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29f4b4e4-227d-4c1c-9c87-04fa8cb6e389 | 4 Surrendered Inflammation Ox Liver 1 „ 17 „ Flukey „ Lungs 1 „ 23 „ Echinococci „ Liver 1 „ 31 „ Flukey Pig's Pluck 1 Feb. 5 „ Inflammation Ox Lungs 1 „ 7 „ Tuberculous Herrings 3 barrels „ 10 „ Unsound Ox Livers 2 „ 14 „ Flukey Do. 1 „ 14 „ Do. Do. 1 „ 21 „ do. Do. 1 Mar. 6 „ do. Plain Greens 3 bags „ 14 „ Unsound Ox... |
9568f180-0649-4e2d-a7e8-b97d24fb6313 | Calf's Pluck 1 „ 2 „ Tuberculous Ox Liver 1 „ 3 „ Flukey Coal Fish 1 trunk „ 4 „ Unsound Ox Liver 1 „ 10 „ Flukey Carcase of Pig 1 „ 16 „ Smothered Ox Liver 1 May 8 „ Flukey Kippers 3 boxes „ 29 „ Unsound Ox Liver 1 „ 29 „ Flukey Carcase of Pig and Offal 1 „ 30 „ Tuberculous Sheep's Liver 1 June 5 „ Cirrhosis Ox Liver ... |
f9fcd0fa-3966-4345-b125-2bfdc73d74a0 | 26 „ Cysticercus tenuicollis Ox Liver 1 „ 28 „ Flukey Do. 1 Sept. 3 „ do. Do. 1 „ 4 „ Abscesses Ox Lungs 2 pair „ 5 „ Tuberculous Ox Livers 2 „ 16 „ Flukey Pig's Lungs 1 „ 19 „ Pneumonia Ox Lungs 1 „ 19 „ Echinococci Ox Liver 1 „ 25 „ Tumour Ox Lungs 1 „ 30 „ Echinococci Sheep's Liver and Lungs 1 Oct. 1 „ Strongyli 171... |
3f79e742-e143-44df-9918-2b00d0ec36ef | 12 Surrendered Abscesses Ox Livers 2 „ 15 „ Flukey Sheep's Cauls Parts of 3 „ 15 „ Cysticercus tensicollis Ox Liver 1 „ 16 „ Flukey Do. 1 „ 24 „ do. Sheep's Pluck 1 „ 24 „ Strongyli Haddocks 1 trunk „ 29 „ Unsound Do. 1 Nov. 2 „ do. Ox Lungs 1 „ 5 „ Tuberculous Carcase and Offal of Pig 15 stone „ 11 „ do. Ox Liver 1 „ ... |
a4bf3cc4-8b3d-4038-925b-94aa38e92887 | Reason. 4 Inflammation Pig's Pluck 4 20 Flukey Carcase of Pig 3 3 Echinococcus Pig's Lungs 1 8 Tuberculous Ox Livers 27 1 Smothered Ox Lungs 9 1 Cirrhosis Calf's Pluck 1 2 Cysticercus tenuicollis Sheep's Liver 2 3 Abscesses Sheep's Lungs 2 1 Pneumonia Sheep's Cauls 2 1 Tumour Sheep's Pluck 3 4 Strongyli Condensed Milk ... |
2283422b-bed5-48be-a354-f91272d86e4a | C. Cheesman 126, High Street, Plumstead J. E. Porter 1, Riverdale Road, do. F. Bohmer 307, High Street, do. A. E. Paine 14, Gunning Street, do. A. Jewiss 68, Glyndon Road, do. C. Letchford 109, Plumstead Road, do. J. Clark 152, do. do. P. H. Mack 1ll, High Street, Woolwich A. Bradshaw 3, Green's End, do. E. Erdman 184,... |
063abdea-55e2-44be-9686-f26792d5326d | J. B. Fyson 94, High Street, Eltham H. Westbrook 114, do. do. F. Cook 142 do. do. F. J. Cook 5, The Parade, New Eltham F. A. Finch 13 do. do. W. Millar 6, Well Hall Parade, Eltham R. Moakes 53, Cordite Street, Plumstead C. Tucker 53, Lakedale Road, do. G. H. Porter 29, Charles Street, Woolwich E. Dalton and F. Mendham ... |
b0bf3ddf-f6a4-4358-9528-f0f9aaf955bc | —— (unoccupied) 14, Westdale Road, do. A. B. Adams 223, High Street, do. J. Werner 1, Park Road, do. —— (unoccupied) 58, Pattison Road, do. F. Cox 46, Hudson Road, do. —— (unoccupied) 14, Conway Road, do. —— (unoccupied) 30, Burrage Road, do. G. Scott 16, Armstrong Place, do. Virgoe & Sons 13, Eton Road, do. J. Colver ... |
b62433dc-e1ad-42fd-aa90-275d85923555 | —— (unoccupied) 16, Woolwich Common, Woolwich H. Adams 31, Beresford Street, do. F. Wilkening 72, Henry Street, do. W. C. Clothier 51, Albion Road, do. —— (unoccupied) 23, George Street, do. —— (unoccupied) 21, Albion Road, do. —— (unoccupied) 32, Churr'h Street, do. Mrs. Attenborough 60, Sand Street, do. T. Tucker 81 ... |
e6221c63-99b3-406d-bb77-e97576dbd306 | J. Fletcher 57, Burrage Road, Plumstead (Unoccupied) 92, Plumstead Road, Plumstead T. Newman 94, Wellington Street, Woolwich Royal Arsenal Co-operative Society 127 to 153, Powis Street, Woolwich Alderton, Ltd. Malton Street, Plumstead Mackintosh Bros. Warwick Terrace, Plumstead Common J. Werner 1, Park Road, Plumstead ... |
138e9b94-ce36-4ed0-93ba-62c5e6d7866e | 6, High Street, Plumstead 5 Hedley Vicars 41, Church Street, Woolwich 6 William Francis Bartlett 14, Church Street, Woolwich 7 Henry Reed Love Lane (near Wellington Street), Woolwich 8 James & George Mitchell 25, Hare Street, Woolwich 9 Hedley Vicars 30, Hare Street, Woolwich 10 H. Reed & Co., Ltd. 38, Plumstead Common... |
b7dfec33-70f8-4c6b-98fc-d1421520a1e5 | 1 John B. Stocker Cold Harbour Farm, Chislehurst 2 Alfred Low Park Farm, Eltham 3 W. F. Corp Lyme Farm, Eltham 4 Charles Unfreville Fisher and William F. Fisher, Crescent Farm, Sidcup Belmont Park Farm, Eltham 5 John Grace Pippinhall Farm, Eltham 6 William Ridewood Chapel Farm, Eltham 7 George Keen Clay Farm, New Eltha... |
1e4a1666-e293-41b2-9b0a-3397300040bf | 13, Princes Road, Plumstead 12 Henry Woolsey 50, Francis Street, Plumstead 13 William Ridewood 3, Ripon Road, Plumstead 14 F. G. Cock 13, Raglan Road, Plumstead 15 Ethelbert Hiscock 1, Griffin Road, Plumstead 16 Jas. Buckingham Rear of 14, 15 & 16, Pellipar Road, Woolwich 177 TABLE XXIII. List of Milk Sellers. No. Name... |
64c38e08-70fc-447e-8051-d3f37de6cf43 | 57, Church Street 8 Jeal, W. H. 139, Plumstead Road 9 Cock, G. 13, Raglan Road 10 Royal Arsenal Co-op. Society Lakedale Road 11 Do. do. 15, Brewery Road 12 Do. do. 143, Powis Street 13 Do. do. Herbert Road 14 Do. do. 147 & 151, Powis Street 15 Fletcher, J. 92, Plumstead Road 16 Woolsey, H. 50, Francis Street 17 Howe, J... |
28079392-e525-449f-a29a-91d4dfc85b82 | 55, Eglinton Road 23 Butter Bros. 49, Woolwich Common 24 Do. 10, Jackson Street 25 Ward, S. 1, Nightingale Vale 26 Webb, Y. 10, Beresford Square 27 Dennis, Ellen 90, Brookhill Road 28 Bayley, M. Middle Park Farm, Eltham 29 Godden, A. A. 229, High Street, Plumstead 30 Corp, W. F. Lyme Farm, Eltham 31 Pearce, R. A. 175, ... |
9c392270-a4f7-4663-ab30-070824e23279 | 307, High Street, Plumstead 38 Couzens, Jessie 10, Chapel Street 39 Stevens, F. 100, Roydene Road 40 Ridewood, F. 116, High Street, Eltham 41 Rose, J. 64, Hargor Road 42 Stevens, H. 27, Church Street 43 Needham, Elizabeth 94, High Street, Woolwich 44 Webb, F. W., & Co. 16, Lakedale Road 178 TABLE XXIII.—continued. No. ... |
a571780b-2e0f-4b17-9065-461d19479ae4 | 65, Maxey Road 52 Jaques, H. 56, Anglesea Road 53 Killiek, C. W. 52, St. James' Place 54 Parkes, J. Fountain Stores, The Slade 55 Lamb, Annie 29, Admaston Road 56 J ones, E. C. 6, Samuel Street 57 Harrington, J. 26, Prospect Row 58 Cole, E. J. 18, Camrose Street 59 Finnimore, W. J. 21, Walpole Place 60 Lyons, J., & Co.... |
4f05e09a-4a89-4545-9fba-58c63d6b6329 | 22, Cross Street 66 Holmes, Blanche 43, Bostall Hill 67 Wainwright, Rose Mary 36a, Mulgrave Place 68 Gill, Emily A. 398, High Street, Plumstead 69 Brinkworth, W. J. 82, Purrett Road 70 Palmer, P. 82, Purrett Road 71 Espline, G. 48, High Street, Woolwich 72 R.A. Co-operative Society "The Links," Plumstead Common Road 73... |
0273aede-1f3a-4471-aee7-61992535679f | 40, Orchard Road 80 Leaver, E. A. 25, Garland Street 81 Buckingham, J. 16, Pellipar Road 82 Corp, W. F. 3, Wellington Street 83 Flint, Emma 124, Maxey Road 84 Gittings, W. J. "Cold Blow," Plumstead Common 85 Curtis, Stephen 181, Abbey Wood Road 86 Grace, James 18, The Broadway, Eltham 179 TABLE XXIII.—continued. No. Na... |
d838cd0b-8d20-4b9e-80a7-14aea465c5e1 | 68 ½, Bloomfield Road 94 Townsend, Rose E. 104, Brookhill Road 95 Fuller, R. E., & Co. Southwood Road, Eltham 96 Voice, C. 102, Ann Street, Plumstead 97 Trodd, W. J. 19, Green's End, Woolwich 98 Bunn, W. C. 13, Hinstock Road, Plumstead 99 Collins, G. 2B, New Road, Woolwich 100 Williamsons Ltd. 66, Powis Street, Woolwic... |
8404b313-18f1-4185-a205-669fcf211f69 | 46, Church Street, Woolwich 106 Phillips, Sophia 141, Albert Road, North Woolwich 107 Warhaft, Violet 107, Pattison Road, Plumstead 180 TABLE XXIV. List of Applicants Registered as Purveyors of Milk during 1912. No. Name. Address. 108 Virgoe & Sons 13, Eton Road 109 Adams, E. J. 1, Shooters Hill Gardens 110 Kirby, F. 1... |
1aadf8ce-1ae1-4071-b8a6-8c86e677a5e9 | CI AC 4372 WOO 17 Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Medical Officer of Health FOR WOOLWICH. 1913. Woolwich: Pryce & Son, Ltd., Printers (T.U. Federation), 31, 33 & 35, Powis Street. Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE Medical Officer of Health FOR WOOLWICH. 1913. Woolwich: I'ryok... |
8934d013-0067-43ce-92d6-27bed7a70457 | Aldermen:— Joseph Pehberton Jackson, 2a, Wellington Street, Woolwich. William Charles Martin, 24, Herbert Road, Plumstead. Alfred John Walklin, 17, Beechhill Road, Eltham. Councillors:— Richard Marsh William Allen, 343, Eglinton Road, Plumstead. William Williams Bullworthy, 255, Eglinton Road, Plumstead. Leon Charles C... |
17b89de5-b8c3-436c-891f-15539848cd44 | Gertrude Elizabeth Walters (Miss), 73, Federation Road, Abbey Wood. Chief Sanitary Inspector: Albert G. Duck (Cert. San. Inst.). District Sanitary Inspectors: John W. Range (Cert. San. Inst.), Glyndon Ward. William Little (Cert. San. Inst.), St. Nicholas Ward, William Wood (Cert. San. Inst.), River Ward. 3 Alfred G. Po... |
b1d0c6bd-d702-4368-9501-743b40194bbe | Women Sanitary Inspectors; Alice M. Middlebrooke, (Cert. San. Inst, and San. Insprs. Exmn. Board). Marion FitzGerald (Cert. San. Insprs. Exmn. Bd., and Sch. Hygiene (Univ. Coll.). Chief Clerk: Amyas Britter (Cert. R. San. Inst.) Assistant Clerks: Harry S. Smith. H. M. Collyer. Boy Clerk: H. T. Prescott. Mortuary Keeper... |
5426a012-1885-4a4c-bc31-639b57e4a36e | Area of Borough 8,276.6 Acrcs Population—Census, 1911 121,376 do. estimated to middle of 1913 125,686 Inhabited Houses—Census, 1911 21,463 Persons to an acre 14.7 Persons to a House—Census, 1911 5.65 Marriages 1,051 Births 2,876 Birth Rate 22.5 Deaths 1,580 Death Rate 12.3 Infantile Mortality 80 per 1,000 births 5 TABL... |
db478e42-0119-4732-8076-74639621748a | Mortality—Preventive Measures 28 Still-births 29 Mortality under five years 30 Zymotic Death Rate 30 Inquests and Uncertified Deaths 31 Deaths in Public Institutions 32 Notification of Diseases 32 Small-pox 34 Chicken-pox 35 Measles 35 Whooping-Cough 38 Scarlet Fever—Deaths—Hospital Isolation—Return Cases— Isolation at... |
edfb4ba0-2f5d-4017-9a62-25f5aa742985 | Bronchitis and Pneumonia 57 Tuberculosis—Deaths 57 Notification Regulations 60 Notification Statistics 61 Duration of Illness 62 Age and Sex Distribution—Table 62 Source of Infection—Occupation 62 Yisiting 64 Bacteriological Diagnosis 65 Hospital and Sanatorium Treatment 66 Charge for Beds 66 Nature of Cases 69 Shelter... |
be7f4eb3-7d88-4e62-8453-407fb7daa9fd | Cowsheds, and Milk Shops 95 Tuberculosis in Cows—Order of the Board of Agriculture 96 Slaughterhouses 99 Nuisances—Complaints, Drains, Water-closets, Supervision of Drainage 99 Public-house Urinals 100 House Inspection 101 7 page Nuisances—Medical Officer's Inspections 101 Overcrowding 102 Smoke Nuisance 102 Defective ... |
2f2e53d1-2eaf-4564-b8d4-b86e979a24cd | Cost of 103 Trade Refuse—Offensive and Inoffensive 103 Housing of the Working Classes— Houses represented as Unfit for Habitation 104 North Woolwich—Vital Statistics 107 High Street Flats Area 107 North Woolwich—Dock Extension—Demolition and Displacement 112 Council's Houses 113 Houses Registered under the By-laws —Exi... |
27b79b9b-d879-4299-b624-3e15c5cfcdfa | Vans and Sheds 123 Notices and Prosecutions under Public Health (London) Act 123 Bacteriological Examinations 123 Infant Consultation 123 Women Sanitary Inspectors' Work— Miss Middlebrooke's Report 124 Miss FitzGerald's Report 128 Prevention of Caries and Preservation of Teeth 132 Public Ambulance 137 National Insuranc... |
541d3464-ecbf-493d-8e6f-686e1e259d8c | Cases of Infections Disease notified at all ages, at various age groups, and distributed according to Registration Districts during 1913 144 „ III. Deaths at all ages, at various age groups, from various causes, arranged by Registration Districts in 1913. Total Deaths in Public Institutions in District in 1913 145 „ IV... |
f6a3cf6e-6565-4969-8c0f-9cc3c6d5566e | Weekly Averages for Meteorology and Registered Deaths from all causes and from certain prevalent diseases 157 „ X. Summary of Statistics for the first Quarter of 1913 corrected for Public Institutions 158 „ XI. Summary of Statistics for the second Quarter of 1913, corrected for Public Institutions 159 „ XII. Summary of... |
fa69f07b-3088-4212-8255-9d7ce2f48900 | Proceedings during 1913 re Milk Shops, Cowsheds, Slaughterhouses, etc. 173 „ XVI. List of Streets Inspected—House to House—and number of houses where defects were found 174 „ XVII. Prosecutions in 1913 under the Public Health (London) Act and By-Laws and Housing of the Working Classes Act 180 „ XVIII. Summary of Articl... |
31d30468-c40e-4177-a82a-152863a1a0c5 | List of Slaughterhouses in the Borough, 1913 190 „ XXII. List of Cow-houses in the Borough, 1913 191 „ XXIII. List of Milk-sellers 192 „ XXIV. List of Persons Registered as Purveyors of Milk during 1913 195 CHARTS:- Showing Death Rate, Birth Rate, and Infantile Death Rate, 18911913, facing Page 27. Phthisis—Death Rate ... |
ed824610-e018-4bbc-9446-708f63ed09cd | It contains full particulars of the population, numbers bom and dying, and numbers affected with certain diseases supposed to be more easily preventable, together with some account of the efforts made to diminish the number of the dying. Tuberculosis and Cancer—two specially fatal affections—have received particular at... |
6fc211b7-eb76-4180-82fe-39378e433af4 | Very good work was done under the Housing, Town Planning, &c., Act. Although it is difficult to make the Annual Report of a healthy town as interesting as a romance, I venture to think that this one, dealing with all the conditions which affect the health of yourselves, your friends, and the citizens, of whose welfare ... |
c0826699-5258-4647-a436-235b07fe5945 | The population of the Borough of Woolwich, as estimated at the Census of 1911, was 121,376. The estimated population to the middle of 1913 is 125,686. The population of the four registration districts at the last three Censuses was as follows:— Census, Census, Census, 1891. 1901. 1911. Woolwich Parish 40,848 41,625 36,... |
b9bbbd54-fdc2-4a7a-9aed-7c8c51461012 | New houses, April 1st, 1911, to June 30th, 1913. Estimated number of persons to a house. Estimated increase of population. Estimated population to middle of 1913. Woolwich 36,710 214 14 5 1140 37,850 Plumstead (West) 40,328 221 9 5 1150 41,478 Do. (East) 30,888 129 77 5 1030 31,918 Eltham 13,450 44 154 5 990 14,440 Tot... |
ec7b0652-d614-41e9-b1cf-a8482095f8e2 | The Registrar-General estimates the population as 122,382 on the assumption of a uniform increase proportional to that between the two last Censuses. There can be no doubt that the above estimate which takes into account the number of ooeupied houses is neajer the truth; it is probably too small, as there is evidence t... |
b07c1d74-7875-4abb-ba7e-8344d274670b | Census 1911. Population. No. of Inhabited Houses. Persons to a House. Population. No. of Inhabited Houses. Persons to a House. Dockyard 8712 1325 6.57 7199 1211 5.94 St. Mary's 7833 1126 6.93 6666 1003 6.64 River—North 2991 441 6.78 4409 585 7.54 Do. South 11405 1671 6.83 9353 1656 5.65 St. |
ea9628e3-9ead-4255-85ae-8e3fbd3c890b | George's 10684 878 12.13 9083 860 10.56 Burrage 9837 1735 5.67 8887 1688 5.26 Glyndon 9810 1697 5.78 9501 1769 5.37 Herbert 9080 1612 5.63 8780 1739 5.05 St. Margaret's 9842 1638 6.00 13160 2578 510 Central 10118 1805 5.61 9083 1831 4.96 St. Nicholas 19640 2805 7.00 21805 3729 5.84 Eltham 7226 1353 5.34 13450 2814 4.77... |
9e241d10-d5ae-4ffb-a19d-8c6d6a2c2515 | 7 of the Census, 1911, give particulars of the age, distribution and conditions as to marriage of the popidation (Tables 8, p. 96; 9, p. 234; 18, p. 407; 19, p. 418). 15 Table 8. Ages of Persons, Males and Females, at each year of age under 21 and in Quinquennial Age Groups, in the. Borough of Woolwich:— Ages. Males. F... |
7533d731-5398-4283-93de-a42a1b4f4ed6 | 20 6,485 5,264 3 1,319 1,272 20 , 25 5,139 5,002 4 1,375 1,302 25 , 30 4,886 4,859 5 1,329 1,306 30 , 35 4,817 4,877 6 1,337 1,302 35 , 40 4,740 4,526 7 1,367 1,335 40 , 45 4,091 4,021 8 1,254 1,315 45 , 50 3,334 3,309 9 1,274 1,366 50 , 55 2,731 2,676 10 1,258 1,233 55 , 60 2,103 1,987 11 1,248 1.230 60 , |
5331b0ba-4028-4a71-be2c-4ff8ed556712 | 65 1.502 1,614 12 1,190 1,184 65 , 70 1,002 1,234 13 1,211 1,165 70 , 75 698 874 14 1,199 1,105 75 , 80 383 537 15 1,138 1,148 80 , 85 162 276 16 1,100 1,028 85 , 90 51 89 17 1,262 1,006 90 , 95 14 20 18 1,540 1,000 95 , 100 1 3 19 1,445 1,082 100 years and upwards - - 20 1,187 1,013 Table 9. |
83c8580b-8adf-490e-bc16-0b6633dc9abc | Condition as to Marriage and Ages of Males and Females' at each year of age 15-20, and in Quinquennial Age Groups over 15 in the Borough of Woolwich:— Ages. Unmarried. Married. Widowed. All ages Persons 68,890 46,361 6,125 Males 36,339 23,048 1,884 Females. 32,551 23,313 4,241 Under 15 years Males 19,132 - - Females 18... |
b75f7381-014b-4fa0-88dd-54ebc7096f48 | 539 1 — Females 987 13 - 19 Males 1,443 2 — Females 1,037 45 — 20 Males 1,172 15 - Females 931 82 - 15 and under 20 Males 6,481 4 - Females 5,205 59 - 20 „ 25 Males 4,624 512 3 Females 3.688 1,310 4 25 „ 30 Males 2.526 2,340 20 Females 1,744 3,075 40 30 „ 35 Males 1,312 3,468 37 Females 906 3,882 89 35 , 40 Males 801 3... |
3094411c-2cda-490c-ba2a-af271bf3dca0 | 356 241 45 , 50 Males 328 2,848 158 Females 315 2,652 342 50 „ 55 Males 240 2.276 215 Females 243 2,024 409 55 „ 60 Males 161 1,715 227 Females 184 1,334 469 60 „ 65 Males 108 1,137 257 Females 156 886 572 65 „ 70 Males 62 730 210 Females 95 517 622 70 „ 75 Males 44 410 244 Females 59 251 564 75 , 90 Males 16 194 173 F... |
0879ff68-3edd-43f3-83b2-264b9296818a | 95 Males - 3 11 Females 2 — 18 95 „ 100 Males — — 1 Females — — 3 100 years and upwards Males — — — Females — — - 17 Table 18. Proportion of Males and Females at each age to 100,000 population as compared with London (Administrative County: — Males. Females. Ages. Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. London. Ages. Metropo... |
23e3919c-efec-4aca-a450-e585cdedb309 | All ages 50,480 47,025 All ages 49,520 52,975 Under 5 years 5,326 5,187 Under 5 years 5,270 5,150 5 and under 10 5,405 4,774 5 and under 10 5,458 4,815 10 ,, 15 5,031 4,401 10 ,, 15 4,875 4,489 15 ,, 20 5,342 4,274 15 ,, 20 4,337 4,697 20 ,, 25 4,234 4,225 20 ,, 25 4,121 5,261 25 „ 30 4,026 4,194 25 „ 30 4,003 5,111 30... |
0006de0e-f07f-4da2-b523-b6c7e1d63590 | 40 3,905 3,493 35 , 40 3,729 3,964 40 , 45 3,371 3,008 40 , 45 3,313 3,403 45 , 50 2,747 2,589 45 , 50 2,726 2,919 50 , 55 2,250 2,144 50 , 55 2,205 2,408 55 , 60 1,733 1,636 55 , 60 1,637 1,882 60 , 65 1,237 1,275 60 , 65 1,330 1,514 65 , 70 826 934 65 , 70 1,017 1,192 70 , 75 575 575 70 „ 75 720 856 75 „ 80 316 293 7... |
5e8c6118-96be-47bb-9cb9-77a75feff5cf | 80 442 497 80 , 85. 133 125 80 ,, 85 227 243 85 ,, 90 42 40 85 ,, 90 73 94 90 and upwards 12 10 90 and upwards 19 28 B 18 Table 19. Proportion of Male and Female Population in Woolwich and in the Administrative County at each Quinquennial Age Groups compared with the corresponding proportions in England and Wales taken... |
95f7b48e-966d-4356-9e4d-8cf83ab876c5 | 15 100 92 15 , 20 116 93 15 , 20 93 101 20 „ 25 102 101 20 , 25 89 113 25 „ 30 100 104 25 , 30 89 114 30 , 35 104 101 30 , 35 97 107 35 „ 40 112 100 35 , 40 100 106 40 , 45 113 101 40 , 45 103 106 45 , 50 107 101 45 , 50 98 105 50 „ 55 106 101 50 „ 55 95 104 55 „ 60 103 97 55 , 60 88 101 60 „ 65 94 96 60 , 65 88 101 65... |
fbf5a68e-1417-41e5-bce9-56b90687032e | 75 88 88 70 „ 75 82 97 75 „ 80 90 83 75 , . 80 87 98 80 ,, 85 85 80 80 ,, 85 93 100 85 ,, 90 82 78 85 ,, 90 82 106 90 and upwards 100 83 90 and upwards 76 112 19 The following table from Vol. VI. of the Census shews the number of buildings of various kinds and the population in each kind :— WOOLWICH-CLASSIFICATION OF B... |
85ceb91f-56f2-4742-ba68-dc4833f9791e | Offices, Warehouses, Workshops, Factories. Institutions. Others. Vessels, Sheds, Vagrants, &c. Kind of Building. No. Columns 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. |
fdc7f0ea-559d-40af-8fc1-876e4d91d425 | Places of Worship 62 Government and Municipal Buildings 44 Shops 272 Number Inhabited 18,086 21,176 19,131 207 1,449 169 52 98 70 — 495 Offices 45 Separate Occupiers 24.585 26,504 23,906 498 1,560 171 54 121 93 101 498 Warehouses, Workshops, Factories 141 Population 117,178 121,376 102,052 2,057 6,761 1,040 224 8,303 4... |
e7fe6f77-1747-4eb4-814f-e04da34091c3 | The following table shows the number of new houses certified for water each year since the Census of 1911:— New houses, April 1st to June 30th, 1911 34 do. July 1st, 1911, to June 30th, 1912 93 do. July 1st, 1912, to June 30th, 1913 141 New houses, 1912-13:— Woolwich 14 West Plumstead 9 East Plumstead 63 Eltham 55 4. A... |
7f17d4c8-65e3-4e2d-85ad-db3c98e3e807 | In May, 1913, the Bate Collectors found 468 houses empty, viz., 152 in Woolwich, 119 in West Plumstead, 111 in East Plumstead, and 86 in Eltham. The empty houses have still further filled up since that date, and at the present time (January) persons seeking a house have very considerable difficulty in finding one. BIRT... |
4a4c7f8c-173d-498e-ba4d-d9c53b03c6ea | The birth rate, 22.5, compared with 22.3 in the previous year, and with 25.8, the average for the ten years 190312. The rate for the County of London was 24.8. It is satisfactory to note an apparent arrest in the fall of the birth rate, but it may possibly be due to an underestimate of the population. Notification of B... |
ed6bf931-07d6-4f01-88e0-8c49583b7cb0 | The Notification of Births Act was adopted on March 1st, 1908. There were 239 births last year which were pot notified. Two midwives were warned for neglect to notify. 976 live births, or 95 per cent., were notified in Woolwich parish, 1,442, or 90 per cent., in Plumstead parish, and 219, or 90 per cent., in Eltham. A ... |
c2d99971-caa2-49d1-8768-2da06e9417eb | The numbers attending averaged 30 last year. The results are most satisfactory. 6. The following table gives the birth-rate of the Borough during the years 1901-5, 1906-10, 1911, 1912, and 1913, and, for the purpose of comparison, the corresponding rates of the neighbouring Boroughs, London, and England:— BIRTH-RATE. 1... |
e9bd713d-0334-4259-8443-f7d5d80acd2c | Greenwich Borough 27.6 26.5 24.9 25.0 26.0 Lewisham 25.7 23.3 21.2 20.4 20.5 West Ham 33.1 31.4 29.9 29.6 31.0 East Ham 33.8 25.8 25.8 24.9 Erith 34.1 25.7 23.6 26.4 London 28.2 26.51 25.5 24.7 24.5 England and Wales 28.2 26.0 24.4 23.8 23.9 Woolwich Borough 29.2 25.3 23.2 22.3 22.5 7. The following table gives the bir... |
aa1402f5-2913-4ccd-b64e-d1e18648164f | Correction has been made for births in the Infirmary, Female Hospital, the Wood Street Home for Mothers and Babies, and outlying institutions, and the births distributed to the parishes to which they properly belong. West Plumstead and Eltham had the lowest birth-rate of the four registration districts, the rates being... |
2e330a78-4820-44fe-bb2e-e9898793ce68 | Woolwich Borough 32.5 30.2 29.2 25.3 23.2 22.3 22.5 Woolwich Parish 31.1 30.1 29.0 27.9 27.1 24.8 26.6 Plumstead— West 33.3 31.0 30.1 24.7 20.6 21.9 19.7 East 23.4 21.3 23.7 Eltham Parish 22.8 20.6 24.0 21.6 18.5 19.0 16.5 8. Illegitimate Births. 65 of the births registered were illegitimate, giving a rate of 23 per 1,... |
c647f324-7172-48ab-8bb6-a8908ed11aea | The illegitimate birth-rate in London was 38 in 1912. MARRIAGES. 9. There were 1,051 marriages. The marriage-rate was 16.4, compared with 15.0, 16.4, and 16.0 in the three preceding years. In 1912 the marriage-rate in London was 18.6. DEATHS. 10. Table I. gives the gross and net deaths and deathrates in 1913, and each ... |
bdc5c6d8-b725-48ce-bf52-d28427c161dc | But 24 in order to institute a fair comparison between one district and another, it is necessary to further correct the death-rate for sex and age distribution, for it is obvious that a population, containing a large number of young persons between the ages of five and thirty, when the death-rate is very low, should ha... |
7c652e48-4ca1-44af-9a69-09fdb63c91c4 | By multiplying by 1.0249, the factor for age distribution, we get the corrected death-rate, viz., 12.6, which rate should be used in comparing Woolwich with other places in which the death-rate is similarly corrected. The following table shows the net and corrected death-rates of Woolwich, oompared with London and the ... |
5b38e029-5a80-4a47-97fa-bf328d97c8dd | The following table gives the average death-rate in each registration district of the Borough during the past five quinquennial periods and during 1911, 1912 and 1913. In 1913 Woolwich Parish had the highest death'-rate land Eltham Parish the lowest of the four districts. The greatest decrease has occurred in Woolwich ... |
5ff66dae-79d3-47ef-bff3-ff61e08caaa4 | Woolwich Borough - 17.2 16.9 13.9 12.5 12.8 11.5 12.3 Woolwich Parish* 20.4 19.3 20.1 16.5 14.8 15.6 13.2 14.0 Plumstead— West 16.4 16.0 15.1 12.9 12.0 13.4 11.5 12.6 East 11.4 11.0 11.5 Eltham Parish - 13.0 14.6 10.2 10.1 8.3 8.4 8.8 London 20.0 19.8 18.5 16.1 14.9 15.0 13.6 14.2 * Three years—1888, 1889 and 1890. 14. |
522168ff-8f90-4ff5-8e73-811ce31a50ce | The following table gives the numbers dying at various ages in the past eleven yeans from all causes, and the deaths at all ages from certain diseases not hereafter referred to:— 26 DEATHS-1903 TO 1913. Year. Age Period. Under 1 1-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-35 35-4 5 45-55 55-65 65-75 75 and over 1903 399 155 30 26 20... |
880c27d2-3c99-4721-bba4-6e2daa69740b | 205 168 1907 372 207 37 28 43 52 75 129 148 160 202 162 1908 298 134 51 21 36 33 96 123 134 166 212 212 1909 240 163 55 20 40 37 93 130 165 183 244 167 1910 240 105 35 25 26 34 81 127 131 202 201 203 1911 273 136 37 27 24 36 85 132 168 211 214 218 1912 201 119 30 24 40 26 82 123 135 234 187 219 1913 229 93 34 25 44 48 ... |
a069ee23-2ed5-4cf0-a13d-94fa1caa1b21 | 1908 1909 1911 3 191 1 1912 1913 Apoplexy and all other diseases of the heart and blood vessels 212 215 227 216 217 243 268 248 265 270 312 Nephritis and Bright's disease Respiratory diseases— all forms 38 35 46 52 49 42 50 43 43 57 57 (except Phthisis) 269 285 264 277 209 234 250 236 206 216 254 Chart showing Death Ra... |
50a58440-8f9c-4ad4-bb8d-ad618b22f647 | Over 75, the number of deaths was the highest recorded. The number of deaths also from nephritis (kidney diseases), apoplexy, and diseases of the heart and blood vessels, was the highest recorded, and those from respiratory diseases (bronchitis and pneumonia) reached the highest number since 1906. There has been a rema... |
754577fe-ff27-474e-9146-9d3304744da8 | There is a gretat increase in the number of deaths attributed to this disease, but it would be a mistake to think that actually more persons die of appendicitis than formerly. Illnesses formerly called peritonitis, enteritis, etc., are now called appendicitis, and as a fact there has been a marked reduction in the tota... |
288096a8-1ed0-4032-8835-84b1d00bf8d6 | These results have, it will be admitted, exceeded the expectations of the most sanguine sanitary reformers, and whatever objections may be made by the cautious and the economical in future, they cannot, in the face of such figures as the above, say that the deaths of the young are not to a large extent preventable. Few... |
4f6636d8-315c-44b8-a038-4f73b5727ff1 | 1906-10. 1911. 1912. 1913. Lewisham 112 92 104 70 78 Greenwich 107 112 129 84 103 West Ham 158 126 141 102 107 East Ham 131 106 119 71 64 Erith 112 80 70 69 81 London 138 114 128 90 105 95 Great Towns — 127 140 101 116 England and Wales 135 115 130 93 109 Woolwich Borough 119 97 98 73 80 29 Two Metropolitan Boroughs on... |
07933517-b54d-4e05-b10d-dba8ad76b098 | The following table gives the infantile mortality during 1911, 1912, and 1913, and the five preceding quinquennia in the Borough and each registration district:— 18861890 18911895 18961900 19011905 1906 1910 1911 1912 1913 Woolwich Parish *151 157 170 134 109 110 94 85 Plumstead — West 121 120 132 113 91 {104 53 67 Eas... |
de31545a-6446-48ad-89d4-e79678e268a3 | Table IVA gives full details as to the ages at death and causes of death of the 229 infants dying in 1913 under one year. It shows that 42 per cent, of those who died under one year were under one month old, compared with 45 per oent. in 1912, and 37 per cent, in the previous eight years. 41 deaths were from premature ... |
8f25318f-8ec9-48f9-a490-c9e73011955a | The death-rate per 1,000 births from premature birth in Woolwich Borough was 14'2, compared with 14.0, 17.9, 18.1, and 189 in the four preceding years. In London it was 18.8 in 1912. There were 14 deaths of illegitimate infants. The deathrate of illegitimate infants under one year was 215 per 1,000 births, and that of ... |
3d0d5b56-3387-4a34-9baa-3fd2f467c632 | 55 deaths occurred between one and two years, and 38 between two and five. The corresponding figures in 1912 were 68 and 51 respectively. The death-rate between one and five was 9.0 per 1,000 children of that age found at the Census. 23. Zymotic Death Rate. The number of deaths from scarlet fever, diphtheria, measles, ... |
c9a676b0-cc96-47dd-a84e-f8ad87e4895f | There were 123 inquests, compared with 121, 128, 115, 105, 107, 123, and 105, in the seven preceding years. The following table gives particulars as to the cause of death:— 1. Natural causes 64 2. Alcoholism 1 3. Accidental causes: Burns and Scalds 1 Drowning 8 Falls 12 Fractures 6 Run over 3 Suffocation, overlying 1 P... |
307ae71c-c201-4b13-9919-64dba36af553 | Deaths in Public Institutions. Table I. shows the actual number of deaths occurring in public institutions in the Borough, viz., 298, compared with 289, 276, 272, 326, and 292, in the five preceding years. These deaths nearly all occurred in the Poor Law Infirmary; they were 18.9 per cent. of total deaths, compared wit... |
ebd5454b-54f1-4187-b817-3467409cf5d3 | The former are received from the Registrars of Births and Deaths; the latter are made principally by medical practitioners, but also by school teachers, and very occasionally by other persons. The following diseases were made compulsorily notifiable by the Public Health (London) Act:—Small-pox, cholera, diphtheria, ery... |
cd33e16c-11bc-4eb4-942c-b5079799f065 | 33 In 1911 the Local Government Board made pulmonary tuberculosis notifiable by an order under Section 130, Public Health Act, 1875, (treatment and prevention of spread of cholera, and any other epidemic, endemic, or infectious: diseases), and under a similar order all forms of tuberculosis were made notifiable on Febr... |
d28c6988-119c-4cd4-a74f-afb689cbd636 | The special conditions are that pauper oases have the priority, and that the case is specially recommended by the Medical Offioer of Health. In June I presented the following report:— "Compulsory Notification of Zymotic Enteritis. Voluntary notification of zymotic enteritis in Woolwich has been in force since 1905, and... |
312f5163-b161-41c8-91b0-87fa1c9a4408 | The disease may be made notifiable under Section 56, Public Health (London) Act, by resolution passed at a meeting of the Council of which due notice has been given. The Order for compulsory notification must first receive the approval of the Local Government Board. The effect of the Order will make failure to notify o... |
be0e0599-fd20-4458-bc61-a62e8fc0fc69 | Thus some form of notification is in existence for, altogether, 19 diseases. SMALL-POX. 26. Not a single case of small-pox was notified. 27. The number of cases of small-pox notified in London was 3. There were no deaths. 35 CHICKEN-POX. 28. 157 oases of varicella were notified by school teachers, compared with 243, 32... |
537fdebd-76f9-46a4-8bef-d8e7e9833231 | The rate in London County was 0.34, compared with 0 40 in 1912. 30. Of the 9 who died from measles, 7 were under five years of age; 5 were males and 4 females. 31. 387 notifications were received from school teachers, compared with 519, 768, 396, 801, and 775, in the five preceding years. The mortality per cent. of not... |
67542add-126d-4f54-b016-58f8f4e4c7d9 | Woolwich. Plumstead. Eltham. The Borough. London Aver. No. Rate. Aver. No. Rate. Aver. No. Rate. Aver. No. Rate. Rate. 1891-5 20 0.49 29 0.51 Not recorded 49 0.51 0.59 1896-1900 34 0.91 36 0.57 Not recorded 70 0.67 0.57 1901-5 9 0.22 15 0.22 1 0.13 26 0.21 0.44 1906-10 17 0.43 18 0.23 3 0.20 37 0.30 0.40 1911 7 0.19 17... |
aed117e7-758c-4076-b7a3-53e07c92300a | 30 23 0.23 0.57 1912 12 0.32 17 0.24 1 0.07 30 0.24 0.40 1913 3 0.8 3 0.04 3 0.21 9 0.07 0.34 The actual reduction in measles mortality is not quite so large as appears from the above table, owing to the fact that the falling birth-rate has caused a diminution in the number of children living: under five years. The fol... |
bb3c05db-29b6-4646-96b4-fbecf06e45f5 | 1891-95 (average) 49 14.7 1896-1900 „ 70 20.9 1901-05 26 7.2 1906-10 „ 37 11.8 1911 28 10.0 1912 30 10.9 1913 9 3.1 It appears from these tables that whereas from 1891-1900 Woolwich had a somewhat higher measles mortality than London, since that date the measles death-rate in Woolwich 37 has greatly diminished, and was... |
92fd25f0-6ffd-46d7-8ca6-5d94b1e2011f | The Medical Officer of the London County Council closed or excluded unprotected children from numerous classes. In many cases this was done immediately on the occurrence of one case. The period of exclusion or closure was usually, for a few days only, in some cases for two weeks. Measles is usually a disease which runs... |
a315e61d-f713-45db-b4be-88ceacd5b709 | In order to postpone the infection, every effort is made to prevent children under five from attending school when measles is prevalent, and, to secure the latter object, instructions as to sanitary measures for dealing with measles are left at the home of all notified cases, and, where possible, the Woman Inspector pa... |
bdef0b7d-487e-4bd1-8d36-4f4635e2525d | The following table gives the deaths and death-rates per 1,000 population since the Borough was formed, compared with London. Woolwich. London. No. Rate. Rate. 1901-05 (averages) 34 0.28 0.35 1906-10 26 0.21 0.29 1911 6 0.05 0.23 1912 28 0.23 0.22 1913 10 0.08 0.17 Owing to the fact that whooping-cough almost entirely ... |
545ff387-66d7-4c0d-a995-9c704045c871 | between the Census of 1901 and that of 1911, the population under five has only diminished 7 per cent. The rate should be given per 1,000 population under five, but the figures for each year are not available. In the following table the rates have been calculated per 1,000 births; there is still shown 39 a very marked ... |
323180f3-58e2-47da-85c8-94c2e9a7bf00 | 65 were under five yearn of age, 197 between five and ten, and 3 over ten. An order was issued by the Local Government Board giving permission to the Asylums Board to admit to their hospitals children under 14 suffering from whooping-cough, on the recommendation of the Medical Officer of Health. One case was admitted d... |
23e5b563-a3bd-4ff9-b570-ca1b2ee8a85d | 40 It is satisfactory to note a further great reduction in the mortality of this disease in the four years during -which' this practice has been in force. SCARLET FEVER. 35. There were 614 cases of scarlet fever notified (deducting 12 cases of mistaken diagnosis), equivalent to a rate of 4 80 per 1,000 population, comp... |
8efd640a-23d7-4c2e-9ee7-f725450c6c2c | Borough 3.15 5.90 4.09 3.80 48.0 Woolwich Parish 2.99 5.66 2.89 2.41 5.44 Plumstead, West „ East 3.24 6.33 3.77 4.96 4.68 7.51 4.88 5.11 Eltham Parish 3.21 4.94 2.09 2.64 4.36 London County 3.57 4.22 2.32 1.76 3.89 37. Table 3 gives the age distribution, the number in each parish, and the number removed to hospital. Wo... |
faf7590c-c67d-44f5-bc21-ffcbbe61234c | There were 8 deaths, giving a death-rate of 0.06 per 1,000 population, compared with 0 03 in 1912, 0.02 in 1911, 0 09 in the five years 1906-10, and 019 in the ten years 1891-1900. The death-rate in London was 0 04, compared with 0.04 in 1911 and 1912 and 0.10 in 190610. It appears, then, that although proportionately ... |
b4a5f62e-8a66-4bd7-a7fa-55ce85a7535f | were removed to one of the Fever Hospitals, compared with 86, 94, 90, 80, and 88, per cent, in the five preceding years. 12 cases were reported, after observation at hospital, not to be scarlet fever. The percentage of oases removed to hospital was again very high. A large proportion of notified cases are removed to ho... |
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