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Camberwell 1900

[Report of the Medical Officer of Health for Camberwell.

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DEATH-RATES OF LONDON AND ITS SANITARY AREAS DURING THE FIFTYTWO
WEEKS OF 1899, AFTER DISTRIBUTION OF DEATHS IN
PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.
Principal
Zymotic Diseases.
All Causes.
Sanitary Areas.
Registration London
2.46
19.3
1.91
West London
18.0
North London
17.8
2.16
Central London
23.0
2.21
East London
22.9
3.17
South London
18.8
2.62
Wandsworth
15.3
1.89
Plumstead
14.3
1.35
Lee
15.1
2.06
Lewisham (excluding Penge)
16.3
2.23
South London.
Battersea
16.7
2.22
CAMBERWELL
17.4
2.52
Greenwich
18.8
2.76
Lambeth
19.2
2.65
Rotherhithe
2.80
21.1
Woolwich
21.2
2.44
3.67
Newington
24.0
Bermondsey
24.1
3.46
St. Olave
24.9
2.61
25.1
St. Saviour
3.51
St. George-the-Martyr
27.7
4.53

DEATH-RATES OF LONDON AND ITS SANITARY AREAS DURING THE FIFTY TWO WEEKS OF 1899, AFTER DISTRIBUTION OF DEATHS IN PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS.

Sanitary Areas.All Causes.Principal Zymotic Diseases.
Registration London19.32.46
West London18.01.91
North London17.82.16
Central London23.02.21
East London22.93.17
South London18.82.62
South London.Wandsworth15.31.89
Plumstead14.31.35
Lee15.12.06
Lewisham (excluding Penge)16.32.23
Battersea16.72.22
CAMBERWELL17.42.52
Greenwich18.82.76
Lambeth19.22.65
Rotherhithe21.12.80
Woolwich21.22.44
Newington24.03.67
Bermondsey24.13.46
St. Olave24.92.61
St. Saviour25.13.51
St. George-the-Martyr27.74.53