often under discouraging conditions, conscientiously devoted their best energies to the improvement of the public...
bcb54e30-d416-46a3-849e-706a05ea4b22
Rate.* 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 1899 113148 3367 29.8 534 158 . . . . . 1889 16.6 1900 115498 3303 28.6 469 142 . . . . . 2057 17.8 1901 117740 3535 30.0 465 128 1600 13.6 433 42 164 1722 14.6 1902 122505 3730 29.9 466 124 1678 13.7 278 43 208 1843 14.7 1903 123172 3691 30.0 399 106 1511 12.3 272 41 175 1637 13.3 ...
fc1cca83-7f68-4013-a7f8-e70ebff326f1
1 479 132 1636 13.0 261 40 169 1765 14.0 1905 125885 3549 28.2 366 103 1463 313 50 192 1605 12.7 1906 127345 3524 27.7 396 111 1530 293 48 183 1666 13.1 1907 129336 3295 25.4 372 111 1479 296 50 184 1613 12.5 1908 127648 3082 24.1 298 95 1374 333 60 170 1487 11.6 Average for years 1899 to 1908 122816 3460 28.2 419 121 ...
df6d568a-c8aa-4515-9629-454daeda395b
323 51 223 1585 12.4 * Rates in Columns 4, 8 and 13 calculated per 1,000 of estimated population. Note.—The deaths 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 Co...
493304ea-3d81-472f-a4dc-0e53261f633e
The "Public Institutions" 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 acres (exclusive of area covered by water) 8239.7 Total Population at all Ages 11...
411be25c-5398-49be-9de3-145521781d20
King's College Hospital London do. St. Bartholomew's do. Charing Cross do. Westminster do. St. Thomas's do. East London do. Poplar do. St. Peter's do. St. John's, Lewisham, Hospital Children's Hospital West London do. Fulham Road Comsumption Hospital Ear and Nose Hospital Brompton do. Bethnal Green do. Cane Hill Asylum...
d830b80d-9b27-433c-8585-44587e18c88d
Increase of Population since 1901 Census, estimated by number of new houses oocupied, and number of persons to a house in the Parish. Wards. 1901. 1902. 1903. 1904. 1905. 1906. 1907. 1908. 1909. Population estimated to middle of year. Births Registered. Deaths at all ages. Deaths under 1 year. Population estimated to m...
b05078e8-4160-4d83-9c35-f51631ce9835
Deaths at all ages. Deaths under 1 year. 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. Population estimated to middle of year. Births. Deaths at all ages. Deaths unde...
3fc440b9-1252-4275-9d17-dc188b408692
Mary's 10439 203 122 25 10439 226 149 30 10439 222 147 39 9788 184 121 35 9788 174 104 21 9788 209 98 26 9788 181 133 31 9788 ... 110 23 9788 165 120 22 River N. 14504 416 292 66 N. 3450 135 66 26 3450 140 50 16 3991 155 71 30 3991 141 72 31 3991 135 62 19 3841 150 55 19 3901 ... 54 15 3397 119 52 9 S. S.
6982f42c-9e8b-4a20-81e8-1473c3b48478
11444 293 219 32 11444 277 205 43 11405 237 193 37 11405 247 190 33 11405 296 214 55 10360 264 183 28 10188 ... 176 32 10188 242 167 30 St. George's 8078 298 151 35 8078 284 135 36 8078 303 136 39 8078 321 143 48 8078 297 116 31 8078 283 103 25 8078 299 107 32 7314 .
2c10a1de-d817-4eea-9422-a0968a332628
95 21 7314 267 104 22 Barrage 9837 253 133 24 9837 228 154 28 9837 235 133 17 9726 219 123 23 9726 217 119 17 9726 201 140 27 9726 202 109 16 9184 . 142 15 9184 206 143 19 Herbert 9195 240 104 22 9679 261 129 28 9679 261 94 21 9893 220 98 20 9893 245 100 19 10034 241 106 17 10182 222 111 22 9444 . 96 19 9444 167 104 15...
9b105db1-7b23-4cff-8579-d3f32a0c0353
Margaret's 10193 325 120 42 11826 448 163 50 11826 399 166 38 12337 388 161 35 12337 423 151 31 12975 436 145 34 13173 362 160 43 13173 . 137 23 13173 299 148 23 Central 10220 299 142 36 10263 341 138 46 10263 276 99 26 10228 267 87 24 10228 233 99 20 10061 248 102 20 10100 198 100 22 9500 .
4d1261f3-a65a-4a56-8bf7-2b276ee00210
93 22 9500 192 76 7 Glyndon 9829 319 140 30 9882 287 146 34 9882 313 144 33 9609 291 165 42 9609 290 145 21 9609 272 145 32 9609 243 133 21 9106 . 130 22 9106 237 162 25 St.
3836cd69-184e-49ec-8070-3a420d4339d2
Nicholas 20239 737 265 106 22985 698 312 106 22985 731 235 71 21031 685 319 114 21031 667 257 80 22274 693 282 74 22775 621 295 75 25000 ... 232 56 25000 576 252 38 Eltham 7787 177 108 26 10002 243 85 23 10669 258 87 19 11153 278 123 28 11617 291 112 23 11919 266 123 25 12745 285 128 40 13200 ... 131 20 13595 240 142 1...
b9333a7c-84da-4b24-9cc2-e1cec985ec94
Notifiable Diseases. Cases notified in whole District. Total Cases notified in each Locality. No. of cases of mistaken diagnosis (included in preceding figures). Cases removed to Hospital. All Ages. Age—Periods. Woolwich.: Plumstead. Eltham. Under 1. 1 to 5. 5 to 15. 15 to 25. 25 to 65. 65 and upwards. East. West. Smal...
128cc349-f546-4598-9b63-e439684d55d5
406 223 343 55 31 945 Typhus Fever • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . Enteric Fever 13 . . 3 4 6 . 9 . 3 1 2 8 Relapsing Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . Continued Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . Puerperal Fever 9 . . . 3 6 . 1 6 2 . . . Erysipelas 113 3 7 15 17 49 12 30 34 33 6 . . Plague . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cerebro-S...
17ed6084-1b20-4eec-8f1f-673cd904d2bb
—Causes of, and Ages at Death during the Year 1909. Deaths in or belonging to whole District at subjoined ages. Disease. All Ages. Male. Female. 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 ...
4b19ca9e-b3e0-43f3-a342-a3f331a3b0b8
Epidemic Influenza 30 13 23 1 1 1 1 . 1 3 2 5 8 7 4 2 Whooping Cough 15 6 9 5 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . Diphtheria and Membranous Croup 25 11 14 1 . 12 1 . . 1 . . . . . . Croup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enteric Fever 3 3 . . . . . . 1 1 1 . . . . . Asiatic Cholera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diarrhœa and Dysen...
fb5c693b-14ee-4ec4-be55-c8d4fd7bde80
. . . . . . Enteritis 12 7 5 6 2 1 . . . . . 1 1 . 1 . Other Continued Fevers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erysipelas 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . Puerperal Fever 1 . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . Other Septic Diseases 12 7 5 1 1 . 3 . 2 . 2 1 . 1 1 . Syphilis 10 5 5 7 1 . . . . . 1 1 . . . . Rheumatism 12 3 9 . . ...
09104f4e-a3b3-424e-9010-8f6b2320c98e
Intermittent Fever and Malarial Cachexia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuberculosis of Meninges 27 10 17 3 15 5 2 1 . 1 . . . . . . Tuberculosis of Lungs (Phthisis) 150 88 62 5 2 5 7 13 32 35 32 . 5 1 . Tuberculosis of Intestines and Peritoneum 9 6 3 3 3 1 . 1 1 . . . . . . . Other forms of Tuberculosis 23 12 11 3 3 ...
8a51f8f0-d39b-49a1-8595-d1c002e2c7cd
3 9 28 31 27 15 3 Diabetes 10 8 2 . 1 . . . . . 2 3 1 2 1 . Premature Birth 42 29 13 42 . . . . . . . . . . . . Developmental Diseases 66 37 29 62 4 . . . . . . . . . . . Old Age 87 38 49 . . . . . . . . . 2 15 44 26 Meningitis 14 9 5 3 8 . 1 2 . . . . . . . . Inflammation and Softening of Brain 10 6 4 . . . . . 1 1 . ...
18aebc5f-34d5-43b5-aba0-7ce387c5a18c
1 4 3 . 2 . . Tabes Dorsalis and Locomotor Ataxia 4 3 1 . . . . . . . . 2 1 1 . . Peripheral Neuritis 3 . 3 . . . . . . . . 2 1 . . . Other Diseases of Brain and Nervous System 38 19 19 13 5 2 . 1 1 . 2 3 5 4 1 1 Organic Diseases of the Heart 147 80 67 . . 1 2 10 3 8 17 23 32 37 13 1 Cerebral Hæmorrhage, Embolism and T...
95636c61-cdc1-4b8f-80e0-4ac735b30e85
1 2 7 6 1 Other Diseases of Blood "Vessels and Heart 43 31 12 1 . . . . 1 2 3 12 5 14 4 1 Acute Bronchitis 70 34 36 27 10 . 1 . . 1 1 3 7 6 10 4 Chronic Bronchitis 68 28 40 . . . . . . 2 2 5 5 31 20 3 Lobar (Croupous) Pneumonia 9 6 3 . 1 . . . . 1 4 1 1 . 1 . Lobular (Broncho) Pneumonia 45 24 21 16 16 1 . . . 1 . 2 4 2...
b314628c-9670-4cb2-b3b6-cc061afd9d39
2 1 5 7 4 6 9 3 1 Other Diseases of Respiratory System 5 4 1 . 1 . . 1 . . . 1 . 2 . . Diseases of Stomach 14 11 3 . 2 . 1 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 1 . Obstruction of Intestines 16 3 13 4 1 1 . . . 1 . . 4 3 2 . Cirrhosis of Liver 16 9 7 • • • 1 . . . 1 2 5 4 3 . . Other Diseases of the Digestive System 14 9 5 2 . 3 . 1 . 1 2 1 2...
dfe79d89-25b6-44aa-87a7-28f2c98c811b
Tumours and other Affections of Female Genital Organs 2 . 2 . . . . . . . . 2 . . . . Accidents and Diseases of Parturition 7 . 7 . . . . . 3 3 1 . . . . . Deaths by Accidents or Negligence 27 17 10 2 6 1 . 2 1 3 3 2 1 2 2 2 Deaths by Suicide or Homicide 15 10 5 . . . . 1 . 4 4 2 1 3 . . Deaths from ill-defined causes ...
6305474b-7afe-40ca-a775-3129ab57f91b
Totals 1585 822 763 240 163 55 20 40 37 93 130 165 183 244 167 48 129—130 TABLE IVa. Deaths in or belonging to Localities, at all ages in wards. Deaths in Public Institutions, in the District. Deaths in Outlying Institutions. Disease. River. Dockyard. St. Mary's. St. George's St. Nicholas. Central. Glyndon. St. Margare...
3d6431cf-d027-4b4b-8791-bd1b3cb6e5df
18 Typhus Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Epidemic Influenza 1 2 2 . 1 12 1 3 5 3 2 4 4 2 Whooping Cough 1 1 2 4 . 2 . 3 . 1 1 . . . Diphtheria and Membranous Croup 1 1 1 1 2 3 1 3 6 2 3 1 . 20 Croup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Enteric Fever . 1 . . 1 . . . 1 . . . . 3 Asiatic Cholera . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diar...
57993eb7-fc1e-4e29-bfb1-1a3b33eed393
5 1 Epidemic or Zymotic Enteritis 2 1 2 . . 2 . 1 . . . 1 . . Enteritis . 1 2 1 . 1 . . . 1 . 6 1 1 Other continued Fevers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Erysipelas 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Puerperal Fever . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . Other Septic Diseases 1 2 l . 2 2 . 2 . l . 1 l 6 Syphilis . 1 1 1 3 1 . 2 . . 1 . 5 ....
e89da817-3b37-4cb2-9d0c-094dadb558ba
1 Intermittent Fever and Malarial Cachexia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tuberculosis of Meninges 2 4 1 3 1 3 2 3 2 2 3 1 3 6 Tuberculosis of Lungs (Phthisis) 6 17 9 10 7 29 4 22 13 7 14 12 31 22 Tuberculosis of Intestines and Peritoneum . 3 . . 2 2 . . . 1 1 . 1 3 Other forms of Tuberculosis . 4 1 2 3 2 1 1 2 2 2 3 4 4 ...
1c533a91-9f64-4092-8f28-57b00ed64021
Cancer 1 9 15 5 4 18 10 16 16 7 7 11 21 15 Diabetes . . . 1 . . 1 2 . 2 . 4 4 1 Prem ature Birth 2 6 1 9 4 3 . 2 7 2 3 3 8 . Developmental Diseases 1 11 4 2 3 16 3 7 5 2 4 8 2 7 Old Age . 6 8 8 2 11 5 8 9 8 10 12 23 10 Meningitis . . 2 . 4 3 2 . 1 . . 2 2 1 Inflammation and Softening of Brain . 3 . . 1 1 . 1 1 2 1 . 2 ...
f7f8e26d-bce8-4b79-a1f4-b6b131b27376
1 . 1 General Paralysis 1 1 . . . 2 . 1 1 1 1 3 . 9 Tabes Dorsalis (Locomotor Ataxia) . . . . . 1 1 . 2 . . . 1 1 Peripheral Neuritis 1 . . . . 1 . . . . . 1 2 1 Other Diseases of Brain and Nervous System 1 3 3 5 5 7 1 4 2 2 1 4 7 7 Organic Diseases of the Heart 1 19 14 18 8 20 7 19 8 10 14 9 29 7 Cerebral Hmæorrhage, ...
6a88e3be-59b9-4853-9ae7-7969939f262a
4 2 3 . 2 . 3 1 . 1 1 6 . Other Diseases of Blood Vessels and Heart 1 3 4 5 3 6 2 7 4 2 2 4 4 7 Acute Bronchitis 3 3 3 8 5 15 4 5 9 3 9 3 . . Chronic Bronchitis . 10 5 5 3 6 4 5 3 6 14 7 18 7 Lobar (Croupous) Pneumonia . 3 1 . 1 1 . 2 . 1 . . . 1 Lobular (Broncho) Pneumonia 3 4 2 3 5 4 2 4 11 .
524d6173-8250-4b26-b12f-24e2e52c9ce0
6 1 3 3 Pneumonia 3 5 9 1 4 8 2 4 5 4 4 4 8 6 Other Diseases of Respiratory System . . . 2 . . 1 . 1 1 . . . 1 Diseases of Stomach 2 1 . . 2 . 3 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 Obstruction of Intestines . 2 . 1 2 . . 1 . 6 2 2 2 4 Cirrhosis of Liver . 3 1 1 3 1 . 2 1 2 2 . 7 . Other Diseases of Digestive System 1 1 . 1 2 2 1 2 1 . 1 2 3...
83eb265e-d0ad-424f-99b7-eca99206e1f9
8 2 3 1 10 4 3 3 1 7 8 10 7 Tumours and other affections of Female Genital Organs . . . . . 2 . . . . . . . 1 Accidents and Diseases of Parturition . . . . 1 4 1 . 1 . . . 1 1 Deaths by Accidents or Negligence 1 3 3 2 3 7 • • • 1 2 3 . 2 11 4 Deaths by Suicide or Homicide . . 1 . 3 1 3 3 1 1 2 . 1 1 Deaths from ill-def...
416885e9-70d5-49bb-b18a-c82d72460e8e
3 2 4 4 6 1 2 6 7 6 8 12 17 Totals 52 167 116 120 104 252 76 162 148 104 143 142 276 223 131—132 TABLE IYb. Infantile Mortality during the Year 1909. Deaths from stated Causes in Weeks and Months under One Year of Age. Cause of Death. Under 1 Week. 1-2 Weeks. 2-3 Weeks. 3-4 Weeks. Total under 1 Month. 1-2 Months. 2-3 M...
587eea5b-3688-471b-a39b-f6efebd4fb2b
All Causes Certified Uncertified Nil Nil Common Infectious Diseases— Small-pox . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chicken-pox . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . 1 Measles . . . . . . 1 . . 1 1 2 . 2 4 3 14 Scarlet Fever . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 Diphtheria (including Membranous Croup) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
5c463fb9-dab6-4cbb-9b4e-e5298f6b781b
. 1 1 2 1 . . . 1 1 . . . . . 5 Gastritis, Gastro-intestinal Catarrh . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . . . 1 Wasting Diseases— Premature Birth 35 2 . . 37 2 1 . . 1 . . . . . . 41 Congenital Defects 10 1 . . 11 1 2 . . . 1 . 1 . . . 16 Injury at Birth 1 . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Want of Breast-milk, Starvation . . . . ...
b555c89f-9eca-42b7-937b-2f077947209d
1 43 Tuberculous Diseases— Tuberculous Meningitis . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 . 1 2 Tuberculous Peritonitis, Tabes Mesenterica . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . . . 1 Other Tuberculous Diseases . . . . . . . . 2 . 1 1 . 1 . . 5 Other Causes— Erysipelas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Syphilis . . 1 . 1 3 1 . . . 1 . . . . ...
e6b60b5c-73e1-4326-b805-c528598c7e92
1 1 1 1 . . . 16 Bronchitis . 1 1 2 4 6 2 2 . 2 1 1 2 1 5 2 28 Laryngitis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Pneumonia . 2 . 1 3 4 1 . . . 2 1 4 3 2 2 22 Suffocation, overlying . 1 . . 1 . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Other Causes 2 4 . . 6 1 . 2 2 1 1 1 . . . . 14 55 16 6 10 87 33 15 14 10 9 12 12 12 11 13 12 240 Five years,
6e4c0b46-ad26-438b-b95c-005f67cd4775
1905-9 371 95 77 76 619 179 121 108 89 85 90 83 74 82 61 67 1658 Population, Estimated to middle of 1909, 127,993. Legitimate, 2865 Legitimate infants, 221. in the year : Illegitimate 22 Deaths in the year of Illegitimate, 19. Deaths from all Causes at all Ages, 1585. TABLE V. Rates per 1,000 Population, estimated to t...
b6999bb9-1453-4a18-b91a-2eeaca7508ab
Cases. Deaths. Cases. Deaths. Cases. 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 1892 0.04 ... ... ... 1.00 0.07 1.3 0.41 9.4 0.33 ... ... 0.41 0.13 ... ... 0.09 0.02 1893 ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... • • • ... ... • • • • • • ......
547f476e-3300-4413-869c-d850cfb36b09
47 0.11 . . 0.04 0.03 1895 0.19 0.01 • • • . 0.93 0.02 2.0 0.47 5.5 0.20 . . 2.5 0.38 . . 0.08 0.03 1896 0.03 . . . 1.03 0.04 2.8 0.87 5.0 0.24 . . 0.62 0.07 . . 0.03 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.
4b09a363-d7ad-49fb-8501-22d67b97e4b9
31 5.7 0.16 . . 0.52 0.11 . . 0.09 0.08 1899 . . . . 0.83 0.06 3.0 0.36 6.8 0.09 . . 0.52 0.09 . . 0.09 0.07 1900 0.01 . . . 0.91 0.05 3.1 0.27 3.9 0.09 . . 0.59 0.10 . . 0.06 0.01 1901 0.18 . . . 0.61 . 1.8 0.16 2.6 0.04 . . 0.58 0.11 . . 0.06 0.02 1902 1.82 0.30 . . 0.78 0.01 1.87 0.
55516760-6d1d-43b7-83c0-3cb459a1bb9c
18 2.14 0.06 . . 0.40 0.10 . . 0.09 0.05 1903 0.05 . . . 0.47 . 1.51 0.11 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 1905 0.04 . . . 0.66 0.04 2.08 0.14 4.08 0.08 . . 0.17 0.06 . . 0.10 0.05 1906 . . . . 0.76 0.02 2.80 0.17 4.
2da807db-76f9-4885-9fae-5990ac06f665
14 0.04 . . 0.22 0.06 . . 0.06 0.02 1907 . . . . 0.85 0.04 1.83 0.12 7.91 0.11 . . 0.16 0.03 . . 0.04 0.01 1908 . . . . 0.70 0.05 2.61 0.16 4.67 0.07 . . 0.10 0.02 . . 0.04 0.02 1909 . . . . 0.80 0.01 1.88 0.20 7.80 0.15 . . 0.08 0.02 . . 0.07 0.01 Note.—Data for 1893 could not be obtained. 133 135—136 TABLE VI.
85cd16e7-b641-447d-8e1d-3aeb83d8e782
London and the Metropolitan Boroughs.—Births and Deaths of Persons belonging to London and the Metropolitan" Boroughs during the 52 Weeks of 1909.* Boroughs. Population estimated to the middle of 1909. Births. Deaths from Deaths under 1 year of age. All Causes. Principal Epidemic Diseases. Small-pox. Measles. Scarlet F...
b5cc66f0-f58a-4243-a0cb-2ab01a105a98
Paddington 151,955 3120 1956 136 — 36 14 10 36 4 36 164 312 Kensington 183,663 3362 2440 183 — 58 9 19 40 — 8 — 49 176 379 Hammersmith 125,704 2995 1791 210 — 80 11 23 47 — 5 — 44 137 360 Fulham 176.406 4307 2113 276 - 74 10 40 49 - 4 — 99 205 466 Chelsea 75.249 1391 1084 75 — 24 6 15 13 — 2 — 15 109 149 City of Westmi...
df3c9ed2-1534-492e-bc47-580ad5f98840
Marylebone 126 027 2595 1836 105 33 8 9 25 1 - 29 170 258 Hampstead 94,185 1328 839 50 — 14 4 5 18 — 5 — 4 57 99 St. Pancras 237,422 5609 3510 230 — 105 17 27 30 — 6 — 45 382 570 Islington 351,202 8320 4913 423 — 199 26 30 86 — 13 — 69 430 843 Stoke Newington 54,423 1025 612 34 - 10 3 2 14 — 1 — 4 45 82 Hackney 237,601...
f577c1d5-edd1-4ba1-aa5a-d00d6e0ddfca
Holborn 53,802 976 836 45 - 14 3 3 15 - 1 - 9 110 100 Finsbury 95,289 2810 1829 224 - 85 11 14 51 - 3 — 60 211 367 City of London 18,193 247 368 13 - 6 — — 4 — 1 — 2 39 28 East.
61054c60-60fe-4e8e-8d1f-581c126570c9
Shoreditch 114,802 3632 2178 328 - 130 9 22 72 — 6 — 89 200 510 Bethnal Green 131,316 4132 2201 260 - 79 25 17 40 — 4 — 95 202 535 Stepney 312,525 9506 4759 526 1 236 26 51 69 — 6 — 137 521 1130 Poplar 171,965 5192 2787 405 - 156 23 20 84 — 13 — 109 221 669 South. Southwark 211,125 5969 3528 350 - 127 14 33 57 — 6 — 11...
8bc6f976-769a-4e97-a8ee-0c5ee0f95a82
188 7578 4544 337 - 104 27 58 85 — 9 1 103 455 823 Battersea 186,036 4447 2416 239 — 90 8 22 63 — 7 — 49 227 477 Wandsworth 297,646 7005 3524 286 - 111 14 27 69 — 6 1 58 275 601 Camberwell 283,022 6689 3776 306 — 105 17 43 52 — 5 — 84 337 666 Deptford 118,583 3117 1611 178 — 67 12 15 47 — 6 — 31 148 317 Greenwich 111,0...
2ab49d4e-3425-4517-906b-d818ea202299
749 3529 1656 93 — 6 15 21 20 — 2 — 29 128 262 Woolwich 133,374 2947 1587 137 — 55 19 26 15 — 3 — 19 160 242 * The Births in this Table have been corrected by distributing those which occurred in the chief Institutions, treating Maternity cases to the boroughs in wnich the mothers had resided previous to admission. In ...
39e03e59-c7fc-45e0-bab1-fc2e0bab34e4
The deaths of 2528 London residents who died outside the County of London in Metropolitan Workhouses, Hospitals, and Lunatic and Imbecile Asylums, have been similarly distributed. Of the deaths registered in London, the previous residence was outside the County in 3162 cases, and these have been excluded from the above...
142dc7d9-16bd-4a09-bc79-ce2c8fffd5b6
0 Corrected 14.7 1.31 0.00 0.48 0.08 0.13 0.26 0.03 0.00 0.33 1.31 108 West Paddington 20.6 12.9 13.8 0.91 . 0.24 0.09 0.07 0.24. 0.03 . 0.24 1.08 100 Kensington 18.4 13.3 14.4 1.00 . 0.32 0.05 0.10 0.22 . 0.04 . 0.27 0.96 113 Hammersmith 23.9 14.3 14.9 1.67 . 0.64 0.09 0.18 0.37 . 0.04 . 0.35 1.09 120 Ful ham 24.5 12.
814e7b0f-6e9d-46e9-944c-90dd9662c0b9
0 12.6 1.57 . 0.42 0.06 0.23 0.28 . 0.02 . 0.56 1.17 108 Chelsea 18.5 14.4 15.0 1.00 . 0.32 0.08 0.20 0.17 . 0.03 . 0.20 1.45 107 City of Westminster 16.2 13.1 14.7 0.63 0.01 0.15 0.11 0.11 0.11 . 0.04 . 0.10 1.34 95 North St.
ec65e6b4-174b-4fc8-9099-c71138f72894
Marylebone 20.6 14.6 15.6 0.83 ... 0.26 0.06 0.07 0.20 ... 0.01 ... 0.23 1.35 99 Hampstead 14.1 8.9 10.1 0.52 ... 0.15 0.04 0.05 0.19 ... 0.05 ... 0.04 0.61 75 St. Pancras 23.7 14.8 15.5 0.97 . 0.44 0.07 0.11 0.13 . 0.03 . 0.19 1.61 102 Islington 23.8 14.0 14.6 1.22 . 0.57 0.07 0.09 0.25 . 0.01 . 0.20 1.
21d33735-4f15-4ccd-b1c4-42dc3c8f742a
23 101 Stoke Newington 18.9 11.3 11.8 0.63 . 0.18 0.06 0.04 0.26 . 0.02 007 0*83 80 Hackney 229 12*6 13-1 0*93 024 0*04 0.08 0*22 0*03 0-32 1-22 102 Central Holborn 18.2 15.6 16.8 0.85 . 0.26 0.06 0.06 0.28 . 0.02 . 017 2.05 102 Finsbury 29.6 19.2 19.9 2.36 . 0.89 0.12 0.15 0.54 . 0.03 . 0.63 2.22 131 City of London 13...
8d3bf449-d491-4874-a19b-db40c4db80f7
3 0.72 . 0.33 . . 0.22 . 0.06 . 0.11 2.15 113 East Shoreditch 31.7 19.0 20.0 2.87 . 1.14 0.08 0.19 0.63 . 0.05 . 0.78 1.75 140 Bethnal Green 31.6 16.8 17.0 1.99 . 0.60 0.19 0.13 0.31 . 0.03 . 0.73 1.54 129 Stepney 30.5 15.3 16.0 1.68 0.00 0.76 0.08 0.16 0.22 . 0.02 . 0.44 1.67 119 Poplar 30.3 16.3 16.8 2.37 . 0.
afed5701-6160-4e29-9bd8-d95f9aa1b402
91 0.13 0.12 0.49 . 0.08 . 0.64 1.29 129 South Southwark 28.3 16.8 17 .5 1.67 . 0.60 0.07 0.16 0.27 . 0.03 . 0.54 1.79 119 Bermondsey 32.3 18.8 19.2 2.74 . 1.57 0.12 0.07 0. 43 . 0.02 . 0.53 1.78 138 Lambeth 23.4 14.1 14.5 1.19 . 0.32 0.08 0.18 0.26 . 0.03 0.00 0.32 1.41 109 Battersea 24.0 13.0 14.0 1.29 0.49 0.