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62cf8adb-568e-4b1a-b2eb-1e88a6a2268a | Illegitimate, 81. Not Deaths registered in the Year Legitimate Infants, 245. Illegitimate Infants, 23. 101 TABLE V. Rates per 1,000 Population, estimated to the middle of the Year. Year. Small-pox. Erysipelas. Diphtheria and Membranous Croup. Scarlet Fever. Enteric and Continued Fevers. Puerperal Fever Per 1,000 Popula... |
8532ceb9-89e8-4fc2-bed6-0cfb7b9e9386 | 09 0.03 β β 1896-1900 0.01 β 0.89 0.04 2.74 0.48 5.48 1.34 0.54 0.08 0.06 0.04 β β 1901-5 0.43 0.06 0.62 0.02 1.71 0.16 3.14 0.07 0.34 0.07 0.06 0.03 β β 19011-10 β β 0.76 0.03 2.28 0.14 5.90 0.09 0.12 0.03 0.05 0.02 β β 1911 β β 0.68 0.07 1.68 0.09 4.09 0.02 0.10 Nil 0.13 0.02 5.71 1. |
bb2cf5e0-594e-474e-8592-43a609bba961 | 07 1912 0.02 0.01 0.71 0.02 3.09 0.16 3.80 0.03 0.15 0.02 0.02 0.01 0.73 0.36 1913 β β 0.55 Nil 1.91 0.13 4.80 0.06 0.06 0.01 0.06 0.02 2.78 1.05 1914 β β 0.83 0.05 2.72 0.26 5.46 0.07 0.09 0.03 0.05 0.02 2.50 1.05 1915 β β 1.02 0.06 1.77 0.15 4.31 0.06 0.17 0.04 0.04 0.02 2. |
99b032ae-5622-4c16-8917-141c34e12c9c | 14 1.07 103β104 TABLE VI. London and the Metropolitan BoroughsβBirths and Deaths of Persons belonging to London and the Metro politan Boroughs during the 52 Weeks ended 1st January, 1916.* Boroughs Population estimated to the Middle of 1914. Births. Birth Rats. Deaths From. Deaths under 1 Year of Age. Rate per 1,000 Bi... |
2dc13e14-d33f-44b1-8967-ef8e1c1001af | Paddington 142,055 2746 19.3 2266 15.9 6 β 93 11 31 20 91 169 316 115 Kensington 170,817 3118 18.2 2607 15.3 2 β 111 11 21 16 69 193 367 118 Hammersmith 124,750 2707 21.7 1932 15.5 2 β 47 13 27 14 45 197 275 101 Fulham 158,849 3870 24.4 2349 14.7 5 3 122 20 50 27 75 197 445 115 Chelsea 63,791 1099 17.2 1116 17.5 β β 40... |
8680dcbd-51c1-4351-a8b5-799b26df34ff | 9 2229 14.6 4 β 38 11 11 12 39 205 182 92 North. St. Marylebone 112,892 1823 16.1 1700 15.0 2 β 53 9 16 8 46 134 181 99 Hampstead 86,731 1317 15.2 1014 11.7 1 β 22 2 6 10 17 55 103 78 "St. |
9391685b-56bb-4a66-945b-a13f80313e55 | Pancras 212,497 4755 22.3 3527 16.6 8 β 64 22 51 24 102 415 496 104 Islington 324,764 7544 23.2 5555 17.1 5 β 152 40 105 58 164 525 812 107 Stoke Newington 50,454 916 18.1 778 15.4 2 β 24 7 7 9 7 55 94 103 Hackney 223,724 4844 21.6 3259 14.6 6 β 67 7 43 29 122 309 526 108 Central. |
2f268787-837f-4da6-b2f4-0b3b5ea54dcf | Holborn 45,861 672 14.6 759 16.5 1 β 19 1 12 11 13 80 68 101 Finsbury 83,212 2198 26.4 1643 19.7 1 β 54 10 45 9 83 169 281 128 City of London 17,129 150 8.7 308 17.9 β 4 β 1 3 3 20 18 120 East. |
1cff6e7e-5a5d-4914-90c5-3f2e6a25a2e1 | Shoreditch 108,869 3114 28.6 2052 18.8 3 β 68 11 36 22 130 260 450 144 Bothnal Green 127,662 3514 27.5 2110 16.5 4 β 101 11 41 39 135 199 430 122 Stopney 273,265 7512 27.5 4603 16.8 3 β 111 29 53 72 236 520 867 115 Poplar 160,222 4742 29.6 3046 19.0 5 β 118 9 72 34 173 252 628 132 South. Southwark 186,941 5239 28.0 372... |
1b752b1a-59c6-4071-81e6-9cbfdc52e854 | 213 3547 28.5 2504 20.1 3 β 110 9 79 21 134 239 527 148 Lambeth 296,724 6571 22.1 4944 16.6 13 β 102 19 49 45 139 460 693 105 Battersea 167,338 3824 22.8 2648 15.8 6 β 164 9 77 29 79 240 428 112 Wandsworth 338,998 6278 18.5 4195 12.4 9 β 165 22 66 54 117 335 589 94 Camberwell 262,020 6149 23.4 3918 14.9 6 β 95 8 40 30 ... |
b1076af1-3129-4db9-bdbf-022619d8b6e4 | 8 4 β 55 9 65 10 96 173 390 132 Greenwich 96,037 2335 24.3 1710 17.8 8 β 46 3 43 14 46 165 237 101 Lewisham 172,433 3317 19.2 2124 12.3 3 β 51 5 29 16 39 155 267 80 Woolwich 122,836 2823 22.9 1828 14.8 5 β 45 7 16 20 31 196 265 94 * For the purpose of this Table, the Births registered in London have been corrected by d... |
37fc7c2c-51ef-484b-8f6f-a1dc50114931 | On the other hand, 53 Births that occurred outside the County have been included. With regard to the Deaths of London residents, all transferable deaths (i.e., those of persons who, having a fixed or usual residence in England and Wales die in a district other than that in which they resided) occurring in Greater Londo... |
8ec6e185-9f9a-402c-889d-7860942df57e | Croup. Enteric Fever. Diarrhoea (under 2 years). Enteritis (under 2 years). Erysipelas. Puerperal Fever. Rheumatic Fever. Tubercle of Lung & Acute Tuberculosis. Other Tuberculous Diseases. Alcoholism and Cirrhosis of Liver, and Per. Neuritis. Cancer and Sarcoma. Bronchitis. BronchoPneumonia. Pneumonia. Violence. Suicid... |
3c187f8b-a633-446d-aa15-bdd748ce7379 | 9 β β β β β β β β 1 β β β 6 1 2 β 9 5 β 1 1 β 1 β 16 β β 1 1 β 2 β β β β β β 6 β β 4 9 4 3 2 1 1 β β 23 β 1 β β β 1 β β β β β β 5 β 1 2 6 4 1 1 β β β 1 30 β 1 β 1 β β β β 1 β β β 8 β 1 3 4 5 2 3 β β β 1 Feb. |
ab7fccef-6bc1-4e7b-9789-ccbd24d9bdcd | 6 β 2 β β 1 1 1 β β β β β 6 β 2 4 7 3 3 1 β β β 1 13 β β β β β β β β β β β β 5 1 β β 8 6 4 β 1 β β 1 20 β 1 β 2 β β β β β β β β 2 β β 1 12 5 6 β β β β β 27 β 2 β 3 1 3 β β 1 β β β 2 β β 6 9 5 3 β β β β β Mar. |
038df1d2-bc04-40c5-b3cd-756a78b649ad | 6 β 1 β 1 β β β β β β β β 3 1 β β 6 4 β 1 1 β β β 13 β 3 1 1 1 β β 1 1 β β β 1 1 3 β 12 4 2 1 β β 1 β 20 β 5 β 2 β 1 1 β β β β β 7 β β 2 5 2 2 2 β 1 1 1 27 β 3 β 1 β β β β 1 β β β 8 1 1 1 3 2 1 1 β β β β April 3 β 4 1 1 β β β β 1 β β β 1 1 1 1 4 1 2 2 β β β β 1st Qtr. β 23 3 14 3 8 2 1 6 β |
f7258af7-af34-40e2-aace-697d4a20105a | β β 60 6 11 24 94 50 29 15 4 2 3 5 April 10 β 1 β 2 1 1 β β β β β β 5 β 1 2 8 1 1 β β 1 β β 17 β 4 β 2 β β β β β β β β 2 β 3 4 4 5 2 1 β 2 β β 24 β 4 β 1 1 2 β β β β β β 2 1 1 1 4 β 8 4 β β β β May 1 β 5 β 3 1 β β β β β β β 3 2 β 1 2 β 3 1 β β β β 8 β 2 β 1 1 1 β β β β β β 5 β β 1 4 1 4 β β β β β 15 β β β |
81d0fd85-9db8-4dad-97ef-69b8476dc85d | β β β β β β β β β 2 1 β 1 3 β 2 β β 1 β β 22 β 1 β β 1 1 β β 1 β β β 5 β β 1 β β 2 1 β 1 β β 29 β 1 1 β β β β β β 2 β β β β β 2 2 β 3 1 β 1 β β June 5 β 3 β β β β β β β 1 1 β 2 1 β 3 1 β 1 3 β β β β 12 β 1 β β β β β β 2 β β β β 1 β 3 2 β 1 β 1 β β β 19 β β β β 1 β β β β β β 1 3 2 1 β 2 1 β 3 β β β 1 26 β β β β β β β β ... |
5bbdcd75-6365-4680-bd26-dfb71254de6d | β 7 3 β 6 1 β 2 2 β β β β July 3 β β β β β β β β β β β β 1 2 β 1 β β 2 1 β β β β 2nd Qtr. |
bc8aa65d-8064-4988-bb82-6eeec567d1a9 | β 22 1 9 6 5 β β 3 3 1 1 37 13 6 26 33 8 31 17 1 6 β 1 July 10 β β β β β β β β 1 β β β 7 β β 3 1 β 3 β β β β β 17 β β β β β β β β β 1 β β 3 1 2 4 2 β 1 1 β β β β 24 β β β β β β 1 β β β β β β β 1 2 1 3 5 3 β β β β 31 β β β β β β β β 1 β β β 1 2 3 3 1 β 1 1 β β β β Aug. |
d6b27007-5a2c-48e4-8a64-2b3fba093f24 | 7 β β β 1 β 2 β β β β β β 2 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 β β β 1 14 β β β β β β β β β β β β 3 1 1 I β 1 2 β β β β 21 β β β β β 1 β β 3 β 1 β 1 β 2 1 β 1 β β 1 β 1 β 28 β β β β 1 1 β β 1 β β β 3 β β 4 1 β β 1 β β β β Sept. |
9e23b461-3610-4c75-bf73-229326f92151 | 4 β β β β β β β β β β β β β β β 4 2 1 β 1 1 β β β 11 β β β β 1 β β β 1 β β β β β β 6 1 β 1 β β β β β 18 β β β β β β β 1 1 1 β β 4 β β 3 1 β 1 1 β β β β 25 β β β 1 β β β β β β β β 10 β 1 1 β 1 β 2 β β β β Oct. 2 β β β 1 1 1 β 1 β β β 1 4 1 1 2 β 2 1 2 β β β β 3rd Qtr. |
40658806-037a-46ad-b80b-85c1cce824b4 | β β β 3 4 5 1 2 10 2 1 1 42 6 12 36 11 10 16 13 2 β 1 1 Oct. 9 β β 1 β 1 β β β 2 β β β 3 3 β 1 1 β β β β β β β 16 β β β β β 1 β 1 3 β β β 3 β β 1 1 1 1 2 1 β β 1 23 β β β β β β β β β β β β 3 1 4 5 3 1 2 1 β β β β 30 β β β β β β β β β β β β 1 1 1 2 3 1 1 2 1 β β β Nov. |
9630e683-5e13-4809-a598-5521a46ec076 | 6 β β β β β β β β β β 1 β 3 2 1 2 2 β β β β β β 1 13 β β β β β β β β β β β β 5 β 3 5 3 1 2 2 1 β β 1 20 β β β β β β β β β β β 1 8 β 1 2 3 β β 4 β β β β 27 β β β β β β β β β β β β 5 β 1 2 5 1 3 β β β β β Doe. |
8d7af7c7-ef15-4a05-8bb4-6630fab97182 | 4 β β β β 1 β 1 β β 1 β 1 2 β β 1 7 4 3 β β β β β 11 β β β β β β β β β β β β 4 1 2 6 5 3 4 4 1 β β β 18 β β β β β β β β β β β β 6 1 1 3 11 2 3 2 β β β β 25 β β 1 2 β β β β β 1 β β 4 β β 1 5 2 1 β β β β 1 1916. Jan. 1 β β β β β β β β β β β β 5 1 β 3 4 β 4 2 β β β β 4th Qtr. |
3a40720f-67e2-49fe-b66a-bac77db38888 | β β 3 6 3 2 1 2 6 3 1 2 52 10 14 33 53 16 24 19 4 β β 4 Total for Year β 45 7 32 16 20 4 5 25 8 3 4 191 35 43 119 191 84 100 64 11 8 4 11 107β108 TABLE VIII. Summary of Nuisances Abated, Notices Served, and General Work of Public Health Department, 1915. St. Mary's and Dockyard. River. Burrage and Herbert. Central and ... |
42eef6a6-47d2-4f39-a918-0871e7f1facd | of Houses inspected, house to house 560 1099 806 925 629 236 278 168 4707 β Re-inspections after service of Notice (estimated) 1591 1373 1565 1713 1388 987 655 407 9669 β Houses and premises specially inspected, including infectious diseases and complaints 1331 874 1259 657 1359 1051 821 375 7707 β Houses where drains ... |
9ca3d216-4e03-46f8-810a-b864a0ccee66 | Waste-pipe from baths, lavatories and washhouse sinks repaired or disconnected 24 24 65 44 45 9 14 16 241 Choked and defective drains 91 98 67 52 107 14 19 27 475 Defective traps 10 1 19 14 β 7 5 10 66 Defective and unventilated soil pipes 4 β 7 3 β 1 3 4 22 W.C.'s. W.C.'s repaired, new traps or pans provided 56 43 82 ... |
de503e10-d923-4a5f-98ba-5af6bc37fdf1 | do. dwelling-houses β 1 β β β β β β 1 PREMISES. Underground rooms not in accordance with Act 1 4 β β 1 β β 3 9 Interiors cleansed and defective roofs repaired 410 725 398 251 346 196 167 220 2703 Damp walls remedied 83 128 69 143 86 52 42 43 646 Paving in yards and wash-houses repaired 41 59 41 63 48 8 35 45 340 Improv... |
62224cad-4a7e-4e2e-9c8a-dec0ff78acc2 | 561 Dung-pits provided β β 1 2 β 1 3 1 8 Cases of overcrowding remedied 25 17 12 β 15 9 7 12 97 Deficient lightβwindows supplied or enlarged, or other works 1 3 β 35 8 β 9 6 62 Dampness in premises from defective water pipes 36 9 25 10 17 14 7 8 126 ANIMALS. Animals (including pigs) kept in such a state as to be a nuis... |
5a39ee66-e876-4bab-bcb6-70a808c41556 | Detective and foul cisterns used for dietary purposes 1 16 1 β 11 β 12 β 40 Defective and foul rain-water tanks remedied 6 β 1 β β β β β 7 Insufficient supply and water cut off by Water Board 5 5 2 β 4 1 5 2 24 Additional water supply for two or more families 4 3 β β β β β β 7 MISCELLANEOUS. No. of observations made of... |
360bf5a5-18ee-4719-9cbb-aae82c82e389 | of smoke nuisances observed 6 β β β β β β β 6 Tents, Vans, etc., inspected 1 β β 5 1 β 41 β 48 Notices served with respect to tents and vans β β β β β β 3 β 3 Inspection of Urinals accessible to the public 73 76 62 45 45 22 40 21 384 Verminous rooms cleansed 29 92 4 32 13 6 10 12 198 Intimation notices served 529 752 4... |
7cfe6ae4-0df7-4e62-beb7-7ce357ae94fa | Premises Inspected 1215 New Buildings Inspected 47 Defective Combined Drains Investigated and reported on 20 Number of Houses referred to in such Combined Drains 143 Cow-houses and Slaughter-houses Inspections 33 Complaints Investigated 153 Attendances at Police Courts 51 MISCELLANEOUS, INCLUDING WORK OF CHIEF INSPECTO... |
45aa38e5-bb85-49a4-9758-08dfc54ca542 | 28 Bakehouses Inspected and Cleansed twice during the Year 72 Number of Houses Disinfected after Infectious Disease 1252 Letters Written 5859 Notifications received 3464 Certificates Issued after Disinfection 1771 β of Infectious Disease forwarded to Schools 1162 Complaints of Sanitary Defects 614 β of Non-removal of D... |
42211fe0-b6b1-4309-a7cc-173f130d6c2d | Remedied. Nuisances under Public Health Act: Want of Cleanliness 35 35 Want of Ventilation 18 18 Overcrowding 3 3 Want of Drainage of floors β β Other nuisances 18 18 Sanitary Accommodation insufficientβ unsuitable or defective not separate for sexes 13 13 2 2 89 89 111 TABLE X.βcontinued. 3.βOther Matters. Class. Numb... |
f476dba8-f523-405e-870d-fe724f7cbd71 | 101):β In use during 1903 24 Certificates granted in 1903 24 in 1906 1 in 1910 1 In use during 1015 11 Workshops on the Register (S. 131) at end of 1914:β Workshop Laundries 14 β Bakehouses 36 Other Workshops 147 Total number of Workshops on Register 197 G 112 TABLE X.βcontinued. 4.βHome Work. Nature of Work. Outworker... |
ed7e3e1d-dd97-489f-bf4a-4be3c9df5e09 | Orders Made (Sect, 109). Prosecutions (Sees. 109, 110). Twice in the Year. Once in the Year. Failing to keep or permit Inspection of Lists. Failing to send Lists. Lists. Outworkers. Lists. Outworkers. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Wearing Apparel 40 175 7 29 26 21 β β 53 5 5 β β β β Tennis Balls, etc. |
f5f3f5af-ee6e-40de-adc8-bbcd755f21e6 | 6 375 β β β 79 β β 315 4 4 β β β β Furriers β β β β 2 β β β β β β β β β β Lace Making 2 5 β β 5 3 β β β β β β β β β Artificial Flowers β β β β 1 β β β 1 β β β β β β 113 TABLE XI. Proceedings during 1915. Premises. Number of Places. Number of Inspections. Number of Notices. Number of Prosecutions. On Register at end of ... |
8e5fad12-086a-45ae-b5eb-add2ba009935 | Milk Premises 109 6 10 105 171 16 β Cowsheds 10 β β 16 54 6 β Slaughter-houses 10 β β 10 40 5 β Ice Cream Premises 83 5 1 87 124 6 β Registered Houses let in Lodgings 418 5 3 420 576 259 2 Overcrowdingβ Number of Dwelling Rooms overcrowded 97 Number remedied 97 Underground Roomsβ Illegal occupation dealt with during ye... |
76311d9d-e169-4645-aa0a-fa20789c28de | β Number of Fixed Ashpits Removed β 114 TABLE XII Prosecutions under Public Health, Housing, Town Planning, etc., and London County Council (General Powers) Acts. No. Date of Hearing. Offence. Situation. Result. 1915. 1 Jan. 7 An accumulation of foul and offensive slops 128 Ann Street Order to abate in 24 hours. Fine Β£... |
ddba1664-8297-4d21-9a4d-74963fcc1818 | do. 7 Do. do. 3, do. do. do. 8 Do. do. 4, do. do. do. 9 Do. do. 4, do. do. do. 10 Do. do 4, do. do. do. 11 April 15 do. 5, do. do. do. 12 Do. do 6, do. do. do. 13 Do. do. 7, do. do. do. 115 TABLE XII.βcontinued. No. Date of Hearing. Offence. Situation. Result. 1915. 14 May 4 Dilapidations and dirty conditions 18, Samue... |
ae1e2b85-a575-49f8-bf89-5ccec8eff131 | costs. 16 Do. Dilapidations and dirty conditions 5, Acorn Street 2s. costs. 17 June 1 Dilapidations and dampness 63, Sand Street 2s. costs. 18 June 22 Overcrowding 1, Tewson Road (Tenant.) Order to abate in 14 days. Fine 10s. 19 July 6 do. 1, do. (Occupier.) Order to abate in 10 days. Fine 10s. and Β£2 2s. costs. 20 Jun... |
cfb30e95-d237-4bb5-9218-dbb2940d47cc | and Β£1 1s. costs. 23 Aug. 20 Defective flushing apparatus in w.c. 169, Ann Street Fine 20s. 24 Do. Dilapidations and duty conditions 169, Ann Street Order to abate in 14 days; 4s. costs. 25 Do. do. 171, do. Order to abate in 14 days; 4s. costs. 26 Nov. 10 Carrying on the trade of a purveyor of milk without being regist... |
7303c1e9-b788-4647-9946-bc5032111f04 | Summary of Articles Analysed, under the Sale of Food and Drugs Acts, during the Year ended 31st December, 1915. Article. Number Analysed. Number Adulterated. Milk 330 33 Separated Milk 6 β Condensed Milk 5 1 Butter 55 2 Coffee 13 β Vinegar 10 1 Lard 14 β Preserved Cream 7 2 Drugs 22 β Flour 12 β Rice 4 β Pepper 3 β Gro... |
7b12b887-6648-451c-aa3e-fa2a77493857 | costs 2 Milk 13.0 % added water S. Curtis, 181, Abbey Wood Road Fined Β£1 17s. and 23s. costs 3 Milk 25.3% deficient in fat S. A. Smith, 4, High Street, Eltham Fined Β£1 and 12s. 6d. costs 4 Milk 7.0% added water R. G. Dalton, 55, Eglinton Road Costs 12s. 6d. 5 Milk 3.33% deficient in fat J. W. Hearn, 61, Bannockburn Roa... |
c66c1228-b081-4954-8646-77d5ea74e4a6 | costs 7 Milk 6.94% added water Eastern Counties Dairy Farmers' Co-operative Society, Ltd., 106, Windmill Lane, Stratford Warranty proved. Dismissed 8 Milk 10.66% deficient in fat C. Voice, 102, Ann Street Fined Β£2 9s. 6d. and 10s. 6d. costs 9 Milk 5.0% deficient in fat S. Cornwell, 14, Frances Street Fined 10s. 6d. and... |
b0ee649e-4e4d-4280-8b0f-8ee34ca83cf0 | Result of Proceedings. 12 Milk 6.0% deficient in fat E. A. Smith, 12, The Broadway, Eltham Fined 2s. 6d. and 12s. 6d. costs 13 Milk 11.41% added Water H. Woolsey, 50, Francis Street Warranty adjourned sine die 14 Vinegar 40.0% deficient in acetic acid H. Hoadley, 25, Ascot Street, Canning Town Fined 40s., including cos... |
b0a86354-d0ee-41ec-ba86-ad78abf6d099 | Dismissed 17 Milk 14.66% deficient in fat G. Corp, 142, High Street, Woolwich Fined 3s. and Β£2 7s. costs 18 Milk 10.0% deficient in fat W. M. Forward, Huntingdon Farm, Mere, Wilts Dismissed 19 Milk 5.0% deficient in fat G. Jones, 6, Samuel Street Fined 2s. 6d.and 12s. 6d. costs 20 Milk 10.0% deficient in fat C. Attenbo... |
cd043ba3-3226-492a-9885-0421606e81f6 | Place of delivery was Hildenborough Station, not Woolwich Dockyard 22 Milk 22.23% added water and 24.66% deficient in fat G. Corp, 142, High Street, Woolwich Fined Β£2 and 21s. costs. 119 TABLE XIV.βcontinued. No. Article. Nature of Offence. Name and Address of Vendor. Result of Proceedings. 23 Milk 8.66% deficient in f... |
e5da241c-4463-4888-97d2-9e6614b32ac7 | Dismissed 20 Milk 9.66% deficient in fat A. G. Look, Keightley House, Southwood Road, New Eltham Fined 20s. and 10s. 6d. costs 27 Margarine Sold in package not marked R. A. Pearce, 175, Plumstead Common Road Fined 20s. and l1s. 6d. costs 28 Butter Wholly Margarine do. do. Fined 2s. and l1s. 6d. costs 29 Milk 9.0% defic... |
b35e54da-fcff-4d43-a897-3ab784458a7d | costs 31 Milk 12.3% added water H. Melville, 120a, Plumstead Road Fined 4s. and 21s. costs 32 Milk 11.2% added water W. J. Gittings, Cold Blow, Grosmont Road Fined 40s. and 23s. costs 33 Milk 4.94% added water and 4.67% deficient in fat W. F. Corp, 3, Wellington Street Warranty proved. Dismissed 120 TABLE XV. Summary o... |
8e98a85b-6ed5-473d-b057-9afc7693036a | Black spotted ; all unsound Ox Livers 37 Flukey, Abscesses, Cirrhosis Ox Kidney 1 Cysts Ox Lungs 2 Tuberculous Sheep's Pluck 21 Strongyli Sheeps' Livers 3 Ternicolis Cysts Sheep's Caul 5 do. Pig's Liver 1 Cirrhosis Haddocks 4 boxes Unsound Whelks 6 bags do. Mackerel (smoked) 12 boxes do. Codfish 10 stone do. Coalfish 1... |
086feb91-f460-40e3-8a99-56608347b80e | 307, High Street, Plumstead 112 Wallace, J. M. 107, Pattison Road, Plumstead 113 Smith, S. A 4, High Street, Eltham 114 Pitcher, A. M. 87, Plumstead Road, Plumstead 115 Godden, E. 276, High Street, Plumstead 121 TABLE XVIb. List of Applicants Removed from Milk Register during 1915. Name. Address. Dalton, R. G. 55, Egli... |
35ff9558-bb66-46ff-bcdc-53446f6dcaf4 | 61, Bannockburn Road, Plumstead Cheesman, C. 126, High Street, Plumstead Burley, A. R. 40, Saunders Road, Plumstead Adams, E. J. 1, Shooters Hill Gardens, Eltham |
4e93f47e-cd72-4823-a183-ab7c63a0c82d | Woo 71 METROPOLITAN BOROUGH OP WOOLWICH ANNUAL REPORT of the MEDICAL OFFICER OF HEALTH SIDNEY DAVIE S., M.A. , M.D. , Oxon.; D.P.H.CAMB. 1917. SUMMARY OP STATISTICS, 1917. Area of Borough 8,276.6 acres. Population - Census, 1911 121,376 do. estimated to middle of 1917, civil 146,503 Total 157,973 Inhabited Houses - Cen... |
bcce8584-b862-41d9-982e-00619080867b | PREFACE To the Mayor, Aldermen and Councillors of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich. Mr. Mayor, Ladies and Gentlemen, I have the honour to present you with my 17th Annual Report on the Health of Woolwich. The report is much abbreviated owing to war conditions and the usual tables are omitted. They have, however, bee... |
9995f9ec-0447-4d15-8e06-bd36498bd022 | I am, Mr. Mayor, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, SIDNEY DAVIES. SEVENTEENTH ANNUAL REPORT on the HEALTH OF THE METROPOLITAN 30 ROUGH OP WOOLWICH Year ending 31st December 1917. PART 1. STATISTICS. Population. 1. The population of the Borough of Woolwich, as estimated at the Census of 1911, was 121,376. The... |
ee3b81b2-f3c4-4775-9e3f-ebf2292c453a | The population of the four Registration Districts at the last three Censuses was as follows:- Census 1891 Census 1901 Census 1911 Estimated to middle of 1917 Woolwich Parish 40,848 41,625 36,710 33,605 Plumstead Parish West) 52,436 (38,569 40,328 43,098 East) (29,758 30,888 39,424 Eltham Parish 5,710 7,226 13,450 30,37... |
379eb7e1-4764-4109-95fe-9e387871c416 | The following figures show how the number of persons to a house in Woolwich and Plurastead has varied during the past four Censuses:- 1 WOOLWICH PLUMSTEAD Census 1891 β 6.08 β 1096 - 6.14 β 1901 7.85 6.05 β 1911 7.27 5.34 2. The estimated population of soldier in Barracks in March 1917 was 11,470, making the total pop... |
cad2b73e-3d8b-4387-8f90-e389ffced44c | In the Annual Report for 1913, on pages 15 to 19, tables were given showing the age distribution and condition as to marriage of the population, the proportion of males and females compared with London and England, and the classification of buildings, and in the Report for 1914, the number to a house in each Ward. 3. T... |
44683817-a63c-439a-abed-0820e93c6bf0 | 1915 to June 30th, 1916 139 β β July 1st. 1916 to June 30th, 1917 36 New Houses, 1916-7:- Woolwich West Plumstead 4 East Plumstead 7 Eltham 25 The following are the numbers of new houses and huts erected by the Government for Munition Workers from 1915-1917:- Houses 1,269 Huts 1,904 4. Unoccupied Houses. At the 1901 Ce... |
93722d96-fd74-4279-978a-94ec303995c9 | viz., 7 in Woolwich, 13 in West Plumstead, 5 in East Plumstead, and 32 in Eltham. There are now practically no houses fit for occupation to let. BIRTHS. 5. The number of births was 2,698, viz., 657 in Woolwich parish, 752 in West Plumstead, 736 in East Plumstead, and 553 in Eltham (corrected for children bom in the Inf... |
4e5ee2ca-625a-4c78-a185-a45d24b1efbf | 2,550 live births were notified under the Notification of Births Act (1,272 males, 1,273 females, 5 not stated). This is at the rate of 95 per cent of the registered births, compared with 94, 92, 89, 97 and 86 per cent in the five preceding years. 1,536 births were notified by midwives, 137 by the Home for Mothers and ... |
85005a8b-e6b7-4e4a-a50c-19cddbe58e34 | 6. The following table gives the birth rate of the Borough during the years 1901-5, 1906β10, 1911-1915, 1916 and 1917, and, for the purposes of comparison, the corresponding; rates of the neighbouring Boroughs, London, and England:- 3 BIRTH RATE 1901-5 1906-10 1911-15 1916 1917 Greenwich Borough 27.6 26.5 25.1 24.6 21... |
3f761831-00a8-4d25-821d-e4a948056b04 | 0 17.4 England & Wales 28.2 26.0 23.5 21.6 17.8 Woolwich Borough 29.2 25.3 22.2 21.7 17.1 7. The following table gives the birth-rate for the Borough and each Registration District for the five past quinquennia and for 1916 and 1917, the rates for the Registration Districts being calculated on the civil population. Cor... |
f2ff8d94-52c7-4013-8acb-7c2fc94bf6a4 | 1891 to 1895 1896 to 1900 1901 to 1905 1906 to 1910 1911 to 1915 1916 1917 Woolwich Borough 32.5 30.2 29.2 25.3 22.2 21.7 17.1* Woolwich Parish 31.1 30.1 29.0 27.9 25.2 21.5 19.6ΓΈ Plumstead - West 33.3 31.0 30.1 24.7 20.7 21.6 17.4ΓΈ East 22.7 20.5 18.7ΓΈ Eltham Parish 22.8 20.6 24.0 21.6 17.3 23.5 18.2ΓΈ *Total populatio... |
312407fb-5e1f-4628-bd43-f6e202febd7b | Illegitimate Births. 101 of the births registered were illegitimate, giving a rate of 37 per 1,000 births, compared with 17, 23, 21, 29 and 34 in the five preceding years. The steady increase since 1914 is probably bit a very partial measure of the increased immorality due to war conditions. 4 MARRIAGES. 9. There were ... |
3f3e3fa6-cd69-4de7-bf79-da9de657a898 | The net deaths were 1,550, and the net death-rate 10.6 compared with 13.7 and 12.3 in the two preceding years and 12.5 the average of the ten years 1905-1914. This is the lowest rate ever recorded. 12. The following table shows the death-rate of Woolwich compared with London and the adjoining Boroughs:- 1917 England an... |
25993c30-f960-4142-9fd4-dcc8ae67fe39 | 5 1886 to 1890 1891 to 1895 1896 to 190C 1901 to 1905 1906 to 1910 1911 to 1915 1916 1917 Woolwich Borough _ 17.2 16.9 13.9 12.5 12.7 12.3 10.6 Woolwich Parish* 20.4 19.3 20.1 16.5 14.8 14.8 14.3 13.9 Plumstead - West 16.4 16.0 15.1 12.9 12.0 13.2 12.6 11.8 East 11.8 10.2 8.4 Eltham Parish - 13.0 14.6 10.2 10.1 8.9 8.... |
6e1f40de-d936-4988-a82b-71131def80bc | 5 16.1 14.9 14.7 14.3 15.0 *Three years - 1888. 1889 and 1890. This table shows that the diminished death-rate affected each part of the Borough, hut Woolwich parish least, and that there was an increase in London. The marked fall in the death rate though no doubt largely attributable to the satisfactory sanitary and i... |
94f08225-3887-40b5-8638-4eecf54bf92b | Year Age Period Under 1 1-5 5-10 10-15 15-20 20-25 25-35 35-45 45-55 55-65 65-75 75& over 903-7 aver 402.4 102.8 43.4 27 31.4 44.8 104.2 138.4 155.6 174.8 201.4 171 08-12 (aver.) 250.4 131.4 41.4 23.4 33.2 33.2 87.4 127 146.6 199.2 211.6 203. |
87f0ddb3-0e38-4fe2-a536-919af5339a38 | 8 1913 229 93 34 25 44 48 109 134 177 208 240 239 1914 239 141 52 33 47 35 97 147 184 225 246 244 1915 268 136 62 28 47 41 93 170 210 246 269 263 1916 215 105 40 33 41 37 99 160 200 224 269 260 1917 214 113 28 34 41 33 96 116 179 221 243 232 6 Deaths from Average 1903-7 Average 1908-12 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Apoplexy... |
6c8ae5a0-1639-4186-a16a-1ba7eb68c529 | 8 312 332 351 319 283 Nephritis and Bright's disease 44 47 57 46 47 45 48 Respiratory diseases - all foms (except Phthisis) 260.8 228.4 254 287 385 299 302 The deaths under one, from 5-10, from 20-25 and from 35-45 were the lowest recorded, and those from 1-5 much below the average of previous years. The deaths from 10... |
3d7ddbc4-bd5a-4927-b43c-1f527ea9449e | The natural increase of the population (i.e., the excess of births over deaths) was 1,148 compared with 974 in 1915 and though smaller than in previous years, this increase compares very favourably with conditions in enemy towns. INFAT-II MORTALITY. 16. The deaths under one year were 214 compared with 215 in 1916. The ... |
d9aabc41-82e9-4212-9b59-0212d5ea99fb | The following table gives the infantile mortality in the Borough since 1901, compared with the neighbouring Boroughs, London and England:- 7 1901-5 1906-10 1911-15 1916 1917 Lewisham 112 92 81 72 87 Gre enwich 107 112 103 83 101 West Ham 158 126 114 98 105 East Ham 131 106 80 78 85 Erith 112 80 77 60 83 London 138 114... |
e8f4483e-585a-4722-8686-f6d8f707cf7e | The following table gives the infantile mortality during the past two years, and the six preceding quinquennia in the Borough and each Registration District:- 1886 to 1890 1891 to 1895 1896 to 1900 1901 to 1905 1906 to 1910 1911 to 1915 1916 1917 Woolwich Parish* 151 157 170 134 109 101 84 97 Plumstead - West) 121 120 ... |
833bf603-0872-461e-a1ff-5ff5848bdde3 | gives full details as to the ages as death and causes of death of the infants dying in 1917 under one year. It shows that 42 per cent of those who died under one year were under one month old, compared with 49 per cent in 1916, and 37 per cent in the previous ten years; 49 deaths were from premature birth, compared wit... |
f6358bdb-0960-4200-8017-0b6b1835087c | Alcoholism among women is no doubt the chief cause of overlying, but, in view of the decrease of alcoholism, it is probable that fatigue due to long hours at industrial occupation may be an important factor. The death-rate per l,000 births from premature birth in Woolwich Borough was 17.8 compared with 18.9, 14.2, 20.5... |
dcc67292-4f97-42d4-86db-9f51de1e9afe | 57 deaths (55 in 1916) occurred between 1 and 2 years, and 56, (50 in 1916) between 2 and 5. The corresponding figures in 1913 were 55 and 38 respectively. The death-rate between 1 and 5 was 10.7 per 1,000 children of that age found at the Census (viz., 10,357), compared with 13.6, 13.1 and 10.1 in the three previous y... |
2d491588-0b74-440b-a8e8-f858099d0116 | The zymotic death-rate has fallen greatly since 1901, when it was 1β’51. 22. Inquests. There were 131 inquests, compared with 105, 123, 146, 180 and 181 in the five preceding years. The following table gives particulars as to the cause of death: 9 1. Natural Causes 71 2. Alcoholism 1 3. Accidental Causes β Burns and Sca... |
5cda93d8-4b62-4bde-8f39-0c7ca882c651 | The "Homicidal Causes" were 11, 21, 13 and 12 in the same years. The reduction of accidents and homicide is very satisfactory. SMALL-POX. 23. Not a single case of small-pox was notified in Woolwich or in London. MEASLES. 24. There were 31 deaths from measles, giving a rate of 0.21 compared with 0.19, 0.33 and 0.17 in t... |
76aa6c9f-bb80-4a51-bcd3-496b8ed50a3b | 45 cases were removed to the fever hospital on the certificate of the Medical Officer of Health that isolation was necessary, compared with. 10 27. The following table gives the number of deaths and death-rates from measles for the past four years, and four preceding quinquennia in each parish and the death-rate in Lon... |
8682de5f-e44c-494c-b8ff-a9a23c288ddd | 43 18 0.23 3 0.20 37 0.30 0.40 1911-15 12 0.30 14 0.19 2 0.13 27 0.21 0.42 1916 8 0.24 15 0.19 β β 23 0.17 0.19 1917 13 0.39 11 0.16 7 0.23 31 0.21 0.48 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 ... |
e083e594-d543-454c-b5b4-e5c6ab3e010e | 1891-95 (average) 39 14.7 1896-1900 ,, 70 20.9 1901-05 ,, 26 7.2 1906-10 ,, 37 11.8 1911-15 ,, 27 9.8 1916 ,, 23 7.5 1917 ,, 31 11.5 It appears from these tables that whereas from 18911900 Woolwich had a somewhat higher measles' mortality than London, since that date the measles death-rate has greatly diminished, and d... |
16f1818f-1eed-44bc-a803-d859f7204f58 | By Order of the Local Government Board made under S.130,P.K.A., 1875, Measles and German Measles were made compulsorily notifiable from January 1st. 1916, (see Council's Minutes, December 22nd- page 93). 11 1,710 cases of Measles were notified compared with 1,590 in 1916. Of these 713 were under five vears of age, 791 ... |
a5303f8c-c400-44db-bf7c-0efc1d945f21 | The Health Visitors visited all notified cases, gave advice as to isolation, cleanliness, ventilation, etc., and, where it seemed desirable, and the friends approved, the District nurse was requested to attend. Fewer cases - 139 compared with 236 - were nursed in 1917 than in 1916. This is partly because North Woolwich... |
05ecca48-de0c-441b-89be-3c0b0a4a112a | There were 10 deaths from whooping cough. The deathrate was 0.07 compared with 0.19, 0.03, and 0.25 in the three preceding years, and 0.13 in the County of London. Six of the deaths were under two years of age. The following table gives the deaths and death-rates per 1,000 population since the Borough was formed, compa... |
7ef2ed82-db9d-4ccc-8f15-da30e508f71a | The death rate was the lowest recorded with the exception of 1911. In 1913 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. Mo cases were admitted ... |
be04690b-b31b-4d69-a53d-5b68ce627ae4 | compared with London:- Average 1901 -5 1906 -10 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Borough 3.15 5.90 4.09 3.80 4.80 5.46 4.31 1.69 0.99 Woolwich Parish 2.99 5.66 2.89 2.41 5.44 6.11 4.48 1.94 1.19 Plumstead.West 3.77 4.96 4.68 5.45 4'0 1.30 0.84 3.24 6.33 East 7.51 4.88 5.11 4.18 6.55 1.98 0.74 Eltham Parish 3.21 4.94 ... |
7c924ad5-484f-44dc-a8a6-de051a28075e | 85 1.67 1.38 London County 3.57 4.22 2.32 1.76 3.89 5.53 3.94 2.06 1.52 32. Table III gives the age distribution, the number in each parish and the number removed to hospital. Eltham was most affected. 33. Deaths. There was one death, giving a death.rate of 0.01 per cent compared with 0.03 in 1916, 0.06 in 1915, 0.08 i... |
c0422943-1247-44e2-bc3d-8e01912877e2 | The case mortality (or deaths per cent of notifications) was 13 0.7 coampared with 1.3, 1.4 and 1.7 in the three preceding years The death rate is the lowest recorded. 34. Hospital Isolation. Of the 147 oases notified, 125 (or 85 per cent) were removed to one of the fever hospitals, compared with 88, 90, 88, 85 and 91 ... |
ac1bd51c-c680-4e81-9e09-96ed00a1d679 | of failures in home isolation, there were 4.6 per cent in hospital isolation. Failure means the occurrence of secondary cases attributed to the primary case. 36. The Annual Report for 1905 contained a speoial report on a statistical investigation into school incidenoe of scarlet fever and diphtheria during the ten year... |
b10af72b-dc8b-4f11-a055-023e8bc22d17 | The death rate was 0.11 compared with 0.26 in 1914, 0.15 in 1915 and 0.08 in 1916. The London death-rate was 0.14. 39. 59 of the total cases notified were in Woolwich parish, 69 in West Plumstead, 59 in East Plumstead and 90 in Eltham. The following table shows the case-rate in each registration district (not corrected... |
e690ca06-8065-4661-829d-995483c6eb88 | 92 2.23 2.80 1.76 Plumstead Parish 1.87 2.40 W1.19 3.79 2.32 2.36 1.99 2.11 1.60 E2.33 2.81 1.02 2.39 2.87 1.23 1.50 Eltham Parish 1.62 2.22 2.30 1.71 1.29 3.33 0.88 1.72 2.96 London 1.90 1.63 1.64 1.57 1.70 2.02 2.01 2.04 2.06 The table shows that the rate in Eltham Parish was the highest stnce 1914 & E. Plumstead the... |
9162caeb-c036-4795-bd74-b6ee3a4dc711 | 253 cases, or 91 per cent of total notifications, were removed to hospital, compared with 93, 94, 92 and 91 per oent. in the four preceding years. A certificate of efficient home isolation was given in four cases, compared with 12, 1, 7, 10, and 8, ill the five preceding years. The case-mortality was 6.6 per cent. comp... |
b590469d-9e2d-46be-bf72-1663521215e3 | In 1911 the percentage was only 13 and there has been a steady increase since. There is no similar increase in the rest of London, and it is probably conneoted with changed age distribution of the population, and increased provision for discovering infectious disease among munition workers. 41. Mistaken Diagnosis. 35 c... |
08ac7d45-4c2c-4083-85a8-ab940c11c857 | 958 (896 in 1916) swabs were examined for the presence of diphtheria bacilli. In 157 (167 in 1916) the true Klebs Leffler bacillus was found, and 620 were found frsa from either the Klebs Leffler bacillus or Hoffman's. Of the 958 swabs examined, 205 were taken from school children by the Medical Officer of Health. Of t... |
43a2eee2-53c0-4268-a19d-68ec04dfa2e2 | Diphtheria antitoxin is kept at the Town Hall and the Plumstead and Eltham Free Libraries, and supplied to medical practitioners on application at cost price, or free where there is inability to pay. Last year nine quantities were supplied on payment and nil gratis. ENTERIC FEVER. 44. There were seven cases of enteric ... |
e884a850-8146-4b0f-99f1-5106bfb91c10 | The following are the cases notified in each parish during the past fifteen years (not corrected for mistaken diagnosis ):- Average 1901-5 1906-10 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 1916 1917 Woolwich 12.6 7.6 10 10 7 6 11 2 5 Plumstead 21.2 11.4 . W. 3 4 3 6 13 3 2 E. 2 2 2 4 5 3 1 Eltham 8.6 2.8 1 4 2 2 2 1 4 16 Three cases oc... |
1fa0fff5-bdcc-4c94-938e-ae8a38cc4812 | One case was attributed to mussels, one to a soldier carrier, and one to Sittingbourne. One was a soldier in the garrison. Of the 12 cases notified, 10 were removed to a Fever Hospital and 5 were reported as mistaken diagnosis. A report was made in 1916 on the prevention of flycarried infection' of enteric fever (see Z... |
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